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Free travel technology advice at Eyefortravel TDS Europe 2007

Wednesday, 15 May, 2007 0

23-24 May, 2007 Business Design Centre, London

Sponsored by SourceIT-Travel.com, the Eyefortravel Travel Distribution Summit Europe 2007 travel technology Advice Clinic will be available for Free visitor consultations throughout the event.

SourceIT-Travel.com has invited Equinus, the UK’s leading travel technology consultancy, to run the Clinic and provide independent advice.

The Clinic (Stand 94) can be visited at any time during the two days. Alternatively, visitors can book a session in advance by emailing [email protected] with questions and a preferred meeting time.

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