JULY 2002: Increased confidence and interest in the Russian, CIS and Ukrainian markets.
Now more than ever, the travel industry is looking to Russia, the CIS and Ukraine as lucrative outbound markets for the international travel and tourism industry. For this reason ITE Travel Exhibitions, the leading organiser in emerging markets, will continue to concentrate on their core events in these regions, actively helping new and established destinations to gain access to these valuable markets. Since the events of September 11th, these markets have noticed little effect on their respective economies, with inbound and outbound markets only marginally affected. The economies have remained stable and continued to experience rapid growth, providing companies searching for new business with alternative destinations and markets in which to promote themselves.
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APRIL 2002: 2002 POST SHOW REVIEW
Ukraine International Travel & Tourism Exhibition - Sports Palace,
Kiev - 3rd-6th April 2002
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APRIL 2002:The Ukraine Travel & Tourism Industry meets for business at UITT2002
UITT2002 (Ukraine International Travel & Tourism exhibition) opened its doors to the local Ukrainian and international travel & tourism trade on 3rd April in Kiev. The 4 day exhibition was very well attended by quality visitors and exhibitors from around the world as enthusiasm for the developing the Ukrainian market grows.
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FEBRUARY 2002: UITT is voted as a
member of ETTFA
ITE Travel Exhibitions is pleased to announce that UITT (Ukraine International
Travel & Tourism exhibition) was recently voted for and granted full membership
of ETTFA (European Tourism Trade Fairs Association). Membership of ETTFA is strictly
controlled so that only the best and most productive fairs can join, thus demonstrating
the high international standards the exhibition has attained. ITE Travel Exhibitions
has a portfolio of three events (MITT, Holiday World and UITT) all of which now
have full membership of ETTFA.
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NOVEMBER 2001:ITE's MITT and UITT continue to support the industry.
The Russian and Ukrainian outbound markets are still strong as their population
continues to travel abroad regardless of the events of September 11th. As RATA
(Russian Travel Agents Association) indicated recently, there has been no significant
decline registered in Russia on trips taken abroad since September 12th and the
number of charters and flights planned for this travel season is no lower than
that of last year.
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NOVEMBER 2001: ITE Travel Exhibitions' core markets reveal hope for the industry.
ITE Travel Exhibitions decided earlier on in the year to concentrate on their
core events in Russia, the CIS and Central Europe for 2002 and, as fate
has it, these are the kind of emerging markets which may help to bring hope to
the travel and tourism industry. Representatives from ITE Travel Exhibitions have
been going out to visit their clients to discuss face-to-face the unique
situation in which the world finds itself today and how individual organisations
and firms can overcome recent events.
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OCTOBER 2001: ITE Travel Exhibitions reveals new developments
ITE Travel Exhibitions, a division of ITE Group Plc, has undergone several developments
over the summer months and the fresh new logo reflects the direction and organisation
of the division.
This leading organiser of travel trade events in transitional markets is delighted
to announce the appointment of Stanislava Blagoeva-Duschell as Division Director.
Stanislava has 18 years of experience in the exhibition industry and extensive
knowledge of travel & tourism markets. With Stanislava comes a revised management
style with ITE Travel Exhibitions re-focusing on client relationship management
to ensure professional customer care for all those participating in their exhibitions.
In giving a more personal service to the client, ITE Travel Exhibitions expects
the participants at the events to gain even more from them than before.
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JULY 2001: ITE Travel Exhibitions looks forward to their
Central and Eastern European events for 2002
Encouraged by the forecasts of increased outbound and inbound figures from and
to Central and Eastern European countries, ITE Travel Exhibitions is continuing
to develop their commitment to the region. Holiday World (Prague), MITT (Moscow)
and UITT (Kiev) are already recognised as the leading travel trade events
in their countries and constant expansion of the shows will ensure that they maintain
that lead. The success of the 2001 events reflects the ever-increasing interest
in the regions and confirms that the trend is set to continue.
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