PATA invites you to join us on July 5, 2012 for the PATA Hub City – London to be held at the Institute of Directors, Pall Mall, London.
The forum will focus on the theme Asia and UK: Seizing the Opportunities, Overcoming the Obstacles. The forum will enable PATA members and Chapter members to directly express their views to UK decision-makers on a range of strategic issues.
The sessions will be moderated by international Broadcaster and longtime BBC World News Anchor, Keshini Navaratnam. The topics to be discussed include:
– Opportunities for inward investment / PATA Task Force plans for Myanmar
– APD and aligned advocacy lessons learnt on Australian PMC and EU ETS
– 2012 Olympics – maintaining the spirit of higher, faster, stronger in travel and tourism
– UK Border Security
– Heathrow Crisis Management
AGENDA
PATA Hub City Forum – London
July 5, 2012
0830 am to 1000 am Roundtable Breakfast Meeting
1030 am to 12:30pm Crisis Response Presentation and Discussion
Speaker: Paul Gibson, former Director Counter Terrorism and UK operations responsible for global contingencies
12:30 pm to 1500pm Luncheon
Keynote Speaker: Colin Matthews, Chief Executive, BAA
1600 pm to 1700pm Media Briefing
Registration for PATA International members is FREE!
Registration Fee:
Non-member (whole day): US$150
PATA Chapter member (whole day): US$100
Event |
Non-member |
PATA Chapter member |
Roundtable Breakfast Meeting only |
US$50 |
US$35 |
Luncheon only |
US$100 |
US$65 |
*Please be advised that payments can only be made in USD.
Register online via www.regonline.com/HCF_London_2012. Email Melissa Figueroa at [email protected] for enquiries.
The PATA Hub City Forum is a prototype for a travel industry dialogue which PATA is taking on the road to six hub cities in 2012.
Our series of Hub City Forums attract key tourism industry stakeholders, captains of industry and high-level government and media representatives, and tackle issues in key destinations. The other venues lined up for the PATA Hub City Forum in 2012, following the forums in Hong Kong, Bangkok and Beijing, include Sydney, Wellington, and Fiji.