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The Business Travel Conference SHARING SOLUTIONS IN BUSINESS TRAVEL


Demand for delegate places at The Business Travel Conference 2014 are running at an all time high with over one third of places already booked. Taking place on June 17th & 18th at the Novotel London West, Hammersmith, the event is set to be a winner, so book now to be sure you don't miss it!


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Q: Why attend TBTC 2014? If you are a corporate buyer or arranger of company travel and meetings, this event is for you. Now in its eighth year, The Business Travel Conference is a firmly established date on the business travel industry’s calendar and has been specifically adapted to meet feedback from those delegates who have attended previously. To ensure the ideas discussed are


pitched exactly to suit you there is now a two-tiered programme, with sessions designed specifically for either new buyers just getting started in the business, or senior buyers with a breadth of experience looking to explore more complex industry issues.


There will be beginner workshops for


new buyers covering the intricacies of company travel policies, ways to develop your negotiating skills and insights into rail solutions for your travellers. Plus beginner sessions on traveller safety and corporate manslaughter, how to best book accommodation, air ground transport and meetings. Senior buyers will be able to tap into detailed expert knowledge on issues such as technology, new distribution capabilities, converging meetings and transient spend.


Q: Why book now? Book now and you are still in with a chance of receiveing a hosted place. Hosted buyers are provided with a full event pass covering all


"SHARE YOUR IDEAS WITH COLLEAGUES AND LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS"


refreshments, lunches both days, entrance to all conference sessions and workshops, plus Tuesday night sponsored drinks reception and seated gala dinner. Hosted delegates will also receive a double room at the hotel venue – the Novotel London West – with breakfast on the morning of Wednesday 18th June. Time spent in the


exhibition that runs alongside the conference


and workshops will also be of value to you as a quick and easy way to update yourself on a wide range of supplier product developments, and it gives you the chance to meet key personnel, all under one roof.


100% of delegates say they gain ideas and knowledge they can use immediately


92% of delegates believe TBTC helps them save their company money


98% of delegates rate the seminar amme


programme as very good or excellent


FACE to FACE John Simonett


Former rugby player and schoolmaster John Simonett is now one of the most in-demand conference speakers on the circuit, delivering humorous and motivational presentations to a wide range of audiences. John cleverly combines the latest thinking on leadership, psychology, creativity and success and his message is straight- forward and compelling. With a highly original down to earth


Motivational Address John Simonett


approach, his use of humour ensures he connects well with audiences, ensuring strong 'take home' value for his messages, and to get all delegates off to a flying start!


Jeremy Vine Best-known for his BBC Radio 2 show, Jeremy Vine will join The Business Travel Conference to host our big aviation debate. His aggressive stance will keep every panellist on their toes!


REGISTER AT WWW.THEBUSINESSTRAVELCONFERENCE.COM IN JANUARY AND YOU COULD WIN A DELUXE BOX OF CHOCOLATES 22 THE BUSINESS TRAVEL MAGAZINE


The Big Aviation Debate Jeremy Vine


In addition to his daily Jeremy Vine Show, he also presents Points of View on Sundays and Eggheads on BBC2.


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