World Travel Market – Travel Mole Hot ticket and WTM most prestigious dinner – be our guest!
Are you going to World Travel Market in London in November and would like to be TravelMole’s guest at World Travel Market’s most prestigious dinner, awards and networking event, beiong held at the amazing Battersea Marquee at the Battersea Park Events Arena, British Genius Site in London.
TravelMole is the media sponsor of the British Travel Awards (BTA) http://www.britishtravelawards.com/, which is the most prestigious tourism award through which tens of thousands of consumers vote for vote for their favourite travel suppliers and thousands of travel industry members separately vote for their favourites.
The gala award ceremonies will be held on November 9th, the last day of the World Travel Market (WTM) and have become known and recognised as THE event to be at with a Who’s Who of the global travel industry present.
TravelMole Australia New Zealand has managed to secure some of these very hot tickets and is delighted to extend an invitation to you to be TravelMole’s guest for the BTA awards evening, joining us to celebrate this festive event along with the TravelMole team and travel industry leaders from UK and around the world, after a hard working and successful WTM.
Date:
Thursday, November 9
Schedule:
6.15 pm reception
7.15 pm call to dinner
Dinner
Awards
Entertainment
Dancing and Hotdogs!
1.00a.m. – Carriages
Location:
The amazing Battersea Marquee, Battersea Park Events Arena, British Genius Site, London
Attire:
Black Tie (very reasonably priced one day fitting rentals readily available)
So what do you need to do?
Email me NOW at [email protected] as soon as you can and tickets will be allocated to you on a first come first served basis – so go for it – contact me now!
I have to reply to the UK by the beginning of their day on Thursday 19 October.
A very special invitation by The Mole
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