ILTM Asia Pacific 2021 will be a virtual event
ILTM Asia Pacific will go virtual this year, taking place online from 20 – 22 July.
The framework for the event will follow the concept of the virtual editions delivered by ILTM during 2020 and will provide a platform from which to connect with top luxury travel agents across the Asia Pacific region.
"While vaccine rollouts are going in the right direction towards international travel’s recovery, it appears that July will still be too early for an in-person event of our size in Singapore. For this reason, we have made the decision to postpone ILTM Asia Pacific 2021 as a face-to-face gathering until 2022," said Alison Gilmore, Portfolio, Director, ILTM Portfolio.
ILTM is designed to provide international and regional suppliers with new business opportunities and enhance industry and media relationships.
ILTM Asia Pacific will deliver one-to-one online meetings, plus direct messaging between buyer or media and suppliers throughout the duration of the 3-day event.
ILTM is a global collection of invitation-only events that brings together leading international buyers to discover the most luxurious travel experiences.
Each event brings luxury travel brands to ILTM’s extensive network of luxury travel advisors, through appointment programmes and networking sessions.
Alongside the global flagship events in Cannes and Asia Pacific, ILTM has four core local events; ILTM Arabia, ILTM China, ILTM Latin America and ILTM North America, as well as specialist event; ILTM Africa.
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