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Gay & Lesbian World Travel Expo

Featuring 100+ exhibitors, the 12th International Gay & Lesbian World Travel Expo has expanded to seven cities nationwide next year.

"In today's very uncertain travel industry, gay tourism is attracting attention as one of the most viable and resilient markets like never before," said David Paisley, Production Manager at the Travel Alternatives Group division of Community Marketing, Inc.

Exhibitors include welcoming destinations such as Miami, Key West/Florida Keys, West Hollywood and Montréal, and international tourism offices ranging from from Hong Kong to Berlin. Attendees may also explore gay-specific vacation opportunities offered by DavidTours, RSVP and PrideWorld, as well as other gay-friendly tour operators and local travel agencies. Gay-friendly airlines, cruise lines, hotels, and rental car companies round out the exciting "gay world tour."

"We're delighted. Our 2004 Expo series already outdistances 2003, our very successful eleventh year," Paisley said, "Our goal is to bring a rich, fun, educational opportunity to gay and lesbian travelers, and give something back to our community every year." The Expo series benefits the National AIDS/HIV Nightline. Admission is $5 and includes a raffle ticket.

Final Expo in 2003 Series: San Francisco, October 23 2003 at the Hyatt Regency (4pm to 8pm)

2004 Series

  • Miami Beach, February 26 2004 at Eden Roc Renaissance Hotel (4pm to 8pm)

  • Ft. Lauderdale, February 28 2004 at Embassy Suites (1pm to 5pm)

  • Los Angeles, March 24 2004 at Wyndham Bel Age West Hollywood  (4pm to 8pm)

  • Washington DC, April 27 2004 at Hilton Embassy Row  (4pm to 8pm)

  • New York City, April 29 2004 at Metropolitan Pavilion, Chelsea  (4pm to 8pm)

  • Philadelphia, May 1 2004 at Wyndham Franklin Plaza (1pm to 5pm)

  • San Francisco, October 2004 TBA at Hyatt Regency  (4pm to 8pm)

 

Visit http://www.gaytravelnews.com/expo for details

Edited by Dave Shultz

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