Singapore gets ready to Rave
Singapore is gearing up for a mammoth 11 days of travel talk during TravelRave, which takes place October 18-28.
The event brings together various sectors of the tourism industry with six co-located events: Asia Travel Leaders Summit, ITB Asia, World Savers Congress, Web in Travel (WIT), Aviation Outlook Asia and the Singapore Experience Awards.
American writer and futurist Alvin Toffler will kick off TravelRave with a keynote address at the inaugural Asia Travel Leaders Summit (18-19 October).
Web in Travel (19-22 October) will unravel the changing customer in Asia, and the factors contributing to the growth of online travel in the region.
Held outside the United States for the first time, The World Savers Congress (19-20 October) by Conde Nast Traveller will bring in Academy Award winners Mira Sorvino, and director Louie Psihoyos as the keynote speakers to launch the Congress’ discussions on global social responsibility.
ITB Asia (20-22 October), now established as the region’s leading travel trade show, and Aviation Outlook Asia (20-22 October), will be followed by the Singapore Experience Awards on October 28.
The awards celebrate the industry’s contributions to providing outstanding customer experiences and enhancing Singapore’s competitiveness as a tourism destination.
Ian Jarrett
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