NBTA Convention Registration Ahead of Last Year Despite Down Economy
Travel Buyers Turn to NBTA Convention for Answers in Challenging Year
The National Business Travel Association (NBTA) announced today that more than 550 corporate travel buyers have registered for the 2009 NBTA International Convention & Exposition, which is directly on par with last year’s registration numbers. The total number of registrants, 1,970 to date, surpasses numbers compared to 2008, poising this year’s Convention to measure in size to previous years despite a down global economy.
Alexandria, VA | The National Business Travel Association (NBTA) announced today that more than 550 corporate travel buyers have registered for the 2009 NBTA International Convention & Exposition, which is directly on par with last year’s registration numbers. The total number of registrants, 1,970 to date, surpasses numbers compared to 2008, poising this year’s Convention to measure in size to previous years despite a down global economy.
NBTA President & CEO, Kevin Maguire, CCTE, GLP, said, “In today’s down economy, travel and meetings budgets are being slashed and some companies have even restricted travel all together. However, despite these economic challenges, corporate travel professionals remain dedicated to their roles in helping to recover from this recession and look to the NBTA Convention for the necessary resources and networking opportunities that will allow them to do so.”
In efforts to help lift the corporate travel community in a down economy, NBTA is this year offering Convention attendees more resources than ever, to include multiple registration and travel discounts, extended exposition hours, and added education sessions. A Government Travel education track will be offered for the first time, and more than 40 NBTA Government Travel Group (GTG) members have already registered, setting a new NBTA Convention record.
Maguire added, “We know that on average corporate travel buyers who attend the NBTA Convention take away the knowledge, resources and contacts that have helped them to save about 11 percent on their total T&E budgets, which can mean a savings of millions. Now, more than ever, is the time to fine tune corporate travel strategies to successfully navigate a volatile economy and shifting industry.”
For more information about the 2009 NBTA Convention, to be held August 23-26 in San Diego, please visit
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