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HITEC 2002 Will Benefit from Improvements
Made by the City of Chicago
AUSTIN, Texas - May 8, 2002--HITEC 2002 will benefit from a number of sweeping new improvements made by the city of Chicago in its quest to be the Convention City.
    
HITEC 2002 will be held June 25-27 at McCormick Place in Chicago where attendees and exhibitors from around the world will converge to see and learn about the absolute latest in hospitality technology.
    
"Attending the 30th anniversary of HITEC, the world's largest and oldest hospitality technology show, has never been easier," said Wendy Zurstadt, CHAE, CHTP, from the Hartford Golf Club and this year's HITEC Advisory Council Chair. "Chicago promises to be one of the best locations for our venue that we have ever had."
    
One of the most exciting changes is the off-the-road dedicated bus lane. This bus lane will provide HITEC 2002 attendees a non-stop express service from downtown hotels to McCormick Place in less than eight minutes. Other transportation improvements include a 2,500-car enclosed parking garage with sky bridges to McCormick Place, a totally complete on-site rail station in the McCormick Place complex that provides direct access via commuter train to and from downtown Chicago in 10 minutes and free shuttle trolley service that operates to and from Navy Pier, including access to Michigan Avenue.
    
Once the education programs and exhibits are complete for the day, HITEC 2002 attendees will have an opportunity to enjoy Chicago which is always alive with activity ranging from outstanding world-class shopping, a variety of sporting events, clubs, theaters, cultural events and attractions and perhaps most interesting to the hospitality industry attendees, more four-star restaurants than any other U.S. city!
    
Due to O'Hare's status as a "hub" airport and Midway Airport's low-fare airlines, average airfares are lower into Chicago than Las Vegas, San Francisco, Orlando, Anaheim, Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, Washington D.C., and most major and secondary cities. Chicago's transportation system provides visitors a number of options of traveling from the airport to downtown quickly and easily.
    
"Since Chicago has made HITEC 2002 participation so easy, we expect a good turnout -- in spite of the current economics in the industry," said John Cahill, CHTP, CHA, who is the CIO at Manhattan East Suite Hotels and the 2002 President of HFTP. 
    
HITEC, produced by Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals, is the largest and most comprehensive showcase of hospitality technology in the world. HITEC 2002 is expected to attract over 6,000 attendees. The exposition will host over 250 vendors in more than 600 booths, covering every facet of hospitality technology -- from accounting software to central reservation systems to telecommunications.
    
Based in Austin, Texas, HFTP(R) is the professional association for financial and technology personnel working in hotels, resorts, clubs, casinos, restaurants, and other hospitality-related businesses. 

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Contact
Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals
Austin
Eliza Selig
512/249-5333, ext. 23
[email protected]
www.hitec.org


 
Also See HFTP and HSMAI Jointly Conducting Technology Development Briefing at 2001 Orlando HITEC Show; HITEC Selects Chicago, Ill. at McCormick Place for 2002 Show / Jan 2001 


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