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Dusit International returns to ITB Berlin
Dusit Hotels and Resorts, the hotel arm of Dusit International, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and property development companies, is poised to make a return to ITB Berlin 5 to 7 March, showcasing an impressive array of new destinations, innovative brands, and the much-anticipated reopening of its iconic flagship Dusit Thani Bangkok hotel – coming this September.
Sri Lanka Tourism is all set to give it’s best at the ITB Berlin this year
Sri Lanka Tourism is all set to give it’s best at the ITB Berlin this year, which will kick off on the 5th of March 2024 and continue till 7th March 2024 at Messe Berlin, Germany.
flynas Participation in ITB Berlin 2024
flynas, the Saudi air carrier and the leading low-cost airline in the Middle East and the world, announced its participation in ITB Berlin 2024
Philippines, will be attending this year’s Internationale Tourismus-Börse (ITB) 2024
The Department of Tourism (DOT) together with its marketing arm, the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines, will be attending this year’s Internationale Tourismus-Börse (ITB) 2024 Convention in Berlin
The Sultanate of Oman is an official partner for ITB Berlin 2024
The ITB Berlin Convention, the largest world’s tourism forum, will kick off tomorrow (Tuesday). The Sultanate of Oman is an official partner for ITB Berlin 2024 which will run through 7 March.
Sharjah Airport Authority (SAA) is all set to participate at the ITB Berlin 2024
Sharjah Airport Authority (SAA) is all set to participate at the ITB Berlin 2024, a global platform that brings together exhibitors, business leaders, and experts from the tourism and travel sector.
TourReview ranks Germany as the number 10 top European destination
Ahead of Arival and ITB Berlin next week, TourReview – the technology-driven travel review platform for the tours and activities sector – unveils Germany as the number ten ranked destination in Europe based on traveller reviews and also reveals the top five cities with the highest travel quality attractions and activities in Germany.
Ahead of ITB Berlin, Civitatis highlights +30% portfolio growth in Germany since 2019
Civitatis, the leading technological platform for booking Spanish-speaking activities, day trips, guided tours, and excursions worldwide – both in the B2C and B2B channels – proudly announces significant growth in its portfolio in Germany over the past few years.
ITB Berlin Convention 2024: Trends, Best-Practices and Top Innovations at first hand
Global tourism is facing extensive tasks and challenges. Whether it’s a shortage of skilled workers, climate justice or the impact of artificial intelligence - at the ITB Berlin Convention 2024, 400 top speakers from international companies such as Booking, Google, Microsoft and Airbnb will discuss new strategies for a travel industry in transition in more than 200 sessions.
Emirates Takes Flight at ITB Berlin: Showcasing Innovation and Commitment to Europe
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, is set to make a significant impact at ITB Berlin from March 5 to 7, reaffirming its dedication to Europe’s premier travel and trade show. The airline plans to leverage the event to establish new partnerships and enhance existing collaborations with local and regional travel partners, aiming to bolster connectivity for travelers across major European travel hubs.
Qatar Airways Unveils Next-Gen MetaHuman Cabin Crew Sama 2.0 at ITB Berlin 2024
Qatar Airways sets a new standard in aviation innovation by revealing Sama 2.0, the second generation of its virtual cabin crew MetaHuman, at ITB Berlin 2024. As the world’s first airline to develop a virtual cabin crew, Qatar Airways showcases Sama’s advanced capabilities, driven by artificial intelligence and designed to revolutionize personalized service in air travel.
ITB Berlin and IPK International: Big global increase in outbound travel in 2023
ITB Berlin and IPK International: a big global increase in outbound travel in 2023 In 2023, outbound travel registered double-digit growth year-on-year, marking another big step in returning to the travel volume of 2019. Compared with 2022, this was a 33 per cent increase, only 12 per cent short of the base year level before the pandemic. Positive signs are above all the gradual return of outbound travellers in Asia and the upward trend in vacation travel.