Palma.—A “global success”. That is how organisers of the 31st edition of Palma’s International Boat Show, which ended on Sunday, described the impact of the event. Both in terms of visitors, number of stands and moorings.
Overall, throughout the five days the event lasted, 32,000 visitors visited the trade fair.
The number of stands on display and mooring s available had been increased by 20 percent and 75 percent respectively compared with 2013.
That alongside the overall profile of visitors, amount of business generated and customer satisfaction levels, left Chema Sans, director of the event, understandably proud.
Palma’s International Boat Show a “global success”
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