The prospects are excellent for ITB Berlin 2015, as final preparations are being made for the 49th edition of the show.
More than 10,000 exhibitors from around 190 countries and regions will be presenting their innovative products and services in the 26 display halls on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds.
Over 100,000 trade visitors are expected to attend the world’s largest travel trade show in order find out about all the tourism industry’s products and services at this year’s event.
The focus is on the partner country Mongolia which will be organising the opening ceremonies on the eve of ITB Berlin and will be represented in several halls at the show.
A Mongolian yurt will welcome visitors at the south entrance to the grounds. In Hall 26 visitors can find out about the wide range of travel products from the country’s stand which occupies a larger area than last year.
They can also find out about sustainable tourism in Mongolia in Hall 4.1.
Source: www.breakingtravelnews.com
The prospects are excellent for ITB Berlin 2015, as final preparations are being made for the 49th edition of the show.
More than 10,000 exhibitors from around 190 countries and regions will be presenting their innovative products and services in the 26 display halls on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds.
Over 100,000 trade visitors are expected to attend the world’s largest travel trade show in order find out about all the tourism industry’s products and services at this year’s event.
The focus is on the partner country Mongolia which will be organising the opening ceremonies on the eve of ITB Berlin and will be represented in several halls at the show.
A Mongolian yurt will welcome visitors at the south entrance to the grounds. In Hall 26 visitors can find out about the wide range of travel products from the country’s stand which occupies a larger area than last year.
They can also find out about sustainable tourism in Mongolia in Hall 4.1.
Source: www.breakingtravelnews.com