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Monday 07-Nov-2011

Almost 25% of returning exhibitors confirm their presence at SATTE 2012

The event is expected to attract more than 6,000 visitors and close to 600 exhibiting companies from 50 countries this year

By  Traveltechie Bureau | Mumbai

Top industry players view the 19th edition of SATTE as the most anticipated travel and tourism event in Asia. SATTE has been getting bigger and better as the inbound and outbound tourism segment has shown a healthy growth this year. The event has also played an important role in promoting different segments of tourism and has now evolved as a leading travel mart in South Asia, centered around a growing India-centric business.

The overwhelming participation of many major Indian and global players and the presence of the who's who from the travel industry is testimony to the importance the travel and tourism industry gives to SATTE. 

Abu Dhabi Tourism, Accor Hotels, Best Western Hotels, Carlson Hotels, Chariot Beach Resorts, Cox And Kings Ltd., Fiji Tourism, Department Of Tourism – Goa, Dubai, Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM), Hyatt Hotels And Resorts, Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corp, Indonesia, Japan National Tourism Organization, Online Tourism & Freight P. Ltd., Sterling Holiday Resorts India Ltd., The Leela Palaces & Resorts, Tourism Authority of Thailand and The Venetian Macao - Resorts & Hotels and Turkish Culture & Tourism Office among others, have already confirmed their presence at SATTE 2012 as sellers 

Almost 25% of returning exhibitors have also confirmed their presence at the show with increased booth space, including a very strong representation from National Tourism Organisations. Returning exhibitors have expanded their floor space thus reaffirming that their participation at SATTE in the past few years has helped them achieve a good ROI.

Held at Pragati Maidan from 10 to 12 February 2012, SATTE is a unique platform that brings together the industry to exchange insights and business leads in one event-filled travel and tourism focused show. The event is expected to attract more than 6,000 visitors and close to 600 exhibiting companies from 50 countries this year.