All the destinations already on board for Get Global

All the destinations already on board for Get Global

Get Global, the one-day event exclusively showcasing the outbound business events market has already attracted international exhibitors, including Hawaii, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Fiji, UK and USA, to the July event.

Survey results from 2018 revealed 95 per cent of exhibitors reported meeting new buyers, and 94 per cent of buyers said they expected to do business with the exhibitors they met within 12 months.

Returning for their third year, Joyce Weir, Business Development Manager, Hawaiian Airlines, said it’s the trade show that brings in new business.

“We are very pleased to again be participating. The quality of the buyers, the format and the atmosphere of Get Global provide an excellent context to promote the appeal of Hawaiian Airlines’ offering to Hawaii and Mainland. We’re looking forward to catching up with familiar faces and meeting many new ones in July,” said Weir.

Co-Founders and Directors, Gary Bender and Donna Kessler, said they are thrilled with the success of the show and the repeat exhibitor and buyer rates.

“We have developed and built strong relationships and partnerships over the past two years; this is reflected in our post-event surveys, with 90 per cent of our exhibitors saying they would exhibit again. Our aim every year is to make sure that our partners leave with strong connections with meeting and incentive travel planners, increased brand or destination exposure and have secured new business.

“We continue to refine and refresh our offering. We aim for big things and we deliver,” said Bender.

Get Global will be held in The Gallery, ICC Sydney, Friday 26 July 2019.

Having sold out the exhibition space in 2018 with 144 exhibitors, and over 350 highly qualified buyers, the 2019 floor space is moving quickly.

Exhibitor early bird sale ends on 31 January 2019. To download a copy of the prospectus, go here.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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