CT Partners CEO Matt Masson said, “We are beyond excited to be returning to our ‘home away from home’, the Mandarin Oriental after a two-year absence and following the most extensive renovation in the iconic hotel’s history.”
“Our suppliers and valued industry partners also value and appreciate this approach and the opportunity to work so closely and openly with us and our members as together we chart our roadmap to ongoing success through shared growth.”
“This is a unique opportunity for CT Partners’ members, management, and key industry partners to spend quality time collaborating and working on our business goals.
Delegate numbers have swelled for this year’s event due to the growth in CT Partners’ membership and the attendance of 37 representatives from airlines, cruise, hotel, car and land partners.
This year’s theme of Connected Community, reflecting one of CT Partners’ intrinsic USPs, will see delegates work together to explore best practices and share business insights, assisted by Resurg CEO Mark Jenkins. In-depth panel discussions featuring industry leaders on topics ranging from Sustainability to NDC will explore the best approaches and provide members with valuable opportunities to implement within their businesses post-Bangkok.
Membership growth and record supplier demand to attend mean CT Partners’ Annual Member Meeting in Bangkok on 24-26 October is going to be the biggest yet. Given the tremendous changes we have all faced, it is important to reconnect face-to-face and ensure that we are in alignment as we rebuild our mutual businesses.”
After the delays of COVID, CT Partners will be back for the much anticipated 15th Annual Member Meeting at the iconic Mandarin Oriental Bangkok.