Travel associations join NYC international travel show
More than a dozen travel associations will officially sponsor the International Travel Show 2023.
ITS2023 will take place Thursday, October 26 – Saturday, 28, 2023, at the Javits Convention Center, New York City.
TRAVEL + LEISURE GO is presenting sponsor.
ITS2023 welcomes sponsors including Destinations International, African Tourism Association, Adventure Travel Trade Association, Family Travel Association, IATA and PATA.
Each day will feature conference sessions, exhibition hall booths and featured events dedicated to a specific audience.
Thursday, October 26 will be devoted to meetings and event planners; Friday, October 27 has been created for travel and tourism professionals; and Saturday, October 28 is consumers’ day.
The public can visit hundreds of travel exhibitors and attend presentations from travel experts.
ITS2023 will feature global destinations, hotels, cruise lines, airlines, and other travel providers.
The exhibition hall will also feature product demonstrations, speaker presentations and cultural performances.
“Destinations, tour operators and transport providers can exhibit all three days and meet with a wide selection of travel buyers,” said Paul Muir, president of ITS2023.
“We’ve created an efficient and cost-effective way for travel businesses to exhibit.”
Exhibitor benefits include a Smartmatch 1:1 Appointment System for matching business interests of exhibitors and attendees.
The Electronic Lead Retrieval System gathers attendee leads via the ITS2023 app.
Exhibitors will also have access to conference and networking sessions, customized exhibitor booth packages and a media press conference day.
Travel advisors will have opportunities throughout the show to participate in conference sessions, keynote presentations, networking, and panel discussions.
Topics will include new business models, customer marketing and travel trends.
Seminars for consumers will showcase sessions by experts in various areas of travel to provide first-hand experiences and advice on travel planning.
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