The lucky fourteen winners of the first International Travel & Tourism Awards, presented by WTM London, have been revealed this evening (Tuesday 6 November) at a glittering awards ceremony in London.
The award winners were honored in front of an audience of more than 500 senior industry professionals at the Grade I-listed Tobacco Dock, near WTM London’s ExCeL venue.
Judged by an independent panel of experts from around the world, the 14 awards showcase the best in class of the global travel and tourism industry.
Nick Pilbeam, Divisional Director at WTM London’s parent company, Reed Exhibitions led the judging panel alongside UNWTO’s Director of Communications, Marcelo Risi.
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Covid-19 be damned. Trip.com Group, which filed for an initial public offering and a secondary stock market listing in Hong Kong, detailed in several charts what it views as “a massive travel market opportunity” globally through 2025.
For anyone thinking that the novel coronavirus is a harbinger of a hopelessly decimated global travel industry over the long term, these Trip.com projections provide a counter narrative.
Sure, the message is geared toward enticing investors to buy shares, and the global numbers come through the prism of a travel company in China, where coronavirus has been handled to a a large extent, but the charts in Trip.com Group’s financial filing Tuesday in connection with the proposed Hong Kong listing are illuminating. The company’s primary listing would remain in New York on Nasdaq.
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By Yang Feiyue | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-03-11 08:49 Share CLOSE
Beijing will share its experiences in fighting the pandemic and restarting tourism at the ITB Berlin, which kicked off on March 9.
Pang Wei, deputy director-general of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, will deliver a keynote speech on March 11.
The fair held online this year includes the opening ceremony, keynote speeches and special forums. It aims at presenting the latest development, innovative strategies in view of a globalized world. The Beijing-based World Tourism Cities Federation is co-hosting the fair s ITB Convention for the fifth consecutive time.
WTCF will present its latest World Tourism Economy Trends Report 2021 at the fair.