Khiri Travel to showcase new product at Virtual Trade Show
Asia DMC Khiri Travel is gearing up for its Virtual Trade Show 2026, taking place next week.
It runs from January 20–22 and is designed to strengthen collaboration with the travel trade and share insights.
The three-day virtual trade show is an opportunity for travel partners to connect directly with Khiri Travel’s country general managers across Southeast Asia and beyond, as well as product and account managers, and partnership development manager.
Each team member will host a dedicated virtual booth with bookable one-on-one meeting slots.
Partners can learn about the latest developments and new travel experiences, destination updates and industry insights.
To ensure accessibility for global travel partners, there are multiple meeting slots across major time zones.
These include Asia, Europe, the UK and Ireland, Australia, and the Americas.
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