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PATA Travel Mart 2012

Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) EVENT25 - 28 September 2012
SMX Convention Center
Manila, Philippines

Manila hosted the very first PATA Travel Mart back in 1978, where over 300 delegates assembled to experience Asia Pacific’s first industry trade event. On September 25-28, 2012, PATA Travel Mart returns to Manila. It will be held at the SMX Convention Center, the largest private venue in the Philippines and one of the flagship establishments of the country’s MICE industry. Join us in Manila and see the beauty of the Philippine capital and let the warmth and hospitality of a friendly people charm you.

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ptm@PATA.org
Email: ptm@PATA.org

Company Details

Hospitality NetPacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)
www.pata.org
Unit B1, 28th Floor, Siam Tower - 989 Rama I Road, Pathumwan
Bangkok, 10330
Thailand
Phone: (66-2) 658-2000
Fax: (66-2) 658-2010
Email: communications@pata.org

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