Airline Retail Conference 2012 (ARC2012), which will take place in London 9-11 July 2012 at the Hilton London Metropole, has secured the support of two more sponsors. Tourvest Duty Free will sponsor the Welcome Drinks party at Minako @ The Met, the 24th-floor bar on top of the conference hotel, on Monday, 9 July. The Nuance Group will host a Champagne reception for delegates, which takes place in the Hilton London Metropole before the ARC Gala Dinner on Tuesday, 10 July. “The Nuance Group and Tourvest Duty Free are two of the leading operators in the Duty Free industry, so their support is a real show of support for the event,” said ARC event director, Alex Vail. “Both companies are sponsoring very high-profile social aspects of the event, allowing them excellent opportunities to spend time and network with the attendees, while adding to the overall delegate experience.” Nuance and Tourvest join a strong line-up of Headline Sponsors of the Airline Retail Conference, including Whitehouse Travel Retail (lunch sponsors), Ratcliffe & Brown (wine) and Coca Cola (non-alcoholic beverages), as well as the Official Event Partner, Scorpio Distributors. Over 500 attendees are expected at the event, which takes place on 9, 10 and 11 July at the Hilton London Metropole in London.
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