Venue change for SATTE Mumbai

2016 event switched to Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC)

This year’s SATTE Mumbai West event will take place at the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC), UBM India has confirmed,

The travel trade show, which is now in its fifth year, will move from its former home at Mumbai’s World Trade Centre, and the show dates have been rescheduled to 19-20 August 2016.

UBM India said the event, which is supported by Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO), Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI), Association of Domestic Tour Operators (ADTOI), Maharashtra Tour Organiser’s Association (MTOA) and Skal, has moved to the new location following requests from travel industry in the western region. SATTE Mumbai West caters primarily to the travel trade in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa and other destinations.

BCEC is a permanent exhibition centre situated along the Western Express Highway in Goregaon. It is well connected to hotels, as well as international and the domestic airport.

The event will see participation from national and international tourism boards, DMCs, airlines, OTAs, hotels and resorts and IT companies, among others.

News Source : traveldailymedia.com/india/

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