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The Business Travel Show EVENT PREVIEW


BIG BUSINESS!


The 2014 Business Travel Show takes place on 4-5 February at London’s Earls Court, featuring an exhibition of more than 200 suppliers and a comprehensive conference programme


Celebrating its 20th anniversary, over 6,000 attendees and around 200 leading industry suppliers are expected to attend this year’s Business Travel Show, which returns to London’s Earls Court exhibition centre in February. Traveller management will feature high


on the agenda at the show, with topics such as compliance, duty of care and traveller wellbeing all featuring on the two-day conference programme. In fact, there are seven sessions on the


conference programme that are specifically designed to address topics relating to traveller communication and management, including three panel debates, two masterclasses and two case studies.


THE BUSINESS TRAVEL SHOW


When: 4-5 February Where: Earls Court, London Travel: Earls Court and West Brompton are the nearest tube stations, with the latter also served by overground services. Registration: Sign up to attend for free at www.businesstravelshow.com


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“Compliance is every travel buyers’ Holy Grail, Yet it gets harder every year as technology leads travellers astray and issues such as duty of care, safety and security continue to creep up the agenda”


“Compliance is every travel buyers’ Holy


Grail,” says Business Travel Show event director, David Chapple. “Yet it gets harder every year as technology leads travellers astray and issues such as duty of care, safety and security continue to creep up the agenda. These seven sessions aim to keep managers up to speed with changes and, using panel debates, masterclasses and case studies, help them to achieve compliance for their business.” A series of conference sessions aimed at PAs and EAs will also take place over the


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