TravelTech Show set to return as in-person event in 2022
The TravelTech Show plans to be back in person in June 2022 with a physical event hosted in London.
It made the announcement after concluding a successful virtual event last week which streamed content in line with Asian, European and US time zones.
It attracted 692 active participants during the week and over half of these were travel technology buyers.
Eighty travel tech industry speakers were given a platform to share insights and knowledge.
"Even though parts of Europe are beginning to open up, the decision to go virtual was the right one, and allowed TravelTech Show to be accessed across the globe; something we’ve not been able to offer before," said Nimet Sayeed, Commercial & Event Manager for the TravelTech Show.
"As good as this virtual event has been, we are already planning for next year’s in-person event."
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