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British Airways and International Business Festival join forces to champion the value of face to-face

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LONDON: The UK’s largest international airline has joined forces with the world’s biggest business festival to champion the value of face-to- face meetings. It was announced today that British Airways would be joining as a headline partner of the event, set to take place in Liverpool in June 2018.

2018 Business Festival confirms British Airways on board as latest headline partner

Traveller numbers up by a third on top growing routes in airline’s SME loyalty programme – On Business – confirming importance of in-person meetings

The UK’s largest international airline has joined forces with the world’s biggest business festival to champion the value of face-to-face meetings. It was announced today that British Airways would be joining as a headline partner of the event, set to take place in Liverpool in June 2018.

British Airways and the Festival share a belief in the importance of in-person networking and business connections. Across British Airways’ top 10 fastest growing routes in its SME loyalty programme – On Business – including San Jose, the home of Silicon Valley, traveller numbers have grown by around a third (30%)*. This suggests that face-to-face meetings are still important to people in business – even in the age of email and Skype.

The International Business Festival, which takes place every two years, attracts an audience of buyers, suppliers and investors from around the world. At the last Festival in 2016, UK companies secured export sales worth more than £250 million.

This year’s event will take place between June 12 and 28, with a programme of expert panels, practical workshops and inspirational keynote addresses designed to explore international business growth opportunities across a range of sectors – from manufacturing  to  creative industries.

British Airways is dedicated to helping promote business growth through its ‘On Business’ loyalty programme. This enables small and medium sized companies to collect On Business points each time a member of their company travels. Points can be spent on reward flights, on a cabin upgrade, or on special offers. The On Business scheme doesn’t impact the collection of Avios, which can be collected by the traveller as a member of the British Airways Executive Club alongside the company collecting On Business points.

Through British Airways’ partnership with the Festival, the airline’s customers will be able to take advantage of a preferential ticket rate for the Festival, with 30% off day and full Festival passes if booked before March 31.

Carolina Martinoli, British Airways’ director of brand and customer experience, said: “We’re delighted to be working with the International Business Festival – who share with us a passion for face-to-face business networking. Our latest figures show that people in business still place great value in meeting in person with existing contacts and new prospects. Looking at the top 10 fastest growing routes for our On Business customers, we’ve seen traveller numbers increase by 30%.

“The services we provide, including our On Business loyalty programme, help business people to establish these all-important connections and unlock growth potential.”

Max Steinberg CBE, chair of the 2018 International Business Festival, said: “Forging personal connections across the globe should be a key priority for UK SMEs as they Thank you for using  www.freepdfconvert.com  service! PR

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