Exhibitions / Congresses

IAA International Motor Show 2003

Germany, Hannover - September 9 till 21, 2003,
60th IAA International Motor Show, Commercial Vehicles, Hannover
Press days: 9,10 September 2003
Trade days:11,12 September 2003
Public days: Saturday 13th September - Sunday, 21 September 2003

The 59th IAA Cars 2001 attracted more than 800,000 visitors. They came to see on an area of 235,000 sqm the vehicles and other products of 1,071 exhibitors from 39 countries.

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Date(s)
September 9 till 21, 2003,
Time(s)
exhibition: 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Venue
Hanover, Exhibition Center
Ticketing
Day ticket on trade days (11/12 Sept. 2003) € 42,00 Day ticket on public days (13-21 Sept. 2003) - weekends € 15,00 - Monday to Friday (second week) € 13,00 Special ticket - School children, students etc. € 7,50 - Disabled persons € 5,00 Evening ticket *) € 8,00
Contact for booking / more info
Verband der Automobilindustrie e. V. (VDA) D-60325 Frankfurt/M., Westendstraße 61 D-60079 Frankfurt/M., PO BOX 17 05 63 Tel +49 (0) 69 / 9 75 07-0, fax +49 (0) 69 / 9 75 07-2 61 Internet: www.vda.de E-mail: info@iaa.de

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