Future Events
Featured Events SEPTEMBER 2012
20-21: lunch! The 5th anniversary edition of
contemporary food to go show lunch! looks set to soar to
new heights this September 20-21 following news that an unprecedented 228 companies are confirmed to exhibit at the event’s new three-floor venue – The Business Design Centre in Islington, London. Winner of the Association of Event Organisers’ Best UK Trade Show Award in both 2010 and 2011, lunch! is firmly established as the premier event for the out of home food and drink industry. Its 2011 show, which enjoyed a record 41% increase in attendance, attracted over 4,300 professional buyers looking to source a wealth of innovative new products, packaging and equipment. Among them were senior representatives from First Great Western, Virgin Trains, Virgin Atlantic, Lufthansa, Thomson Airways and Transavia France, plus travel catering specialists such as LSG Sky Chefs, Alpha, DHL, Rail Gourmet, Servair, Hermolis, SSP, and Supplair. lunch!’s 2012 exhibitor line-up includes H.J.
Calendar Dates
SEPTEMBER 2012 17-19 World Low Cost Airlines, Sofitel LHR London
www.terrapin.com/conference/world- low-cost-airline.congress
17-20: APEX, Long Beach, California
www.apex.aero
18-20: IFSA Annual Conference and Exhibition, Long Beach, California
www.ifsanet.com
20-21: Lunch! UK
www.lunchshow.co.uk
25-27: Aircraft Interiors Expo Americas
www.aircraftinteriorsexpo-us.com
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www.onboardhospitality.com
OCTOBER 2012 1-3: GuestLogix User Group Conference, Toronto
http://www.guestlogix.com/pr/ pr_01-23-12.html
NOVEMBER 2012 5-8: World Travel Market, London
www.wtmlondon.com
26-28: ITCA Conference & Trade Show, Abu Dhabi
www.itcanet.com
APRIL 2013
9-11: Aircraft Interiors, World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo, Hamburg
www.aircraftinteriorsexpo.com
Further event details:
www.onboardhospitality.com
21-23: Marine Hotel Association 28th Conference and Trade Show, Orlando
www.mhaweb.org
NOVEMBER 2013 5-7: Marine Hotel Association European Conference and Trade Show, Barcelona
www.mhaweb.org
Heinz Foodservice; Ginsters; Dr.Oetker (UK); Bagel Nash; Irwin’s Bakery; Cheese Cellar; Pipers Crisps; Bessant & Drury; Awfully Posh Snacks; Divine Chocolate; Propercorn; Little’s Coffee; The Fresh Olive Co; Delice de France; Tudor; Pidy; Gazebo Fine Foods; Exquisite Handmade Cakes; Kavis; Simply Ice Cream; Puddings & Pies; and New York Delhi. To register free, please visit
www.lunchshow.
co.uk (quoting priority code LUN12OBH).
www.lunchshow.co.uk
NOVEMBER 2012
26-28: ITCA Conference and Trade Show
ITCA will co-locate with the SIAL Middle East trade show for
its Conference and Trade Show in Abu Dhabi in November where exhibitors of both shows will benefit from a much larger number of visitors and many more stands. Etihad Airways is the main event sponsor and has been extremely generous with discounted flights and freight costs for exhibitors.
Networking continues to be a very important part of the ITCA event and Abu Dhabi is no
exception. A cocktail party will be held on the Monday evening sponsored by Etihad. A Gala Dinner and The Mercurys will be held on the Tuesday evening with a golf tournament on Thursday morning before everyone heads home. Mercurys’ chairman, Kevin Cox has received a large and varied list of entries for this year’s competition.
For the first time ITCA is introducing a ‘Hosted Buyer Programme’. ITCA recognises the budgetary difficulties faced by operators and are, thanks to the support of the Abu Dhabi Tourist Authority, offering two nights hotel accommodation and evening functions free of charge to a selection of industry buyers. To find out more and to see the qualifying criteria please visit the ITCA website at
www.itcanet.com
There will also be a joint ITCA and SIAL conference at the event with an interesting
line-up of speakers. A senior executive from Etihad has agreed to be key note speaker and Professor Peter Jones will also be talking about some of the latest findings from the Travel Catering research unit.
www.itcanet.com
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