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Web in Travel identifies five key travel trends set to shape APAC in 2026
Web in Travel (WiT), Asia’s leading travel intelligence and events platform, has unveiled its top five predictions for the year ahead. Editor‑in‑Chief Siew Hoon Yeoh draws on emerging signals across the region – from shifting traveller behaviour to the rapid adoption of new technologies.
The Next 20 years of travel – three industry leaders share their top predictions
As Web in Travel (WiT) celebrates two decades of convening the travel industry’s most progressive minds, it now turns decisively toward the future. The theme for this year’s WiT Singapore 2025, held 6–8 October at Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre, is “The Next 20 Years.” To mark the milestone, WiT has interviewed some of the leading changemakers at the forefront of emerging trends in travel.
WiT Queenstown to Debut in July 2026
WiT (Web in Travel), Asia Pacific’s leading travel tech media and events platform, will make its New Zealand debut with WiT Queenstown in July 2026, marking a milestone for the region as it aims to establish itself as a hub for travel and hospitality technology innovation.
Calling travel startups of the world: Global Startup Pitch returns in 2025
Travel startups from across the world will have the opportunity to expose themselves to the global market once again when the Global Startup Pitch, by Web in Travel (WiT) and Phocuswright, returns for its 2025 edition at this year’s Phocuswright Europe.
Global Startup Pitch announces 10 winners for 2024 competition
The Global Startup Pitch, a joint initiative by Web in Travel (WiT) and Phocuswright, has unveiled the 10 winners hailed the most promising travel tech startups. These winners were selected from a pool of nearly 200 applicants, representing the best and brightest in travel innovation across four regions: APAC, Europe, North America, and Emerging Markets.
Some of the most incredible stuff that’s going to happen in the next ten years is happening now
Travel investors tell Web in Travel delegates what makes a good investment in today’s AI-centric world
Will artificial intelligence make us more or less human?
Ahead of the Web in Travel Singapore event on October 2-4, titled The Human Revolution, three travel leaders have a go at responding to the show’s big debate – will artificial intelligence make us more or less human?
Breaking Travel News reports: Web in Travel Conference, Dubai
Mobile devices have overtaken desktops when it comes to online bookings in the Middle Eastern travel sector, according to global search experts Skyscanner and WeGo. Here Breaking Travel News’s Phil Blizzard reports on the hot topics of discussion from the Web in Travel Conference - WIT ME 2015 – he at The Oberoi, Dubai.