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Spanish hotels in strong ATM 2004 showing
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, April 22 - 2004 at 12:10
- PRESS RELEASE
Spanish hotels will have a strong showing at Arabian Travel Market 2004 (ATM), the leading travel and tourism show in the Middle East, which runs from May 4 - 7 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
Tina Sonck, Tenerife Select Marketing Officer, said: "Business from the Middle East is very small at present so we are launching Tenerife in the region as an exclusive multi product destination.
"Only the very best hotels in Tenerife are allowed to come under the Tenerife Select brand which is an integral part of the Sociedad de Promocion Exterior de Tenerife."
During the show the organisation will be offering visitors to its stand the chance to win a seven day trip to the island with accommodation in one of its luxury hotels.
The Hotel Rey Juan Carlos in Barcelona will be using ATM to promote the 141 day long Forum 2004 festival in the city and the facilities available at the Royal Complex.
Bill Fontgivell, Assistant General Manager, said: "Forum 2004 is a festive journey designed to focus on the three main themes in life; cultural diversity, sustainable development and conditions for peace."
The Royal Complex is located on Barcelona's main avenue, the Diagonal, which includes the Rey Juan Carlos Hotel, the Catalonia Palace of Congresses, the Royal Fitness Centre and the Tati Boite restaurant.
Matt Thompson, Group Exhibition Director, Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE), which organises ATM, said: "A total of 19 European hotel groups have signed up for ATM reflecting the growing importance of the outbound Middle East market to the European travel and tourism industry."
To date, more than 1,200 exhibitors from 55 countries have signed on for ATM 2004 which is already bigger in floor space by 25 per cent on last year's event.
ATM 2004 is expected to benefit from the staging just prior to the event of the 4th Global Travel & Tourism Summit in Doha from May 1 to 3 organized by the World Travel & Tourism Council.
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ABOUT THE ARABIAN TRAVEL MARKET ORGANISERRTE, which is part of Reed Exhibitions (RX), organises 13 events worldwide, including World Travel Market, Arabian Travel Market, C.I.S. Travel Market, EIBTM, and LACIME in Brazil, British Travel Trade Fair, the International Luxury Travel Market, La Cumbre, International Golf Travel Market, Mediterranean Travel Fair, Top Resa, AIME and ICCA Exhibitions in association with ICCA Congress.
RX is the world leader in creating high profile, targeted industry events where buyers and suppliers come together to do business. Each year, RX events bring together 156,000 suppliers and over nine million buyers from around the world. Today RX events are held in 19 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia/Pacific and are organised by 30 fully staffed offices.
The RX portfolio of over 440 events services 49 industries in 12 key sectors. As a member of the Reed Elsevier Plc Group, a world-leading business and information provider, RX offers integrated market access programmes covering exhibitions, trade publications, direct marketing and the Internet.
For further information: Barbara Saunders, MCS/Action, PO Box 20970, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Tel: +9714 390 2961; fax: +9714 390 8161.
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