Fast facts: World Travel Market 1999

LONDON -- Following is a rundown of plans for the 1999 World Travel Market here.

  • World Travel Market is being held from Nov. 15 to 18 at London's Earls Court Exhibition Center. The show will run each day from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Admission to the show on Nov. 15 and 16 is limited to World Travel Market Meridian Club members, who are invited by exhibitors to attend. Trade open days are Nov. 17 and 18, when the market is open to all industry professionals.
  • In 1980, 350 exhibitors attended World Travel Market. This year, 3,500 exhibitors and more than 32,000 visitors are expected to attend.
  • Newcomers to the exhibition include British Midland; Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates; the Shop America Alliance, a group of 15 shopping malls in the U.S.; Royal Caribbean International; the Central Asia Association of Tour Operators; Turkmenistan, and the Czech Tourist Authority.
  • Meridian Club benefits are not only valid at World Travel Market, but also at other Reed Travel Exhibitions events through the year. Meridian Club on Nov. 16 will focus on incentive, conference and business travel with a series of dedicated seminars sponsored by Meeting Professionals International, the Incentive Travel and Meetings Association, the Society of Incentive Travel Executives and the Meetings Industry Association, with each sponsor hosting one seminar. The business travel seminars are designed to enable destinations and attractions to market themselves to buyers in this sector of the industry.
  • A networking lunch, being held in the Brompton Suite from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. provides attendees with an opportunity to meet the speakers and representatives from the four associations. Also, 10-minute slots with any of the sponsors can be prebooked.

  • Technology will be in the spotlight with 10 seminars. The 45-minute seminars will address the expansion of technology in the travel industry with a focus on the Internet.
  • Speakers include Tamara Nikitin of Lycos Bertelsmann; Henry Lane Fox of lastminute.com; James Vaile of Microsoft Expedia; Paul Richer of Genesys; James Rothnie of the direct-sell airline easyJet, and David Kerindi of Power Internet.

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