b2me provides a wide range of services for key European markets, including sourcing top producing Tour Operators and Travel Agents, dedicated sales trips, representation at trade shows, direct mailings and more.
The key trade shows in Germany include ITB and RDA, and in Spain, representation is offered at FITUR.
Direct mailings and sales calls can be provided in Spain, Germany, France, Belgium and Holland.
ITB Berlin – (Trade/Consumer) Germany www.itb-berlin.com

The largest European trade and consumer event for short haul markets. Over 5 days, ITB hosts more than 64,000 visitors, of which more than half are trade.
RDA – (Trade), Cologne, Germany www.rda.de

Representing more than 3000 companies from 40 countries, the RDA is Europe’s largest umbrella organisation for the coach tourism industry and for its business partners.
FITUR - (Trade), Madrid, Spain (in association with Discover Travel Planners)

FITUR is the world's second largest trade show after ITB Berlin, attracting11,000 exhibitors from 166 countries
If you are interested in any of the b2me Europe marketing or representation opportunities, please contact us
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