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ITM Return to Ireland in June for First In-Person Event since the Pandemic

The Institute of Travel Management (ITM) is on the countdown to its first in-person event in Ireland since the start of the pandemic.

The ITM Ireland Summit & Social takes place in Dublin on 9th June at The Alex Hotel. It will give Ireland-based corporate travel buyer and supplier members a valuable opportunity to reconnect in person and hear from expert speakers as they share their views on the business travel post pandemic and key trends reshaping the industry.  

ITM (www.itm.org.uk) is the UK & Ireland’s leading professional body for business travel managers and buyers, who are responsible within their company for buying and managing their organisation’s business travel requirements. ITM’s membership also encompasses diverse travel industry suppliers, including travel management companies, airlines, accommodation and technology providers. 

Keynote speaker at the Ireland Summit is Bill Byrne, SVP Global Sales, Aer Lingus who will discuss the impact of the last two years on the airline, reshaping the recovery and future priorities.

Scott Davies, CEO, Institute of Travel Management said: “We are excited to be back in Ireland for this Summit and to reconnect in person with our Ireland based members after such a long and challenging two years for all of us in the business travel industry. This is a great opportunity for our Ireland-based members to discuss their challenges and changing remit in person as they rebuild their business travel programmes, and hear the views of expert speakers on the trends that are reshaping business travel in Ireland.” 

Scott Davis, CEO, ITM. Photographer – Paul Sherwood [email protected]

For more information and to register for the Summit please visit https://www.itm.org.uk/event/detail/460 

Emer Roche
Emer Roche
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