Skift Global Forum 2016: Announcing Group Rates


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Now is the best time for you and your coworkers to get your tickets to attend Skift Global Forum 2016. Don't wait, this discount won't last.

Skift Global Forum is the largest creative business gathering in the global travel industry.

It's taking place on September 27-28 in New York City and we want to make it easier than ever for you and your colleagues to join us there.

Today, we are excited to announce exclusive discounts when three or more people from the same company register as a group to attend the forum together. We've made this super easy! No code necessary, just add three or more colleagues to your registration and you'll see the discounts automatically applied.

  • 3 People - 10% off each ticket
  • 4-5 People - 20% off each ticket
  • 6-9 People - 25% off each ticket 
  • 10+ People - 35% off each ticket

That's up to $1,100 off each ticket in savings!* You don't want to miss the opportunity to network with speakers from Expedia, Zillow, Google, Marriott, and an audience made up of the top strategists, technologists, and marketers in travel, so grab your coworkers and register today.

For any inquiries, please email bk@skift.com.

Buy Tickets to the Hottest Travel Conference of 2016!

*Discounts automatically apply at checkout and cannot be applied retroactively to current ticket holders. Group Rates available for a limited time only.

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