PATA New York Chapter Day in NYC

 

NewYork - 13, July, 2023

Wednesday, August 30th, 2023

10 am – Ribbon cutting and opening ceremony. Opening remarks and speeches from guests of honor.

11 am to 6 pm – Travel Mart open to the travel trade and the public.

6 pm to 8 pm PATA New York Chapter Cocktail Reception and Hors d’oeuvres.

Lucky Draw

Meet Celebrity Guest.

RSVP and Confirmation required for the cocktail reception.

The Mayor of the City of New York and the Governor of the State of New York are invited to grace the occasion and ribbon cutting ceremony.

Be A Sponsor
Stand out From the Competition

Sponsorship marketing allows you to increase your reputation by working side-by-side with other successful and prominent brands. 

Sponsorship Package:

·       6 foot table, set up with your company logo.

·       One (1) year membership with PATA New York Chapter

·       Acknowledgement in all our social media outlets

·       Cocktail Reception

·       Half a page in NY PATA souvenir program

By sponsoring events, companies enjoy a set of perks that typically include the following: Increased brand exposure through the event itself, event advertising, and media coverage. In-event speaking opportunities that help boost their brand equity. Direct contact with an audience full of relatively warm leads.

We can hardly wait to talk more about this exciting opportunity, and limited availability. You can reach Joebert Opulencia, chairman, at 646-361-3777 or Boris Miketic, board member, at 646-331-6755. You can reach Elizabeth Chin, executive director, at elizabethnypata@gmail.com

 

Grand Central Terminal - Vanderbilt Hall

Grand Central Terminal is one of the country's great architectural achievements and New York City's unofficial meeting place with thousands of people choosing to “meet me at the clock” – rendezvousing with friends and loved ones each day at the opal-faced Main Concourse Information Booth Clock.

It is one of the most historic train stations in New York City. In fact, thanks to its stunning Beaux-Arts design, it has also been designated a National Historical Landmark. Around 1998, the renovated hall was renamed in honor of the Vanderbilt family, which built and owned the station.

Grand Central Terminal is the world's largest train station by number of platforms and area occupied. It is spread over 49 acres, has 44 platforms and 67 tracks on two levels.

With 750,000 visitors every day, Grand Central Terminal is one of the most-visited destinations in New York City, second only to Times Square.

 

More information, https://newyorkpata.org

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