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Jamaica Tourism at ITB

Jamaica Tourism at ITB

In the bright, buzzing halls of ITB Berlin 2026, where the world’s travel industry gathers each spring to chart its future, Jamaica’s presence felt different this year. It was not only about sun-drenched beaches and reggae rhythms — it was about resilience, recovery, and a renewed global vision for tourism.

Global Travel Leaders Formalise Cross-Sector Coordination Through the Global Resilience Network

Global Travel Leaders Formalise Cross-Sector Coordination Through the Global Resilience Network

As geopolitical fragmentation, AI acceleration and infrastructure pressure reshape global mobility, senior leaders across travel, finance, technology and government are consolidating strategic engagement through the Global Resilience Network (GRN). The Network, now operating across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas, is strengthening executive-level coordination at a time when industry leaders are questioning whether traditional forums alone can deliver the coherence required for the next phase of global travel growth.

Lanzarote focuses on sustainable tourism at ITB Berlin 2026

Lanzarote focuses on sustainable tourism at ITB Berlin 2026

Under the bright lights of ITB Berlin—one of the world’s most influential tourism fairs—Lanzarote is making its presence felt with quiet confidence and a clear sense of purpose. This is not an island content to simply sell sunshine and scenery. Instead, Lanzarote arrives in the German capital with a compelling message: the future of travel must be thoughtful, climate-conscious, and regenerative—and this Atlantic island has been living that philosophy for decades.

Germans' desire to travel remains unbroken despite crises

Germans' desire to travel remains unbroken despite crises

Despite growing global tensions, Germans are spending more on travel than ever before. At the opening of ITB Berlin 2026 on Monday, Albin Loidl, President of the German Travel Association (DRV), gave a positive assessment of 2025 in travel. He also looked ahead to the coming summer with optimism. Holidaymakers were booking earlier and placing greater emphasis on safety and quality, said Loidl. With regard to the current developments in Iran, he stated that the situation was being monitored with great concern.

The global travel market continues to grow steadily

The global travel market continues to grow steadily

The ITB Travel & Tourism Report 2026/2027 shows that the mood in the industry is optimistic, but that strategic preparation often lags behind the challenges of an increasingly complex world. According to data from the market research institute Phocuswright, the European and US travel markets are largely saturated. Speaking at the opening of ITB Berlin 2026 on Monday, Mitra Sorrells, CEO of the US institute said that despite this, she expected global annual growth of around 5.3 per cent until at least 2027. The driving forces were India and Latin America.

British Airways Increases Flights to Surging Cincy in 2026

British Airways Increases Flights to Surging Cincy in 2026

British Airways is expanding its nonstop London Heathrow to Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport service to six weekly flights from 29 March 2026, boosting capacity by 55 to 60 percent in response to rising demand. The timing could not be better. The Cincy Region, where German heritage meets urban energy and Southern hospitality, is gearing up for a standout year of landmark events, culinary innovation and major cultural moments, making 2026 the perfect time to visit.

ITB Berlin 2026: 60 years as international platform for tourism, markets, and innovation

ITB Berlin 2026: 60 years as international platform for tourism, markets, and innovation

On the day before the start of ITB Berlin 2026, the global travel industry turns its attention to the German capital for three days. From 3 to 5 March, on its sixtieth anniversary, the World’s Leading B2B Travel Trade Show gathers nearly 6,000 exhibitors from more than 160 countries, underscoring its role as the main marketplace for international dialogue, economic prospects and strategic tourism issues of the future.

Saint Lucia Takes Its Story to the World at ITB Berlin

Saint Lucia Takes Its Story to the World at ITB Berlin

This week in Berlin, as the vast halls of ITB pulse with the energy of the global travel industry, Saint Lucia is asserting its presence with quiet confidence. Against the backdrop of the world’s leading travel trade show, the island is sharing a story that goes far beyond sun‑drenched beaches—one rooted in nature, culture and a clear vision for the future of tourism. “ITB Berlin gives us a powerful platform to connect, to listen and to share who we are as a destination,” said an SLTA spokesperson. “Saint Lucia is not just a place to visit—it’s a place to feel, and that’s a message that resonates strongly with today’s travellers.”

Jamaica: Where the Rhythm of the Island Meets the World

Jamaica: Where the Rhythm of the Island Meets the World

There are destinations that whisper their appeal, and then there is Jamaica—an island that speaks in rhythm, colour, and warmth long before you arrive. From the moment the trade winds carry the scent of salt and spice, Jamaica announces itself not simply as a place on the map, but as a feeling: vibrant, soulful, and endlessly alive. This spirit travelled far beyond the Caribbean this year, finding its way to the heart of Europe at ITB Berlin, where Jamaica’s tourism presence felt less like an exhibition stand and more like an open invitation. In a hall buzzing with global possibility, the island stood out not by shouting, but by moving—through music, storytelling, and the unmistakable pulse of its culture.