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Independent travel buying network, CT Partners, has confirmed its 2025 Annual Conference will now be held at the Four Seasons Singapore following a destination change designed to ensure full accessibility and engagement for its Member network.The decision to relocate the conference originally scheduled for the Maldives was made in response to recent developments that impact the ability or desire of some Members to enter the Maldives, the group said.Set to take place from 28–31 October 2025, the CT Partners Annual Conference will now unfold in the heart of Singapore. The event will again be delivered in partnership with Four Seasons , maintaining the premium calibre expected of CT Partners’ events, while Singapore Airlines continues as the Diamond Sponsor.

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CT Partners recently reported a strong start to 2025 , forecasting over 10% growth and continued momentum towards CT Partners’ ambitious $3 billion TTV target by 2027. This follows a record-breaking 2024 where CT Partners surpassed $2 billion in total transaction value.The group’s exceptional NPS of 96, reported in the latest Member survey, reflects the success of its model and member satisfaction. CT Partners is the only 100% Member-owned network built to return maximum value to its members.“We are proud of the strong relationships we hold across our network, and that includes providing premium engagement opportunities between our Members and valued sponsors and suppliers,” Matt Masson, CEO, CT Partners said. “Our Conference is one of the most important of these moments.”
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“Our decision to move the conference location is a reflection of our commitment to Members and partners alike.”
“Singapore offers a premium, accessible and inspiring setting to connect, strategise and celebrate. We’re planning a standout program that uncovers another side of Singapore and one that reflects the strength and spirit of CT Partners, and is a true reflection of our values of collaboration, access and excellence,” Masson added.

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