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2003 OTA Advisory Forum Huge Success

 

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The OpenTravel™ Alliance held its annual Advisory Forum in Northbrook, Illinois on September 16 & 17. Among the features of this conference were its industry experts and in depth analysis of the travel industry and the great progress OTA has made as a technological leader in the development of XML specifications in the industry. Over 130 individuals from the travel and technology industry attended the forum.

 

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