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Business Travel Show to stay at NEC

Friday, 18 Oct, 2004 0

The organisers of this year’s Business Travel Show have hailed the event a success, saying “hundreds of deals” were initiated at the event last week.

It was the first year the Midland’s-based Business Travel Show had been held in Birmingham after a run in Manchester, and organisers, Centaur Exhibitions, have confirmed that they will hold the event at Birmingham’s NEC next year.

According to Centaur, over 1,000 visitors attended the show, including travel managers from blue chip names such as Boots, Heinz and Nestle.

The Business Travel Show comes to London Olympia in February, where it will be run alongside the Travel Technology Show for the second year running. 130 companies have signed up to exhibit at the London show so far.  

Report by Ginny McGrath



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