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NewsAtlantaGeorgiaUnited States • 2014-05-23

Select the country and object's type The 2015 World Culture & Travel Expo

The 2015 World Culture & Travel Expo produced by Semco Productions is coming to Atlanta as the largest annual cultural and travel event in the WORLD. Nowhere else can you find this vast array of cultural sights, sounds, tastes and experiences all in one location –

WCT Expo is a great chance for your company to get out front of this unique marketplace promoting your products and services to quality buyers for this 3 day mega event.

With more than 425,000 square feet and 50,000-70,000 attendees who are looking for travel opportunities all over the world, this is a must attend event.

Come join us at the Georgia World Congress Center in Downtown Atlanta and don\'t miss this opportunity to grab your market share.

Save with our Early Registration Discount. Hurry the deadline ends June 6, 2014!!!

View our floor plan here!!!

http://exhibit.worldcultureandtravelexpo.com/exhibit/floorplan/

Download the Exhibitor Prospectus here!!!

http://exhibit.worldcultureandtravelexpo.com/documents/WCTE_2014-US-Prospectus_012414.pdf

If we can answer any questions or help you reserve your space, please let us know.

Jennifer Affrunti

(504) 208-9868 Direct

Jennifer@ExpoIncorporated.com

www.WorldCultureandTravelExpo.com

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