For Immediate Release
14 September 2007
Munich -- While the Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) prides itself on the overall global content of its acclaimed educational conferences, the event planned for Munich 21-23 October 2007, has a distinctly European flair. Eleven of the 26 seminars and presentations deal directly with European issues. According to the association's Executive Director Susan Gurley, there are a higher percentage of European issues facing the industry at the moment, and a number of European travel groups are relying on ACTE to address them at the Munich conference. These issues include the evolution of corporate social responsibility, duty of care, CRS, "shared services," and rail travel developments.
"It stands to reason that we would deal with as many regional issues as possible when the core of our educational resources will be mobilized and on site in Munich," said Gurley. "Furthermore, the majority of these issues will require debate, comment, or explanation by resident authorities, who are already registered." The eleven "European" sessions were developed at the direct request of ACTE's European constituency, or through requests from the regional travel associations that are sending representatives.
The eleven "European" Sessions are:
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