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SINGAPORE, 27 July 2021: ITB India 2022, scheduled for 4 to 8 April 2022. will adopt a hybrid format mixing virtual with in-person networking.
In its latest update, Messe Berlin Singapore, the event
organiser, says it is bringing back the much-desired human connection while
facilitating face-to-face business meetings and networking.
The physical event will be hosted from 4 to 6 April 2022,
Mumbai, India and the virtual component will follow from 7 to 8 April 2022.
An estimated 400 buyers and 150 international exhibitors
will join sponsors and 80 odd speakers who will lead over 60 conference
sessions.
The count is based on participation at the inaugural
all-virtual 2021 edition held last April. At the time, Messe Berlin (Singapore)
SINGAPORE, 29 April 2021: ITB Asia will gear up to resume its physical trade show format in October but with strict Covid-19 preventative measures in place.
Messe Berlin Singapore, the show organiser, confirmed the
move back to an in-person format scheduled in Singapore from 27 to 29 October
based on the current Covid-19 hygiene and safety protocols.
Over 600 international exhibitors have already registered
for the annual three-day B2B trade show and convention, signalling their
confidence in the industry’s recovery.
Singapore has clocked up a remarkable Covid-19 recovery with cases down to a seven-day average of 25, mostly imported. Overall, Singapore’s cumulative count is 61,063 infections with just 30 deaths since mid-January 2020.
SINGAPORE, 7 April 2021: The first edition of ITB India and South Asia, an all-virtual event, opens today, and over the next three days, it will present a virtual business-to-business travel and tourism trade show platform for India and South Asia through to closing ceremony 9 April.
Its organisers, Messe Berlin Singapore, position the event as more than a travel trade show claiming it will be an important platform to meet the “most influential organisations in the international, Indian and South Asian travel and tourism industry to build strong partnerships and strengthen existing bonds.”
India is the second-largest outbound market in Asia and the eighth largest travel market in the world. The value of the Indian outbound travel market in 2024 is projected to be around USD42 billion.