Khiri Travel hosting global Virtual Trade Show
Asia based DMC Khiri Travel is inviting travel partners to learn more about the latest products and engage with its leadership team.
The Khiri Travel Virtual Trade Show takes place online from July 15–17, 2025 for travel partners worldwide.
The online event offers the chance to catch up with the management team one-on-one.
Travel partners will learn what’s new across the destinations and gain insider travel updates.
Travel agents and trade partners can connect directly with Country General Managers, the Partnership Development Team and the North America Sales Manager.
Each manager will host a virtual booth with bookable one-on-one time slots to learn about the latest developments and destination updates.
Partners can book multiple time slots across different time zones, including the Americas (East and West), the Middle East, the UK & Ireland, Europe, and Asia.
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