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2003 Travel Commerce Conference To Go On as Planned; Conference Will Be Crucial Due to Current Global Challenges.


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Travel Commerce Conference and Expo 2003

FAIRFIELD Fairfield.

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, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 24, 2003

The Travel Commerce Conference & Expo (TravelCom), the travel industry's defining event for commerce, marketing and distribution strategies, announced today that despite current global developments and uncertainty, the 2003 event will go on as planned at the Hilton Hil·ton   , Conrad Nicholson 1887-1979.

American hotel-chain organizer who acquired hotels in many American cities and in 1946 founded the Hilton Hotel Corporation.
 New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 on April 1-2.

"It is now even more important for the world's travel leaders to gather at TravelCom to discuss the current situation and how it will impact their business," said Henry H. Harteveldt, co-chair of 2003 TravelCom and principal analyst for Forrester Research Forrester Research is an independent technology and market research company that provides its clients with advice about technology's impact on business and consumers. Corporate facts
  • Founded: 1983 by George F.
. "We fully expect TravelCom will be stronger than ever, and are confident that attendees will leave the event with a more focused, determined and invigorated in·vig·or·ate  
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To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to; animate: "A few whiffs of the raw, strong scent of phlox invigorated her" 
 outlook for the future."

TravelCom has now added a special session to the conference program, titled "The 11th Hour." The session will address changing world events and the travel industry's latest actions, as well as the effect on short term and long term corporate and leisure travel. The session is scheduled for Tuesday, April 2 at 3 p.m.

"Faced with even more challenges, TravelCom attendees will not be disappointed with the event," said Susan Black, co-chair of 2003 TravelCom. "The addition of our unique 'The 11th Hour' session, coupled with the leading minds in the industry, will allow our attendees to walk away with the added knowledge needed to navigate (1) "Surfing the Web." To move from page to page on the Web.

(2) To move through the menu structure in a software application.
 through the uncertain times ahead."

The Travel Commerce Conference & Expo is sponsored by Forrester Research and Forbes Magazine and is produced by JD Events. The annual event builds upon TravelCom's highly successful 2002 show. The tradeshow is designed to serve as the travel industry event of the year, addressing all segments within the industry. Influential executives and representatives from leading travel companies across the industry will engage in lively discussions on timely topics, primarily focused on marketing and distribution.

"Our registrations and list of sponsors continue to grow. In fact, we consider it a significant testimony to the show's importance and quality to have signed up two additional sponsors on March 20, along with numerous new paid delegate A person who is appointed, authorized, delegated, or commissioned to act in the place of another. Transfer of authority from one to another. A person to whom affairs are committed by another.

A person elected or appointed to be a member of a representative assembly.
 registrations," said Joel Davis, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of JD Events. "TravelCom is now quickly becoming the travel industry's most important meeting place."

About JD Events

JD Events is dedicated to the creation of targeted and innovative industry-leading events that deliver results. The company brings together highly qualified buying audiences, education rich content and high-level networking opportunities, all geared toward increasing business transactions in the markets it serves. JD Events produces the Travel Commerce Conference & Expo (TravelCom Expo), the Satellite Application Technology Conference & Expo (SATCON SATCON Satellite Condition ) and AD:TECH, the defining event for interactive marketing. For more information please visit www.travelcomexpo.com or www.jdevents.com.
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