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Statista Projects 50% Growth for the Global Travel Industry in 2022

Things are looking up: according to forecasts by Statista, the global tourism market will reach $637 billion, an increase of 50 per cent – Holiday flights from Germany will overtake pre-crisis levels this summer already – Long-term changes in travel behaviour due to the pandemic are not affecting decision-making and destination choices








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Virtual ITB Berlin Convention 2022: A High-level Exchange of Expert Views

Virtual ITB Berlin Convention from 8 to 10 March 2022 – Focus on resilience, digitisation and sustainability – First leading speakers and sessions confirmed – Events under three track headings – New acting head of ITB Berlin Convention – Livestreaming plus stream for themed exhibitor conferences and presentations planned



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ITB Berlin In-Person Cancelled Again

Developments surrounding the coronavirus pandemic prevent making reliable plans for a large in-person event – ITB Berlin is focusing on a livestreamed convention and Digital Business Day in March 2022 as well as in-person ITB Berlin satellite events during 2022


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5 Things to Look Forward to at ITB Berlin 2021

On the 9 – 12 March, the travel and hospitality industry will gather digitally at ITB Berlin, the world’s leading travel trade show. Hoteliers converge on the event to get up to speed on the latest news and trends sweeping the sector and meet with a range of suppliers and clients. Preparing for a convention of this scale in its new virtual format may be daunting, so here is a snapshot of some key things to look forward to during the week.