ITB Berlin 2013 was by far the world’s largest meeting place of
international tourism policy decision-makers and business leaders. The
German chancellor Angela Merkel, the Indonesian president Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono, representatives of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO),
the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) and the World Travel &
Tourism Council (WTTC), as well as more than 100 ministers of tourism
and state secretaries, met in Berlin to help shape the future for growth
in the tourism industry.
Dr. Christian Göke, COO Messe Berlin: “Once again, ITB Berlin has
kicked off the travel season around the globe. No other place in the
world gathers so many leading representatives from the private and
public sector. This is where the tone is set for the future of travel
for a billion people. The increase in international buyers is proof that
ITB Berlin continues to be the most important marketplace for the
global travel industry.“
From 6 to 10 March 2013, 10,086 exhibitors from 188 countries
presented their products and services in display halls that were fully
booked up. Overall, some 110,000 trade visitors came to Berlin, of whom
43 per cent were from abroad. This year there was a slight increase in
buyers from the USA and the Middle East. Exhibitors reported holding
quality talks and sealing more business deals.
The ITB Berlin Convention registered record levels of attendance. A
total of 21,000 took part in the 200 lectures, discussions and
workshops, 25 percent more than in 2012. Social Media and Mobile Travel
Services proved to be major visitor attractions. The matchmaking event
for bloggers involving exhibitors met with an extremely positive
Visitors thronged the halls on the Saturday of the show. More than
60,000 members of the general public came to find out about the
wide-ranging information on offer from exhibitors and providers of niche
market products. For the first time, visitors at the weekend were able
to book their tours directly at ITB Berlin. A poll among visitors
revealed that one in three intended to book a trip.
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