ILTM Asia Pacific hails successful event
ILTM Asia Pacific 2025 has just wrapped up a successful event.
It confirmed that 40,000 mutually matched meetings took place during last week’s event in Singapore, representing an increase of 12%.
The meetings were pre-scheduled for 740 luxury travel suppliers and 740 of the region’s luxury travel advisors.
Dr Simon Baptist, Principal Asia-Pacific Economist at Visa revealed dedicated research highlighting that the Asia Pacific region will account for nearly half of all new high net worth individuals between 2025 and 2028.
The research also detailed the differing preferences by market and demographic and a continuing focus on wellbeing.
This was further confirmed by Alison Gilmore, Director of the ILTM Portfolio, highlighting the latest ‘Buzz v Reality’ research produced by ILTM in association with Altiant.
The research reveals details of how the global concept of ‘wellness’ is continuing to shift.
Over 70 media from across the region attended.
Noah Luo of China’s Scope33 said: “ILTM Asia Pacific has been an incredible platform to reconnect with the global luxury travel community. It’s exciting to see China’s inbound and outbound markets booming again.”
Fellow attendee Adam Ang from Intriq Journey in Singapore added: “I’ve been attending ILTM Asia Pacific for several years now, and it continues to deliver real value every time. The quality of the exhibitors is consistently high and the meetings well-matched and genuinely productive.”
ILTM Asia Pacific 2026 is set take place next year in Singapore, from 29 June – 2 July.
Later this year, ILTM North America is being held on 6 – 9 October at Baha Mar, Bahamas, followed by ILTM Cannes, on 1 – 4 December.
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