The three main stories from ITB Berlin on Wednesday, 9 March 2016

ITB Berlin Daily: Partner country Maldives invests in the future +++ Global tourism is set for further growth +++ Winners of the second World Legacy Awards +++ Social Media Newsroom features news, photos, Facebook and Twitter posts The Social Media Newsroom of ITB Berlin has online news from the world’s leading travel trade show at http://newsroom.itb-berlin.de/en. […]

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ITB Berlin provides strong economic boost to calm fears

Around 10,000 exhibitors from 187 countries and territories – exhibition grounds are booked up – Maldives, the official partner country of the event, presents itself as a model of sustainable tourism – European debut for robot hostess at the south entrance – ITB Berlin Convention focuses on Travel 4.0 – Travel Technology continues to expand […]

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Exotic water worlds at the opening of ITB Berlin

Opening ceremony of the world’s largest travel trade show with celebrity guests from politics and tourism – a film featuring highlights from 50 years of ITB Berlin – a colourful show hosted by this year’s partner country, the Maldives The world’s leading travel trade show will begin with a breathtaking opening ceremony that will take […]

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Five years of the ITB Buyers Circle: the successful meeting place for senior buyers

With membership now at around 1,000 the ITB Buyers Circle is entering its fifth year, a fact that underlines its all-round success. According to a recent survey, representatives from Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Australia are among the members of the international ITB Buyers Circle. Around 79 per cent are from EU countries. The second-largest […]

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ITB Berlin to focus on refugees

Biggest travel expo to address refugees, climate change, tourism for peace, women in tourism and sustainable destinations This year’s ITB CSR Day at the ITB Berlin Convention will be addressing topical issues in connection with sustainable tourism, the refugee situation, climate change and how tourism can further peace. Lectures and discussions will be providing trade […]

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