Busworld India 2020 cancelled. Next edition in 2022. Taking into consideration the current state of affairs and caution advisories still in place by the Indian government, the organisers of Busworld India – Busworld and Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd in consultation with stakeholders have decided to cancel the 2020 edition of the fair.

Busworld India 2020 cancelled

In order to keep the industry updated with the changing business landscape in the Bus & Coach sector, «the organisers will continue to host a series of virtual webinars and interactive events to keep the industry connected until its next edition in 2022» has been officially released yesterday by Busworld.

Busworld India 2022 in Bangalore

In consultation with key OEMs and exhibitors from the bus and coach industry, the 2020 edition of Busworld India that was postponed to 6th – 8th October 2020 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) in Bengaluru is now set to be hosted in 2022. The organisers have confirmed that the dates for the next edition of the trade fair are currently under dialogues and will be announced after detailed discussions in the coming months.

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