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THE FINAL COUNTDOWN
Don’t miss out, act today to secure one of the last remaining delegate places at this year’s The Business Travel Conference
THE countdown has begun to The Business Travel Conference 2010 and there are now just 50 delegate places available for the event, taking place October 25-26. Now it its fourth year, the event has firmly established itself as one of the industry’s must- attend events with an educational programme that no business travel booker or manager should miss out on. Whether you work for a small or large organisation, book travel every day or once a month, The Business Travel Conference has been designed to help you fully understand the market and get the most from your travel budget. From PAs to office managers, travel managers to procurement and finance specialists, those delegates who have attended in the past have all found it a stepping stone to greater efficiency and success. Check out these comments from just a few
past delegates who will be back again for more this year – and then book yourself a ticket before it's too late!
”TBTC is a great place to network with good educational sessions where delegates truly interact with each other. The Conference is friendly and not too big, and therefore
delegates at all levels are able to speak up in sessions or ask questions of their peers” Chris Pullen, Head of Procurement, Hyder Consulting (UK) Ltd
“The Business Travel Conference is a great event which offers comprehensive breakout sessions and a chance to network with like- minded people. A definite must for those that want to keep in touch with the ever changing travel industry” Debbie Mallett, Corporate Travel Manager, Specsavers
”The Business Travel Conference is a great way to make new contacts and get some new ideas, particularly from the seminars” Rosy Burnie, Office Manager, Luvata UK Ltd
“In my opinion, TBTC is by far the best annual business travel event in the UK. It caters for travel buyers from all sizes of company, from the smallest SME to the largest corporate
accounts. It adopts a forum style and has a unique approach to a variety of subjects. Audience participation is encouraged throughout and the emphasis is always focused on the most up-to-date information. Some of the most highly regarded and ex- perienced travel buyers and suppliers in the field of business travel are there to give their views. I always come back after TBTC buzz- ing with ideas on how to move my business travel programme forward and it has helped me enormously. TBTC is a 'must-attend' for all travel buyers who take their job seriously and want to stay ahead of the game” Peter Macey, Facilities and Central Purchasing Officer, MDDUS
Well we couldn't have put it better ourselves! See overleaf for more details on TBTC
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“I attended TBTC last year for the first time and found it very informative. The format was great and I'm looking forward to taking an even fuller part in it this year as a speaker on the
session Straight to Business – negotiations and managing supplier relationships“ Lee Whiteing, UK Travel & Fleet Manager, HSBC Bank PLC
“As a consultant on corporate travel this will be my second TBTC. Attendance is im- portant to me as it gives me the chance to talk to and swap ideas with my fellow industry professionals as well as listen and interact with the session speakers” Paul Keery, Director, Paul Keery Associates Ltd
HOW TO BOOK...
To register for TBTC simply visit
www.thebusinesstravelconference.com. Alternatively, contact Neil Dargie on 07836 648863 or by email at:
Neil.Dargie@bmipublishing.co.uk. Delegate places are only available to corporate bookers and arrangers of business travel and meetings.
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