HONG KONG, CHINA. Registration is now open for The Trinity Forum 2022, to be hung on 25-26 October n Hong Kong.
Early bird rates are available up until 15 August. Online registration is available here:
The Trinity Forum is the world’s leading travel retail and airport industrial profits conference and is hosted this year by Hong Kong International Airport.
The occasion was developed by The Moodie Davitt Report in 2003 and commemorates its 20th anniversary this year. Today, The Trinity Forum is co-organised with Airports Council International (ACI) World and ACI Asia-Pacific. The occasion’s very first return post-pandemic remained in Singapore in 2015, hosted by Changi Airport Group.
The Trinity Forum assures to provide a stimulating and uplifting program committed to the essential problems and opportunities dealing with the international travel retail sector. Delegates will likewise have sufficient chance to network at the Opening Cocktail and Gala Dinner hosted by Hong Kong International Airport.
Details of the places and main occasion accommodation alternatives will be revealed in coming days.
As reported, leading food & confectionery business Nestlé has actually signed as a Platinum Partner to the occasion. A series of other essential collaboration contracts have actually likewise been struck and will be revealed this month.
The Moodie Davitt Report Founder & Chairman Martin Moodie said: “We are with confidence anticipating a hit participation at The Trinity Forum 2023 and are extremely delighted to see the occasion go back to Hong Kong and play an essential function in the fast-accelerating healing of the business travel market.
“As will be revealed quickly, we have actually had remarkable response from sponsors and speakers so we can assure an appropriately celebratory and considerable occasion. The Early Bird rates is appealing and we advise guests to make the most of the deal.
“Never has the need for closer collaboration between sector stakeholders – the essence of the Trinity concept since the event’s launch in 2003 – been greater. Our sector must engage with and delight the traveller as never before and we are confident The Trinity Forum can play a key role in delivering that mission.” ✈