With March just around the corner and the first signs of spring are starting to appear, in Moscow that means the start of the busiest exhibition period of the year. The calendar of events starts off with the Luxury workshop followed by the MICE Forum on 17th March, which is one of the more serious MICE events as it includes corporate clients as well as MICE agents. On March 18th, MITT, Russia's largest and most established travel Exhibition kicks off, where the majority of national tourism boards will exhibit and the focus is on the May Holidays (1-10th May) and the Summer period.
However even before MITT is finished, another major leisure exhibition begins, although ITM has more of a Russian focus than MITT, some international participants also take part. By the end of March, Moscow is allowed to rest, but the show must go on and most exhibitors continue to UITT in Kiev and then finally to KITF in Almaty, Kazakhstan in April.
TMI will be present at both ITB Berlin and still has some free time to up on March 13th, we will also be at MITT and the MICE Forum together with our clients, we look forward to meeting you at any of the exhibitions, as well as advise you which exhibition is the best one for you!
Best regards,
Helene Lloyd
Director
TMI Consultancy
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