ITB Berlin remains the leading platform for the global travel industry – in a virtual format and in the year of the pandemic 2021. From 8 to 12 March 2021, the World’s Leading Travel Trade Show gathered the industry on its new and entirely virtual platform at ITB Berlin NOW. | Continue reading
ITB Berlin remains the leading platform for the global travel industry – in a virtual format and in the year of the pandemic 2021. From 8 to 12 March 2021, the World’s Leading Travel Trade Show gathered the industry on its new and entirely virtual platform at ITB Berlin NOW. | Continue reading
LGBT+ Leadership Summit calls for more inclusion - Innovative concepts for new start in city travel segment - "Adventure & Sustainability Partner" Georgia shows cultural and scenic diversity | Continue reading
ITB Berlin publishes the latest World Travel Monitor® findings of IPK International on global travel trends in the year of the pandemic and on travel intentions in 2021 | Continue reading
In the current circumstances there is particular focus on medical tourism – Croatia receives the first ITB Medical Tourism Award – Travelzoo survey examines the importance of trust in the travel market – Good prospects for the future of luxury –future of package holidays – hospit … | Continue reading
An innovative format for challenging times: a total of 3,513 exhibitors from 120 countries have decided to take part in the digital edition of ITB Berlin NOW from 9 to 12 March 2021. | Continue reading
From 9 to 12 March the who’s who of the global B2B travel industry will meet on the new virtual platform of ITB Berlin NOW, which is tailored entirely to the needs of tourism professionals. The World’s Leading Travel Trade Show is also bringing the industry together in virtual fo … | Continue reading
At the virtual event taking place from 9 to 12 March 2021 participants can watch the live presentations of the Celebrating Her Awards and TO DO Awards, exchange views with numerous exhibitors and organisations from around the world and meet at the ITB Responsible Tourism Café. | Continue reading
Who is longing to travel far away? Who finally wants to go on a beach holiday again? Who is planning what trips to where this year? And what is the short to long-term impact of the coronavirus pandemic on travel behaviour? These are just some of the questions that ITB Berlin and … | Continue reading
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, taking business trips and meeting face-to-face at conferences and congresses has come to almost a complete standstill. From 9 to 12 March 2021 at ITB Berlin NOW, experienced speakers will discuss how the events industry is coping with the chal … | Continue reading
More than 200 leading international speakers representing airlines, the hotel and cruise industries as well as organisers will talk about the future of the tourism industry | Continue reading
From 9 to 12 March 2021 at the virtual edition of ITB Berlin NOW, the travel market in the LGBT+ Tourism segment will once again be putting its open, tolerant and diverse character on display. | Continue reading
During the coronavirus pandemic it has become particularly apparent how important mental and physical health is. With its Medical Tourism segment, the virtual edition of ITB Berlin NOW from 9 to 12 March 2021 is again examining a market that has high growth potential. | Continue reading
International Travel Technology exhibitors are presenting innovations at ITB Berlin NOW – Latest surveys and views on the targeted use of digital solutions in the travel industry | Continue reading
From 9 to 12 March 2021 ITB Berlin NOW will be offering tourism service providers from around the world a wealth of online functions, enabling them to meet up virtually, exchange ideas, do business and make the most of their B2B trade show experience, wherever they are in the wor … | Continue reading
As early as this year Georgia will be the Digital Adventure & Sustainability Partner of ITB Berlin NOW 2021. As the name suggests, nature and sustainability are the focus of this partnership. | Continue reading
Adventure Travel and Technology, Tours & Activities (TTA) to take place during ITB Berlin NOW with leading exhibitors from around the world – Digital ITB Berlin NOW Convention: lectures and discussions on opportunities and prospects as well as sustainable solutions for adventure … | Continue reading
The coronavirus pandemic along with lockdown measures and the ongoing debate about how to adequately deal with the latest developments continues to be omnipresent in early 2021 | Continue reading
Starting now, applications are invited for the ITB Buyers Circle. This year, the World’s Leading Travel Show is inviting leading buyers from around the world to apply for one of the 1,000 places available to members of the ITB Buyers Circle. | Continue reading
The international travel industry’s largest think tank is taking place at ITB Berlin NOW – Wide-ranging sessions on the future of the industry, travel sales, destination marketing and sustainability | Continue reading
In support of the plea by leading scientists, climate activists and individuals to all actors around the world to urgently combat climate and environment problems and their fatal consequences, Rika Jean-François, ITB commissioner for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), present … | Continue reading
Every year, the annual ITB Book Awards recognise tourism publications from Germany and abroad, mainly in German, but also in German translation. | Continue reading
Travel restrictions are affecting Germans’ summer vacation plans – Domestic tourism not impacted as severely by the pandemic – Technological innovations, personalised travel services and the current low volume of travel could trigger a resurgence of the travel industry | Continue reading
Accreditation service is online now – Access to the Press & Media Lounge – Quality content and daily tourism industry news | Continue reading
From 9 to 12 March 2021 from around 7 to 9.30 p.m., the Berlin Travel Festival // Digital (BTF // Digital) will be providing an alternative to the travelogues on streaming services and television. | Continue reading