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New date for luxury show

Saturday, 24 Feb, 2006 0

The International Luxury Travel Market in December has been moved forward by a week.

The event was due to take place on December 11-14 but will now be held on December 5-7 with a pre-exhibition conference on December 4. The venue is the Palais des Congres in Cannes.

Organisers claim more than 98% of visitors to last year’s show were “prime decision makers” in their company and 94% rated the opportunity to understand new product and trends as one of their main motivations in attending. 

Searching out new business suppliers was the key reason to visit ILTM at 98% and all visitors claimed they were successful in finding new business suppliers with 89% making a purchase from a new supplier.  

Report by Phil Davies 



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