GIBTM 2011: Abu Dhabi hopes to be top meetings destination
Published by Irhal
Abu Dhabi aims to be the top destination for meetings and intends to use the Gulf Incentive, Business Travel and Meetings (GIBTM) exhibition as a platform to invite potential meetings and events organizers to hold their events in Abu Dhabi. The GIBTM travel exhibition starts today at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center and will end on Wednesday, 30 March 2011. The event is being organized by Reed…

The event is being organized by Reed Exhibitions in cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority. GIBTM is the leading trade show for the rapidly developing Middle East Meetings, Incentives and Business Travel industry. There are over 275 regional and international exhibitors. Editors of Irhal.com will also be present at this event.
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