Corporate Travel Show registrations now open before the show hits the road in August

Corporate Travel Show registrations now open before the show hits the road in August
Edited by Travel Weekly


    The Corporate Travel Show will return to the finest hotel ballrooms in the country when it hits the road throughout August and September this year.

    Registrations are now open for corporate travel bookers, procurement managers, executive assistants, travel managers and agents.

    Click HERE to register now.

    The national roadshows popular format is back! Explore new properties, interact with the sales teams who will service your travel requirements whilst enjoying generous hospitality and of course, the traditional prize giveaways are most definitely still part of the fun.

    “I’m so proud of the proactive exhibitors who have returned to participate in the 2023 events to showcase their services as a resilient group, it’s an exciting time for the industry,” event director, Corporate Travel Show, Jarred Styles, said.

    Acknowledging corporate travel facilitators’ busy schedules, the events will be conveniently held between 1 pm-4 pm allowing more flexibility to drop in quickly or stay for the afternoon.

    “If you manage corporate travel for your organisation, this is the ideal event to meet with a broad range of travel services very efficiently,” Styles, said. 

    2023 schedule:

    Melbourne – Tuesday 1 August, Sofitel Melbourne on Collins

    Canberra – Tuesday 15 August, QT Canberra

    Sydney – Thursday 17 August, The Fullarton Hotel Sydney

    Brisbane – Wednesday 6 September, Hilton Brisbane

    Adelaide – Tuesday 19 September, EOS Skycity

    Perth – Wednesday 27 September, The Westin Hotel

    Since 1992, The Corporate Travel Show has established itself as a platform to promote the corporate travel sector in Australia. 

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