The newly constructed Golden Kawanua Exhibition Hall, venue for ATF 2012 TRAVEX, is geared up to welcome over 1,400 TRAVEX delegates to Manado next week. Pre-TRAVEX registration statistics indicate that close to 1,000 exhibitors, 390 buyers and more than 100 media delegates will fill the exhibition venue during the event. Representing quality travel trade and tourism organisations from across the world, these delegates will avail of business, learning and networking opportunities over the three action-packed days of ATF TRAVEX from 13 to 15 January
The exhibitor delegation will feature some 438 booths represented by 390 companies and properties across the 10 ASEAN countries. Host country Indonesia and Thailand form the two largest national contingents with 112 and 92 exhibition booths respectively. orporate exhibitors are also participating in a big way with some 65 exhibition booths.
Destination ASEAN’s growing reach and popularity is evidenced by buyer participation from four new countries this year; Bulgaria, Egypt, Kuwait and New Zealand. Asia-Pacific strongly displays its purchasing power, with 48% of buyers hailing from the region. This is followed by 37.6% of the buyers representing Europe.
The event continues to draw the attention of international media as well. This year, media from 36 countries across the globe including first-time participants Bahrain and Indonesia, will cover ATF 2012, thus strengthening the event’s reputation as the best platform for ASEAN exhibitors to showcase their products and services.
The learning component of the event, ASEAN Tourism Conference (ATC), continues to stay relevant to the industry with this year’s theme, ‘ASEAN Goes Green’. To be held on 13th January from 0900 to 1200hrs, the conference will feature respected speakers from the industry. They are:-
Keynote Speaker:
Mr. Taleb D. Rifai |
Mr. Taleb D. Rifai, Secretary General of UNWTO
Speakers
• Dr. Andy Nazarechuk, President of Asia-Pacific CHRIE
• Mr. Martin Craigs, CEO of PATA
• Mr. Tatsuro Nakamura, Senior Executive Director of the Board of JATA
• Mr. Jim Boyles, GM of Melia, Bali
The speakers will share the latest information and insights on the region’s constant efforts towards sustainable and eco-conscious tourism.
All ATF TRAVEX delegates can also look forward to a comprehensive array of networking and leisure activities, beginning with the complimentary city tours and friendly golf game on 12th January before official TRAVEX days begin. Hosted lunches, dinners and late night events will commence from 12th January onwards.
For more information and programme updates on ATF 2012, visit www.atfindonesia.com
About ATF 2012 ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) is a cooperative regional effort to promote the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region as one tourist destination. ATF TRAVEX is the longest-running annual ASEAN leisure travel trade event, showcasing the largest contingent of ASEAN sellers. This annual event involves all the tourism industry sectors of the 10 ASEAN member nations: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Each year the hosting of ATF is rotated among the member countries. Indonesia will host ATF 2012 and is all geared up to welcome over 1,600 delegates which includes more than 400 international buyers and 100 international media. ATF 2012 marks the 31st anniversary of this event since its inauguration in Malaysia in 1981.
2012 TRAVEX
Dates: 13 to 15 January 2012
Dates: 13 to 15 January 2012
Venue: Golden Kawanua Convention Centre, Manado, Indonesia
Media Contact
Marie Lee (Ms.), Event Executive, Email: marie.lee@ttgasia.com
Sheetal Menezes (Ms.) Senior Marcoms Executive, Email: sheetal.menezes@ttgasia.com
Cheryl Tan (Ms.), Corporate Marketing Manager, Email: cheryl.tan@ttgasia.com
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