Busworld North America 2021 Moves Dates with ABA's Marketplace
Busworld is the largest international bus show in the world with events in six countries.

The American Bus Association (ABA) and Busworld announced that the inaugural Busworld North America 2021 in Baltimore will move from January to June 19 to 21.
"We are excited that Busworld agreed with us to move the inaugural Busworld North America to June to be held in conjunction with ABA's Marketplace," said Peter Pantuso, ABA's president/CEO. "The industry has been decimated by COVID-19 but so many of our members and industry colleagues are focused on rebuilding and having the show move to June when our members are able to travel again signals that we will be here for them in recovery. We expect this to be the largest event for motorcoach operators in the North America in 2021."
Busworld is the largest international bus show in the world with events in six countries. It's biennial event in Belgium brings in 60,000 industry professionals from around the world.
Busworld North America will bring together manufacturers and suppliers from North American and around the world to display their products and serve as a reputed industry platform for industry leaders to reconnect, rebuild their business and navigate the ever-evolving market landscape, and learn during the Busworld Academy North America. The Busworld Academy is recognized for bringing together key industry influencers such as presidents of major bus and motorcoach operators and manufacturers from around the world, experts in bus and motorcoach technology, scientists and engineers working on the latest technologies, suppliers to the industry and others who shape the trends today and in the future.
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