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TUESDAY<br />

1 st MARCH<br />

2016<br />

PREVIEW<br />

EDITION<br />

NEWS <strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN CONVENTION<br />

Dr Christian Göke<br />

CEO, Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH<br />

“Tourism is a major<br />

Force that drives<br />

economic development<br />

and creates and<br />

secures jobs at travel<br />

destinations”<br />

Read page 5<br />

David Scowsill<br />

CEO & President,<br />

World Travel and Tourism Council<br />

“We need governments<br />

to move faster towards<br />

electronic visa processing,<br />

in the same way that<br />

airlines switched from<br />

paper to electronic tickets.”<br />

Read page 10<br />

Taleb Rifai<br />

Secretary-General, UNWTO<br />

“Tourism can be a<br />

factor driving positive<br />

change towards<br />

a more peaceful,<br />

inclusive and<br />

sustainable society”<br />

Read page 12<br />

Adrian Hands<br />

Senior Director, CPC Sales EMEA,<br />

TripAdvisor<br />

“The majority of travellers want<br />

to be able to read reviews,<br />

compare prices and make a<br />

booking – all in one location…<br />

including accommodations,<br />

eateries and attractions. ”<br />

Read page 23<br />

Hall 9<br />

Stand 316<br />

Hall 22 A<br />

Stand 104<br />

Changing Habits – Changing<br />

Responses<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2016 set to tackle burning issues of our time<br />

Hall 17<br />

Stand 109<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is just around the corner.<br />

Exhibitors, travel professionals and<br />

media from around the world are set to<br />

descend upon the German capital to find<br />

the most comprehensive show of its kind<br />

in the world.<br />

Despite the difficult economic situation<br />

on the world market, the refugee crisis<br />

and terror attacks, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is as<br />

successful as ever. Indeed, with around<br />

ten thousand exhibitors, a third of whom<br />

are newcomers to the show, it will be “a<br />

year of discovery” for many of us!<br />

At the heart of concerns this year<br />

however one finds more than ever the<br />

challenge of sharing economy, how this<br />

is affecting business, and if and how it<br />

might be advantageous to the industry.<br />

Tackling the question head-on, Alain<br />

Dupeyras, head of Tourism, OECD will<br />

be addressing this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention during the <strong>ITB</strong> Destination<br />

Days.<br />

See our exclusive pre-show interview – page 28.<br />

Alain Dupeyras<br />

Head of Tourism, OECD<br />

REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT<br />

OCEANIA<br />

According to the World<br />

Tourism Organisation,<br />

Oceania recorded one of<br />

the biggest hikes in visitor<br />

growth in 2015, at 7%, even<br />

ahead of the rest of APAC.<br />

While for many considered<br />

the “antipodes”, destinations<br />

surrounding Australasia<br />

increasingly seduce a<br />

travelling public in search of<br />

authenticity, cleanliness and<br />

friendly faces. When combined<br />

with white, sandy beaches,<br />

adventure trails, scenery and<br />

gastronomy unlike any other<br />

part of the world, along with<br />

lower airfares and improved<br />

long haul flight comfort levels,<br />

Oceania is a real winner!<br />

(Special feature – from page 41).<br />

Vanuatu


NEWS<br />

3<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

Richard Barnes<br />

Editor-in-Chief,<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

CONTENTS<br />

PREVIEW<br />

EDITION<br />

Tuesday<br />

1 st March<br />

2016<br />

For a Week, <strong>Berlin</strong> is<br />

World Capital of Tourism<br />

<strong>News</strong>.............................................. page 6<br />

Trade Talk.....................................page 21<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention................. page 23<br />

Exclusive Interviews....................page 28<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES<br />

Education & Training.................. page 30<br />

Honeymoons............................... page 31<br />

Adventure Tourism..................... page 35<br />

Youth Travel................................ page 39<br />

REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT<br />

Oceania ....................................... page 41<br />

Where to Go in <strong>Berlin</strong>................. page 47<br />

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In a world in a constant state of flux – in many<br />

ways – the success of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> appears to<br />

be even more solidly assured. For this 50 th<br />

anniversary event, just under a third of all the<br />

exhibitors at the show are new, with many<br />

from the Asian continent. Indeed Asia, and in<br />

particular China, are growing in significance.<br />

The arrival of Tuniu from China marks a new<br />

level of importance from this nation. This,<br />

added with the presence of China Southern<br />

Airlines, along with agencies such as Beijing<br />

Charmission Travel, Ideaindochina & HGH<br />

Travel and Trails of Indochina underlines<br />

growing interest for Asia in general, and the<br />

diversification of the tourism offering. Added<br />

to this, the return of Nepal is definitely good<br />

news for the region. Meanwhile, the 2016<br />

edition of the UNWTO’s Silk Road Tour<br />

Operators’ Forum to be held at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Our Team<br />

at Your Service<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

will host a specialised workshop for inbound<br />

tour operators to better understand, engage<br />

and work with the international travel trade.<br />

It is also excellent to note the return of a<br />

number of African exhibitors to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

including Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Burundi<br />

and Sierra Leone.<br />

Indeed, the role of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> as an “island in<br />

the storm” is such that travel professionals<br />

from around the globe increasingly flock<br />

to the event in growing numbers to seek<br />

ideas, inspiration and thought leadership. It<br />

is the truly international nature of the show<br />

that makes its success. Over two thirds of<br />

all exhibitors are from outside of Germany,<br />

making <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> the annual “world capital<br />

of tourism”.<br />

We look forward to seeing you at<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>. For the most up-todate<br />

live trade news at the show, our<br />

editorial team again this year will be<br />

covering all major announcements<br />

and news as it happens. Please send<br />

us all your news (see contact details<br />

below) or drop by our offices in<br />

Hall 6.3 at Messe <strong>Berlin</strong>, from 9am<br />

Monday 7 th March throughout the<br />

entire show. The coffee is on us!<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


NEWS<br />

5<br />

Taking it From The Top<br />

A word from Dr Christian Göke, CEO of Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> –<br />

organisers of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Launched in 1966 as a rather small exhibition with a convention, <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> rapidly became a global success. During the last decade, the show<br />

was able to cement its position as the World’s Leading Travel Trade<br />

Show. We asked Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> CEO, Dr Christian Göke to tell us more…<br />

It is the only show to give<br />

the full picture of the entire<br />

travel trade industry and it<br />

stands for global expertise<br />

and excellence. This<br />

helped us to create a major<br />

export success in 2008:<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Asia. Since its launch<br />

the show in Singapore has<br />

continued to expand both<br />

in format and size, and is<br />

now the leading B2B show<br />

for the Asian travel market.<br />

Every year, the trade show<br />

and conference attracts<br />

800 exhibitors from over<br />

70 countries and close to<br />

10,000 visitors from 110<br />

countries.<br />

Today, the <strong>ITB</strong> brand enjoys<br />

an excellent standing.<br />

The outlook is positive<br />

and we are enthusiastic<br />

about the future. We look<br />

forward to developing this<br />

product still further for our<br />

customers and partners.<br />

This is the 50 th anniversary<br />

of the fair. What have been<br />

the “high points” over the<br />

decades?<br />

Once upon a time <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> simply rented out<br />

floor space.<br />

Today, it is much more<br />

than a show. The secret<br />

of its success lies in its<br />

role as the barometer of<br />

the international travel<br />

industry. It senses new<br />

trends and detects which<br />

ones will influence the<br />

industry in the near<br />

future. The format of the<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention,<br />

which we introduced in<br />

2004, brought us to the<br />

forefront of knowledge<br />

and opinion. Rather than<br />

following trends, <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> always makes sure<br />

it actively sets the pace.<br />

There are many examples.<br />

As early as 1988 the<br />

presentation of computeraided<br />

booking systems at<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> paved the way<br />

for the digital transition<br />

of tourism companies. In<br />

1992 <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> recognised<br />

that many tourists were<br />

TOURISM IS A MAJOR<br />

FORCE THAT DRIVES ECONOMIC<br />

DEVELOPMENT AND CREATES<br />

AND SECURES JOBS AT TRAVEL<br />

DESTINATIONS<br />

influenced in their travel<br />

choice by environmental<br />

considerations and human<br />

rights issues, at the time<br />

when the show focused on<br />

these topics.<br />

In 2000 travel technology<br />

and the mobile internet<br />

received display areas of<br />

their own at the show –<br />

long before smartphones<br />

became part of our daily<br />

lives.<br />

By introducing an LGBT<br />

travel section in 2010 <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> took an important<br />

stand regarding equal<br />

rights for tourists from<br />

lesbian, gay, bisexual and<br />

transgender communities.<br />

Since 2013, we have<br />

been offering an in-depth<br />

advisory service to tourism<br />

market players. The <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Advisory network for<br />

experts helps customers<br />

to develop market and<br />

manage their destinations.<br />

In addition to that, we have<br />

established a knowledge<br />

factory, the <strong>ITB</strong> Academy.<br />

As part of the 365-day<br />

offer of professional<br />

training courses <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> offers webinars on<br />

examples of best practices<br />

in the industry and supply<br />

information on survey<br />

findings and market trends.<br />

Over the past five months,<br />

over 3,500 students and<br />

industry players worldwide<br />

have participated in our<br />

first Massive Open Online<br />

Course (MOOC) on Social<br />

Media in Tourism.<br />

These examples show that<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is continuously<br />

expanding its portfolio.<br />

Last but not least, I<br />

want to mention the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Buyers Circle. Thanks<br />

to this exclusive group<br />

of senior buyers from<br />

medium-sized and global<br />

enterprises <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> has<br />

been able to substantially<br />

boost business among<br />

its exhibitors. The overall<br />

spending power of its<br />

members is 1.5 billion<br />

euros. At <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2016<br />

we will be welcoming the<br />

one-thousandth member<br />

to this exclusive circle.<br />

What is your “personal<br />

message” to the world’s<br />

travel trade professionals<br />

and press in town for <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>?<br />

There are many challenges<br />

facing the travel industry<br />

today. Among travellers,<br />

especially families, there<br />

is uncertainty due to the<br />

recent terror attacks, and<br />

more and more are looking<br />

for safe destinations.<br />

Studies show that in the<br />

wake of previous attacks<br />

bookings were affected<br />

in certain regions over<br />

a limited period of time.<br />

Travel destinations may<br />

change briefly, but people<br />

continue to travel. Despite<br />

the many challenges that<br />

the industry must now<br />

overcome I am optimistic<br />

Dr Christian Göke<br />

CEO, Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH<br />

that tourism will continue<br />

to grow and contribute to<br />

global wealth. Tourism is<br />

a major force that drives<br />

economic development<br />

and creates and secures<br />

jobs at travel destinations.<br />

In the past the travel<br />

industry has already shown<br />

itself to be extremely<br />

resilient. In this situation,<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> will be able to<br />

demonstrate its qualities<br />

as a networking platform<br />

and marketing instrument.<br />

Together, by educating,<br />

informing and cooperating<br />

at international level we<br />

can set an example that<br />

will defy fear, terror and<br />

suspicion.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


6 NEWS<br />

Dr Martin Buck<br />

Senior Vice President, Messe <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

David Ruetz<br />

Head of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> at Messe <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Where Supply Meets Demand<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2016 unites the world of travel and tourism with 180 countries<br />

represented in 26 halls<br />

With literally thousands of new exhibitors, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2016 proves its<br />

ongoing success as “the world stage” for the travel and tourism industries.<br />

We asked David Ruetz, Head of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> and Dr Martin Buck Senior Vice<br />

President, Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> how this year’s show compares to the previous<br />

edition.<br />

Dr Martin Buck: 2016 is a<br />

special year for <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>:<br />

the World’s Leading Travel<br />

Trade Show is celebrating<br />

its 50 th anniversary.<br />

Despite the difficult<br />

economic situation on the<br />

world market, the refugee<br />

crisis and terror attacks<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is as successful<br />

as ever. The show will<br />

unite supply and demand<br />

from around the world<br />

again and send out an<br />

important message for the<br />

future. We expect around<br />

10,000 exhibitors and<br />

organizations from more<br />

than 180 countries to be in<br />

the 26 halls on the <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Exhibition Grounds.<br />

David Ruetz: This year,<br />

we will see quite a lot<br />

of new exhibitors at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>, especially from<br />

the Travel Technology<br />

section. Around 30% of the<br />

exhibitors are newcomers<br />

to the show, including<br />

major international<br />

companies such as<br />

Tuniu (China), Bynder<br />

’getbynder’ (Netherlands)<br />

and Clicktripz (USA).<br />

Demand from Asia<br />

remains particularly high.<br />

In Hall 26 China Southern<br />

Airlines, as well as tour<br />

operators and destination<br />

management companies<br />

(DMCs), including Beijing<br />

Charmission Travel,<br />

Europe Champion Travel,<br />

Ideaindochina & HGH<br />

Travel and Trails of<br />

Indochina are represented<br />

for the first time.<br />

Following the disastrous<br />

earthquake in April 2015<br />

Nepal is back with its<br />

campaign ’Nepal Now’,<br />

promoting the country as an<br />

attractive and safe tourism<br />

destination. There is also<br />

high growth in numbers<br />

from Canada, the USA and<br />

Central Asia. In particular,<br />

there are many exhibitors<br />

from Russia. Numerous<br />

countries from Africa are<br />

back at the show following<br />

an absence. They include<br />

Zimbabwe, Cameroon,<br />

Burundi and Sierra Leone,<br />

whose appearance at the<br />

show after the ravaging<br />

Ebola epidemic marks the<br />

return of this country to the<br />

tourism market. The arrival<br />

of several newcomers<br />

from Europe emphasises<br />

the increasing importance<br />

of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

MB: For the first time the<br />

Vatican Museums and<br />

the papal art collection<br />

from Vatican City are<br />

represented with their own<br />

stand in Hall 1.2a. Turkey<br />

is represented in its own<br />

hall (3.2) with 15 new<br />

exhibitors, a record figure.<br />

In your feedback from the<br />

main exhibitors what are<br />

you seeing as being the<br />

main industry trends at<br />

the moment?<br />

DR: We are currently<br />

experiencing a generation<br />

shift in the tourism industry.<br />

Just like in traditional<br />

industries, which are<br />

currently experiencing<br />

their fourth industrial<br />

revolution, a new era is<br />

beginning in the global<br />

travel industry as well.<br />

The use of the Internet<br />

and social media for<br />

marketing communication<br />

and distribution purposes<br />

will now be followed by<br />

a digital transformation<br />

of the entire company.<br />

Nowadays, a robot<br />

AROUND 30% OF THE<br />

EXHIBITORS ARE NEWCOMERS<br />

TO THE SHOW, INCLUDING MAJOR<br />

INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES<br />

SUCH AS TUNIU (CHINA), BYNDER<br />

’GETBYNDER’ (NETHERLANDS)<br />

AND CLICKTRIPZ (USA)<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


NEWS<br />

7<br />

welcoming guests to a hotel<br />

with glasses of champagne is<br />

no longer pure fantasy. Under<br />

the heading of ’Travel 4.0 –<br />

the digitalization of the travel<br />

industry’, the convention will<br />

examine a number of topics,<br />

including virtual reality, the<br />

digital transition and the use of<br />

humanoid robots in the tourism<br />

industry. Information on all the<br />

sessions on digitalization can<br />

be viewed at a glance at http://<br />

www.itb-convention.com/<br />

digitalization.<br />

This year <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> chose the<br />

Maldives as its Official Partner<br />

Country 2016 Why so?<br />

MB: This year’s Official Partner<br />

Country is the Maldives,<br />

because it offers one of the<br />

best examples of carefully<br />

controlled, ecological tourism<br />

development, which is a world<br />

apart from mass tourism.<br />

With its glistening white<br />

beaches, turquoise lagoons<br />

and unrivalled scuba diving,<br />

this island nation is a nature<br />

paradise that is one of the<br />

planet’s last.<br />

What are the trends this year<br />

in terms of trade and media<br />

interest in the show?<br />

MB: Everyone will get an idea<br />

how tourism might look like in<br />

the future. Visitors to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

will be able to witness the first<br />

run of Toshiba’s humanoid<br />

robot in Europe.<br />

The new humanoid’s name<br />

is ChihiraKanae and it looks<br />

like a charming 30 years old<br />

woman. She will be welcoming<br />

trade visitors on Wednesday<br />

and Thursday and the private<br />

public during the week end<br />

in the South Entrance of the<br />

fairground.<br />

Trade visitors can make<br />

up their own minds about<br />

humanoid robots in the global<br />

travel industry during the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Convention as well. On<br />

Friday, 11 March at the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Marketing and Distribution<br />

Day a live demonstration<br />

will show ChihiraKanae in<br />

action during the discussion<br />

panel. In an interview later<br />

on, one of Toshiba’s experts<br />

managing the project will have<br />

more information about the<br />

technology giant’s future plans.<br />

A global, representative and<br />

exclusive survey carried out by<br />

Travelzoo will also establish<br />

whether there is a demand for<br />

robots among customers.<br />

DR: The digital revolution will<br />

also be the main topic at the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Hospitality Day. On Thursday,<br />

10 March, the first humanoid<br />

robot to work in a hotel will be<br />

among those having their say.<br />

The most recent staff member<br />

of the Ghent Marriott Hotel in<br />

Belgium speaks 19 languages.<br />

His inventor and hotel manager<br />

will be talking about his origins<br />

and hotel duties. ’Mario’ will<br />

be in action at every panel<br />

discussion.<br />

ONLY<br />

AROUND 30%<br />

OF THE SHOW’S<br />

EXHIBITORS<br />

ARE FROM<br />

GERMANY. OVER<br />

TWO-THIRDS<br />

COME TO US<br />

FROM ABROAD.<br />

THE SHOW IS<br />

ALWAYS LIKE A<br />

BIG REUNION OF<br />

THE FAMILY THAT<br />

REPRESENTS THE<br />

WORLD’S TRAVEL<br />

INDUSTRY.<br />

In terms of tourism, Germany<br />

is not only a leading source<br />

market but also a key<br />

destination in Europe. How is<br />

this evolving?<br />

MB: Germany remains the<br />

‘world travel champion’<br />

as the worldwide number<br />

one outbound market for<br />

international tourism. But<br />

Germany as a travel destination<br />

continues to break all records as<br />

well. In 2015, during the summer<br />

months of June, July and August<br />

alone, German incoming<br />

numbers, at 35 million, were<br />

6.7 percent higher, compared<br />

with the 2014 high season. This<br />

positive trend is set to continue<br />

in 2016. Germany is not only a<br />

very attractive destination; it is<br />

also a very safe one. In addition<br />

to that, the cost of travelling<br />

to Germany from abroad has<br />

fallen to unprecedented low<br />

levels due to the strength of the<br />

dollar.<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention is<br />

unbelievably rich again this<br />

year. What are you looking<br />

forward to the most?<br />

MB: The program of events at<br />

the forthcoming <strong>ITB</strong> Convention<br />

features a wide spectrum of<br />

topics, ranging from humanoid<br />

robots, migration and<br />

integration to career advice for<br />

the next generation of tourism<br />

professionals. It is not easy to<br />

make a choice! I’m personally<br />

looking forward to the sessions<br />

under the heading of ’Travel 4.0<br />

– the digitization of the travel<br />

industry’.<br />

From my point of view, these<br />

debates at the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention are what it is all<br />

about. Other topics of particular<br />

interest to me are how mega<br />

distributors are changing the<br />

hotel industry. Furthermore,<br />

I believe that the luxury travel<br />

segment will continue to benefit<br />

from the good economic outlook<br />

for Europe. At the <strong>ITB</strong> Marketing<br />

and Distribution Day various<br />

experts will be analyzing the<br />

latest findings regarding the<br />

luxury travel market.<br />

Apart from being the biggest<br />

show, what would you say sets<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> apart from other<br />

travel and tourism trade shows<br />

around the globe?<br />

MB: <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is the event with<br />

the most trade visitors from<br />

abroad and boasts the world’s<br />

largest attendance of exhibitors<br />

from all parts of the globe. <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> mirrors the entire valueadded<br />

chain of the tourism<br />

industry. Only around 30% of<br />

the show’s exhibitors are from<br />

Germany. Over two-thirds come<br />

to us from abroad. The show<br />

is always like a big reunion of<br />

the family that represents the<br />

world’s travel industry.<br />

DR: The secret of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>’s<br />

success lies in its role as the<br />

barometer of the international<br />

travel industry. It senses new<br />

trends and detects which ones<br />

will influence the industry in<br />

the near future. For exhibitors<br />

it is the business side of the<br />

show that above all determines<br />

its success. Exhibitor turnover<br />

figures of nearly seven billion<br />

euros and 90 per cent plus<br />

satisfaction levels are proof of<br />

how important <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is for<br />

international tourism.<br />

FROM<br />

‘66TO‘16<br />

50 glorious years of <strong>ITB</strong> –<br />

stepping back in time<br />

This year is the 50 th anniversary of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>, marking a genuine success<br />

story “made in <strong>Berlin</strong>“. Each of this<br />

year’s editions of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

looks back at one of the highlights…<br />

PART ONE<br />

THE EARLY YEARS<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 1966 - 9 Exhibitors from Egypt, Brazil,<br />

West-Germany, Guinea and the Irak introduce their<br />

touristic offers at the first <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

In the Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> archives,<br />

correspondence from before the first<br />

event can be found urgently advising<br />

that <strong>ITB</strong> – the International Travel Fair –<br />

be called off, as it was “totally pointless“.<br />

By contrast, the <strong>Berlin</strong>er Morgenpost<br />

described the idea of holding a travel<br />

exhibition as “very original”, particularly<br />

in view of the limited travel opportunities<br />

available to West <strong>Berlin</strong>ers, due to the<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Wall.<br />

Organiser Prof. Dr. Manfred Busche<br />

ignored the doubters and refused to be<br />

swayed. In 1966 he launched the first<br />

event under the heading of an overseas<br />

import fair. Nine exhibitors from five<br />

countries (Egypt, Brazil, the Federal<br />

Republic of Germany, Guinea and Iraq)<br />

displayed their products and services on<br />

the exhibition grounds.<br />

The 2 nd International Tourism Exchange<br />

was an all-round success. The display<br />

area covered 4,700 square metres and<br />

the event attracted 1,250 trade visitors.<br />

Thousands of <strong>Berlin</strong>ers came to find out<br />

about travel destinations abroad.<br />

Romania and Hungary were also<br />

represented, two Eastern Block countries<br />

during the Cold War.<br />

Thus, from the very beginning, <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> represented a neutral platform for<br />

exhibiting products regardless of political<br />

divisions.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


8 NEWS<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2015,<br />

North Entrance<br />

Bookings Stable Despite Tou<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> set to kick off on an upbeat note with<br />

From 9 to 13 March 2016 at the world’s largest<br />

travel trade show, 10,000 exhibitors and<br />

organisations from more than 180 countries will<br />

be present in 26 halls on the <strong>Berlin</strong> Exhibition<br />

Grounds.<br />

“Bookings are stable<br />

compared to 2015,<br />

underlining <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>’s<br />

role as the World’s Leading<br />

Travel Trade Show – despite<br />

the difficult economic<br />

situation on the world<br />

market, the refugee crisis<br />

and terror attacks”, said<br />

David Ruetz, head of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

From Wednesday to Friday<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is open to trade<br />

visitors only. Parallel with<br />

the show the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention, the largest<br />

event of its kind, will be<br />

held from Wednesday, 9 to<br />

Saturday, 12 March 2016.<br />

More details are available<br />

at www.itb-convention.<br />

com. <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is the<br />

global travel industry’s<br />

leading trade show. In 2015<br />

a total of 10,096 companies<br />

and organisations from<br />

186 countries exhibited<br />

their products and services<br />

to 175,000 visitors, who<br />

included 115,000 trade<br />

visitors.<br />

The focus this year is on the<br />

Maldives. This year’s partner<br />

country is organising the<br />

opening event on the<br />

eve of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>. What is<br />

more, the island nation in<br />

the Indian Ocean, which<br />

first exhibited at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

in 1984, occupies a larger<br />

display area. Trade visitors<br />

and the general public<br />

visiting the stand in Hall<br />

5.2, which now covers 200<br />

square metres, can find out<br />

about the many products<br />

and services of this travel<br />

destination which attracts<br />

visitors 365 days a year.<br />

For business travel<br />

managers and everyone<br />

involved with business<br />

travel Hall 7.1c at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

is the place to meet.<br />

For the fourth year in<br />

succession the Home of<br />

Business Travel by <strong>ITB</strong> &<br />

VDR offers a relaxed lounge<br />

atmosphere where one can<br />

network and exchange<br />

knowledge.<br />

TRAVEL<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

PROVIDES<br />

IMPETUS FOR THE<br />

GLOBAL TRAVEL<br />

INDUSTRY<br />

Travel Technology is<br />

booming. Halls 5.1 and<br />

6.1 were booked out since<br />

December and the high<br />

level of demand expressed<br />

by first-time exhibitors<br />

reflects the dynamic nature<br />

of the market. Around<br />

30% of exhibitors in this<br />

section are newcomers to<br />

the show, including major<br />

international companies<br />

such as Tuniu (China), Bynder<br />

’getbynder’ (Netherlands)<br />

and Clicktripz (USA), as<br />

well as Beachinspector, the<br />

winners of the Sprungbrett<br />

Innovators’ Competition.<br />

Roompad, Citos Systems<br />

and Freshcells occupy<br />

larger display areas and<br />

Sabre, the world’s leading<br />

provider of solutions for the<br />

travel industry, has moved<br />

to the Travel Technology<br />

Hall in 5.1.<br />

Following a long absence,<br />

Traffics is exhibiting at the<br />

show again. This travel tech<br />

company is also a sponsor<br />

of the eTravel Lounge,<br />

which has established itself<br />

as an important platform for<br />

startups.<br />

On 9 March the final round<br />

of Start Tourism Up will<br />

be held on the company’s<br />

stage.<br />

For the first time the etravel<br />

Lab is being sponsored,<br />

namely by Pisano Holding.<br />

David Ruetz has good news<br />

for everyone on this year’s<br />

waiting list: “Due to high<br />

demand, in 2017 <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

is planning to expand this<br />

highly topical segment,<br />

which continues to grow.“<br />

PINK PAVILION:<br />

WORLD’S<br />

LARGEST DISPLAY<br />

OF GAY AND<br />

LESBIAN TRAVEL<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

Since 2010 Gay & Lesbian<br />

Travel has been highly<br />

successful at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>. In<br />

the meantime it represents<br />

the world’s largest specialist<br />

display of travel products in<br />

lesbian, gay, bisexual and<br />

transgender (LGBT) tourism.<br />

Companies from around the<br />

world are represented in the<br />

Pink Pavilion, including the<br />

International Gay & Lesbian<br />

Travel Association (IGLTA)<br />

and many co-exhibitors.<br />

Newcomers include include<br />

India and Nepal as well as<br />

Moments, an operator from<br />

Mauritius, Quiiky Travel<br />

from Italy, and Illinois<br />

Tourism, the partner of the<br />

Media Breakfast.<br />

CULTURE LOUNGE:<br />

INCREASE IN<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

EXHIBITORS<br />

This year the Culture<br />

Lounge has experienced<br />

a considerable rise in<br />

international exhibitors,<br />

making it one of the highest<br />

growth segments at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

As well as regular<br />

exhibitors in Hall 16 over<br />

a dozen European cities,<br />

destinations and institutions<br />

are appearing for the first<br />

time, showcasing their<br />

cultural highlights. They<br />

include Aarhus 2017 – the<br />

European City of Culture,<br />

Belgientourismus Wallonie-<br />

Brüssel, Fédération<br />

Européenne des Cités<br />

Napoléoniennes, Fondation<br />

Beyeler, Innovation Norway,<br />

Ireland Tourism and the<br />

Liszt Academy of Music<br />

from Budapest.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


9<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2015,<br />

View of Hall<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> 2015,<br />

Gay Lesbian Travel<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2015,<br />

Culture Lounge<br />

gh Conditions<br />

a focus on the sunny Maldives<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> HOSPITALITY<br />

DAY<br />

On Thursday, 10 March<br />

2016 the special guest at the<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Hospitality Day will be<br />

Mario, a robot who works<br />

in a hotel. Visitors to the<br />

11th hotel conference of<br />

the world’s leading travel<br />

trade show can witness<br />

him at the start of the<br />

event and briefly at every<br />

discussion round. On the<br />

subject of digitalization, the<br />

key topic at the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention, leading hotel<br />

experts will be discussing<br />

robots, hi-tech innovations<br />

and innovation labs. This is<br />

the first time a Chinese hotel<br />

group will be taking part.<br />

At Plateno Hotels, China’s<br />

second largest hotel chain,<br />

“totally digital” has become<br />

part of everyday life. There<br />

will also be a meeting<br />

of two senior executives<br />

from Google andBooking.<br />

com. A futurist will be<br />

describing digital natives<br />

and three other experts will<br />

be discussing investment in<br />

hotel guests.<br />

Stephan Demmerle, director<br />

of the Business Unit Central<br />

Europe of the NH Hotel<br />

Group, will be explaining<br />

why the hotel chain makes<br />

use of a technology that can<br />

create a life-size human with<br />

a 3D hologram of his heart<br />

and distribute it around the<br />

world. Roland Schwecke of<br />

the marketing consultancy<br />

DICON Marketing- und<br />

Beratungsgesellschaft<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> will be closely<br />

examining the impact<br />

of technology, for which<br />

Richard Singer of Travelzoo<br />

conducted a survey of<br />

consumer opinions for <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

OTA giants are inseparable<br />

from the hotel industry.<br />

How are distribution giants<br />

changing this sector and<br />

how is competition among<br />

OTAs changing? Terri<br />

Scriven, industry head of<br />

Hospitality, Google, London,<br />

and Peter Verhoeven,<br />

managing director, Europe/<br />

Middle East/Africa,<br />

Booking.com, Amsterdam,<br />

will be facing up to critical<br />

questions starting at 2.45<br />

p.m.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN<br />

MICE DAY<br />

Man versus machine:<br />

nowadays, virtual<br />

conferences and social<br />

media are increasingly<br />

replacing face-to-face<br />

meetings at events. On<br />

Wednesday, 9 March 2016,<br />

in Hall 7.1c at the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention the <strong>ITB</strong> MICE<br />

Day will be taking a close<br />

look at this development.<br />

Experts will be examining<br />

the forces driving innovation<br />

in the event industry and<br />

asking whether their arrival<br />

is causing a decline in<br />

face-to-face encounters.<br />

Admission is free for trade<br />

visitors at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, the<br />

world’s leading travel trade<br />

show, and for members of<br />

VERANSTALTUNGSPLANER.<br />

DE.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> CSR DAY<br />

This year’s <strong>ITB</strong> CSR Day at<br />

the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention<br />

will be addressing topical<br />

issues in connection with<br />

sustainable tourism, the<br />

refugee situation, climate<br />

change and how tourism<br />

can further peace.<br />

On Friday, 11 March in hall<br />

7.1a, auditorium New York<br />

3, lectures and discussions<br />

will be providing trade<br />

visitors with new ideas<br />

and suggestions for greater<br />

social and ecological<br />

responsibility in tourism.<br />

Trade visitors can attend<br />

the international travel<br />

industry’s leading think<br />

tank free of charge.<br />

ETRAVEL<br />

WORLD<br />

Always one step ahead: at<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> numerous topical<br />

themes and informative<br />

examples of best practices<br />

await visitors to this year’s<br />

eTravel World. From 9 to<br />

12 March 2016 start-ups<br />

and established companies<br />

will be gathering in Hall<br />

6.1 to present and debate<br />

innovations and new trends<br />

in digital marketing, social<br />

media and mobile travel<br />

services.<br />

On 9 March, in order to<br />

mark the 50th anniversary<br />

of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, pioneers will<br />

be recalling the earliest<br />

days of travel technology at<br />

a panel discussion on the<br />

eTravel Stage. Ali Dogan,<br />

managing director of<br />

Mouzenidis Travel GmbH,<br />

Jan-Frederik Valentin,<br />

senior vice president<br />

and managing director<br />

of KAYAK Europa GmbH,<br />

Michael Buller, chairman<br />

of Verband Internet<br />

Reisevertrieb e.V. (VIR),<br />

and Anja Keckeisen, CEO of<br />

HolidayCheck AG, will also<br />

dare to forecast the future<br />

of travel technology. The<br />

VIR and other companies<br />

will also be congratulating<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> on its anniversary<br />

and saying “Thank you for<br />

50 years of <strong>ITB</strong>“. Together<br />

with the digital agency<br />

Ray Sono this organisation<br />

is collecting 50 images<br />

reflecting digital tourism,<br />

which highlight the special<br />

moments witnessed by<br />

these individual companies.<br />

They can be viewed on the<br />

stand of Ray Sono in Hall<br />

5.1 and at the eTravel Lab<br />

in Hall 6.1.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


10 NEWS<br />

Key Issues at Stake<br />

in 2016<br />

WTTC adds political weight to the voice<br />

of the private sector<br />

The role of the World<br />

Travel and Tourism<br />

Council continues to<br />

grow in importance<br />

as the industry faces<br />

numerous challenges<br />

on a global scale. We<br />

asked CEO & President<br />

David Scowsill what he<br />

sees as being the key<br />

stakes as we head into<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

The Travel & Tourism<br />

sector is currently being<br />

challenged by a variety<br />

of external influences, of<br />

which currently the most<br />

dominant are the threat<br />

of terrorism and the Zika<br />

virus. We remain incredibly<br />

resilient in these adverse<br />

situations, as business<br />

and leisure customers<br />

continue to travel. Despite<br />

these challenges, our latest<br />

Autumn Update shows<br />

that Travel & Tourism’s<br />

total contribution to the<br />

world economy last year<br />

was US$7.8 trillion and<br />

with the sector supporting<br />

284 million jobs across the<br />

globe.<br />

What should the industry<br />

be doing to manage these<br />

issues?<br />

With the Zika virus, it is<br />

important for the sector<br />

to continue to monitor the<br />

medical developments. The<br />

World Health Organisation<br />

does not recommend any<br />

travel or trade restrictions,<br />

which reflects the advice<br />

that we are giving to travel<br />

and tourism companies. It<br />

is critical for governments,<br />

tourism bodies and<br />

companies to communicate<br />

clearly on the situation at<br />

all times, particularly with<br />

the potential concerns for<br />

pregnant women.<br />

Terrorism is a global threat,<br />

which strikes particular<br />

cities and countries with<br />

increasing regularity.<br />

The biggest threat to<br />

the industry is not the<br />

terrorist threat per se, but<br />

the possible over reaction<br />

from governments in<br />

closing their borders. Many<br />

attacks are perpetrated by<br />

“home grown” terrorists,<br />

so the solution is not as<br />

simple as removing visa<br />

waiver programmes and<br />

other mechanisms. The<br />

answer to terrorism lies<br />

in strengthening security<br />

and ensuring safety in<br />

each country, encouraging<br />

intelligence sharing and<br />

increasing the electronic<br />

processing of visas away<br />

from the current manual<br />

mechanisms in many<br />

countries.<br />

On the positive side,<br />

a number of countries<br />

have been easing visa<br />

requirements. What are<br />

your thoughts here?<br />

WTTC encourages<br />

governments to make<br />

it easier and simpler for<br />

people to travel. According<br />

to UNWTO’s latest Visa<br />

Openness Report, 61% of<br />

the 1.2 billion international<br />

travellers in 2105 needed<br />

traditional visas, involving<br />

manual form filling and<br />

queueing at consulates.<br />

Not only are Trusted<br />

Traveller, Visas Waiver<br />

and Electronic Visas more<br />

customer friendly, they are<br />

much more secure. We<br />

need governments to move<br />

faster towards electronic<br />

visa processing, in the<br />

same way that airlines<br />

switched from paper to<br />

electronic tickets.<br />

Please tell us more about<br />

WTTC’s sustainability<br />

initiatives.<br />

WTTC’s Tourism for<br />

Tomorrow strategy looks<br />

at balancing the growth of<br />

the Travel & Tourism sector<br />

with the preservation<br />

of local communities,<br />

environment and cultural<br />

heritage. As part of the<br />

strategy we organise the<br />

Tourism for Tomorrow<br />

Awards, a prestigious<br />

programme that celebrates<br />

business leadership in<br />

the future of sustainable<br />

tourism. The 2016 Awards<br />

WE NEED GOVERNMENTS<br />

TO MOVE FASTER TOWARDS<br />

ELECTRONIC VISA PROCESSING,<br />

IN THE SAME WAY THAT AIRLINES<br />

SWITCHED FROM PAPER TO<br />

ELECTRONIC TICKETS.<br />

programme has finalists of<br />

the highest-calibre.<br />

Running up to the COP21<br />

WTTC released a study<br />

that looked at the efforts of<br />

WTTC Member companies<br />

in reducing the global<br />

carbon footprint. The report<br />

concludes that the world’s<br />

biggest Travel & Tourism<br />

companies, as represented<br />

by the Members of WTTC,<br />

are:<br />

• 20% more carbon efficient<br />

today than they were in<br />

2005<br />

• On course to cut CO2<br />

emissions by 50% from<br />

2005 to 2035<br />

• On course to reach the<br />

target of 25% reduction by<br />

2020.<br />

We also have recently<br />

published guidance for<br />

companies looking to<br />

report on Environmental,<br />

Social and Governance<br />

(ESG) issues. A map<br />

on our website shows<br />

where countries or<br />

stock exchanges have<br />

implemented legislation or<br />

regulations in this area.<br />

How is the role of the<br />

WTTC evolving over time?<br />

WTTC talks directly with<br />

politicians and decisionmakers<br />

speaking with<br />

the voice of the private<br />

sector. Together with the<br />

UNWTO, there have been<br />

meetings with 77 heads of<br />

state in the past 4 years.<br />

In these meetings, we are<br />

very direct in educating<br />

these leaders about the<br />

importance of the industry<br />

and what specifically their<br />

governments can do to<br />

secure jobs and growth.<br />

Through constant close<br />

interaction with our<br />

Member companies,<br />

through appointed advisors,<br />

David Scowsill<br />

CEO & President,<br />

World Travel and Tourism Council<br />

task forces and meetings<br />

with the Members we are<br />

able to reflect the most<br />

pressing issues in the sector<br />

and address those when<br />

speaking to government<br />

officials. One key message<br />

from the Council is that<br />

tourism companies and<br />

bodies must be included<br />

in policy discussions at<br />

government level, whether<br />

on long term infrastructure<br />

development, investment<br />

in people or response to<br />

disasters.<br />

Whilst the sector is facing<br />

such key challenges as the<br />

threat of terrorist attacks,<br />

it is key that government<br />

officials consult the players<br />

from within the different<br />

industries in our sector,<br />

to plan for any disruption<br />

and to mitigate the risks.<br />

It means constantly<br />

strengthening security,<br />

whilst still automating<br />

visas and facilitating travel<br />

for business and leisure<br />

purposes.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


NEWS<br />

11<br />

German Tourism Market on Rise<br />

Exotic destinations and Mediterranean countries experience<br />

boom in 2015<br />

In 2015, exotic destinations were in high demand with German travellers.<br />

The number of long-haul travellers rose to more than five and half million<br />

- a high double-digit increase, bringing the proportion of long-haul<br />

destinations in the overall tourism market from 7.6 to almost eight percent.<br />

According to the German<br />

Travel Association (DRV),<br />

tour operators’ sales<br />

revenues were up between<br />

three and four percent.<br />

Sales revenues generated<br />

by tour operators thereby<br />

increased by approx. one<br />

billion euros to a total of<br />

more than 27 billion euros.<br />

The number of travellers on<br />

organized tours has again<br />

slightly risen - by almost<br />

one percent. “This shows<br />

a continuing high demand<br />

for travel organized by<br />

tour operators”, said DRV<br />

President Norbert Fiebig.<br />

“The German travel<br />

industry is looking back<br />

on a very satisfactory year,<br />

CARIBBEAN<br />

DESTINATIONS,<br />

IN PARTICULAR<br />

CUBA WITH A<br />

JUMP IN SALES<br />

REVENUE<br />

OF 25%, AS<br />

WELL AS THE<br />

DOMINICAN<br />

REPUBLIC AND<br />

MEXICO ARE<br />

AMONG THE<br />

WINNERS<br />

even if political situations<br />

in some destinations were<br />

difficult and the high US<br />

Dollar exchange rate posed<br />

major challenges to the<br />

industry.”<br />

The trends for the 2015<br />

travel year at a glance, as<br />

analysed by the German<br />

market research company<br />

GfK are as follows…<br />

Caribbean destinations, in<br />

particular Cuba with a jump<br />

in sales revenue of 25%,<br />

as well as the Dominican<br />

Republic and Mexico are<br />

among the winners. The<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

are showing a significant<br />

increase of 15% and the<br />

USA of 11%. Germans<br />

are also more attracted<br />

by Asian destinations<br />

than in the previous year,<br />

which is reflected by an<br />

increase in sales revenues<br />

generated especially in<br />

Thailand. Favourable<br />

package travel prices are<br />

cited as a major reason<br />

for the boom in exotic<br />

holiday destinations. Tour<br />

operators benefited from<br />

the early hedging of their<br />

purchases of hotel and<br />

flight contingents against<br />

exchange rate fluctuations.<br />

Numerous traditional<br />

destinations around<br />

the Mediterranean also<br />

recorded increases. Strong<br />

increases in sales revenues<br />

were recorded by Portugal<br />

with a plus of 14% and<br />

Turkey with an increase<br />

of 4%. Egypt is recording<br />

double-digit increases and<br />

the Balearic Islands’ plus<br />

is in the single-digit range.<br />

The country on the Nile<br />

is posting a substantial<br />

growth in the medium<br />

double-digit range, even<br />

if visitor numbers have<br />

not yet reached again the<br />

figure of 1.3 million guests<br />

that was reached before<br />

the Arab Spring. Greece<br />

is performing well with<br />

figures reaching again the<br />

record level of 2014.<br />

Fewer visitors than in the<br />

previous season were<br />

counted in Tunisia, the<br />

Canary Islands and the<br />

countries of sub-Saharan<br />

Africa. Southern Africa<br />

is, however, slowly<br />

recovering from the effects<br />

of the Ebola epidemic<br />

mainly responsible for<br />

these declines.<br />

On previous year’s level<br />

is the performance of<br />

destinations that can be<br />

reached by car, train or bus.<br />

German destinations are<br />

still in high demand with<br />

slight growth rates, while<br />

neighbouring countries are<br />

recording a slight decline.<br />

Trips to various European<br />

cities remain popular.<br />

The high demand for<br />

exotic dream destinations<br />

resulted in tour operator<br />

sales increases of 5%<br />

compared with last year.<br />

Medium-haul destinations,<br />

predominantly in the<br />

countries around the<br />

Mediterranean, recorded a<br />

growth in sales revenues<br />

by 3%. Turnover in the<br />

segment of the so-called<br />

earthbound destinations<br />

to be reached by train,<br />

bus or car remains<br />

constant. Cruises posted<br />

again substantial gains:<br />

According to early<br />

projections by the DRV<br />

Committee Statistics and<br />

Market Research, tour<br />

operators are expected to<br />

have generated in 2015 a<br />

high single-digit growth in<br />

sales in the sea and river<br />

cruise segment.<br />

The proportion of the total<br />

cruise business, including<br />

access and return travel,<br />

in tour operator sales has<br />

risen to about 13 percent.<br />

This means, cruises<br />

account for three billion<br />

out of the total sales of<br />

27 billion euros, with an<br />

upward trend. If one looks<br />

at the last two decades, it is<br />

plain to see that the cruise<br />

segment has experienced a<br />

strong and steady growth.<br />

“The German sea cruise<br />

market is the fastest<br />

growing tourism market<br />

with above-average<br />

annual growth rates,” said<br />

DRV President Fiebig.<br />

© DRV<br />

Norbert<br />

Fiebig<br />

President, DRV<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


12 NEWS<br />

Taleb Rifai<br />

Secretary-General,<br />

UNWTO<br />

UNWTO at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

The World Tourism Organisation continues to be a<br />

Despite many challenges, the tourism sector<br />

continues to progress in a very positive manner.<br />

We asked UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai<br />

to outline the key trends as we arrive at the eve<br />

of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>…<br />

International tourist<br />

arrivals grew by 4% in<br />

2015 to reach nearly 1.2<br />

billion worldwide. This<br />

means 50 million more<br />

people travelling to an<br />

international destination<br />

as compared to 2014.<br />

International tourism<br />

reached new heights<br />

in 2015 and the robust<br />

performance of the sector<br />

is contributing to economic<br />

growth and job creation in<br />

many parts of the world.<br />

Overall we can say demand<br />

remains strong, though<br />

with mixed results across<br />

individual destinations<br />

due to unusually strong<br />

exchange rate fluctuations,<br />

the drop in oil prices and<br />

other commodities which<br />

increased disposable<br />

income in importing<br />

countries but weakened<br />

demand in exporters, as<br />

well as increased safety<br />

and security concerns.<br />

Yet, as the sector continues<br />

to grow we need to stress<br />

the need to ensure that<br />

growth and sustainability<br />

are not a zero sum game.<br />

In that regard, I see that<br />

the sector has a growing<br />

commitment to sustainable<br />

development. This shift<br />

has been awarded by<br />

the designation of 2017<br />

as International Year of<br />

Sustainable Tourism for<br />

Development by the United<br />

Nations General Assembly.<br />

We have therefore a unique<br />

opportunity to further<br />

enhance the contribution of<br />

tourism to the Sustainable<br />

Development Goals and<br />

to prioritize tourism as an<br />

engine of development<br />

worldwide.<br />

What are the most<br />

“burning” issues for the<br />

tourism industry as we<br />

arrive at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>?<br />

I would say that there are<br />

three key issues that are<br />

shaping our sector at this<br />

moment.<br />

First, the global concerns<br />

over safety and security.<br />

In this respect, the sector<br />

needs to work with relevant<br />

stakeholders to ensure a<br />

safe, secure and seamless<br />

travel framework that steps<br />

up security but does not<br />

create increased obstacles<br />

to travel.<br />

Second, the way the<br />

technological revolution<br />

is changing business<br />

models and consumers,<br />

and third, sustainability.<br />

With the approval of the<br />

Sustainable Development<br />

Goals by world leaders last<br />

September and the climate<br />

change agreement reached<br />

in Paris, sustainability must<br />

be a priority for all tourism<br />

stakeholders.<br />

What will be the key<br />

activities of UNWTO<br />

during <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>?<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> continues to be an<br />

important platform for<br />

hosting UNWTO events<br />

and bringing together<br />

our Member States and<br />

Affiliate Members. This<br />

year we are running a<br />

number of activities on<br />

a wide range of topics<br />

including: 1) The 6th Silk<br />

Road Ministers’ Meeting<br />

(9 March) and the 5th<br />

Silk Road Tour Operators’<br />

Forum (10 March) aimed at<br />

promoting the sustainable<br />

development of tourism<br />

across 33 countries along<br />

the ancient Silk Road; 2)<br />

The fundamental issue of<br />

Child Protection in Tourism<br />

with the Meeting of the<br />

World Tourism Network<br />

on Child Protection (10<br />

March) which every year<br />

gathers governments,<br />

the tourism industry and<br />

NGOs in <strong>Berlin</strong> to exchange<br />

information and best<br />

practices. This year’s focus<br />

will be on responsible<br />

business strategies and<br />

child protection in our<br />

sector. 3) The <strong>ITB</strong> Ministers’<br />

AS THE SECTOR<br />

CONTINUES TO GROW WE<br />

NEED TO STRESS THE NEED<br />

TO ENSURE THAT GROWTH<br />

AND SUSTAINABILITY ARE<br />

NOT A ZERO SUM GAME<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


13<br />

Roundtable: Tourism In<br />

The 21 st Century – New<br />

Business Models In A<br />

Digital World (9 March)<br />

looking at the key shifts in<br />

the digital transformation<br />

of our sector; 4)<br />

UNWTO is supporting<br />

the International Trade<br />

Centre (ITC) in their efforts<br />

to promote the Kayah<br />

State of Myanmar through<br />

an inclusive tourism<br />

approach. Together we<br />

will be organising a highlevel<br />

panel discussion<br />

addressing the key<br />

issues of authenticity<br />

and sustainability, a B2Bmeeting,<br />

seminars and a<br />

press conference focused<br />

on the tourism potential<br />

of this dynamic region.<br />

How is the Silk Road<br />

project progressing, and<br />

what are the next steps?<br />

The UNWTO Silk<br />

Road Programme is a<br />

transnational initiative<br />

aimed at promoting<br />

sustainable tourism<br />

development along<br />

the historic Silk Road<br />

route. It aims to foster<br />

collaboration between<br />

stakeholders to<br />

stimulate investment<br />

and poverty reduction,<br />

while safeguarding the<br />

Silk Road’s outstanding<br />

cultural and natural<br />

heritage. At the 6th<br />

UNWTO Silk Road<br />

Ministers’ Meeting at<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2016, we will<br />

launch the latest edition<br />

of the UNWTO Silk Road<br />

Action Plan. This strategy<br />

creates an important<br />

platform for collaboration<br />

on key areas such as<br />

marketing, production<br />

development, tourism<br />

route development, travel<br />

facilitation and cross<br />

border initiatives. At the<br />

2016 edition of Silk Road<br />

Tour Operators’ Forum to<br />

be held at <strong>ITB</strong>, we will run a<br />

specialised workshop for<br />

inbound tour operators<br />

to better understand,<br />

engage and work with<br />

the international travel<br />

trade. It is key for us to<br />

work closely with the<br />

private sector on the Silk<br />

Road to build capacity<br />

and improve the overall<br />

visitor experience.<br />

This year UNWTO is<br />

organising a number<br />

of major events in Iran,<br />

Italy and Mongolia.<br />

We will continue our<br />

collaboration with<br />

UNESCO on the Silk<br />

Road Heritage Corridors<br />

project, which aims<br />

to support tourism<br />

development and<br />

safeguard heritage along<br />

the Silk Road routes<br />

which have be inscribed<br />

on the World Heritage<br />

List. We are working<br />

with organizations such<br />

as TripAdvisor and BBC<br />

to better understand<br />

the level of consumer<br />

awareness of the Silk<br />

Road. We are also<br />

promoting air route<br />

development with UBM<br />

by being engaged in their<br />

Routes Silk Road aviation<br />

events. Finally, UNWTO<br />

is currently collaborating<br />

on a number of Silk Road<br />

travel documentaries that<br />

will be aired on major<br />

broadcasters such as the<br />

Discovery Channel and<br />

BBC4 to audiences of<br />

millions later this year.<br />

Do you feel governments<br />

should do more to<br />

consider the way tourism<br />

impacts their economies<br />

and communities (in all<br />

ways), and adapt their<br />

policies accordingly?<br />

Tourism accounts for<br />

10% of the world’s GDP,<br />

6% of global trade and 1<br />

in 11 jobs. Yet, despite<br />

its proven wide-reaching<br />

socio-economic impact,<br />

the sector stills lacks in<br />

many countries the high<br />

priority it should have.<br />

Although, this has been<br />

improving significantly in<br />

recent years with many<br />

countries in the world,<br />

such as China, prioritizing<br />

tourism as part of their<br />

development strategies,<br />

more can be done. The<br />

most important factor for<br />

tourism competitiveness<br />

is political will and a crosscutting<br />

national policy<br />

that engages the whole<br />

government as we must<br />

always recall that many<br />

factors impacting tourism<br />

– infrastructure, transport<br />

or visas to name a few<br />

– are the responsibility<br />

of other government<br />

areas. And if the above<br />

is true at national level,<br />

at international level the<br />

situation is even more<br />

striking. Despite having<br />

been identified by half<br />

of the world´s Least<br />

Developed Countries<br />

(LDCs) as a priority<br />

instrument for poverty<br />

reduction, tourism<br />

receives only 0.78% of<br />

the total Aid for Trade<br />

(AfT) disbursements and<br />

a mere 0.097% of the total<br />

Official Development<br />

Assistance (ODA).<br />

You often say that<br />

tourism is a “power for<br />

good”. Can you please<br />

expand on this?<br />

Tourism can be a factor<br />

driving positive change<br />

towards a more peaceful,<br />

inclusive and sustainable<br />

society. Tourism drives<br />

intercultural dialogue –<br />

when one travels one<br />

changes its vision of<br />

the ‘other’, enhances<br />

opportunities for a<br />

better future in many<br />

communities around the<br />

world and when well<br />

managed can create the<br />

conditions for cultural<br />

and environmental<br />

preservation.<br />

TOURISM CAN BE A<br />

FACTOR DRIVING POSITIVE<br />

CHANGE TOWARDS A<br />

MORE PEACEFUL,<br />

INCLUSIVE AND<br />

SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY.<br />

In this sense, you<br />

also underlined, at<br />

the recent UNWTO<br />

meeting in Tunis, the<br />

essential nature of<br />

developing a better flow<br />

of information in the<br />

industry via the media.<br />

Do you have any further<br />

thoughts/comments on<br />

this?<br />

The media is essential,<br />

not only as a tool to<br />

“leading light” for industry growth<br />

disseminate information<br />

and values, but also as a<br />

highly relevant partner.<br />

UNWTO is aware of<br />

this and we have a long<br />

track record of initiatives<br />

involving media at<br />

different levels.<br />

At present, besides<br />

consolidated projects<br />

such as the UNWTO<br />

Tourism and the Media<br />

annual conference,<br />

which we held in Tunisia<br />

last November, we work<br />

continuously to increase<br />

our partnerships with<br />

different media and<br />

ensure that we can<br />

provide them with useful<br />

information. We are also<br />

engaged in promoting<br />

a closer link between<br />

tourism and media among<br />

the UNWTO Member<br />

States through training<br />

and capacity building<br />

on media relations and<br />

communication.<br />

POSITIVE<br />

PROSPECTS<br />

FOR 2016<br />

Results from the UNWTO<br />

Confidence Index remain<br />

largely positive for 2016,<br />

though at a slightly<br />

lower level as compared<br />

to the previous two<br />

years. Based on the<br />

current trend and<br />

this outlook, UNWTO<br />

projects international<br />

tourist arrivals to grow<br />

by 4% worldwide in<br />

2016.<br />

By region, growth is<br />

expected to be stronger<br />

in Asia and the Pacific<br />

(+4% to +5%) and the<br />

Americas (+4% to +5%),<br />

followed by Europe<br />

(+3.5% to +4.5%). The<br />

projections for Africa<br />

(+2% to 5%) and the<br />

Middle East (+2% to<br />

+5%) are positive,<br />

though with a larger<br />

degree of uncertainty<br />

and volatility.<br />

According to UNWTO’s<br />

long term forecast<br />

“Tourism Towards<br />

2030”, international<br />

tourist arrivals<br />

worldwide are expected<br />

to increase by an<br />

average of 3.3% a year<br />

until 2030 to reach 1.8<br />

billion by 2030. Arrivals<br />

in emerging destinations<br />

(+4.4% a year) are<br />

expected to increase<br />

at twice the rate of<br />

those in advanced<br />

economies (+2.2% a<br />

year). The market share<br />

of emerging economies<br />

increased from 30% in<br />

1980 to 45% in 2014,<br />

and is expected to reach<br />

57% by 2030, equivalent<br />

to over 1 billion<br />

international tourist<br />

arrivals.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


14 NEWS<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

Almost a Million Extra Visitors!<br />

US economy gets $15 billion boost from Brand USA marketing<br />

Brand USA – the United<br />

States’ destinationmarketing<br />

organisation<br />

– generated more than<br />

2 million incremental<br />

visitors to the U.S. from<br />

around the globe over the<br />

past two years, according<br />

to a recent study by Oxford<br />

Economics.<br />

Those visitors accounted for<br />

$6.5 billion in incremental<br />

spending, which injected<br />

nearly $15 billion into the<br />

US economy. The influx of<br />

incremental visitors also<br />

supported an average of<br />

50,000 incremental jobs<br />

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importantly, there is a more<br />

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United States around the<br />

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Thompson, President and<br />

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Oxford Economics, an<br />

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forecaster based in the<br />

UK, looked at nine global<br />

markets for the ROI study:<br />

Australia, Brazil, Canada,<br />

China, Germany, Japan,<br />

Mexico, South Korea and<br />

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THAT BRAND USA<br />

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coordinate international<br />

marketing efforts in order<br />

to increase tourism to<br />

the U.S. and enhance the<br />

United States’ image as a<br />

premier travel destination.<br />

It began operations in May<br />

2011. Today, Brand USA is<br />

working with a network of<br />

nearly 500 private-sector<br />

partners.<br />

“As a result of welcoming<br />

more international visitors<br />

the United Kingdom. Brand<br />

USA is fully deployed in<br />

each of those markets –<br />

implementing campaigns<br />

for consumer, travel trade<br />

and cooperative marketing.<br />

Oxford documented that<br />

Brand USA marketing<br />

brought 903,400<br />

incremental visitors to<br />

the United States during<br />

fiscal 2014 (October 2013<br />

– September 2014). Those<br />

travellers spent $3.1 billion<br />

on travel with U.S. carriers,<br />

producing $7.1 billion total<br />

sales. Overall, during fiscal<br />

2014, the United States<br />

welcomed 75 million<br />

funding for Brand USA<br />

until 2021. The measure<br />

had received bi-partisan<br />

support in both houses of<br />

Congress.<br />

Highlights of recent<br />

Brand USA activities and<br />

programmes include:<br />

• Production of a giantscreen<br />

film that pays tribute<br />

to America’s national<br />

parks in partnership with<br />

independent filmmaker<br />

MacGillivray Freeman Films<br />

- released early in 2016 and<br />

set for distribution in more<br />

than 800 IMAX theatres and<br />

other giant-screen theatres<br />

in nearly 40 countries. The<br />

film is a major element in<br />

Brand USA’s campaign to<br />

promote the United States’<br />

Great Outdoors.<br />

• Following the launch<br />

of a culinary-tourism<br />

initiative in July 2014<br />

in partnership with the<br />

James Beard Foundation,<br />

the program has now<br />

expanded to include a<br />

new consumer website,<br />

“Flavours of the USA,”<br />

and a new guidebook in<br />

six languages by the same<br />

name.<br />

• Brand USA’s partnership<br />

network jumped from 339<br />

partners in fiscal 2013 to<br />

475 in the following year.<br />

The number of programs<br />

for partners surged from<br />

30 to more than 100. This<br />

helped to sustain a 94%<br />

retention rate among<br />

partners.<br />

• Brand USA’s international<br />

representation now<br />

covers more than 20<br />

markets.<br />

• Brand USA hosted U.S.<br />

pavilions at regional<br />

tourism expositions in<br />

Brazil, Mexico, China,<br />

Italy, Germany, Singapore,<br />

Russia and Sweden.<br />

• Brand USA continued to<br />

create MegaFams – largescale,<br />

multi-destination<br />

U.S. itineraries for<br />

international travel<br />

agents.<br />

• Brand USA continued<br />

to develop and create<br />

new content for its USA<br />

Discovery Program – an<br />

online training platform<br />

for international travel<br />

agents, which allows<br />

the agents to become<br />

officially accredited.<br />

• Thomas Cook and Brand<br />

USA launched a pan-<br />

European social-media<br />

competition, “Discover<br />

America: United Stories<br />

of America.”<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


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NEWS<br />

15<br />

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DESTINATIONS IN<br />

USA<br />

Kyle Edmiston<br />

Assistant Secretary,<br />

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Old Faces, New Faces…<br />

Brand USA announces three new members and the reappointment<br />

of Marriott President & CEO Arne Sorenson to the<br />

board of directors<br />

The board of directors of Brand USA<br />

has announced the re-appointment<br />

by Commerce Secretary Penny<br />

Pritzker of Marriott President &<br />

CEO Arne Sorenson, who currently<br />

serves as board chair, to its board of<br />

directors, as well as the appointment<br />

of three new board members.<br />

The newly appointed and<br />

reappointed members include:<br />

• Arne Sorenson, President and CEO,<br />

Marriott International, Inc., who<br />

currently serves as the chair of the<br />

board (re-appointment)<br />

• Kyle Edmiston, assistant secretary,<br />

Louisiana Office of Tourism (new<br />

appointment)<br />

• Maryann Ferenc, owner & CEO,<br />

Mise en Place (new appointment)<br />

• Rossi Ralenkotter, president & CEO,<br />

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors<br />

Authority (new appointment)<br />

Each appointment was effective Dec.<br />

1, 2015 for a term of three years.<br />

“Brand USA is fortunate to have a<br />

strong, diverse, and experienced<br />

board whose members represent<br />

broad sectors of business and the<br />

travel industry,” said Christopher L.<br />

Thompson, president and CEO of<br />

Brand USA. “We thank Visit California<br />

President and CEO Caroline Beteta,<br />

Bloomberg Associates CEO George<br />

Fertitta, and Chef Roy Yamaguchi for<br />

their invaluable contributions to the<br />

board over the years.”<br />

“We are pleased that we will continue<br />

to benefit from Arne’s leadership as<br />

a result of his re-appointment to the<br />

board,” said Thompson. “Marriott is<br />

a leading global lodging company<br />

with more than 4,300 properties<br />

comprising 19 brands in 85 countries<br />

Maryann Ferenc<br />

Owner & CEO,<br />

Mise en Place<br />

Rossi Ralenkotter<br />

President & CEO, Las Vegas<br />

Convention and Visitors Authority<br />

and territories, and Arne’s lodging<br />

company leadership and vast<br />

international experience have been<br />

especially valuable as Brand USA<br />

continues its work to market the<br />

United States as the world’s premier<br />

travel destination.”<br />

Kyle Edmiston, assistant secretary,<br />

Louisiana Office of Tourism, has<br />

served in his capacity since 2012.<br />

Prior to his current position, he<br />

served as President/CEO of the<br />

Ruston Lincoln CVB. He currently<br />

serves on the board of directors of<br />

the Southeast Tourism Society, U.S.<br />

Travel Association and is the Vice<br />

Chair of the Travel South USA Board<br />

of Directors.<br />

Maryann Ferenc, president and<br />

owner of Mise en Place, has spent<br />

her entire career in the hospitality<br />

industry. Maryann and her partner,<br />

James Beard award-winner Chef<br />

Marty Blitz made their mark in<br />

Tampa Bay, Florida, with the opening<br />

of Mise en Place, a hospitality group<br />

that began as a catering company in<br />

1986. Since that time, Mise en Place<br />

has grown into an upscale urban<br />

restaurant in downtown Tampa<br />

and diverse operations that include<br />

in-house events; a full-service<br />

catering and event company; retail<br />

marketing, exclusive contracted<br />

events at the Tampa Museum of<br />

Art with an on-premise restaurant;<br />

a wine bar and bistro at the Tampa<br />

International Airport; and a wine bar<br />

and café at Amalie Arena, the home<br />

of the Tampa Bay Lightning.<br />

Rossi Ralenkotter, president/<br />

CEO of the Las Vegas Convention<br />

and Visitors Authority (LVCVA),<br />

Arne Sorenson<br />

President and CEO,<br />

Marriott International, Inc.<br />

is responsible for marketing and<br />

branding Las Vegas and Southern<br />

Nevada as the world’s most desirable<br />

destination for leisure and business<br />

travel. Under Mr. Ralenkotter’s<br />

leadership, the LVCVA launched the<br />

most successful branding campaign<br />

in tourism history, which is best<br />

known for its oft-repeated tagline,<br />

“What happens here, stays here.” It<br />

was selected the No. 1 campaign by<br />

the voting public and was inducted<br />

into the Madison Avenue Advertising<br />

Walk of Fame in 2011.<br />

Since its establishment, Brand USA<br />

has demonstrated a positive impact<br />

on international visitation. In fact,<br />

according to studies by Oxford<br />

Economics, from 2013 through 2014,<br />

Brand USA’s marketing initiatives<br />

have helped bring more than 2<br />

million incremental visitors to the<br />

USA, benefitting the U.S. economy<br />

with nearly $15 billion in business<br />

sales; nearly $2 billion in federal,<br />

state and local taxes; and supporting,<br />

on average, 50,000 incremental jobs<br />

per year. In addition, the United<br />

States’ share of total international<br />

travel increased from approximately<br />

12% in 2011 to 13.5% in 2014 (and<br />

the USA’s share of long-haul travel<br />

increased from 6.4% to 6.7%).<br />

Brand USA is<br />

fortunate to have a strong,<br />

diverse, and experienced<br />

board whose members<br />

represent broad sectors<br />

of business and the travel<br />

industry<br />

Brand USA is joining BBC<br />

Worldwide in presenting<br />

a series of 2-minute video<br />

vignettes that spotlight<br />

specific locations connected<br />

with America’s Great<br />

Outdoors. The vignettes<br />

feature local personalities<br />

(one for each episode) who<br />

discuss their perspectives<br />

of the locations; each will<br />

air more than 1,000 times<br />

around the world on BBC<br />

World <strong>News</strong> and will also<br />

feature on BBC.com.<br />

This new series follows a<br />

similar format used in 2015<br />

for the “America Through<br />

Film” partnership with BBC<br />

Advertising. In that awardwinning<br />

series a variety<br />

of movie directors spoke<br />

on camera about their<br />

experiences and perspectives<br />

of specific locations as<br />

influential backdrops, even<br />

“characters,” during movie<br />

productions they directed<br />

- sometimes in their home<br />

states. Among the 12<br />

contributors, Spike Lee<br />

discussed his native New<br />

York, and John Lee Hancock<br />

spoke about his native Texas<br />

and Andy Davis shared his<br />

Chicago.<br />

Great Outdoors vignettes<br />

will feature narratives about<br />

California, Texas, Georgia,<br />

Louisiana, Minnesota,<br />

Montana, Oregon, Arizona,<br />

New York, New Hampshire,<br />

California, and Hawaii. The<br />

line-up of local experts who<br />

provide their perspectives,<br />

include Ed Lewis (Body<br />

Surfer/Inventor), Scarlet<br />

Colley (The Dolphin<br />

Whisper), Stan Estes (Horse<br />

Whisper), Tab Benoit<br />

(Musician), Bob White (Fly<br />

fisher/Landscape Artist),<br />

Max Lowe (Storyteller),<br />

Maria Ponzi (Winemaker), Ed<br />

Mell (Painter), Chris Kostman<br />

(Athlete/Endurance Event<br />

Promoter), Bee Walker<br />

(Photographer), Alice Chiang<br />

(Architect) and Keanu Asing<br />

(Surfer).<br />

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16 NEWS<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

Nusa Dua Bali Villas PHAL Hotel Facade<br />

Touching Lives and Inspiring<br />

Park Hotel Group brings its unique touch to the Australian market<br />

Back at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> with new ideas and offers, Park Hotel Group is pursuing its<br />

expansion plan in APAC. Expertise and passion for the craft of hospitality has<br />

defined the growth of the Park Hotel Group for more than fifty years. From a<br />

single hotel in Hong Kong in 1961, the group’s current portfolio includes twelve<br />

properties across five countries and eight cities. Managed under our luxury<br />

‘Grand Park’ and upscale ‘Park Hotel’ brands, guests have access to over 3,600<br />

rooms in APAC’s region’s key gateway cities.<br />

Allen Law<br />

Chief Executive Officer,<br />

Park Hotel Group<br />

ESSENTIAL NEWS<br />

FROM PARK HOTEL<br />

GROUP AT <strong>ITB</strong><br />

BERLIN 2016<br />

• Park Hotel Group secures<br />

Park Hotel Adelaide, its<br />

first hotel in Australia and<br />

outside Asia;<br />

• Park Hotel Alexandra, the<br />

group’s fourth property in<br />

Singapore opened in 2015;<br />

• Park Hotel Nusa Dua Bali<br />

is currently undergoing<br />

refurbishment, scheduled<br />

for completion this month;<br />

• Park Hotel Farrer Park is<br />

scheduled to open in Q4<br />

this year.<br />

• Yet again, Park Hotel Group<br />

was named “Best Regional<br />

Hotel Chain”, its fourth<br />

consecutive win at the TTG<br />

Travel Awards.<br />

EXTENDING THE<br />

BRAND FOOTPRINT<br />

TO AUSTRALIA<br />

In a hotel management<br />

contract with Pirie<br />

Investments (AUS) Pty Ltd,<br />

the Park Hotel Group will<br />

manage Park Hotel Adelaide,<br />

its first hotel in Australia. The<br />

hotel is scheduled to open in<br />

the last quarter of 2018.<br />

The signing ceremony, graced<br />

by the Hon Martin Hamilton-<br />

Smith, Minister for Investment<br />

and Trade, Minister for<br />

Defence Industries and<br />

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs,<br />

South Australia was held in<br />

Singapore in August 2015.<br />

It signifies the debut of the Park<br />

Hotel brand in the Oceania<br />

region as the Group continues<br />

its aggressive expansion<br />

into key destinations across<br />

Asia Pacific.<br />

“Park Hotel Adelaide marks<br />

a significant milestone for<br />

Park Hotel Group. We have<br />

been looking to expand into<br />

Australia for a while and<br />

this collaboration presents<br />

an exciting opportunity for<br />

us to do just that,” said Mr.<br />

Allen Law, Chief Executive<br />

Officer of Park Hotel Group.<br />

“Adelaide has seen a massive<br />

expansion of convention<br />

facilities, the medical precinct<br />

and the Riverbank and<br />

Adelaide Oval development<br />

and represents tremendous<br />

growth opportunity.<br />

Increased flight connectivity,<br />

strong event calendar and<br />

continued growth of the<br />

Chinese and Asian markets<br />

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would also drive record<br />

visitorship. We are<br />

extremely optimistic<br />

about Adelaide’s tourism<br />

prospects.”<br />

Commanding a prized<br />

location in the heart<br />

of Adelaide’s Central<br />

Business District, the 250-<br />

key new build Park Hotel<br />

Adelaide will be part of a<br />

mixed-use development<br />

that also features 280<br />

private residences.<br />

“As we seek to extend<br />

our brand footprint in<br />

strategic destinations<br />

across Australia, we shall<br />

continue building upon<br />

Asia with a new<br />

management contract<br />

in Indonesia. The<br />

partnership with Twenty-<br />

One Development,<br />

introduces the Group’s<br />

first resort in Indonesia -<br />

Park Hotel Nusa Dua Bali.<br />

Mr. Allen Law, Park<br />

Hotel Group’s CEO said,<br />

“This partnership is an<br />

important milestone<br />

for our brand and the<br />

Group as we expand our<br />

presence in Indonesia<br />

with our first resort in<br />

Bali, a strategic and<br />

well-renowned travel<br />

destination. With the<br />

Indonesian government’s<br />

the expansive space a<br />

family requires and the<br />

perfect private space that<br />

couples long for. The<br />

suites are complete with<br />

a generous living room,<br />

dining area, kitchen,<br />

private balcony and<br />

pantry. The resort also<br />

has 39 villas comprising<br />

of 35 one-bedroom and 4<br />

two-bedroom units, each<br />

with a private swimming<br />

pool and a traditional<br />

Balinese pavilion set in a<br />

lush tropical garden.<br />

The hotel is located on<br />

a hilltop in the popular<br />

precinct of Nusa Dua,<br />

landscape surroundings,<br />

the hotel is tastefully<br />

designed in natural<br />

woods, earthy shades<br />

and prints that embrace<br />

the botanical theme and<br />

provide a relaxed and<br />

tranquil atmosphere for<br />

guests throughout their<br />

stay.<br />

As guests enter the hotel<br />

they are greeted by a<br />

large open-plan reception<br />

area, with high ceilings,<br />

grand mirrors and stylish<br />

lobby furniture to sit and<br />

take in the surroundings.<br />

There are six room<br />

types available to<br />

UPSCALE<br />

OR LUXURY:<br />

IT’S FOR<br />

YOU TO<br />

DECIDE…<br />

Grand Park is a luxury hotel<br />

brand synonymous with<br />

premium accommodation,<br />

facilities, service and comfort<br />

designed for discerning<br />

business and leisure<br />

travellers. The Grand Park<br />

brand can be found in our<br />

Singapore, China and Japan<br />

hotels.<br />

Park Hotel<br />

Adelaide,<br />

opening last<br />

quarter 2018<br />

Along The Way<br />

– and adds new properties in SE Asia<br />

AS WE SEEK TO<br />

EXTEND OUR BRAND<br />

FOOTPRINT IN STRATEGIC<br />

DESTINATIONS ACROSS<br />

AUSTRALIA, WE SHALL<br />

CONTINUE BUILDING UPON<br />

OUR SERVICE PHILOSOPHY<br />

OF GENUINE CARE AND<br />

LOVING HOSPITALITY; AND<br />

EXTEND IT TO OUR GUESTS<br />

IN THIS PART OF THE<br />

WORLD<br />

our service philosophy of<br />

genuine care and loving<br />

hospitality; and extend it<br />

to our guests in this part<br />

of the world.” Mr Law<br />

added.<br />

FIRST BALINESE<br />

RESORT FOR<br />

PARK HOTEL<br />

GROUP SET<br />

TO OPEN THIS<br />

MONTH<br />

Park Hotel Group is<br />

further strengthening its<br />

presence in Southeast<br />

recent pro-tourism<br />

initiatives, such as the<br />

visa-free access for major<br />

source countries, Park<br />

Hotel Nusa Dua Bali is<br />

well-poised to ride on an<br />

exciting wave of tourism<br />

growth.”<br />

Nestled on 3.4 hectares of<br />

land, Park Hotel Nusa Dua<br />

Bali has 152 guestrooms<br />

and suites with room<br />

sizes ranging from 25sqm<br />

to 209sqm. The suites<br />

are perfect for family<br />

getaways providing<br />

providing stunning<br />

views of Nusa Dua<br />

Beach and Benoa Bay,<br />

creating the perfect<br />

setting for relaxation. It<br />

is a 10-minute drive from<br />

Ngurah Rai International<br />

Airport and is within easy<br />

access to the beaches<br />

of Nusa Dua, Tanjung<br />

Benoa, Uluwatu and the<br />

entertainment areas of<br />

Jimbaran and Kuta.<br />

PARK HOTEL<br />

ALEXANDRA NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

A peaceful oasis on the<br />

fringe of Singapore’s CBD,<br />

Park Hotel Alexandra<br />

opened its doors to guests<br />

in 2015. In the midst of an<br />

urban district with easy<br />

access to both business<br />

and leisure destinations,<br />

Park Hotel Alexandra<br />

boasts 442 elegantly<br />

furnished guestrooms<br />

and suites overlooking<br />

the lush greenery of<br />

Singapore’s woodlands.<br />

Inspired by its garden<br />

guests, Superior Room,<br />

Deluxe Room, Premier<br />

Room, Crystal Club<br />

Room, Executive Suite<br />

and Park Suite all fitted<br />

with the latest modern<br />

conveniences, mini bar<br />

and complimentary<br />

wireless access. The suite<br />

rooms showcase lavish<br />

touches including a grand<br />

living room, designer<br />

furniture and state-ofthe-art<br />

sound systems.<br />

The exclusive Crystal<br />

Club Lounge, located at<br />

the top level of the hotel,<br />

commands stunning<br />

views of the city skyline<br />

and gives suite and<br />

club guests access to<br />

exclusive privileges such<br />

as personalised check-in<br />

and check-out services,<br />

buffet breakfast, allday<br />

refreshments and<br />

complimentary business<br />

facilities.<br />

Park Hotel is an upscale hotel<br />

brand symbolising utmost<br />

convenience, personalised<br />

services and high standards<br />

of amenities carefully crafted<br />

to please business and<br />

leisure travellers. The Park<br />

Hotel brand can be found<br />

in our Singapore, Indonesia,<br />

Hong Kong and Australia<br />

hotels.<br />

Continuing growth through<br />

acquisitions and hotel<br />

management services,<br />

the group seeks to extend<br />

its service philosophy<br />

of providing “Loving<br />

Hospitality”. With service at<br />

the heart of hospitality, Park<br />

Hotels Group endeavours to<br />

create unique and memorable<br />

travel experiences, and to<br />

bring joy to its guests. This<br />

is also the brand promise,<br />

where every encounter is a<br />

“discovery of love”.<br />

The group’s motto says it all:<br />

“At Park Hotel Group, our<br />

success is not appraised by<br />

the number of hotels under<br />

our fold, but by the number<br />

of lives we touch and inspire<br />

along the way”.<br />

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21<br />

Sharing, Reinventing,<br />

Demonstrating<br />

AccorHotels @ <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>: presenting brands to<br />

meet all desires<br />

AccorHotels arrives at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> with a new identity and<br />

positioning in the market,<br />

destined to incarnate the<br />

“Feel Welcome” spirit in all<br />

its properties.<br />

At the AccorHotels stand<br />

(Hall 9/215) you will<br />

discover the true meaning<br />

of the Feel Welcome spirit:<br />

a warm, convivial and<br />

elegant treatment, including<br />

high quality materials and<br />

careful attention to detail,<br />

encompassing the savoirfaire<br />

of the group and<br />

underlining the lifestyle<br />

positioning of each brand.<br />

The 210 square metres of<br />

the stand are dedicated<br />

to demonstrating the new<br />

philosophy through four key<br />

themes:<br />

THE WELCOME<br />

Embodying the Feel Welcome<br />

spirit, starting with the<br />

welcome area, by setting up<br />

a light structure in order not<br />

to create a barrier between<br />

the visitor and the welcomer.<br />

THE LAYOUT<br />

Showing and expressing the<br />

hospitality savoir-faire of<br />

AccorHotels by presenting<br />

easy to live, humanscale<br />

spaces in lifestyle<br />

atmospheres. The <strong>ITB</strong><br />

stand will feature different<br />

discussion areas for each<br />

of three different market<br />

sectors: economy, midscale<br />

and luxury.<br />

FURNISHINGS<br />

New furnishings of different<br />

dimensions with multiple<br />

uses.<br />

DETAILS<br />

Domestic or “home style”<br />

elements – a reminder<br />

of familiar surroundings,<br />

adding a touch of warmth.<br />

NEW ACCORHOTELS<br />

DIGITAL<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

Covering all stages of guest<br />

contact, from dreaming<br />

and being inspired, through<br />

selecting and booking,<br />

followed by preparation, the<br />

stay, then sharing and coming<br />

back, AccorHotels proposes<br />

over 1,800 destinations<br />

via both multi-brand and<br />

single brand websites. The<br />

importance of booking<br />

anywhere on any device is<br />

fully demonstrated through<br />

the fact that a reservation<br />

is made every two seconds<br />

via the internet. Optimising<br />

and preparing one’s stay, 70<br />

tour guides online. Check-in<br />

and fast check–out are now<br />

available online, and sharing<br />

is facilitated with over 4m<br />

fans on Facebook, not to<br />

mention other social media!<br />

COMMITTED,<br />

RESPONSIBLE AND<br />

CARING<br />

At <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, visitors will<br />

also learn how committed,<br />

responsible and caring<br />

the group is. Sébastien<br />

Bazin, Chairman and CEO<br />

of AccorHotels explains:<br />

“A pioneering company,<br />

Accor has built its history on<br />

a deep dedication to forging<br />

ties. As a leader, it has always<br />

cared about upholding a high<br />

level of commitment to our<br />

employees, our guests, our<br />

partners and to our host<br />

communities where we live<br />

and work in more than 90<br />

countries.”<br />

Hall 9 / Stand 215<br />

VIRTUAL<br />

REALITY:<br />

THE REAL<br />

SOLUTION?<br />

This year’s eTravel World at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> in Hall 6.1<br />

will be taking a closer look at digital destination<br />

marketing and storytelling … and at the hot<br />

topic of virtual reality.<br />

At the start of the event on Wednesday, 9 March,<br />

Michael Faber, Bastian Hiller and Roland Trebo<br />

of Tourismuszukunft will provide an overview<br />

of the latest travel technology news from tour<br />

operators, destinations and the hotel industry<br />

on the eTravel Stage. Among the key topics<br />

concerning tour operators at this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

are virtual reality as a marketing instrument and<br />

the issue of new and faster ways of supplying<br />

distribution systems with data. Destinations<br />

have their sights firmly set on the visitor with<br />

an increasingly intelligent approach. The<br />

digital revolution is taking over from traditional<br />

destination management methods. In the hotel<br />

industry apps are becoming more and more<br />

important, with smartphones and tablets<br />

being used to communicate with hotels and<br />

receptions. Big data is helping to understand the<br />

customer better.<br />

Start-ups meanwhile are submitting forwardlooking<br />

ideas and solutions for the Start Tourism<br />

UP! competition. Start Tourism UP! is organised<br />

by the <strong>Berlin</strong> Senate Department for Economics,<br />

Research and Technology, and on 9th March the<br />

five finalists of this new competition for digital<br />

tourism solutions will present their projects at<br />

the eTravel World.<br />

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TRADE TALK<br />

21<br />

Focusing<br />

on The<br />

Essentials<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle<br />

- the exclusive meeting<br />

place for the top buyers<br />

of the worldwide travel<br />

industry<br />

David Ruetz<br />

Head of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> at Messe <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

1000 top buyers from every continent are selected to be members of the 5th edition of<br />

the <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers’ Circle, the exclusive meeting place for the top buyers of the worldwide<br />

travel industry. Here, a handpicked number of buyers can take advantage of a relaxed,<br />

productive atmosphere and take care of what really matters: Closing deals, and focusing<br />

on the essentials. We asked David Ruetz, Head of <strong>ITB</strong>, just HOW exclusive this club is…<br />

SPEED<br />

NETWORKING<br />

AT <strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN<br />

Following its outstanding success<br />

at this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Speed Networking event is going<br />

into another round.<br />

This year, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is organising<br />

two “Speed Dating” events that will<br />

give participants an opportunity to<br />

efficiently exchange information<br />

and quickly establish numerous<br />

new leads. Whereas the <strong>ITB</strong> Speed<br />

Networking event gathers buyers<br />

and exhibitors from around the<br />

world, the <strong>ITB</strong> Blogger Speed<br />

Dating is the place where bloggers<br />

from Germany and abroad can<br />

meet representatives of the global<br />

travel industry. Both events are free<br />

of charge. In order to take part prior<br />

registration is required.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Speed<br />

Networking<br />

The number of <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle<br />

members is limited; the service<br />

isn’t! hand selected top buyers<br />

can expect a lot from us – or maybe<br />

even a bit more. He or she can<br />

take advantage of the multitude<br />

of exclusive, free service offers<br />

which leave no wish unfulfilled<br />

and truly optimise their trade fair<br />

visit.<br />

If a buyer is part of this elite club,<br />

what does he or she get for free?<br />

There are numerous benefits,<br />

valuable services and always<br />

the latest information buyers<br />

can profit. There is no waiting<br />

time for buyers thanks to the<br />

shuttle service and Fast Lane at<br />

the entrances. Furthermore our<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle members are<br />

invited to join our exclusive <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Speed Networking.<br />

Who qualifies?<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle targets<br />

product managers and buyers<br />

involved in the operational<br />

level of small and mediumsized<br />

enterprises and those of<br />

larger companies in the global<br />

travel industry. All interested<br />

buyers must apply first and are<br />

handpicked. Our <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers<br />

Circle members come from all<br />

over the world to exchange ideas<br />

and close deals with exhibitors.<br />

Close to 79% are from European<br />

countries, almost 10% are from<br />

Asia, 7% from America, and<br />

around 2% from the Middle East.<br />

What is new?<br />

Since this is our 5th edition of<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle as well as the<br />

50th anniversary of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> we<br />

have picked 1000 top buyers to<br />

be part of the circle.<br />

Furthermore we extended our<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Speed Networking sessions<br />

where our Buyers Circle<br />

members can meet important<br />

travel industry partners in a short<br />

space of time.<br />

More information about <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle<br />

can be found on the website:<br />

www.itbbuyerscircle.com<br />

In 2016, due to high demand, there<br />

will be two one-hour networking<br />

events. Exhibitors who are looking<br />

for buyers interested in products<br />

and services available in Europe<br />

will be able to meet their target<br />

group on Thursday, 10 March. On<br />

11 March, exhibitors can meet with<br />

buyers operating in non-European<br />

international markets. The events<br />

will take place on Level B in the<br />

CityCube from 9 to 10 a.m. During<br />

the five-minute sessions registered<br />

exhibitors will be able to present<br />

their products and exchange<br />

contact information with buyers.<br />

Then, if desired, they can meet<br />

up later on the stand or make<br />

appointments to arrange further<br />

business for another day.<br />

OUR <strong>ITB</strong><br />

BUYERS CIRCLE<br />

MEMBERS<br />

COME FROM<br />

ALL OVER THE<br />

WORLD TO<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

IDEAS AND<br />

CLOSE<br />

DEALS WITH<br />

EXHIBITORS.<br />

More information at:<br />

www.itb-berlin.com/Exhibitors/<br />

SpeedDating/<strong>ITB</strong>SpeedNetworking<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


22 TRADE TALK<br />

Trending Destinations<br />

for Brits<br />

Thomson and First Choice forecast 2016<br />

travel trends<br />

Thomson 787 dreamliner inflight 3<br />

Edouardo Carranza<br />

Marketing Manager, TUI<br />

WE’RE PARTICULARLY<br />

EXCITED TO OFFER A MORE<br />

DIVERSE CHOICE OF LONG-HAUL<br />

DESTINATIONS INCLUDING CUBA<br />

AND SRI LANKA ON THE 787<br />

DREAMLINER<br />

According to the UKbased<br />

TUI brand travel<br />

specialists, British travellers<br />

will be breaking traditional<br />

holidaying habits to go away<br />

more often – as evidenced by<br />

the continuing popularity of<br />

three or four night breaks to<br />

destinations such as Madeira,<br />

the Balearics and Iceland.<br />

The travel giants expect the<br />

trend to fly further afield to<br />

continue, as more Brits make<br />

the most of their extended<br />

long-haul programme – with<br />

Costa Rica and Sri Lanka set<br />

to top wish lists for 2016.<br />

They predict the top five<br />

trends for 2016:<br />

- Further growth of emerging<br />

destinations<br />

- More people travelling<br />

long-haul<br />

- Action packed holidays on<br />

the rise<br />

- More flexibility on holiday<br />

dates<br />

- Technology providing<br />

streamlined holiday<br />

experiences<br />

Mark Hall, Director of Product<br />

at TUI UK & Ireland, said,<br />

“2016 promises to be another<br />

exciting year for travel. With<br />

the arrival of new destinations<br />

and ongoing investment<br />

in technology, Thomson<br />

and First Choice will be<br />

making holiday experiences<br />

even more special. We’re<br />

particularly excited to offer a<br />

more diverse choice of longhaul<br />

destinations including<br />

Cuba and Sri Lanka on the<br />

787 Dreamliner and for those<br />

looking to escape more often<br />

a wider range of three and<br />

four night breaks to places<br />

like Iceland, Funchal and<br />

Sorrento.”<br />

Long-haul ‘hot spot’<br />

predictions for 2016: Costa<br />

Rica, Sri Lanka, Aruba, Cuba<br />

– Iconic Cuba, & Goa, India<br />

Short and mid haul ‘hot spot’<br />

predictions for 2016: Croatia,<br />

Santorini, Cyprus, Iceland,<br />

Ibiza & Italy<br />

Action Packed Hols on Rise<br />

Holidaymakers want to take<br />

advantage of adventure-filled<br />

holidays that have a range<br />

of exciting excursions. And<br />

with four in 10 men (40%) and<br />

more than a third (34%) of<br />

women admitting to feeling<br />

more adventurous on a longhaul<br />

trip, and more than twothirds<br />

(68%) of holidaymakers<br />

claiming they are more likely<br />

to book an excursion when<br />

they travel longer distance,<br />

this shows no sign of slowing<br />

down. With hundreds of<br />

thousands of excursions<br />

booked in 2015, Thomson<br />

and First Choice expect even<br />

more people to explore in<br />

2016 as they expand their<br />

long haul offering to include<br />

a wider range of cultures.<br />

Whether they are zip-wiring<br />

through the jungle in luscious<br />

Costa Rica or swimming with<br />

dolphins on Thomson Cruises<br />

in Curacao, in the coming<br />

year Britons will have more<br />

opportunity to get stuck-in to<br />

their surrounds when they go<br />

on holiday. Also new for 2016<br />

are weekly flights to Iceland,<br />

complete with the magical<br />

Northern Lights, which will<br />

be available with Thomson –<br />

departing from Gatwick and<br />

Manchester between 24th<br />

January and 6th March, with<br />

durations of three and four<br />

nights on offer. No trip to<br />

Iceland is complete without a<br />

Golden Circle tour and a quest<br />

to see the Northern Lights –<br />

therefore both excursions are<br />

included, at no extra charge,<br />

in every Thomson Iceland<br />

holiday.<br />

SPANISH<br />

TOURISTS<br />

TARGET USA<br />

TUI marketing manager Edouardo<br />

Carranza reveals top destinations<br />

The USA and Far East continue to grow in<br />

popularity for Spanish tourists. We asked<br />

Edouardo Carranza – Marketing Manager, Tui,<br />

to tell us more…<br />

The top destinations for Tui Spain are the USA,<br />

Thailand, Japan – which is really booming<br />

thanks to the advantageous exchange rate,<br />

Argentina, and Peru.<br />

Indeed, the drop in oil prices is resulting in<br />

reduced airfares. This must be a big help…<br />

Indeed, it’s very convenient for the customers<br />

but also for us as we can offer far away locations<br />

at great prices.<br />

People talk a lot about Myanmar being<br />

“trendy”. How is this destination progressing<br />

for you?<br />

It’s true it is a popular destination, but the prices<br />

have been rising a lot, and there are problems<br />

finding availability in the hotels. It’s one of the<br />

most authentic destinations in South East Asia,<br />

but for Tour Operators, it’s not easy to work<br />

there. There is a big transformation towards the<br />

corporate clientele, and as there are not many<br />

hotels in the main cities, they tend to be mainly<br />

booked by business people.<br />

You mentioned Japan is picking up pace. Can<br />

you tell me a little more?<br />

We even have a catalogue for Japan now, prices<br />

have really come down due to the currency<br />

rates, and there are many repeat clients. We<br />

are also bundling Japan with other destinations<br />

in Asia, even with exotic islands such as the<br />

Maldives.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN CONVENTION<br />

23<br />

Plan, Compare, Book & Review<br />

The travel lifecycle in a totally connected (and mobile) world<br />

The entire travel-planning journey is changing. In a constantly connected<br />

world with endless options and multiple platforms to choose from,<br />

more and more travelers around the world want a streamlined way to<br />

research, organize and book their trips. In a presentation at the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention’s eTravelWorld on 9th March entitled “The Travel Lifecycle<br />

From Today – Plan, Compare, Book & Review”, Adrian Hands, Senior<br />

Director, CPC Sales EMEA, TripAdvisor, will look at today’s travel lifecycle<br />

– how it has changed over time and what does that mean for consumers,<br />

the hospitality sector and specifically for TripAdvisor. We asked him how<br />

travel planning is changing over time…<br />

Adrian Hands<br />

Senior Director, CPC Sales EMEA,<br />

TripAdvisor<br />

WOMEN IN DECISION-<br />

MAKING ROLES IN THE<br />

INDUSTRY PALPABLY ALTER<br />

THE TOURIST EXPERIENCE<br />

AND ANY INITIATIVE THAT<br />

EMPOWERS WOMEN MUST<br />

NECESSARILY BE LABELLED<br />

“BEST PRACTICE”.<br />

THE TRAVEL LIFECYCLE FROM<br />

TODAY – PLAN, COMPARE,<br />

BOOK & REVIEW<br />

Category: eTravel Stage Day 1<br />

Date: March 9, 2016<br />

Time: 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm<br />

Location: Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

We see that in a constantly<br />

connected world with<br />

endless options and<br />

multiple platforms to<br />

choose from, there are<br />

more and more travellers<br />

who want a streamlined<br />

way to research, organize<br />

and book their trips. We<br />

also learned from our<br />

Phocuswright study*, that<br />

the majority of travellers<br />

want to be able to read<br />

reviews, compare prices<br />

and make a booking – all<br />

in one location… including<br />

accommodations, eateries<br />

and attractions.<br />

Direct booking / instant<br />

booking is a big topic.<br />

What’s the current state<br />

of play and where is this<br />

headed?<br />

Through our instant<br />

booking platform, travellers<br />

are able to book a hotel via<br />

their desktop or mobile,<br />

without leaving the site.<br />

Hotels available for instant<br />

booking have a prominent<br />

“book” button and users<br />

that click this button can<br />

easily complete their<br />

reservation on TripAdvisor,<br />

with the transaction and<br />

customer care provided by<br />

the partner. TripAdvisor<br />

instant booking is now<br />

fully rolled out across<br />

11 countries: Australia,<br />

Canada, India, Ireland,<br />

Malaysia, New Zealand,<br />

Philippines, Singapore,<br />

South Africa, UK and US<br />

travellers in these markets<br />

are now able to book a<br />

hotel on all of TripAdvisor’s<br />

platforms, desktop and<br />

mobile, without leaving<br />

the site. We expect a global<br />

rollout of instant booking in<br />

the first half of 2016.<br />

How should hoteliers and<br />

receptive TOs be adapting<br />

to the times?<br />

The key is to understand<br />

consumers’ behaviour and<br />

how it is changing. It is<br />

not just the shift to online<br />

booking that is important,<br />

there is also the shift to<br />

mobile to consider. On top<br />

of that, you have to consider<br />

the channels and platforms<br />

consumers use to plan their<br />

trips, and ultimately what<br />

gives them the confidence<br />

to make their final decision<br />

to book. At TripAdvisor, our<br />

mission is to be a positive<br />

force for the travel industry,<br />

promoting transparency<br />

within the sector and<br />

providing consumers with<br />

the information they need<br />

in order to make that<br />

final booking decision. By<br />

embracing and engaging<br />

with customer feedback<br />

on platforms like ours,<br />

hoteliers are not just able<br />

to identify ways to improve<br />

their product but also<br />

build trust with potential<br />

customers, and even create<br />

a route through which to<br />

drive direct bookings on<br />

mobile and desktop.<br />

* The 2015 ‘Custom Survey Research<br />

Engagement’ was an independent study<br />

of 14,991 respondents conducted by<br />

Phocuswright on behalf of TripAdvisor.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


24 <strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN CONVENTION<br />

Destination Storytelling<br />

The future of content marketing for the travel industry<br />

Rob Holmes, Chief<br />

Strategist for GLP<br />

Films (Maine USA) is<br />

back at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> this<br />

year to impart his ideas<br />

and creativity with the<br />

industry at large. We<br />

asked him to tell us a<br />

little more about what<br />

we might expect…<br />

I’m honoured to be<br />

invited to speak at the<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention<br />

for the third year now on<br />

behalf of GLP Films. GLP<br />

Films has become the<br />

number one production<br />

and distribution company<br />

focused on authentic<br />

storytelling and custom<br />

digital content within the<br />

travel trade industry, and<br />

I am excited to share our<br />

latest work in destination<br />

storytelling and marketing<br />

with the trade. This year I’ll<br />

be hosting our “3rd Annual<br />

Short-Film Showcase”<br />

where we’ll feature brand<br />

new films from responsible<br />

tourism brands in South<br />

America. In addition,<br />

I’ll be leading a panel<br />

discussion on “Destination<br />

Storytelling: New Media<br />

Strategies for Destination<br />

Marketing” which will dive<br />

into storytelling strategies<br />

and include case studies<br />

from successful content<br />

marketing campaigns with<br />

recent travel partners and<br />

leading media (National<br />

Geographic, Travel +<br />

Leisure, etc.). And lastly,<br />

I’ll also be speaking<br />

during the eTravel World<br />

on “Digital Storytelling:<br />

New Strategies in Content<br />

Marketing” to discuss the<br />

latest strategies and trends<br />

in digital marketing for<br />

destinations.<br />

Overall, these three<br />

sessions will provide<br />

diverse perspectives on<br />

important aspects of<br />

destination storytelling,<br />

including real-world case<br />

studies with recent results,<br />

best strategies in digital<br />

content, and tangible<br />

takeaways on how to use<br />

storytelling as an essential<br />

tool in destination<br />

marketing.<br />

What is important in visual<br />

story telling - in “getting it<br />

right”?<br />

Over the past year we’ve<br />

seen visual storytelling<br />

really take off and play<br />

an increasingly important<br />

role in content marketing.<br />

We’ve seen numerous inhouse<br />

content creation<br />

IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT<br />

THE MEDIUM OF VIDEO, IT’S<br />

ABOUT HOW THAT MEDIUM<br />

IS USED TO CONNECT TO<br />

AUDIENCES IN A<br />

MEANINGFUL AND<br />

AUTHENTIC WAY<br />

agencies pop up, and<br />

new data reports from<br />

travel industry voices like<br />

Adventure Travel Trade<br />

Association, and Skift on<br />

how video is the future of<br />

content marketing. It’s<br />

not just about visuals or<br />

advertisements. We’re<br />

seeing a dramatic shift<br />

towards video content, and<br />

most importantly, videos<br />

that are really resonating<br />

with consumers through a<br />

new, strategic approach.<br />

It’s not just about the<br />

medium of video, it’s about<br />

how that medium is used to<br />

connect to audiences in a<br />

meaningful and authentic<br />

way.<br />

Your work with National<br />

Geographic was evidently<br />

a major step. What did this<br />

involve?<br />

We kick-started our new<br />

distribution strategy nearly<br />

two years ago with a<br />

formal partnership with the<br />

world’s #1 media brand,<br />

National Geographic. Since<br />

then we have produced 8<br />

films in partnership with<br />

National Geographic to<br />

support the distribution<br />

campaigns of our travel<br />

industry clients. This has<br />

been a great partnership,<br />

allowing our films and our<br />

client’s stories to reach<br />

far beyond the audiences<br />

they would have been<br />

able to reach on their<br />

own. And this is just the<br />

beginning. While National<br />

Geographic is an amazing<br />

media partner, we are<br />

now expanding to include<br />

additional partnerships<br />

to further strengthen our<br />

branding and distribution<br />

power. Travel + Leisure<br />

has recently come on<br />

board, and others are in<br />

the works.<br />

You recently had a good<br />

case example with one<br />

of your clients, Mountain<br />

Lodges of Peru. Could you<br />

tell us a little more?<br />

We launched a video<br />

marketing campaign<br />

earlier this year with<br />

partners Mountain Lodges<br />

of Peru, who understood<br />

that focusing on an<br />

adventure and characterdriven<br />

story rather than a<br />

promotion of their product,<br />

was the best way to connect<br />

with their target market.<br />

This story-focused film has<br />

Rob Holmes<br />

Chief Strategist for GLP Films<br />

received mass distribution<br />

to a wide demographic<br />

through media support<br />

from National Geographic,<br />

Travel + Leisure, and other<br />

media partners. When<br />

you get it right, the magic<br />

is undeniable in terms of<br />

the results you see with<br />

audience engagement,<br />

retention, and response.<br />

So what’s you’re “message”<br />

to travel professionals at<br />

the show?<br />

The travel industry is<br />

always learning, and we<br />

are constantly pushing the<br />

envelop and evolving as<br />

well, but as an industry we<br />

need to understand that<br />

the old days of marketing<br />

are over. Travel brands<br />

are in a crucial transition<br />

right now, and GLP’s<br />

role as a leader in travel<br />

storytelling is to help the<br />

travel industry shift to<br />

new content strategies.<br />

Consumers don’t want to<br />

see advertisements. They<br />

don’t want to be sold to.<br />

Marketing is now less<br />

about selling, and all about<br />

storytelling. Through our<br />

expertise, we aim to help<br />

travel brands unlock their<br />

potential to leverage great<br />

storytelling and connect<br />

with their audiences in<br />

a more authentic way.<br />

Authentic storytelling is the<br />

future, and we’re excited<br />

to work with the trade to<br />

reinvent travel content.<br />

DIGITAL<br />

STORYTELLING –<br />

NEW STRATEGIES IN<br />

CONTENT MARKETIN<br />

Category: eTravel Stage Day 2<br />

Date: March 10, 2016<br />

Time: 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm<br />

Location: Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN CONVENTION<br />

25<br />

Problems Ranking<br />

in Search Engines?<br />

Ask former senior Google Search Quality<br />

team expert anything on Search and SEO!<br />

Kaspar Szymanski is a<br />

renowned international<br />

SEO expert, former senior<br />

member of the famed Google<br />

Search Quality team and<br />

among the select few former<br />

Googlers with extensive<br />

policy driving, webspam<br />

hunting and webmaster<br />

outreach expertise.<br />

Nowadays he utilises<br />

his expertise to recover<br />

websites from Google<br />

penalties, helping clients<br />

maximise the potential of<br />

their websites in search<br />

engines. His presentation at<br />

the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention<br />

will be “all about the Google<br />

Search issues that are on the<br />

audience’s mind”. We asked<br />

him to tell us more…<br />

We will discuss how to assess<br />

backlink risks, how to audit<br />

websites, how to evaluate<br />

snippets, that’s the way a website<br />

is represented in Google Search<br />

and about any other Google<br />

Search challenge the audience<br />

is interested in. This will be a<br />

discussion so make sure to bring<br />

all your Google questions to the<br />

table!<br />

ANY TRAVEL<br />

WEBSITE MUST<br />

PROVIDE A<br />

UNIQUE SALES<br />

PROPOSITION FOR<br />

USERS, IN ORDER TO<br />

PERFORM WELL IN<br />

GOOGLE SEARCH<br />

How do you see the current state<br />

of play in the market?<br />

Search Engine Optimization or<br />

how well a website does in Google<br />

Search has been a critical success<br />

factor for years. SEO in 2016 has<br />

become a highly competitive,<br />

data driven and very adaptive<br />

discipline. Google has caught up<br />

with the link buying game and<br />

methods that used to work well<br />

for some sites are their undoing<br />

today. High quality rather than a<br />

large quantity of backlinks is an<br />

Kaspar Szymanski<br />

International SEO expert, former senior<br />

member of the Google Search Quality<br />

team<br />

essential part of a near future<br />

success strategy.<br />

So what are really the key issues<br />

that need to be tackled?<br />

Fundamentally, any travel<br />

website must provide a unique<br />

sales proposition for users, in<br />

order to perform well in Google<br />

Search. The path to achieving<br />

that goal includes great technical<br />

page setup, ensuring that search<br />

engines and user alike can<br />

understand and navigate through.<br />

The type of content and services<br />

provided must demonstrate the<br />

value to users and Google alike.<br />

Last but not least, any site that<br />

is meant to do well in Google<br />

must abide to Google Webmaster<br />

Guidelines and avoid any violation<br />

that may result in lasting penalties<br />

to be applied by the Google<br />

team.<br />

PROBLEM RANKING IN SEARCH<br />

ENGINES? ASK FORMER SENIOR<br />

GOOGLE SEARCH QUALITY TEAM<br />

EXPERT ANYTHING ON SEARCH<br />

AND SEO!<br />

Category: <strong>ITB</strong> Marketing<br />

& Destination Workshops<br />

Date: March 11, 2016<br />

Time: 1:15 pm - 2:45 pm<br />

Location: Hall 7.1a,<br />

Auditorium New York 2<br />

Celebrating Her<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> To Spotlight Special Role of<br />

Women in Tourism<br />

Women are not only important tourism industry customers,<br />

they also occupy a central role. The presentation of the<br />

first ’Celebrating Her – Global Awards’ is proof of this.<br />

Along with this first ever awards ceremony, Ajay Prakash,<br />

president of IIPT India & Chief Executive Nomad Travels<br />

India, will provide impressive examples of best practices<br />

managed by women. We asked him how one can define<br />

“best practices” here…<br />

When we talk of “best practices”,<br />

there is no one-size-fits-all<br />

solution. Best practice in one<br />

instance might involve education,<br />

which directly enhances<br />

deployability; in another it might<br />

have to do with maintaining local<br />

communities and traditions;<br />

in yet another it might entail<br />

water conservation or waste<br />

management. But if there is one<br />

thing that is universally relevant,<br />

it’s the special role that women<br />

can play in the tourism ecosphere.<br />

Women in decision-making roles<br />

in the industry palpably alter<br />

the tourist experience and any<br />

initiative that empowers women<br />

must necessarily be labelled<br />

“best practice”.<br />

WOMEN IN<br />

DECISION-MAKING<br />

ROLES IN THE<br />

INDUSTRY PALPABLY<br />

ALTER THE TOURIST<br />

EXPERIENCE AND<br />

ANY INITIATIVE THAT<br />

EMPOWERS WOMEN<br />

MUST NECESSARILY<br />

BE LABELLED “BEST<br />

PRACTICE”.<br />

This is the first global awards<br />

ceremony of this kind. Why is<br />

it so important to underline the<br />

best practices of women in the<br />

field?<br />

As far back as 2000 the UN had<br />

in its Resolution 1325 talked<br />

of the critical need to involve<br />

more women in the processes<br />

of peacemaking, avoidance<br />

of conflict and in healing the<br />

wounds of conflict.<br />

Yet today, 15 years later, the study<br />

commissioned by UN Women<br />

laments the low numbers of<br />

women in senior positions and<br />

the findings of the 2015 report<br />

notes that “much of the progress<br />

Ajay Prakash<br />

President of IIPT India & Chief Executive<br />

Nomad Travels India<br />

towards the implementation of<br />

resolution 1325 continues to be<br />

measured in ‘firsts’, rather than<br />

as standard practice.”<br />

“Celebrating Her” seeks to<br />

recognise and felicitate 5<br />

outstanding women in the<br />

sphere of tourism who have not<br />

only empowered themselves, but<br />

continue to empower others.<br />

We hope that our award winners<br />

will not only influence opinion<br />

and inspire other women but also<br />

form a network of “IIPT Women<br />

Ambassadors of Peace” and<br />

through collaboration further the<br />

IIPT mission of Peace Through<br />

Tourism, now and in the future.<br />

‘CELEBRATING HER’<br />

- GLOBAL AWARDS FOR<br />

EMPOWERED WOMEN IN<br />

TOURISM<br />

Category: <strong>ITB</strong> CSR Day<br />

Date: March 11, 2016<br />

Time: 4:15 pm - 5:00 pm<br />

Location: Hall 7.1a,<br />

Auditorium New York 3<br />

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26 <strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN CONVENTION<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN CONVEN<br />

WEDNESDAY 9 TH MARCH 2016<br />

eTRAVEL LAB DAY 1<br />

10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Lab<br />

eTravel World is an exclusive area for digital marketing,<br />

social media and mobile travel services. Established<br />

companies and ambitious start-ups present their<br />

innovations. Experts highlight relevant developments<br />

from the world of apps, mobile websites, social<br />

networks and blogs.<br />

eTRAVEL STAGE DAY 1<br />

10:30 a.m. – 6 :00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> MICE DAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1c, Auditorium Paris 1<br />

“Man vs. Machine » – In the future, will technology<br />

take the upper hand? Or will technology support us<br />

and restore the main focus of each event: the personal<br />

encounter? At the <strong>ITB</strong> MICE Day, veranstaltungsplaner.<br />

de will get to the bottom of this exciting question.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> YOUNG PROFESSIONALS DAY<br />

10:55 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 11.1, Stage<br />

At the <strong>ITB</strong> Young Professionals Day career<br />

entrants and junior staff in the global travel and<br />

tourism industry will be given food for thought<br />

for their future careers. Topics include the<br />

threat of digitalization and robots on jobs in<br />

the tourism industry, requirements of tourism<br />

companies for university graduates in Leisure<br />

and Business Travel, Best Practice examples<br />

from international research projects, specific<br />

advice from experienced CEOs, the right attitude<br />

towards life and manners for professional<br />

success.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> FUTURE DAY<br />

11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m<br />

Hall 7.1b, Auditorium London<br />

For 13 years <strong>ITB</strong> Future Day has been the most<br />

important day of the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention. This is<br />

where the megatrends in economy and society and<br />

key topics of the global travel and tourism industry<br />

are discussed.<br />

For the first time, the <strong>ITB</strong> Ministers’ Roundtable will be<br />

part of <strong>ITB</strong> Future Day.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> DESTINATION DAY 1<br />

11:40 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 1<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Destination Days are three days dedicated<br />

to the challenges and perspectives of international<br />

destination management. Here the focus is on forms<br />

of travel and destinations with great growth potential,<br />

innovative approaches to destination marketing and<br />

the specific aspects of selected tourism destinations.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> WORKSHOPS DAY 1<br />

11:45 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.<br />

Hall 4.1, Room Regensburg<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> workshops satisfy the demand of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

visitors for an intensive, professional exchange with<br />

knowledgeable experts in small groups. This is where<br />

valuable contacts are made and your individual<br />

questions and problems are addressed.<br />

THURSDAY 10 TH MARCH 2016<br />

BTD WORKSHOPS<br />

10:30 a.m. - 12:15<br />

Hall 4.1, Room Regensburg<br />

« How To Organize Expat Activities » and « Optimizing<br />

Event Planning By Streamlining Processes » (workshop<br />

powered by VDR)<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> EXPERTS FORUM WELLNESS<br />

10:30 a.m. - 5:10 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 3<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Experts Forum on Wellness, which features<br />

path-breaking lectures about wellness in the tourism<br />

industry, will once again take place within the<br />

framework of the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention.<br />

BUSINESS TRAVEL<br />

CORPORATE DAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1c, Auditorium Paris 1<br />

Digitalisation in Mobility Management – A Worthwhile<br />

Connection?<br />

Ever new methods and tools are aimed at whetting<br />

the appetite for a modern working world. What shall<br />

we find ourselves facing? Can the yield of a trip be<br />

measured? How can savings be made? The Business<br />

Travel Corporate Day offers know-how to go.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> HOSPITALITY DAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - 5:40 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1b, Auditorium London<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Hospitality Day has established itself as<br />

the leading convention meeting of the global hotel<br />

industry. This is where serious structural changes<br />

of the hospitality industry are being discussed. A<br />

think tank, a source of inspiration and a platform<br />

where international top managers and experts share<br />

experiences and opinions.<br />

eTRAVEL LAB DAY 2<br />

10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Lab<br />

eTravel World is an exclusive area for digital marketing,<br />

social media and mobile travel services. Established<br />

companies and ambitious start-ups present their<br />

innovations. Experts highlight relevant developments<br />

from the world of apps, mobile websites, social<br />

networks and blogs.<br />

eTRAVEL STAGE DAY 2<br />

10:30 a.m. – 6 :00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention 2015 - <strong>ITB</strong> Future Day<br />

– Darren Huston, President _ CEO, The Priceline Group,<br />

Booking.com and Philip C. Wolf, Founder, Phocuswright<br />

Inc. (l.t.r) - The Future of Global Online Travel<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> DESTINATION DAY 2<br />

10:40 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 1<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Destination Days are three days dedicated<br />

to the challenges and perspectives of international<br />

destination management. Here the focus is on forms<br />

of travel and destinations with great growth potential,<br />

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<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN CONVENTION<br />

27<br />

TION PROGRAMME *<br />

innovative approaches to destination marketing and<br />

the specific aspects of selected tourism destinations.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> WORKSHOPS DAY 2<br />

1:30 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.<br />

Hall 4.1, Room Regensburg<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> workshops satisfy the demand of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

visitors for an intensive, professional exchange with<br />

knowledgeable experts in small groups. This is where<br />

valuable contacts are made and your individual<br />

questions and problems are addressed.<br />

FRIDAY 11 TH MARCH 2016<br />

MICE WORKSHOPS<br />

10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1c, Auditorium Paris 1<br />

Gamification tools to control online booking<br />

behavior of business travelers – options, chances,<br />

market analysis<br />

Event guidelines don’t sound sexy, but they’re very<br />

useful!<br />

The alchemy of MICE portals – searching for the philo<br />

sopher’s stone<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> MARKETING AND<br />

DISTRIBUTION DAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1b, Auditorium London<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Marketing and Distribution Day provides<br />

valuable know-how for innovative marketing and<br />

distribution strategies. The focus of this day of the<br />

convention is on keynotes from top managers, new<br />

findings about the important luxury travel market<br />

segment and the impact of the EU Package Travel<br />

Directive.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> CSR DAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 3<br />

For the <strong>ITB</strong>, sustainability isn’t just some hollow<br />

expression – it is a strategic element – and our mission.<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> CSR Day takes up the latest sustainability<br />

issues and provides suggestions for dealing with the<br />

biggest challenges of our time.<br />

BARRIER-FREE TOURISM DAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.<br />

CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>, level 1, Hall A5<br />

The German National Tourist Board (GNTB) invites<br />

trade visitors and media representatives for a<br />

discussion on Tourism for Everyone, presented by<br />

industry professionals and experts.<br />

eTRAVEL LAB DAY 3<br />

10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Lab<br />

eTravel World is an exclusive area for digital marketing,<br />

social media and mobile travel services. Established<br />

companies and ambitious start-ups present their<br />

innovations. Experts highlight relevant developments<br />

from the world of apps, mobile websites, social<br />

networks and blogs.<br />

eTRAVEL STAGE DAY 3<br />

10:30 a.m. – 6 :00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> WORKSHOPS DAY 3<br />

10:45 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />

Hall 4.1, Room Regensburg<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> workshops satisfy the demand of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

visitors for an intensive, professional exchange with<br />

knowledgeable experts in small groups. This is where<br />

valuable contacts are made and your individual<br />

questions and problems are addressed.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> MARKETING AND<br />

DESTINATION WORKSHOPS<br />

10:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 2<br />

- European union funding for the development and<br />

optimization of digitalization in the tourism and<br />

culture industry<br />

Destination and location videos that work<br />

Problems ranking in search engines? Ask former<br />

senior google search quality team expert anything on<br />

search and SEO!<br />

Balancing conservation and sustainable use:<br />

UNESCO World Heritage Sites as sustainable tourism<br />

destinations.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> DESTINATION DAY 3<br />

10:40 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 1<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Destination Days are three days dedicated<br />

to the challenges and perspectives of international<br />

destination management. Here the focus is on forms<br />

of travel and destinations with great growth potential,<br />

innovative approaches to destination marketing and<br />

the specific aspects of selected tourism destinations.<br />

SATURDAY 12 TH MARCH 2016<br />

eTRAVEL STAGE DAY 4<br />

10:30 a.m. – 6 :00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

eTravel World is an exclusive area for digital marketing,<br />

social media and mobile travel services. Established<br />

companies and ambitious start-ups present their<br />

innovations. Experts highlight relevant developments<br />

from the world of apps, mobile websites, social<br />

networks and blogs.<br />

Detailed programme: www.itb-kongress.de/en/<br />

Program/DetailedProgram.jsp<br />

*Programme is subject to change.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention 2015 - eTravel Stage<br />

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28 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW<br />

Peer to Peer: A Looming<br />

OECD sets a course through the “stormy seas” of shared economy in new<br />

At the <strong>ITB</strong> Destination Day 3 this year, Alain Dupeyras, head of Tourism,<br />

OECD will be offering policy advice on how to shape the sharing economy<br />

which, with pioneers such as Airbnb and Uber, poses great challenges<br />

for policy decision-makers at tourism destinations all over the world.<br />

We asked Mr Dupeyras how he sees the current state of play in the<br />

market.<br />

Alain Dupeyras<br />

Head of Tourism, OECD<br />

As Head of Tourism at the OECD (Organisation<br />

for Economic Co-operation and Development),<br />

Alain Dupeyras manages, with the support of<br />

governments, the work of the Tourism Committee.<br />

The OECD Tourism Committee helps member<br />

and partner countries develop policies that<br />

address major challenges faced by the industry<br />

(e.g. competitiveness, quality jobs and skills,<br />

innovation, sharing economy, travel facilitation,<br />

taxation), promotes an integrated governmental<br />

approach to tourism (effective policies for tourism<br />

growth), contributes to improved measurement<br />

and analysis of tourism services (e.g. Tourism<br />

Satellite Account, competitiveness indicators,<br />

impacts of tourism at regional level), and<br />

enhances international co-operation in tourism.<br />

He is a visiting professor in tourism policy and<br />

tourism economics in various universities.<br />

Tourism is one of the<br />

largest and fastest growing<br />

sectors in the world<br />

economy and a valuable<br />

source of job creation,<br />

economic growth, export<br />

revenue, and domestic<br />

value added. The sector<br />

continues to demonstrate<br />

remarkable strength in the<br />

face of challenges posed<br />

by the slowdown in the<br />

global economy and other<br />

external shocks.<br />

What key issues need to<br />

be tackled today?<br />

Changing global market<br />

trends and travel<br />

behaviours require active,<br />

innovative and integrated<br />

policy responses to<br />

ensure that tourism<br />

remains a competitive<br />

sector and continues to<br />

deliver economically and<br />

sustainably in the years to<br />

come. This is especially<br />

true for highly developed<br />

tourism economies if<br />

they are to compete<br />

in the changing global<br />

marketplace.<br />

Without giving too much<br />

away, can you please give<br />

us a general overview of<br />

your talk?<br />

The rapid growth of peerto-peer<br />

and shared usage<br />

platforms like Airbnb<br />

and Uber is changing the<br />

tourism landscape by<br />

giving people new options<br />

for where to stay, what to<br />

do and how to get around.<br />

Policy makers must find<br />

a way to harness the<br />

innovation and economic<br />

opportunity this creates for<br />

consumers, entrepreneurs<br />

and citizens. These<br />

developments also raise<br />

new policy questions<br />

regarding the nature of the<br />

competitive environment<br />

and implications for<br />

existing providers; the<br />

extent to which consumer<br />

protection and regulatory<br />

frameworks are fit for<br />

purpose; and the taxation<br />

of sharing economy<br />

activities. The OECD will<br />

outline a path forward for<br />

policy makers, drawing on<br />

discussions from a highlevel<br />

policy workshop*<br />

the day before. Indeed,<br />

exponential growth of peerto-peer<br />

and shared usage<br />

platforms is changing<br />

the tourism landscape,<br />

driven by technological<br />

advances and cultural<br />

shifts – accommodation,<br />

transport, travel, dining<br />

etc. As the sharing<br />

economy matures, so too<br />

do the business models<br />

and services available<br />

to travellers, such as<br />

segmentation of the leisure<br />

and business markets,<br />

and partnerships between<br />

the sharing economy and<br />

traditional tourism actors.<br />

A key question for policy<br />

makers is: “How to adapt<br />

to the development of<br />

the sharing economy in<br />

tourism?”<br />

So yes, the sharing<br />

economy presents<br />

opportunities to stimulate<br />

innovation and expand<br />

consumer options,<br />

complementing and<br />

competing with traditional<br />

tourism offerings.<br />

Developments pose<br />

challenges for established<br />

tourism actors and raise<br />

important questions such<br />

as consumer protection,<br />

regulation, taxation, and<br />

public interest. There is<br />

limited data available to<br />

quantify the scale and<br />

impact of this dynamically<br />

evolving and relatively<br />

new phenomenon,<br />

AS THE SHARING<br />

ECONOMY MATURES, SO<br />

TOO DO THE BUSINESS<br />

MODELS AND SERVICES<br />

AVAILABLE TO TRAVELLERS<br />

but nevertheless<br />

there is widespread<br />

acknowledgement of the<br />

strong growth potential.<br />

How can one balance the<br />

interests of traditional<br />

tourism and sharing<br />

economy actors?<br />

Policy makers are<br />

struggling to keep up with<br />

these developments and<br />

understand what they<br />

mean for people, places<br />

and businesses. Different<br />

actors are affected in<br />

different ways, so there<br />

is a need to balance the<br />

interest of tourists, tourism<br />

businesses, sharing<br />

economy platforms, new<br />

service providers and<br />

communities. So far, policy<br />

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29<br />

Monster?<br />

OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2016 report<br />

responses can be largely<br />

characterised as “wait and<br />

see”, as policy makers<br />

have been cautious<br />

about changing rules and<br />

regulations to support<br />

the growth of these new<br />

business models or protect<br />

existing operators.<br />

So what is the path<br />

forward for tourism policy<br />

makers?<br />

Rapid growth of the<br />

sharing economy is placing<br />

pressure on existing policy<br />

frameworks. To help take<br />

advantage of opportunities<br />

and respond to challenges,<br />

policy makers need to:<br />

better understand how<br />

the sharing economy is<br />

changing tourism and<br />

impacting economies,<br />

strengthen the strategic<br />

operating framework<br />

that articulates key<br />

considerations and<br />

preferred policy options,<br />

re-think political and<br />

cultural incentives and<br />

modernise policy and<br />

regulatory approaches.<br />

Please tell us more about<br />

the activities of the OECD<br />

in tourism.<br />

As you may know the OECD<br />

is an intergovernmental<br />

organisation based in<br />

Paris, with 34 member<br />

countries. While we are<br />

not universal, we are<br />

global, with countries from<br />

many different regions.<br />

The OECD tourism<br />

committee was born<br />

in 1948, right after the<br />

Second World War, when<br />

the Marshal Plan was in<br />

full swing. The primary<br />

idea in putting tourism<br />

into the framework of<br />

the OECD was really that<br />

of economic generation<br />

through tourism, but also<br />

the exchange of culture –<br />

becoming a meeting point<br />

for different cultures to<br />

get together and using<br />

tourism as a vehicle for<br />

that. The OECD countries,<br />

which are mainly highly<br />

developed economies,<br />

clearly recognise tourism<br />

as an important vehicle<br />

in terms of economic<br />

growth, job creation<br />

and development, but<br />

also in terms of cultural<br />

development.<br />

Of late, you have been<br />

singing the praises of<br />

RAPID GROWTH<br />

OF THE SHARING ECONOMY<br />

IS PLACING PRESSURE ON<br />

EXISTING POLICY<br />

FRAMEWORKS.<br />

diversification in the<br />

tourism offering, through,<br />

for example, creative<br />

industries. Could you<br />

please tell us more?<br />

The OECD is promoting<br />

what we call an<br />

“integrated approach” to<br />

tourism development,<br />

which means linking<br />

tourism to many other<br />

government policies. By<br />

doing this, we can support<br />

the broader economy of<br />

a country. One important<br />

factor of development is<br />

that of creative industries,<br />

such as design, fashion,<br />

gastronomy, literature,<br />

architecture, film, gaming<br />

and so on. These industries<br />

are now providing new<br />

markets and diversifying<br />

the tourism demand.<br />

Traditionally, the<br />

emphasis was on tangible<br />

heritage, and it is now<br />

being supplemented<br />

more and more by new<br />

forms of tourism based<br />

on intangible culture and<br />

contemporary creativity.<br />

Do you have some<br />

examples?<br />

If we take the example of<br />

food, this of course speaks<br />

of a national identity.<br />

Cuisine, or gastronomy is<br />

one of the easiest ways<br />

by which culture can<br />

regain some distinction<br />

in the marketplace, and<br />

we have several countries<br />

that are using gastronomy<br />

as an important vehicle<br />

to promote the cultural<br />

identity of their country.<br />

Film-induced tourism<br />

is another interesting<br />

example. For example,<br />

New Zealand is now well<br />

known for the Lord of<br />

the Rings – and this has<br />

contributed to creating<br />

jobs and supported a<br />

new tourism economy<br />

throughout the whole<br />

country. Music is another<br />

creative industry that is<br />

taking a bigger and bigger<br />

role. In the UK at last count<br />

there were 6.5 million<br />

music tourists visiting<br />

the country, generating<br />

over 24-thousand jobs.<br />

This is very significant.<br />

These are all reasons why<br />

the OECD is increasingly<br />

interested in the tourism<br />

sector as the surrounding<br />

industries become a<br />

significant economic,<br />

cultural and social force in<br />

our economies.<br />

To register for the event,<br />

please contact Julie Pilato<br />

(julie.pilato@oecd.org).<br />

For information:<br />

www.oecd.org/cfe/tourism<br />

*The OECD is organising a policy<br />

workshop at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, following<br />

the launch of OECD Tourism<br />

Trends and Policies 2016. The<br />

event will take place from 10:30-<br />

12:30 on Thursday 10 March<br />

2016 at the CityCube (Room R2)<br />

at Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> and will bring<br />

together high level policy makers<br />

and industry decision makers.<br />

The workshop will focus on two<br />

high-interest themes:<br />

I) Tourism Sharing Economy; and<br />

II) Tourism Policy Priorities (with<br />

a focus on the tourism economy,<br />

transport and investment).<br />

ANALYSING<br />

TOURISM<br />

PERFORMANCE<br />

AND MAJOR<br />

POLICY<br />

TRENDS<br />

OECD Tourism<br />

Trends and Policies<br />

2016 is undertaken<br />

in co-operation<br />

with the European<br />

Commission. It<br />

analyses tourism<br />

performance and<br />

major policy trends,<br />

initiatives and<br />

reforms across 50<br />

OECD and partner<br />

countries, providing<br />

up-to-date tourism<br />

data and analysis.<br />

This biennial report<br />

is an international<br />

reference and<br />

benchmark on how<br />

effectively countries<br />

are supporting<br />

competitiveness,<br />

innovation and<br />

growth in tourism.<br />

The 2016<br />

edition presents<br />

standardised data<br />

covering domestic,<br />

inbound and<br />

outbound tourism,<br />

enterprises and<br />

employment, and<br />

internal tourism<br />

consumption.<br />

It also reports on<br />

how seamless<br />

transport can<br />

enhance the tourism<br />

experience, as well<br />

as the opportunities,<br />

challenges and<br />

implications of the<br />

sharing economy for<br />

tourism.<br />

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30 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

EDUCATION / TRAINING<br />

Education and Training<br />

Any plans for your future yet?<br />

Young people flocking to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> from around the world, keen to enter<br />

this exceptional industry, will not be let down when it comes to gaining<br />

access to information and contacts.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN<br />

CAREER CENTER<br />

Start your career at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>! So many careers<br />

have started at the trade<br />

show. This is where you<br />

can get an overview of the<br />

travel industry, establish<br />

important contacts, get<br />

information about career<br />

opportunities in tourism,<br />

find colleges & universities<br />

- or maybe even the job of<br />

your dreams! Around 50<br />

domestic and international<br />

colleges, universities,<br />

vocational academies,<br />

scientific institutes and<br />

other service providers<br />

offer individual advice<br />

about study programs and<br />

further education in the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Career Center in hall<br />

11.1.<br />

STUDY<br />

& TRAINING<br />

Everyone who’s interested<br />

can obtain information<br />

about study and training<br />

opportunities and<br />

start networking. The<br />

advantages for exhibitors:<br />

You can reach (potential)<br />

students, enhance your<br />

reputation among tourism<br />

companies and raise<br />

your profile in the highly<br />

competitive international<br />

training environment.<br />

THE AHGZ & FVW<br />

KARRIEREWELT<br />

Rounding off the training<br />

offers is the “AHGZ & fvw<br />

Karrierewelt”, your place<br />

for orientation, job and<br />

career in the tourism and<br />

hospitality sector. Visitors<br />

have the opportunity to be<br />

placed in direct contact<br />

with personnel managers<br />

from well-known tourism<br />

companies and find out<br />

about the latest job offers<br />

and career opportunities.<br />

Additional information can<br />

be found at www.itb-berlin.<br />

com/career.<br />

WORKING IN THE<br />

CRUISE INDUSTRY<br />

The German Federal<br />

Employment Agency, with<br />

their project Meer Arbeit,<br />

offers personal contact<br />

with agents, managers<br />

and service personnel of<br />

the cruise industry to get<br />

to know how to “climb<br />

on board”. You will meet<br />

recruiters of renowned<br />

cruise companies as well<br />

as receive tips and tricks<br />

for a successful application<br />

at theirs stand in hall 11.1.<br />

The following tourism<br />

companies present<br />

themselves as employer at<br />

our <strong>ITB</strong> Career Center:<br />

WEDNESDAY, 9 MARCH 2016<br />

At AHGZ & fvw World of Career (stand 214):<br />

• Adina Hotel Operations GmbH<br />

• Azure Hotels<br />

• Booking.com<br />

• DER Touristik<br />

• Enterprise Rent a Car<br />

• Expedia<br />

• IST<br />

At the stand of the German Federal<br />

Employment Agency (stand 210):<br />

• A-ROSA Flusskreuzfahrten<br />

• EURES – Das Europäische Job - Netzwerk<br />

• MSC Kreuzfahrten<br />

• Sea Chefs<br />

With their own stands:<br />

Emirates Airlines (booth 108)<br />

Sixt Jobworld (booth 107)<br />

THURSDAY, 10 MARCH 2016<br />

At AHGZ & fvw World of Career (stand 214):<br />

• Adina Hotel Operations GmbH<br />

• Azure Hotels<br />

• Booking.com<br />

• DER Touristik<br />

• Enterprise Rent a Car<br />

• Expedia<br />

• IST<br />

At the stand of the German Federal<br />

Employment Agency (stand 210):<br />

• A-ROSA Flusskreuzfahrten<br />

• EURES – Das Europäische Job - Netzwerk<br />

• Sea Chefs<br />

• VIKING River Cruises<br />

With their own stands:<br />

Emirates Airlines (Stand 108)<br />

Sixt Jobworld (Stand 107)<br />

FRIDAY, 11 MARCH 2016<br />

At AHGZ & fvw World of Career (stand 214):<br />

• Accor Hospitality Germany GmbH<br />

• Adina Hotel Operations GmbH<br />

• Azure Hotels<br />

• Booking.com<br />

• DER Touristik<br />

• Enterprise Rent a Car<br />

• Expedia<br />

• IST<br />

At the stand of the German Federal<br />

Employment Agency (stand 210):<br />

• EURES – Das Europäische Job - Netzwerk<br />

• Sea Chefs<br />

• VIKING River Cruises<br />

With their own stands:<br />

Emirates Airlines (Stand 108)<br />

Sixt Jobworld (Stand 107)<br />

SATURDAY, 12 MARCH 2016<br />

At AHGZ & fvw World of Career<br />

(stand214):<br />

• Accor Hospitality Germany GmbH<br />

• DER Touristik<br />

At the stand of the German Federal<br />

Employment Agency (stand 210):<br />

• EURES – Das Europäische Job -<br />

Netzwerk<br />

• Hotel Bareiss Baiersbronn<br />

• Sea Chefs<br />

• VIKING River Cruises<br />

With their own stands:<br />

Emirates Airlines (Stand 108)<br />

Sixt Jobworld (Stand 107)<br />

SUNDAY, 13 MARCH 2016<br />

At AHGZ & fvw World of Career<br />

(stand 214):<br />

• DER Touristik<br />

At the stand of the German Federal<br />

Employment Agency (stand 210):<br />

• EURES – Das Europäische Job -<br />

Netzwerk<br />

• Sea Chefs<br />

With their own stands:<br />

Emirates Airlines (Stand 108)<br />

Sixt Jobworld (Stand 107)<br />

Contact with Exhibitors<br />

Recruiters can sometimes be found at the stands. We<br />

recommend the following steps for successful contact<br />

with exhibitors:<br />

• Use the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Virtual Market Place ® to get<br />

information about your favorite exhibitors<br />

• Bring your CV, an application flyer or business cards<br />

with your contact data<br />

• Ask at the stand for the correct contact person. If no<br />

HR representative is available, ask for the name of<br />

the appropriate person so you can make contact in<br />

the future<br />

• Don’t be disappointed if you aren’t able to meet the<br />

right people right away. <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is huge – there are<br />

many other exhibitors and opportunities waiting for<br />

you.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


HONEYMOONS<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

31<br />

Honeymooning in the Maldives<br />

Sound like a cliché? Not with these resorts!<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> this year has a slightly brighter, romantic aspect, with the Maldives as partner country of<br />

the show. The Day 1 edition of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>News</strong> will have a comprehensive guide to resorts and other<br />

exhibitors from this beautiful island state, however in this special “honeymoon” feature we could not<br />

avoid giving you a preview of some of the most outstanding destinations for newlyweds in the Maldives…<br />

Hall 5.2a<br />

ANGAGA ISLAND RESORT<br />

AND SPA – BY SPLENDID<br />

ASIA<br />

The thatched roof Superior Beach<br />

bungalows of the Angaga Island Resort<br />

and Spa are set on the white immaculate<br />

beach offering sweeping views of the<br />

endless horizon.<br />

The beach bungalows with their bamboo<br />

furniture and private veranda with a traditional<br />

Maldivian swing boast a serene atmosphere with complete privacy.<br />

Meanwhile, situated directly on the pristine beach, the main restaurant<br />

offers gourmet buffet dining. With magnificent views of the turquoise<br />

lagoon, the restaurant serves a wide range of European and Eastern<br />

style cuisine, seafood and local specialties. You can also enjoy soothing<br />

drinks round the clock at the Sundown bar.<br />

The Coconut Spa managed by Per Aquum Spa offers a wide variety of<br />

holistic treatments including massage therapies, body treatments and<br />

facials. With well-trained staff, the Spa provides you with relaxation<br />

and rejuvenation.<br />

KANDIMA MALDIVES ON DHAALU<br />

ATOLL – OPENING DECEMBER<br />

2016<br />

Kandima Maldives offers a very “different”<br />

approach, adding to the diversity of the<br />

offer. Guests experience more than just<br />

a holiday; they experience the Kandima<br />

lifestyle – through which they can relax,<br />

have fun and explore.<br />

On the island everything is welcoming<br />

and vibrant with plenty of activities, events<br />

and opportunities on offer to experience the<br />

real Maldives in an exciting new way.<br />

Co-creation and interaction are very important to<br />

the team, so the landscape and public areas are designed<br />

in such a way that guests can socialize, mingle and interact with each<br />

other and with the Kandima Maldives team. Kandima has taken F&B to an<br />

entirely new level. Guests can choose from ten completely unique outlets,<br />

all with innovative concepts and inspired by global trends. Here you won’t<br />

find the typical buffet restaurant but modern food hall concepts, inspired<br />

by the trendiest European market food halls.<br />

The Sea Dragon Restaurant combines authentic Chinese cuisine with a<br />

modern touch and houses the ultra-cool Forbidden bar where some of the<br />

world’s leading live DJs play into the night.<br />

OZEN BY<br />

ATMOSPHERE<br />

AT MAADHOO –<br />

OPENING JULY 2016<br />

Amidst the exotic turquoise<br />

hues of South Male Atoll lies<br />

the tranquil island of Maadhoo;<br />

home to the soon-to-open<br />

lifestyle luxury resort - OZEN by<br />

Atmosphere at Maadhoo, Maldives.<br />

Opening its doors on 15 th July 2016 - OZEN<br />

by Atmosphere offers the discerning traveller a uniquely exclusive<br />

holiday plan – “The Atmosphere INDULGENCE” where guests will<br />

experience the ultimate hassle-free beach holiday in the Maldives.<br />

Spread over an expansive turquoise lagoon, OZEN by Atmosphere at<br />

Maadhoo features 41 beachfront villas, idyllically positioned on a soft<br />

& pristine sandy beach.<br />

Additionally, 49 over-water villas, built on creatively designed stilts,<br />

offer a romantic & mesmeric experience. All living spaces are created<br />

with utmost luxury & comfort in mind, while incorporating a seamless<br />

fusion of modern design, nature and vibrancy.<br />

KUDADOO ISLAND RESORT AND SPA<br />

– CROWN AND CHAMPA RESORTS –<br />

OPENING MARCH 2017<br />

Kudadoo Island Resort & Spa is set to open in March<br />

2017. It is a 15 room, 5 Star Resort, surrounded by a<br />

beautiful lagoon and long stretches of white, sandy<br />

beach in Lhaviyani Atoll. It is the only Resort on this<br />

island, 150 meters long by 100 meters wide. The Resort<br />

is unique as it has 15 luxury over the water villas<br />

with pools. Small size is great<br />

concept if guests want to<br />

hire out the whole Island.<br />

It is adults only, ideal<br />

for honeymooners.<br />

The seaplane transfer<br />

from Ibrahim Nasir<br />

International Airport<br />

is a scenic, 40-minute<br />

flight.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


32 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

HONEYMOONS<br />

The Honeymoon Capital<br />

of the World<br />

Niagara Falls continues to attract newlyweds<br />

from around the globe<br />

HONEYMOONS<br />

IN MIAMI –<br />

MORE FUN AND<br />

SUN FOR ONE’S<br />

HONEYMOON<br />

DOLLAR<br />

The magical, romantic and fun city of<br />

Miami is the perfect way for a couple to<br />

start a life together. Whether one’s idea<br />

of a perfect honeymoon means setting<br />

down one’s towel on the beach and only<br />

moving for another daiquiri, strolling<br />

hand-in-hand through historic sites<br />

like the oldest building in the Western<br />

hemisphere, getting couples massages,<br />

dining in dim lit restaurants or going on<br />

adventurous day trips, newlyweds can<br />

do it all in Miami.<br />

HONEYMOON<br />

ACCOMMODATION<br />

Miami Beach is certainly a popular choice<br />

for the honeymooner. But don’t rule out<br />

mainland hotels from your potential<br />

honeymoon spots. For a more laidback,<br />

local vibe, discover the gems of each<br />

neighbourhood from tiny Latin-cuisine<br />

restaurants and French bistros to dive<br />

bars and historic sites. Look into the quiet<br />

island of Key Biscayne, the bohemian<br />

vibe of Coconut Grove, the old-time<br />

charm of Coral Gables and the urban<br />

Downtown Miami. Lately, honeymoons<br />

that are a bit more off the beaten path<br />

have become very trendy. Miami is the<br />

perfect destination for a blend of the<br />

traditional amenities of luxury hotels<br />

and the hipper feel of a more rustic<br />

honeymoon. You can split your time<br />

between a high-end hotel and a sailboat<br />

exploring Biscayne National Park. For<br />

a homey-feel, check out Miami’s many<br />

boutique hotel options. Boutique hotels<br />

are known for stellar and personalized<br />

service and well-designed details.<br />

Hall 2.1 / Stand 480<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

“Oh the lovers come a thousand miles, they leave<br />

their home and mother; yet when they reach Niagara<br />

Falls, they only see each other” – from Niagara Falls<br />

Song of the Year 1841, Author Unknown<br />

Niagara Falls first earned its<br />

reputation as the “Honeymoon<br />

Capital of the World”, after<br />

several famous faces decided<br />

to honeymoon there. Aaron<br />

Burr, the 3rd Vice President<br />

of the United States, had a<br />

daughter, Theodosia, who<br />

spent her honeymoon in<br />

Niagara Falls in 1801. In 1804,<br />

Jerome Bonaparte, Napoleon’s<br />

brother is said to have travelled<br />

by stagecoach from New<br />

Orleans in order to honeymoon<br />

in Niagara Falls.<br />

Ever since Napoleon’s younger<br />

brother honeymooned with his<br />

American bride at Niagara Falls,<br />

and Aaron Burr’s daughter even<br />

prior to them in 1804, Niagara<br />

USA has been celebrated as one<br />

of the world’s most romantic<br />

getaways.<br />

In 1843, writer Charles Dickens<br />

summarized the romance of<br />

the region that has attracted<br />

hundreds of thousands of<br />

honeymooners and starryeyed<br />

couples: “Niagara was at<br />

once stamped upon my heart,<br />

an image of beauty; to remain<br />

changeless and indelible, until<br />

it pulses cease to beat, forever.”<br />

Niagara USA still attracts tens<br />

of thousands of honeymooners<br />

each year. The mystique that<br />

attracts lovebirds to the region<br />

involves everything from the<br />

Falls themselves - with their<br />

power and grace - to the<br />

region’s quaint small towns<br />

that offer relaxation, historic<br />

exploration and enjoyment.<br />

Travellers looking for romantic<br />

getaways will enjoy stunning<br />

outdoor vistas, touring the<br />

Niagara Wine Trail and staying<br />

at quaint accommodations.<br />

Here is just a sampling of<br />

Niagara USA’s offerings for<br />

couples and honeymooners<br />

alike:<br />

Delectable Meals: Enjoy lunch<br />

at Caffe Lola, offering a chic<br />

menu and casual setting.<br />

Or, try any of Niagara USA’s<br />

authentic Italian restaurants,<br />

located throughout the region.<br />

All year round, The Red Coach<br />

is a great place for a romantic<br />

dinner in Niagara Falls. With<br />

a roaring wood fire heating the<br />

Grill Room in the winter, and a<br />

beautiful patio surrounded by<br />

a koi pond in the summer, the<br />

Red Coach lives and breathes<br />

romance.<br />

Romantic Tours: Visit the<br />

majestic 30-Mile Point<br />

Lighthouse for breathtaking<br />

views and plenty of handholding<br />

and photographic<br />

opportunities. Then, take a<br />

scenic driving tour, stopping<br />

off at Niagara USA’s 17 familyowned<br />

wineries.<br />

Hall 2.1 / Stand 480<br />

TRAVELLERS LOOKING FOR<br />

ROMANTIC GETAWAYS WILL<br />

ENJOY STUNNING OUTDOOR<br />

VISTAS, TOURING THE NIAGARA<br />

WINE TRAIL AND STAYING AT<br />

QUAINT ACCOMMODATIONS.<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


HONEYMOONS<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

33<br />

A Honeymoon with<br />

French “Art-de-Vivre”<br />

in Mauritius<br />

Tahiti – Romance Assured<br />

The islands of Tahiti on the other side of the world<br />

are the perfect destination to celebrate one’s<br />

honeymoon and for lovers to hide in paradise. What<br />

could be more romantic than to declare one’s love<br />

in a pirogue on the blue lagoon, at a coral reef<br />

surrounded by dancing multi-coloured fish or as the<br />

sun sets over the sea and hills.<br />

White beaches, the blue ocean, a breathtaking<br />

variety of culture, colours, flora and fauna, exotic<br />

meals, volcanoes, atolls, sunshine during the<br />

whole year with constant temperatures around 27<br />

degrees – this makes French Polynesia a unique<br />

destination. With its 118 atolls, French Polynesia is<br />

located in the heart of the South Pacific about 17,000<br />

kilometres away from Europe. The atolls are spread<br />

on a marine area of four million square kilometres,<br />

comparable to the size of Western Europe. However,<br />

the landmass together of all the atolls put together is<br />

not much bigger than the Spanish island Mallorca!<br />

Hall 5.2a / Stand 105<br />

Exoticism, relaxation, wellbeing, comfort<br />

and 5 star deluxe service in incomparable<br />

surroundings are assured at Sofitel So<br />

Mauritius, a hotel that personifies a new<br />

vision of contemporary luxury set in a<br />

lush natural landscape. This exclusive<br />

address comes to meet the demands of<br />

a sophisticated clientele who appreciate<br />

authenticity and refinement, advancing<br />

and confirming brand values symbolizing<br />

the French art de vivre. In the most<br />

protected region of Mauritius, on a 34-<br />

acre domain bordering a 520-metre white<br />

sand beach, this human scale resort offers<br />

84 Lushury Rooms of 60 sqm, 4 Beach<br />

Suites of 100sqm, 2 Beach Suites Family<br />

of 110 sqm and 2 Beach Villas of 230 sqm,<br />

designed by Kenzo Takada hidden away<br />

in the luxuriant tropical vegetation.<br />

Hall 20 / Stand 129<br />

Sofitel So Mauritius - Aerial view<br />

Indura Beach<br />

activities<br />

Romantic Private Dining<br />

Experiences at the<br />

Conrad Bali<br />

For Something<br />

Completely Different:<br />

Why Not Try The<br />

Honduras?<br />

The recently built Indura Beach and Golf Resort,<br />

exhibiting at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, has everything it takes to<br />

create the perfect honeymoon setting.<br />

Located in the heart of Central America; Honduras<br />

borders Guatemala and El Salvador to the west,<br />

Nicaragua to the southeast, the Pacific to the<br />

southwest and the Caribbean to the north.<br />

Located in Tela Bay on the northern coast of<br />

Honduras, Indura Beach & Golf Resort is nestled<br />

between the Caribbean Sea and Jeanette Kawas<br />

National Park, one of the country’s largest protected<br />

areas. Its lush 1,800-acre site is a pristine oasis of<br />

secluded beaches, coral reefs, tropical rain forest<br />

and lagoons. Sixty junior suites scattered in 15 villas<br />

dot the lush tropical landscape.<br />

Hall 3.1 / Stand 235<br />

Award-winning luxury beachfront resort,<br />

Conrad Bali, has launched the Summer<br />

Beach BBQ, a private and interactive<br />

dining experience for guests. The<br />

romantic dining experience is set up in<br />

a confidently relaxed style, lit by candles<br />

and lanterns as diners take their time<br />

grilling imported meats or the freshest<br />

local catch. Conrad Bali general manager<br />

Jean-Sébastien Kling said: “It is a<br />

pleasure to celebrate beachfront dining<br />

with our guests. We have a wonderful<br />

location blessed by a cool breeze off<br />

the Indian Ocean so we have combined<br />

these to offer guests a smart and relaxed<br />

personalized dining experience.”<br />

Another novel idea is the resort’s Picnics<br />

by the Beach concept. The experience is<br />

the perfect complement to one’s restful<br />

days in Bali with couples able to enjoy<br />

it at their own pace and convenience.<br />

Mr Kling says Picnics by the Beach was<br />

founded on the resort’s attention to highly<br />

personalized luxury. “We all know the<br />

feeling. You finally get to your favourite<br />

spot poolside or at the beachfront and<br />

once settled you really don’t want to<br />

leave,” he said. “This concept fits perfectly<br />

with our gorgeous garden scapes and<br />

beachfront bales.<br />

Hall 9 / Stand 316<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


ADVENTURE TOURISM<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

35<br />

© VisitWales.com<br />

© VisitWales.com<br />

Indonesia Highlights<br />

Adventure with<br />

Bintan Triathlon<br />

© VisitWales.com<br />

This year at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, the Visit Wales is presenting<br />

its unprecedented campaign to promote Wales as the<br />

world’s capital of adventure tourism.<br />

The promotion is at the<br />

initiative of Deputy Minister<br />

for Culture, Sport and<br />

Tourism, Ken Skates, who<br />

has announced a series of<br />

themed years, beginning<br />

with the Year of Adventure in<br />

2016. Following The Year of<br />

Adventure in 2016 will be The<br />

Year of Legends in 2017 and<br />

The Year of the Sea in 2018.<br />

Mr Skates promised to<br />

personally embark on as many<br />

adventures as possible to<br />

promote Wales as the world’s<br />

home of adventure and has<br />

secured the backing of two<br />

prominent adventurers, Bear<br />

Grylls and Richard Parks, who<br />

have agreed to be Adventure<br />

Ambassadors for Wales in<br />

2016.<br />

Following recent major<br />

investments, Wales now<br />

boasts iconic, reputation<br />

changing attractions such<br />

as Zip World and the<br />

world’s largest underground<br />

trampoline. Wales has<br />

world-class Mountain Biking<br />

Wildwater Rafting Coasteering<br />

Zip Below Xtreme<br />

Adventure Action<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Wales 2016: Year of Adventure<br />

– an unprecedented campaign<br />

facilities at centres such as<br />

Coed y Brenin, Bike Park<br />

Wales and Antur Stiniog.<br />

The 870 miles of the Wales<br />

Coast Path is the longest<br />

continuous path along a<br />

nation’s coastline and will<br />

play a key role in the activities<br />

for 2016, it’s development has<br />

seen a growth in products<br />

associated with the coast path<br />

– costal restaurants, visitor<br />

and activity centres. There<br />

are adventures to be had at<br />

some the major events taking<br />

place in Wales, IronMan,<br />

Festival No.6 and the Green<br />

Man Festival.<br />

Bear Grylls, a worldwide icon<br />

for the great outdoors and<br />

the ultimate in adventure,<br />

said: “I’ve had amazing<br />

experiences in Wales with<br />

my Survival Academy; the<br />

beautiful, rugged and wild<br />

terrain of Wales lends itself<br />

so well to so many activities<br />

and adventures. I’m delighted<br />

to be an ambassador for next<br />

year – Wales is where the<br />

adventure starts in 2016.”<br />

Excitement and pure adrenaline<br />

rush will once again highlight the<br />

beautiful island of Bintan, in the<br />

Riau Archipelago Province when the<br />

challenging multi-sporting event of<br />

Bintan Triathlon 2016 takes place<br />

from 28th to 29th May 2016.<br />

Centered at the Nirwana Gardens<br />

Resorts, the event that combines<br />

exhilarating challenges, athleticism<br />

and camaraderie is expected to be<br />

bigger and better than ever, so be<br />

sure to expect fireworks, fun fringe<br />

activities and definitely a big party.<br />

Combining Swimming, running,<br />

and bicycling into one elaborate<br />

From 19 th to 21 st April 2016, the<br />

spotlight will turn on the Mentawai<br />

Islands - an ideal Surfers’ Paradise in<br />

the West Sumatra Province. This is<br />

when the Pesona Mentawai Festival<br />

or “The Charm of Mentawai Festival<br />

2016” will be held for the very first<br />

time, centered at the Mapaddegat<br />

Beach, North Sipora District, in the<br />

Mentawai Islands Regency.<br />

Fully supported by the Ministry of<br />

Tourism, the festival will feature<br />

a range of cultural attractions,<br />

tourist activities, and traditional art<br />

performances from representatives of<br />

10 districtsthat make up the Mentawai<br />

Islands Regency as well as from a<br />

number of local tourism stakeholders.<br />

The event will also involve other<br />

regencies and tourism businesses<br />

who will showcase spellbinding<br />

tourist attractions of the West Sumatra<br />

Province. The festival is also projected<br />

to be a regular event that will be<br />

held annually and be included in the<br />

competition, the event will not only<br />

challenge participants’ skills and<br />

endurance but will also take them to<br />

some of the most fascinating parts of<br />

the island.<br />

As a tropical island only 55 minutes<br />

by ferry from Singapore, Bintan<br />

Island provides the perfect backdrop<br />

for an ultimate triathlon experience<br />

combined with a holiday. So, whether<br />

it’s to compete in the race or simply<br />

just to enjoy the exciting atmosphere,<br />

this special sporting event is surely<br />

something you don’t want to miss.<br />

Hall 26.a / Stands 122, 123<br />

Surfing in West Sumatra<br />

national tourism Calendar of Events.<br />

Mappadegat Beach was chosen as<br />

the centre for this year’s festival since<br />

it offers magnificent natural scenery<br />

and is regarded as one of the best<br />

beaches on Sipora Island and the<br />

Mentawai Islands on the whole. For<br />

the festival, the managements of<br />

accommodations, transportation and<br />

all necessary facilities are already busy<br />

making all the needed preparations.<br />

Hall 26.a / Stands 122, 123<br />

© Wonderful Indonesia © Wonderful Indonesia<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


38 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

ADVERTORIALADVENTURE TOURISM<br />

The fabulous Joshua Tree National Park<br />

Inspiring Adventure<br />

The Ultimate USA Nature Documentary Launches Worldwide<br />

Brand USA has announced<br />

the opening of a breathtaking<br />

new documentary –<br />

National Parks Adventure,<br />

celebrating the majesty of<br />

the USA’s national parks<br />

and treasured landscapes<br />

and highlighting the<br />

importance of protecting<br />

them for the next 100 years.<br />

Captured with the highestquality<br />

Solido IMAX 3D<br />

cameras and shown<br />

in full glory in giant<br />

screen theatres, the new<br />

documentary was filmed in<br />

more than 30 national parks<br />

across the country. National<br />

Parks Adventure follows<br />

world-class mountaineer<br />

and national parks<br />

ambassador Conrad Anker,<br />

adventure photographer<br />

Max Lowe and artist Rachel<br />

Pohl as they hike, climb and<br />

explore their way across<br />

America’s spectacular<br />

wilderness—places like<br />

Yellowstone, Glacier<br />

National Park, Yosemite,<br />

Grand Tetons and Arches<br />

– revealing a tapestry of<br />

natural wonders that will<br />

“inspire the adventurer in<br />

all of us”.<br />

Moviegoers will soar over<br />

red rock canyons, hurtle<br />

down steep mountain<br />

peaks and explore otherworldly<br />

realms found<br />

within America’s most<br />

legendary outdoor places<br />

in what is both an actionpacked<br />

celebration of the<br />

Centennial Anniversary of<br />

the National Park Service<br />

and a soulful reflection on<br />

what wilderness means to<br />

us all.<br />

“National Parks Adventure<br />

captures the stunning<br />

beauty of our wild places<br />

and reminds us these<br />

landscapes are an essential<br />

part of the human spirit,”<br />

states film narrator and<br />

Academy Award winner<br />

Robert Redford.<br />

At the helm of National<br />

Parks Adventure is twotime<br />

Academy Awardnominated<br />

director Greg<br />

MacGillivray (The Living<br />

Sea, Dolphins, Everest…)<br />

and his team of filmmakers,<br />

who bring their legendary<br />

giant-screen storytelling<br />

to some of the most<br />

extraordinary locations on<br />

the planet: “There are more<br />

than 400 national parks and<br />

historic sites in our country<br />

that many families have<br />

not been able to explore,”<br />

says MacGillivray. “Our<br />

hope is that National Parks<br />

Adventure will encourage<br />

our audiences to discover<br />

the beauty and sanctuary of<br />

these American treasures—<br />

and inspire them to go out<br />

and explore them on their<br />

own.”<br />

“The national parks<br />

are major draws for<br />

international travellers and<br />

our giant-screen film is an<br />

ideal vehicle for conveying<br />

that appeal,” said Chris<br />

Thompson, Brand USA’s<br />

president and CEO. “As we<br />

continue to highlight the<br />

great outdoors in our global<br />

promotional efforts, we<br />

look forward to successful<br />

screenings of the film<br />

playing at hundreds of<br />

venues around the world.”<br />

“We believe in the<br />

Brand USA has also<br />

announced that Time Inc.’s<br />

Sunset and Coastal Living<br />

brands have signed on as<br />

“Proud Sponsors” National<br />

Parks Adventure.<br />

“Sunset and Coastal Living<br />

– both highly regarded,<br />

successful media brands<br />

that reach millions of<br />

consumers– bring a vital<br />

dimension of support to<br />

the roll-out of this film,”<br />

said Chris Thompson,<br />

Brand USA’s president and<br />

CEO. “These are brands<br />

that frequently showcase<br />

America’s natural<br />

treasures and depict the<br />

local lifestyles associated<br />

with those destinations.”<br />

With 5 million readers,<br />

Sunset covers the West’s<br />

best flavours, destinations,<br />

design trends, and<br />

innovations. Coastal<br />

Living celebrates life<br />

along the coast featuring<br />

extensive coverage of U.S.<br />

transformative power of<br />

America’s national parks to<br />

inspire travel and discovery,<br />

and we are honoured to<br />

lend support and raise<br />

awareness as the first global<br />

sponsor and exclusive<br />

online travel activation<br />

partner of this film, as well<br />

as a long-standing partner<br />

of Brand USA and the US<br />

SUNSET AND COASTAL LIVING HOP<br />

ON BOARD AS SPONSORS<br />

destinations and beyond<br />

and reaches an audience<br />

of more than five million.<br />

The two Time Inc. media<br />

brands will provide<br />

advertising, editorial,<br />

online and promotional<br />

support for National Parks<br />

Adventure.<br />

National Parks Adventure<br />

opened globally on Friday,<br />

February 12 th with a rollout<br />

Travel Association,” said<br />

Noah Tratt, global senior<br />

vice president of Expedia<br />

Media Solutions. “We also<br />

created an easy way for<br />

travellers to book their<br />

next trip to explore all that<br />

our national parks have to<br />

offer at www.expedia.com/<br />

nationalparks.”<br />

expansion release across<br />

more than 100 theatres<br />

through autumn 2016. The<br />

film is supported globally<br />

by Expedia, Inc. and<br />

Subaru of America, Inc.,<br />

with major support from<br />

the Giant Dome Theater<br />

Consortium.<br />

Hall 2.1 / Stand 480<br />

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YOUTH TRAVEL<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

39<br />

Youth Travel at<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Holiday camps, school trips and project<br />

excursions… you’ll find it all in Hall 4.1<br />

SYDNEY’S MASCOT<br />

AIRPORT OPENS<br />

YOUTH WELCOME<br />

DESK<br />

Thousands of international students<br />

intending to study in New South Wales,<br />

Australia, are now able to receive support<br />

on arrival at Sydney Airport following<br />

the opening of the International Student<br />

Airport Welcome Desk.<br />

Stuart Ayres, Australia’s Minister for Trade,<br />

Tourism and Major Events, says the NSW<br />

International Student Airport Welcome<br />

Desk will help to ensure international<br />

students feel welcome.<br />

“Recent surveys have highlighted that the<br />

first 24 hours is crucial to students forming<br />

their perspectives about studying and<br />

living in NSW,” Mr Ayres said. “Experience<br />

shows implementing simple gestures, like<br />

a welcome desk, encourages students to<br />

return as ambassadors for the State and<br />

supports further growth in the sector.<br />

AGENTS REMAIN<br />

PART OF<br />

MILLENNIALS’<br />

TRAVEL LANDSCAPE<br />

According to Topdeck’s 2015 Global Youth<br />

Travel Survey, which saw more than<br />

31,000 people from 134 countries respond<br />

to 26 travel-related questions, young<br />

people want more from their holiday than<br />

just a hotel room to plug-in their hair<br />

straightener.<br />

Experiencing a new culture (86%) and<br />

eating the local foods (69%) were listed<br />

as common determining factors for<br />

motivating people, aged 18 to 24, to travel<br />

ahead of partying (44%) and shopping<br />

(28%).<br />

Regular wifi access is widely seen as a<br />

millennial must-have, but only averaged<br />

6.24 out of 10 in terms of its importance<br />

to travellers. The idea that millennials are<br />

constantly on social media is also blown<br />

out of the water, with only 23% updating<br />

their account once a day – the majority –<br />

59% – do so a few times a week.<br />

Traditional travel agents come out better<br />

than might have been expected with one<br />

in five (21%) using an agent to book their<br />

trip.<br />

At the German youth travel<br />

pavilion of Youth Incoming<br />

Germany (YIG), youth travel<br />

planners and teachers can<br />

find out more about holiday<br />

camps, school trips and<br />

project excursions.<br />

Two events will be celebrating<br />

their debut this year. On<br />

Wednesday, 9 March 2016,<br />

the first YIG Speed Dating<br />

event will give selected youth<br />

travel buyers an opportunity<br />

to meet with exhibitors in the<br />

YIG Lounge.<br />

Furthermore, taking place<br />

on the big stage in Hall<br />

4.1 on Thursday, 10 March<br />

2016, this is the first time the<br />

Social Media Travel Youth<br />

Awards will be presented to<br />

youth tour operators who are<br />

successfully using Facebook,<br />

Instagram and similar<br />

platforms.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> YOUTH TRAVEL<br />

SUMMIT AND<br />

TEACHER TRAINING<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

On the trade visitor days the<br />

agenda will feature youth<br />

travel topics, with leading<br />

speakers taking part. In<br />

addition to lectures on<br />

’health in youth travel’ and<br />

’creating sustainable youth<br />

travel’, marketing experts<br />

will be giving their accounts<br />

of this segment from their<br />

point of view. On Thursday<br />

Elke Urbansky, from Lower<br />

Saxony’s regional forestry<br />

administration, and Jens<br />

Wiesehöfer, managing<br />

director of KB&B The Kids<br />

Group, will have information<br />

on how to target the rural<br />

accommodation market. On<br />

Friday, 11 March 2016, together<br />

with other industry insiders,<br />

Phillip Winter of A&O Hotels<br />

and Hostels will be taking a<br />

look at ’careers in tourism’.<br />

Together with the Deutsches<br />

Jugendherbergswerk,<br />

Jugendpresse Deutschland<br />

will be addressing the<br />

topical theme of ’flight and<br />

migration’. The Wyse Travel<br />

Confederation is due to<br />

organise over ten workshops<br />

at international level. Youth<br />

THIS IS THE<br />

FIRST TIME THE<br />

SOCIAL MEDIA<br />

TRAVEL YOUTH<br />

AWARDS WILL BE<br />

PRESENTED TO<br />

YOUTH TOUR<br />

OPERATORS<br />

WHO ARE<br />

SUCCESSFULLY<br />

USING FACEBOOK,<br />

INSTAGRAM AND<br />

SIMILAR<br />

PLATFORMS.<br />

and student travel experts<br />

will be presenting the latest<br />

trends, research findings,<br />

case studies and examples of<br />

best practices.<br />

The programme of this year’s<br />

Youth Travel Summit, the<br />

fifth edition, is now even<br />

more extensive. International<br />

experts will be presenting<br />

youth and student travel<br />

surveys: how are the new<br />

travel habits of young people<br />

affecting the tourism market?<br />

How are successful European<br />

cities taking advantage of<br />

their universities in order<br />

to maximise the tourism<br />

market’s potential? How<br />

are destinations and<br />

tour operators benefiting<br />

economically and socially<br />

from school trips? Samuel<br />

Vetrák, CEO of the consultancy<br />

StudentMarketing, will be<br />

outlining the latest trends in<br />

the youth travel market and<br />

explaining student mobility.<br />

WYSE SEMINAR<br />

AND WORKSHOP<br />

PROGRAMME<br />

In addition to presenting<br />

three seminar sessions on<br />

the youth hall stage, where<br />

WYSE will provide the latest<br />

insight on current topics<br />

from top industry speakers,<br />

the organisation will also<br />

be hosting a number of<br />

workshops and a networking<br />

reception at our stand in the<br />

youth travel hall. Some of this<br />

year’s topics include:<br />

• Digital natives:<br />

Differentiation in mobile<br />

• Eating like a local: The<br />

hungry millennial traveller<br />

abroad<br />

• Travel as a force for good:<br />

Marketing the experience<br />

• Clever money-making with<br />

channel management.<br />

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40 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

YOUTH TRAVEL<br />

Dallas: Forever Young!<br />

Youth Travel a Major Draw Card in Dallas, Texas<br />

Dallas loves students, and students love Dallas!<br />

The city’s convention and visitors’ bureau<br />

boasts that Dallas is “the perfect place for your<br />

students to take their next school trip”. Not<br />

only is Dallas a premier destination with worldclass<br />

performance halls, student-friendly hotel<br />

accommodations, heart-pounding attractions<br />

and exceptional educational activities, but “Big<br />

D” also offers a distinguished experience to<br />

each student that visits.<br />

Dallas Zoo<br />

© DCVB<br />

© DCVB<br />

The DCVB tourism team is<br />

ready and able to assist travel<br />

planners with customized<br />

itinerary planning, public<br />

performance opportunity<br />

assistance, large group<br />

dining options, kid-friendly<br />

attraction options, studentfriendly<br />

quad net rates and<br />

much more.<br />

Of course, new cities can<br />

be a challenge to navigate.<br />

Whether this is your first or<br />

15th visit to the great city of<br />

Dallas, here are some great<br />

ideas.<br />

THE ANIMAL<br />

WORLD<br />

The Dallas World Aquarium<br />

features 80,000 gallons<br />

of saltwater exhibits<br />

including sharks, stingrays,<br />

and hundreds of reef fish<br />

all in living coral reef<br />

ecosystems. The newest<br />

edition is Orinoco - Secrets<br />

of the River. The immersion<br />

rain forest exhibit features<br />

plants and animals from<br />

Venezuela, along the<br />

Orinoco River.<br />

SEA LIFE Aquarium is a<br />

two-story, 45,000 square<br />

foot aquarium. This oneof-a-kind<br />

experience will<br />

get you face-to-face with<br />

amazing under water<br />

creatures like sharks,<br />

sea stars, jellyfish and<br />

thousands of colourful fish!<br />

The world-class Dallas<br />

Zoo covers 95 acres and<br />

features many rare and<br />

endangered species.<br />

Key exhibits include the<br />

Endangered Tiger Habitat<br />

with Indochinese and<br />

Sumatran tigers, the<br />

Lacerte Family Children’s<br />

Zoo with interactive,<br />

educational exhibits for<br />

children and the 25-acre<br />

Wilds of Africa, named the<br />

best African exhibit in the<br />

United States.<br />

JUST FOR FUN<br />

Six Flags Over Texas,<br />

the world’s first regional<br />

theme park. If it’s an<br />

award ceremony, public<br />

performance opportunity<br />

or just for fun, they’re more<br />

reasons than ever before to<br />

visit the park. For starters<br />

the legendary Texas Giant<br />

rollercoaster will take<br />

thrill-seekers to a whole<br />

new level. New nightly<br />

parades and festivals and<br />

World Class Entertainment!<br />

SpeedZone specializes in<br />

events for groups of 10 to<br />

Big Tex Is Back<br />

2000 guests! Go from 0 to<br />

70 in just over 3 seconds<br />

on the Top Eliminator<br />

dragster. SpeedZone<br />

offers a complete range of<br />

services to meet your every<br />

need. Enjoy the fast tracks<br />

along with picnic pavilions.<br />

The place for guests of all<br />

ages and skill levels. Full<br />

service on-site catering<br />

with fantastic student<br />

buffet menus is available.<br />

SPORTS<br />

ATTRACTIONS<br />

Cowboys Stadium Tour:<br />

Experience an amazing<br />

venue, designed to exceed<br />

guest’s expectations, for<br />

groups up to 4,000 people.<br />

With small group sized<br />

and additional tour stops,<br />

the VIP Guided Tours are<br />

the ultimate Cowboys<br />

Stadium tour experience.<br />

Cowboys Stadium tours<br />

are ideal for fans or student<br />

groups awestruck by the<br />

magnitude of the stadium<br />

itself. Tour begins at the<br />

Main Club with tour stops<br />

that include a private suite,<br />

the radio and print media<br />

press boxes, the Cotton<br />

Bowl offices and the Dr.<br />

Pepper Star Bar. You will<br />

see all of the stops on<br />

the Self-Guided Tours,<br />

including the field, the postgame<br />

interview room and<br />

both the Cowboys and the<br />

Cheerleaders locker rooms.<br />

Allow 1 to 1 1/2 hours.<br />

Students can experience<br />

NHL action at its finest<br />

as the Dallas Stars take<br />

on teams from across the<br />

United States and Canada.<br />

This high profile public<br />

performance opportunity<br />

can have attendance of<br />

17,000 fans coming into<br />

the American Airlines<br />

Center and seeing your<br />

student performs in the<br />

very popular AT&T Victory<br />

Plaza. Game packages and<br />

student meal programs<br />

are also available along<br />

with public performance<br />

opportunity. Allow 4 hours.<br />

The Texas Rangers play<br />

Major League Baseball from<br />

April through September<br />

at the beautiful Rangers<br />

Ballpark in Arlington.<br />

The Ballpark complex<br />

includes the Legends of the<br />

Game Baseball Museum,<br />

Children’s Learning Center<br />

and Dr Pepper. This high<br />

profile public performance<br />

opportunity can have<br />

attendance of 49,000 fans<br />

coming into Texas Rangers<br />

Stadium and see your<br />

student perform. Allow 2<br />

to 3 hours.<br />

EATING OUT<br />

Rainforest Café is a wild<br />

place to shop and eat!<br />

Discover a realistic indoor<br />

rainforest complete<br />

with waterfalls, tropical<br />

rainstorms, aquariums,<br />

trumpeting elephants and<br />

more. The menu features<br />

pastas, seafood, salads,<br />

sandwiches and desserts.<br />

Or visit iT’Z Family Food<br />

and Fun who specialize in<br />

the place to party! With<br />

60,000 square foot facility<br />

for games and dining. This<br />

indoor facility is capable<br />

of hosting 20-2,500 guests<br />

and has over 800 seats.<br />

Enjoy go-karts, minibowling,<br />

bumper cars,<br />

rock climbing wall, video/<br />

simulator games and twolevel<br />

laser tag.<br />

Amazing Jake’s Food & Fun!<br />

features an amazing all you<br />

can eat buffet full of pizzas,<br />

pastas, soups, a potato<br />

and salad bar, fountain<br />

drinks and desserts. Enjoy<br />

go-karts, laser tag, and<br />

miniature golf, interactive<br />

redemption and video<br />

games and much more all<br />

in a completely contained<br />

and secure indoor facility.<br />

Hall 2.1 / Stand 480<br />

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OCEANIA<br />

REGION<br />

41<br />

Australian Tourism Figures Augur<br />

Well for Region<br />

Tourism expenditure up 13% in Australia – Chinese<br />

inbound up 22%<br />

MAIN TRAVEL<br />

DESTINATION<br />

As the key driver of Oceania’s tourism momentum, Australia has<br />

announced highly positive results for the region in 2015, with<br />

total visitor spend at well over AUD$100bn. In the following<br />

pages, we look at key developments in Oceania, where of course<br />

the performance of the key market, Australia, is a harbinger of<br />

trends in the surrounding region.<br />

While the number of<br />

visitors rose 7% to 6.7<br />

million in the year<br />

ending September<br />

2015, statistics released<br />

by the Australian<br />

government indicate<br />

that nights were up<br />

10% to 242 million,<br />

and spending rose to<br />

AUD$34.8bn.<br />

A massive hike in<br />

Chinese tourists (+22%)<br />

from 736,000 in 2014<br />

to 896,000 in the year<br />

to September 2015<br />

was a strong driver for<br />

the results. In terms of<br />

visitor nights, China<br />

was far and away<br />

number one, rising<br />

25% to 39,254, with<br />

the UK in #2 position -<br />

counting 26,010 nights.<br />

In terms of spending<br />

power, Chinese<br />

visitors dominate the<br />

Australian tourism<br />

market, spending more<br />

than two times more<br />

than UK visitors.<br />

The growth in<br />

international tourism<br />

was spread across<br />

most purpose-of-visit<br />

categories:<br />

Holiday visitor<br />

numbers were up 3%,<br />

and spend increased<br />

7% to AUD$13.2 billion.<br />

In 2006, the holiday<br />

segment accounted for<br />

51% of all arrivals; in<br />

2015 it accounted for<br />

44%.<br />

The number of<br />

those visiting friends<br />

and relatives (VFR)<br />

increased 8% during<br />

the year, nights were<br />

up 12% and spend 14%<br />

to AUD$5.8bn. The VFR<br />

share of leisure spend<br />

increased from 23% in<br />

YE September 2006, to<br />

30% in YE September<br />

2015.<br />

Strong growth was<br />

seen in education,<br />

with visitation up 19%<br />

and nights 18%. This<br />

saw total trip spend<br />

for education visitors<br />

increase 27% for the<br />

year to AUD$8.2bn.<br />

Education now<br />

accounts for 24% of<br />

total trip spend.<br />

Business travel<br />

remained soft, with<br />

visitors down 3% and<br />

nights down 10%. New<br />

Zealand, China, the UK,<br />

the US and Singapore<br />

are Australia’s top 5<br />

markets (by arrivals).<br />

Together, they account<br />

for 52% of total trip<br />

spend, with China<br />

alone contributing 22%<br />

(up from 7% in 2006).<br />

With China leading the<br />

way, Asia as a whole<br />

also now has a majority<br />

share of total trip spend<br />

(51%, up from 39% in<br />

2006).<br />

4% ANNUAL<br />

GROWTH<br />

FORECAST<br />

Forecasts by the<br />

Australian government<br />

show inbound visitor<br />

arrivals are likely to<br />

grow at an annual<br />

average rate of 4% to<br />

reach 10.6 million by<br />

2024/25. This growth<br />

will be driven by<br />

key markets such as<br />

China, India, South<br />

Korea, Indonesia and<br />

Malaysia. China is<br />

likely to be the main<br />

driving force behind<br />

the growth and it is<br />

projected that China<br />

will contribute almost<br />

a third of all inbound<br />

arrivals by the financial<br />

year of 2024/25 and will<br />

surpass New Zealand<br />

as the largest inbound<br />

arrivals market in<br />

2019/20.<br />

Leisure travel will<br />

likely be the main driver<br />

behind the increase<br />

in arrivals, up 5.6% to<br />

5.5 million arrivals in<br />

2015–16, and up 4.9%<br />

per annum over the 5<br />

years to 2019–20.<br />

The top five inbound<br />

markets (China, New<br />

Zealand, UK, US<br />

and Singapore) are<br />

expected to continue to<br />

grow, contributing 59%<br />

of growth (or 1.1 million<br />

arrivals) to 2019–20.<br />

Average expenditure<br />

per arrival is expected<br />

to decrease over the<br />

period, from $4,735<br />

to $4,708, despite an<br />

increase in average<br />

length of stay from 35.4<br />

nights to 37.2 nights.<br />

international gateway<br />

airports by the end of<br />

2016.<br />

By the end of 2016,<br />

under the reconfigured<br />

arrangements, airlines<br />

from both Australia and<br />

China may:<br />

operate 33,500 seats<br />

per week between<br />

the Chinese gateways<br />

of Guangzhou,<br />

Shanghai and Beijing<br />

and Australian<br />

international gateways<br />

of Sydney, Melbourne,<br />

Brisbane and Perth<br />

operate 33,500 seats<br />

per week on flights<br />

between China’s<br />

regional cities and<br />

Australian international<br />

gateway airports.<br />

OPENING<br />

OF SKIES<br />

Following the<br />

signing of the China-<br />

Australia Free Trade<br />

Agreement, the<br />

Australian Government<br />

participated in air<br />

services talks with<br />

China in January<br />

2015. The successful<br />

negotiations effectively<br />

mean a tripling of<br />

access from China<br />

into Australia’s<br />

The regional city<br />

capacity allocation<br />

means regionallybased<br />

airlines in<br />

China—such as Sichuan<br />

Airlines which currently<br />

operates to Australia<br />

from Chengdu (regional<br />

catchment population<br />

of over 14 million) and<br />

Chongqing (regional<br />

catchment population<br />

of over 29 million)—no<br />

longer have to compete<br />

against the three<br />

major Chinese carriers<br />

for gateway capacity<br />

allocations. Xiamen<br />

Airlines has also<br />

recently shown interest<br />

in the Australian<br />

market and was able<br />

to utilise this regional<br />

entitlement when it<br />

commenced services<br />

from Fuzhou to Sydney<br />

in late November<br />

2015. This entitlement<br />

stands to directly<br />

link more Chinese<br />

second and third tier<br />

cities with Australia’s<br />

international gateway<br />

airports.<br />

OCEANIA<br />

AUSTRALIA HALL 5.2 A / 114<br />

COOK ISLANDS HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

FIJI ISLANDS HALL 5.2 A / 103<br />

KIRIBATI HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

NEW ZEALAND HALL 5.2 A / 114<br />

NIUE HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

NOUVELLE CALÉDONIE HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA HALL 5.2 A / 106<br />

SAMOA HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

SOLOMON ISLANDS HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

TAHITI HALL 5.2 A / 105<br />

TONGA HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

TUVALU HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

VANUATU HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


42 REGION<br />

OCEANIA<br />

SOUTH<br />

PACIFIC<br />

REGION –<br />

A TREND<br />

TO NICHE /<br />

ADVENTURE<br />

TOURISM<br />

$40 Million Oz<br />

Tourism Campaign<br />

Australia at <strong>ITB</strong> powered by new global promotion<br />

The APAC region is seeing<br />

a shift in desire for niche<br />

and/or adventure tourism<br />

products such as Diving,<br />

Surfing and Cultural<br />

Tourism. The region boasts<br />

a plethora of opportunities<br />

when it comes to such<br />

product and opportunities,<br />

driving yield for ravel<br />

professionals.<br />

Victoria<br />

Saffire Freycinet, Marine<br />

Farm Experience<br />

In this sense, the protection<br />

of the environment is<br />

becoming a critical issue:<br />

“The South Pacific is<br />

without question one of the<br />

few pristine environments<br />

left on the planet,” says<br />

Chris Flynn, Regional<br />

Director - Pacific, Pacific<br />

Asia Travel Association<br />

(PATA). “As such, it is<br />

imperative that this<br />

uniqueness be protected<br />

and nurtured. It’s not<br />

simply about growing<br />

visitor numbers, but<br />

about the protection of<br />

culture, heritage and the<br />

environment by attracting<br />

those travellers who<br />

understand and respect<br />

these core values.”<br />

Moving forward, Flynn<br />

insists we need to create<br />

more awareness of the<br />

regions cultural and<br />

environmental diversity<br />

and sensitivity. “Examples<br />

include the many distinct<br />

tribal peoples of Papua<br />

New Guinea, a country<br />

where three quarters of<br />

the world’s languages are<br />

spoken, or the mysterious<br />

stone monuments of Tonga<br />

and Samoa. Then there is<br />

the mysterious lost ancient<br />

city of Nan Madol on the<br />

island of Pohnepei, in<br />

Micronesia, a unique place<br />

where you canoe through<br />

the streets and channels.<br />

Each of these Islands and<br />

their people are different.<br />

They have unique stories<br />

to tell, and they are<br />

amazing!”.<br />

Tourism Australia arrives<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> this year hot on<br />

the heels of the launch<br />

of its latest campaign,<br />

highlighting the country’s<br />

world-class aquatic and<br />

coastal experiences,<br />

in a bid to lure more<br />

international visitors<br />

down under.<br />

Tourism Australia<br />

Managing Director, John<br />

O’Sullivan, says the new<br />

campaign is focusing upon<br />

one of Australia’s key<br />

competitive advantages.<br />

“Already 70% of our<br />

international visitors<br />

enjoy an aquatic or coastal<br />

experience as part of their<br />

trip to Australia, so this is<br />

a campaign we know will<br />

resonate strongly across<br />

all our key markets.<br />

“While Australia is known<br />

for its natural beauty, the<br />

world still doesn’t have<br />

a full appreciation of the<br />

breadth, depth and quality<br />

of our aquatic and coastal<br />

experiences. They’ve<br />

always been an important<br />

part of our destination<br />

story but they’ve never<br />

before taken centre stage,”<br />

he said.<br />

Mr O’Sullivan said that<br />

Chris Hemsworth’s<br />

voiceover for the new<br />

broadcast ad would<br />

provide an authentic and<br />

influential voice to help<br />

tell the country’s story and<br />

demonstrate to the world<br />

that Australia is ‘a place<br />

you feel’.<br />

“I have always been so<br />

proud to be Australian and<br />

it’s a pretty special feeling<br />

knowing that I will have<br />

a role in promoting my<br />

THE WORLD STILL<br />

DOESN’T HAVE A FULL<br />

APPRECIATION OF THE<br />

BREADTH, DEPTH AND<br />

QUALITY OF OUR AQUATIC<br />

AND COASTAL EXPERIENCES<br />

country to the world and<br />

encouraging more people<br />

to come down under and<br />

experience our amazing<br />

beaches and landscapes<br />

for themselves,” said Chris<br />

Hemsworth.<br />

The campaign will sit<br />

alongside and complement<br />

existing Tourism Australia<br />

marketing activities,<br />

including its current<br />

promotion of food and<br />

wine and Indigenous<br />

experiences, providing an<br />

additional proof point to<br />

demonstrate why There’s<br />

Nothing like Australia.<br />

“Our long term campaign,<br />

There’s Nothing like<br />

Australia, was always<br />

designed to provide a<br />

platform from which we<br />

could evolve our tourism<br />

message. We did this most<br />

recently with Restaurant<br />

Australia and now with<br />

a dedicated focus on<br />

Australia’s distinctive and<br />

high quality aquatic and<br />

coastal experiences,” Mr<br />

O’Sullivan said.<br />

The newly filmed<br />

campaign features<br />

over a dozen distinct<br />

experiences representing<br />

every Australian state and<br />

territory. These include:<br />

a helicopter ride over the<br />

12 Apostles; swimming<br />

in Sydney Harbour;<br />

snorkelling on the Great<br />

Barrier Reef; kayaking<br />

through Katherine Gorge;<br />

driving on the beach in<br />

South Australia; cycling<br />

around Lake Burley<br />

Griffin; sailing through<br />

the sparkling blue waters<br />

of Rottnest Island; and<br />

walking the recently<br />

launched Three Capes<br />

Track in Tasmania.<br />

Tourism Australia Chief<br />

Marketing Officer,<br />

Lisa Ronson, said the<br />

campaign would be<br />

brought to life using<br />

ground-breaking virtual<br />

reality (VR) technology<br />

John O’Sullivan<br />

Managing Director,<br />

Tourism Australia<br />

and compelling user<br />

generated content (UCG)<br />

on a size and scale never<br />

before seen in destination<br />

marketing.<br />

Tourism Australia is<br />

spending A$40 million<br />

over the next six months<br />

rolling out the new<br />

campaign - starting in the<br />

US with a joint campaign<br />

with Virgin Australia and<br />

then across other key<br />

international markets,<br />

including the UK, China,<br />

Japan, South Korea,<br />

Singapore, Indonesia,<br />

India, Malaysia and New<br />

Zealand.<br />

Hall 5.2a / Stand 114<br />

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OCEANIA<br />

REGION<br />

43<br />

Lost World Cave<br />

Waitomo Waikato<br />

Milford Sound Fiordland George Crossing Queenstown<br />

© Rob Suisted<br />

© Nathan Secker<br />

© Chris McLenan<br />

New Zealand Tops 3-Million Visitors<br />

DMO honing strategy to cope with growth<br />

2015 delivered New Zealand’s<br />

biggest tourism results on record<br />

with arrivals and spend both hitting<br />

new highs.<br />

In June, the country reached 3<br />

million total visitors for the first time,<br />

and for the year ending September<br />

total-spend was up a staggering<br />

38% to $9.4 billion. With growth<br />

continuing to accelerate, there’s no<br />

doubt the sector is expanding at a<br />

rapid rate.<br />

Tourism New Zealand Chief<br />

Executive Kevin Bowler explains<br />

that at least 80% of his organisation’s<br />

efforts are now focused on off-peak<br />

travel. “It was really encouraging<br />

to see growth in visitors during<br />

September and October combined<br />

up 17 per cent on the same two<br />

WE<br />

SHOULDN’T<br />

FORGET TO TAKE<br />

STEPS TO<br />

CAREFULLY<br />

MANAGE THE<br />

UNINTENDED<br />

IMPACTS OF THE<br />

SECTOR<br />

months last year. And as we head<br />

into what will undoubtedly continue<br />

to be our peak season, the reason<br />

for encouraging more off-peak<br />

demand is ever more apparent. We<br />

are focused on continuing to do all<br />

we can to address industry concerns<br />

on managing the increasing<br />

number of visitors, and know that<br />

the shoulder seasons provide the<br />

only period during when we can<br />

Kevin Bowler<br />

Chief Executive, Tourism New Zealand<br />

significantly grow the sector and<br />

add all-important productivity gains<br />

by utilising available capacity.”<br />

The safety of visitors while travelling<br />

around New Zealand is also a major<br />

issue being tackled by the New<br />

Zealand authorities, who’ve been<br />

working hard to provide material<br />

to help inform visitors. “Our visiting<br />

driver training modules have now<br />

been completed by nearly 2000<br />

agents and we have delivered<br />

online and in-flight safety videos for<br />

the China and India markets”, says<br />

Bowler. “Additional safe driving<br />

information for the US and German<br />

markets will also be available<br />

during the peak season.”<br />

On the back of such strong arrival<br />

growth it appears the new “100%<br />

Pure New Zealand” campaign<br />

“every day a different journey” is<br />

delivering dividends. Introduced in<br />

July 2015, the campaign brings to<br />

life the idea of “everything close”<br />

with New Zealand’s wide range of<br />

experiences all within easy reach.<br />

During 2015, Tourism New Zealand<br />

also organised its largest ever<br />

number of fam tours, welcoming<br />

375 high quality agents to enjoy<br />

one of 23 four-day itineraries. In<br />

addition to a training day run with 25<br />

regional tourism organisations, Air<br />

New Zealand and Virgin Australia,<br />

6,000 online training modules have<br />

since been completed by attendees.<br />

COPING WITH<br />

GROWTH<br />

The fact of international visitor<br />

arrivals topping three million for<br />

the first time in New Zealand in<br />

2015 raised not only celebration,<br />

but also new questions about how<br />

the nation can cope with the rapid<br />

growth.<br />

“It’s good to celebrate our strong<br />

tourism industry, as it’s good for<br />

the economy and the 170,000<br />

New Zealanders employed in the<br />

sector, but we shouldn’t forget to<br />

take steps to carefully manage the<br />

unintended impacts of the sector”,<br />

says Bowler. “Well before we hit the<br />

three million annual visitor mark,<br />

we had strategies in place to help<br />

meet some of the challenges of fast<br />

paced growth. It took us 13 years to<br />

get from 2M to 3M visitors, but if our<br />

current rate of growth continues,<br />

we’ll make 4M international visitors<br />

inside the next four years. Managing<br />

the many challenges associated<br />

with this exciting phase of growth<br />

will take a coordinated effort from<br />

industry and government.”<br />

Hall 5.2a / Stand 114<br />

KEY ELEMENTS<br />

CENTRAL TO<br />

TOURISM NEW<br />

ZEALAND’S<br />

STRATEGY<br />

A focus on the highest-value<br />

segments in every market –<br />

aiming for value over volume<br />

growth, by encouraging<br />

visitors to stay longer, travel<br />

to more regions, and generate<br />

more dollar value. This is<br />

working, with visitor numbers<br />

up 7.8% (year ended August)<br />

and visitor spending up 28% to<br />

nearly $9B (year ended June).<br />

To drive shoulder period<br />

travel as hard as we can to<br />

broaden the peak season;<br />

which will have the effect<br />

of improving the return<br />

on tourism infrastructure<br />

investment.<br />

A focus on regional visitor<br />

spread through messaging,<br />

itineraries and the segments<br />

we target, so visitors are<br />

not clustered around just<br />

traditionally visited regions.<br />

Finally, to minimize the<br />

impact of tourism on the<br />

environment and New<br />

Zealand’s communities.<br />

To continue to invest in<br />

safe driving initiatives for<br />

international visitors and<br />

to set clearly articulated<br />

best practice standards<br />

for sustainable business<br />

management through<br />

Qualmark.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


44 REGION<br />

OCEANIA<br />

Taking Fiji to the Next Level<br />

Fiji Government hones new tourism development plan<br />

CRUISE<br />

TOURISM<br />

UP 12% IN<br />

FIJI<br />

Cruise tourism, despite<br />

accounting for a small part of<br />

Fiji’s total visitor numbers, is<br />

on an increasing trajectory with<br />

12.4% (52,948) increase in the<br />

first half of 2015.<br />

A five-year Tourism Development Plan for Fiji is being<br />

drafted by the country’s Minister for Tourism Hon. Faiyaz<br />

Siddiq Koya in order to hoist industry turnover to US$2bn<br />

annually.<br />

“The Plan will encapsulate the<br />

vision of the government for the<br />

tourism industry which is the<br />

biggest contributor to the Fijian<br />

economy,” Minister Koya said.<br />

“My Ministry is on the verge of<br />

finalizing the draft Fijian Tourism<br />

Development Plan that will<br />

encapsulate the vision of the<br />

Fijian Government for the tourism<br />

industry. We hope to take the draft<br />

Plan to the industry players in the<br />

first quarter of this year.”<br />

NEWLY<br />

INTRODUCED<br />

FLIGHTS LINKING<br />

FIJI AND<br />

SINGAPORE WILL<br />

COMMENCE ON<br />

TUESDAY, 5 APRIL<br />

2016<br />

The Tourism Development<br />

Plan will become a key tool in<br />

advancing Fiji’s tourism market<br />

both as a brand and also as a<br />

niche market for tourists, and<br />

is, says the Minister, essential<br />

for a consolidated approach<br />

to development of the tourism<br />

sector, with the government<br />

taking on a key role in ensuring<br />

that Fiji remains a “top destination<br />

for its visitors”.<br />

Minister Koya added that the<br />

Plan amongst other key areas<br />

identifies the measures that need<br />

to be put in place in towns and<br />

centers to attract more visitors.<br />

“85% of the total number visitors<br />

are concentrated in Nadi and<br />

therefore, specific attractions<br />

need to be developed in other<br />

regions to entice visitors.”<br />

Meanwhile on a recent visit to<br />

a trade event in India, Minister<br />

Koya noted the need for the<br />

continued active promotion of<br />

the Fijian tourism products in<br />

emerging markets, underlining<br />

that Fiji is both an idyllic travel<br />

and adventure destination and<br />

a home away from home for the<br />

Indian visitor.<br />

The Minister also announced<br />

direct flights by Fiji Airways to<br />

Singapore and special airfares<br />

from the India to Fiji. The newly<br />

introduced flights linking Fiji and<br />

Singapore will commence on<br />

Tuesday, 5 April 2016.<br />

In organizing more broad<br />

reaching transport links, Fiji’s<br />

Attorney-General and Minister<br />

for Civil Aviation, Hon. Aiyaz<br />

Sayed-Khaiyum, met with the<br />

High Commissioner of Singapore,<br />

Mr. Verghese Matthews, for a<br />

discussion that included the<br />

upcoming Singapore Airshow<br />

Aviation Leadership Summit.<br />

Hon. Faiyaz<br />

Siddiq Koya<br />

Country’s Minister for Tourism, Fiji<br />

The Attorney-General said<br />

that Fiji Airways expansion to<br />

Singapore in April makes it vital<br />

that Fiji better integrate into the<br />

aviation industry in Singapore<br />

and beyond.<br />

“Fiji and Singapore share<br />

many things in common as<br />

small countries with dynamic<br />

economies. Singapore Airlines,<br />

as well, can serve as an excellent<br />

model for how to position our own<br />

aviation industry in a competitive<br />

marketplace,” said the Attorney-<br />

General.<br />

He also remarked that Fiji<br />

Airways will seek to collaborate<br />

with Singapore Airlines via codesharing.<br />

Hall 5.2a / Stand 103<br />

The news was highlighted<br />

by the Ministry of Industry,<br />

Trade and Tourism, permanent<br />

secretary Mr Shaheen Ali at<br />

the Pacific Cruise Tourism<br />

Development Strategy 2015-<br />

2019 consultation workshop.<br />

Mr Ali said that there is a<br />

need to take advantage of the<br />

potential that exists in the cruise<br />

sector and obtain feedback from<br />

stakeholders on the draft cruise<br />

development framework that<br />

would provide strategies for<br />

cruise tourism development over<br />

the next four years.<br />

“To stimulate growth in<br />

the cruise tourism sector,<br />

investments will be required<br />

in local infrastructure such as<br />

high-end or designer shopping<br />

facilities to ensure an increasing<br />

percentage of the earnings is<br />

retained in the country,” said Mr<br />

Ali. “We want a Pacific Cruise<br />

Tourism Development Strategy<br />

2015-2019 to be relevant, in<br />

line with the national vision<br />

for tourism. The tourism<br />

sector provides an avenue for<br />

sustainable development and<br />

the Fijian Government will<br />

continue to facilitate a positive<br />

environment with pro-growth<br />

policies.”<br />

Mr Ali said the Ministry is<br />

committed to strengthening the<br />

tourism industry and leveraging<br />

its performance to benefit all<br />

Fijians.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

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OCEANIA<br />

REGION<br />

45<br />

Unspoiled, Wild Paradise<br />

Papua New Guinea is the ultimate getaway<br />

LAKE MURRAY<br />

LODGE – A NEW<br />

PROPERTY<br />

IN TRANS<br />

NIUGINI TOURS’<br />

PORTFOLIO<br />

Nestled among the trees<br />

on an island spit, Lake<br />

Murray lodge is the newest<br />

lodge in the portfolio of<br />

Trans Niugini Tours. The<br />

remote lodge overlooks<br />

Lake Murray, Papua New<br />

Guinea’s largest lake.<br />

During the wet season it<br />

spreads to occupy an area<br />

of about 2,000 square<br />

kilometres.<br />

Guests are accommodated<br />

in 12 individual cabin<br />

rooms furnished with king<br />

twin or double beds, ceiling<br />

fans, modern en-suite<br />

bathrooms, an elevated<br />

veranda and wonderful<br />

views of the lake. The<br />

Main Lodge houses a<br />

dining room, lounge, bar<br />

and reception. From its<br />

wraparound veranda,<br />

guests enjoy exceptional<br />

sunsets over the water. In<br />

keep with Trans Niugini<br />

Tours’ eco-friendly<br />

philosophy, the entire lodge<br />

operation is powered with<br />

the latest technology in<br />

solar power.<br />

PNG AIR<br />

LAUNCHES ITS<br />

NEW BRAND AND<br />

PRESENTS ITS<br />

NEW AIRCRAFT,<br />

THE ATR 72-600<br />

With a population that’s<br />

spread across islands,<br />

mountains, rivers and<br />

jungles, the airline industry<br />

is critical in connecting all<br />

the diverse parts of PNG.<br />

The geography that makes<br />

PNG so unique also makes<br />

it one of the world’s most<br />

difficult environments<br />

for aviation, and as the<br />

aircraft best suited to both<br />

PNG’s environment and<br />

the company’s vision for its<br />

future, the flexible, classleading<br />

ATR 72-600 aircraft<br />

was chosen to be the core<br />

of PNG Air’s new fleet.<br />

The ATR will efficiently<br />

connect Papua New Guinea,<br />

operating not just the main<br />

cities, but to smaller ports<br />

that alternative aircraft<br />

cannot fly to. The first brand<br />

new ATR 72-600 aircraft<br />

was officially launched in<br />

November 2015. The airline<br />

will have 3 of these aircraft<br />

operating by the end of<br />

March 2016, 5 by the end<br />

of 2016 and 7 by the end of<br />

2017.<br />

TOURISM<br />

AWAKENING ON<br />

BOUGAINVILLE<br />

ISLAND<br />

(PNG) WITH<br />

BOUGAINVILLE<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

TOURS<br />

Bougainville Experience<br />

Tours (BET) is promoting<br />

packaged tours for<br />

international FIT visitors<br />

and small groups of<br />

travellers who wish to<br />

explore this untouched<br />

paradise.<br />

Bougainville, inhabited<br />

for at least 33,000 years,<br />

is a collection of islands<br />

New aircraft, livery and branding<br />

– photo courtesy of PNG Air<br />

covering approximately<br />

9,238 square kilometres and<br />

is situated approximately<br />

1,000 kilometres east of Port<br />

Moresby, the capital city of<br />

Papua New Guinea. The<br />

landscape of Bougainville<br />

Island is rugged, punctuated<br />

by two active volcanoes,<br />

Mt Balbi and Mt Bagana.<br />

The coastline features<br />

beautiful, sandy beaches,<br />

often fringed by dominant<br />

coconut trees. Activities<br />

range from bushwalking,<br />

trekking and bird watching<br />

to snorkelling and taking<br />

part in cultural festivities in<br />

a local village.<br />

NEW ADVENTURE<br />

PRODUCT<br />

OFFERING IN<br />

MILNE BAY, PNG<br />

PNG Trekking Adventures<br />

is offering a new tour in<br />

the surrounds of Alotau,<br />

Milne Bay, one of the most<br />

beautiful areas of Papua<br />

New Guinea. This trekking<br />

and paddling expedition is<br />

“raw and out there”. Very<br />

few tourists have walked<br />

nor have they paddled here.<br />

The six-day tour includes<br />

culture and history,<br />

trekking and kayaking,<br />

stand up paddle boarding,<br />

overnighting in beautiful<br />

traditional guesthouses in<br />

small villages along the<br />

way.<br />

THE SEPIK<br />

SPIRIT LIFTS ITS<br />

ANCHORS TO<br />

NAVIGATE THE<br />

WATERS OF THE<br />

SEPIK REGION<br />

AGAIN<br />

The Sepik Spirit will once<br />

again voyage along the<br />

waterways of Papua New<br />

Guinea’s Sepik region.<br />

Trans Niugini Tours’ vessel<br />

will primarily journey on the<br />

Karawari River, the storied<br />

tributary of the Sepik River,<br />

and on to the Krosmeri<br />

River, which allows entry to<br />

the mysterious Blackwater<br />

Lakes. It has been several<br />

years since the Sepik<br />

Spirit visited many of<br />

the Karawari, Krosmeri<br />

and Blackwater villages.<br />

Travellers can look forward<br />

to warm welcomes and<br />

genuine experiences as they<br />

walk through villages that<br />

look much as they always<br />

have.<br />

Hall 5.2a / Stand 106<br />

Papua New Guinea<br />

Discover the land of the unexpected<br />

Sepik Spirit<br />

With its rugged and most diverse landscape ranging from high<br />

mountains with tropical rainforests to costal paradises, Papua New<br />

Guinea is unlike any other destination on the planet. Travelers will<br />

find world class diving, unique culture and nature experiences and<br />

unforgettable encounters with locals.<br />

www.papuanewguinea.travel/europe Hall 5.2a / Stand 106<br />

© TransNiuginiTours<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016


© Thomas Keller<br />

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WHERE<br />

TO GO<br />

IN<br />

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Dirk Dreyer recently took the job as new General Manager of <strong>Berlin</strong>’s striking nhow hotel. He<br />

has an atypical background, having worked primarily for music companies like Sony Music and<br />

EMI, and spent 20 years on the road as a DJ and music producer before getting into hospitality<br />

just a few years ago. So how does this qualify him for the job? The nhow is the hotel industry’s<br />

first truly “music themed” establishment. Given his eclectic background we asked Mr Dreyer for<br />

some different ideas for “where to go” in this great city.<br />

Dirk Dreyer<br />

General Manager<br />

nhow hotel, <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Already this hotel is a terrific place to visit – even for<br />

people not staying overnight. It is inspired by <strong>Berlin</strong>’s<br />

amazing music scene. It is located between the offices of<br />

Universal Music and MTV and is not far from most of the<br />

big concert places like the Mercedes<br />

Benz arena. So this hotel fits very well<br />

in one of the most important economic<br />

and also emotional parts of the city.<br />

We have two professional recording<br />

studios in house, we have a big stage<br />

with a proper PA in the lobby where<br />

we host big events, so we are really an<br />

integral part of the <strong>Berlin</strong> music scene.<br />

What interesting places can <strong>ITB</strong><br />

attendees visit in the vicinity of the<br />

hotel?<br />

The hotel is located on the riverbank of the Spree, and<br />

there are two very famous landmarks right next door.<br />

One is the Oberbaumbrücke – connecting former East<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> and West <strong>Berlin</strong>. Its history is very rich and it has<br />

become an important symbol of <strong>Berlin</strong>’s unity. The East<br />

Side Gallery also starts very near to the hotel. It’s still<br />

THERE ARE<br />

REGULAR TOURS<br />

OF THE PARK, BUT<br />

OTHERWISE, YOU CAN<br />

VISIT IT BY JUMPING<br />

OVER THE FENCE!<br />

the longest remaining section of the <strong>Berlin</strong> Wall. It’s one<br />

of the most visited sites in <strong>Berlin</strong>, but it’s also a very<br />

emotional place, because you can really sense how it<br />

might have felt in the divided city as it was.<br />

My hidden gem, which can be seen from<br />

the nhow hotel, is the SpreePark – an<br />

amusement park from the GDR epoch,<br />

abandoned in the 90’s. It has featured<br />

in several movies. There are regular tours<br />

of the park, but otherwise, you can visit it<br />

by jumping over the fence!<br />

Cool places to eat?<br />

The Sage Restaurant on the other bank<br />

of the river in Kreuzberg is a classic. It’s<br />

been there for six years, and I deejayed<br />

at the Sage club that the owners ran before they opened<br />

the restaurant, so I can strongly recommend the place.<br />

They also have a small beach on the river where<br />

they host events. I can also recommend the Pantry on<br />

Friedrichstrasse. It’s a very small restaurant with excellent<br />

cuisine, and even if it has become very hip, the service<br />

is still very good, and you can meet a lot of locals there.<br />

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Restaurants<br />

SPINDLER & KLATT<br />

Design and culinary virtuosity<br />

Head cook Marek Oertel and his team use only<br />

the freshest ingredients in their pan-asianeuropean<br />

cuisine, guaranteeing best quality in a<br />

unique atmosphere.<br />

The dinner set up inside the restaurant is<br />

transformed into a club in just a few steps, and<br />

the summer terrace not only offers magnificent<br />

views on the Spree, but also makes a perfect<br />

setting for unforgettable dinners.<br />

Spindler & Klatt<br />

In der heeresbäckerei<br />

Köpenickerstr. 16-17<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> 10997<br />

office@spindlerklatt.com<br />

Metro: U Schlesisches Tor U1<br />

S & U Warschauer Str. U1 S5 S7 S75<br />

Clubs<br />

WHERE<br />

TO GO<br />

IN<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong><br />

equipment. More than 1,000 guests celebrate in<br />

front of one of the largest LED screens in Europe<br />

to the best of dance music and classics mixed by<br />

the best DJs in the world. A-listers in the past have<br />

included stars like Rihanna, George Clooney and<br />

Michael Jackson. Come and celebrate with us in<br />

one of the most beautiful clubs in town.<br />

Open Friday-Saturday until 11 pm.<br />

Adagio<br />

Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 1<br />

10785 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Tel: +49 30 25 89 890<br />

Info@adagio.de<br />

Metro: S & U Potsdamer Platz U2 S1 S2 S25<br />

Cultural Entertainment<br />

& Shopping<br />

KADEWE<br />

Time is a luxury nowadays, so let us make<br />

time for you!<br />

Founded in 1907, the KaDeWe is one of the<br />

world’s major department stores. Its fine and<br />

distinct feel for emerging trends, the selection<br />

of products and services offered, have been<br />

instrumental in shaping the KaDeWe image. For<br />

a unique and individual shopping experience,<br />

KaDeWe provides Personal Shoppers who<br />

accompany, serve and expertly advise the<br />

customers throughout a visit. Shoppers with a<br />

permanent residence outside the EU have the<br />

possibility of receiving a tax free cheque at each<br />

cash desk and immediate cash back at the Global<br />

Blue Counter on the 5th floor. Furthermore the<br />

KaDeWe offers a professional shipping service,<br />

takes care of packing the goods, which will be<br />

sent simply and conveniently by DHL.<br />

KaDeWe – Kaufhaus Des Westens<br />

Tauentzienstraße 21-24, 10789 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Metro: U Wittenbergplatz U1 U2 U3<br />

Museums & Exhibitions<br />

EAST SIDE GALLERY<br />

An East German Trabant car, which appears<br />

to be breaking through the concrete. Honecker<br />

and Breschnew locked in a kiss of brotherly,<br />

socialistic love. With the East Side Gallery, a<br />

segment of the <strong>Berlin</strong> Wall has been turned into<br />

the longest open air gallery in the world.<br />

The Kunstmeile – or art mile in English – is<br />

located along the banks of the river Spree in<br />

Friedrichshain.<br />

At 1316 m long it is also the longest segment<br />

of the <strong>Berlin</strong> Wall still standing. Right after the<br />

fall of the <strong>Berlin</strong> Wall, the East Side Gallery<br />

was painted by 118 artists from 21 different<br />

countries. Using various artistic means, the<br />

artists commented on the political events that<br />

took place in 1989 and 1990 in over 100 works<br />

of art found on the eastern side of the wall. Over<br />

the years, many of the images became greatly<br />

weathered and in 2009, forty of these works of<br />

art were restored.<br />

East Side Gallery<br />

Mühlenstraße 1<br />

10243 <strong>Berlin</strong> Friedrichshain<br />

Tel: +49 (0)30 25 17 159<br />

info@eastsidegallery-berlin.com<br />

Metro: S & U Warschauer Str. S5 S7 S75 U1<br />

ADAGIO<br />

Right in the city centre at the Potsdamer Platz<br />

you will find the Adagio with a modern lounge<br />

design placed in a setting of impressive baroque<br />

arches under a sky filled with angels. During<br />

the modernisation in 2014, great emphasis was<br />

placed on the improvement of the technical<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1 st March 2016<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


<strong>ITB</strong> QUICKFINDER<br />

9-13 MARCH 2016<br />

Exhibition Grounds<br />

Geländeplan<br />

Shuttle Busses<br />

Shuttle Linien<br />

Fairground Shuttle<br />

Gelände-Shuttle<br />

Catering Guide<br />

Gastro-Führer<br />

Open Exits Evening Hours<br />

Nachtausgänge<br />

Services<br />

Service<br />

Exhibitors from A to Z<br />

Austeller von A bis Z


EXHIBITION GROUNDS<br />

GELÄNDEPLAN<br />

Hall 26 C / Stand 310 Hall 5.2 B / Stand 205-205a Hall 26 A / Stand 122-123<br />

Hall 5.2 A / Stand 109-109a Hall 26 A / Stand 121<br />

Hall 20 / Stand 138 Hall 21 A / Stand 120 Hall 21 A / Stand 110<br />

Hall 6.2 A / Stand 103a<br />

Hall 12 / Stand 101<br />

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Hall 26 A / Stand 106b<br />

Hall 26 A / Stand 130<br />

Hall 26 A / Stand 106<br />

Hall 21 18 A / Stand / 125a 120<br />

Hall 17 / Stand 109<br />

Hall 22 A / Stand 103<br />

Hall 1.1 / Stand 211<br />

Hall 2.1 / Stand 480 Hall 3.1 / Stand 109a<br />

Hall 3.1 / Stand 131<br />

Hall 1.1 / Stand 112<br />

Hall 25 / Stand 110 Hall 9 / Stand 103<br />

Hall 25 / Stand 133 Hall 9 / Stand 110<br />

Hall 25 / Stand 123<br />

www.itb-berlin.com<br />

#3


SHUTTLE BUSSES & FAIRGROUND SHUTTLE<br />

SHUTTLE LINIEN & GELÄNDE-SHUTTLE<br />

AIRPORT SHUTTLE: LINE M2 SUPPORTED BY POSTBUS<br />

Transfer from Tegel Airport to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> venue and return (8 – 13 March),<br />

duration on average 20-30 minutes<br />

From Airport Tegel to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> venue<br />

Departure Airport Tegel 8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m<br />

Arrival Entrance South 8:25 a.m. – 5:40 p.m.<br />

From <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> venue to Airport Tegel<br />

Entrance South 11:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.<br />

Arrival Airport Tegel 12:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. .<br />

In the morning and in the evening the buses go every 30 minutes.<br />

From 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. the busses go every hour.<br />

Transfer Flughafen <strong>Berlin</strong>-Tegel zum Eingang Süd und zurück (8. – 13. März),<br />

Fahrzeit durchschnittlich 20-30 Minuten<br />

Vom Flughafen Tegel zum Messegelände<br />

Abfahrt Flughafen Tegel 8:00 – 17:15 Uhr<br />

Ankunft Eingang Süd 8:25 – 17:40 Uhr<br />

Vom Messegelände zum Flughafen Tegel<br />

Abfahrt Eingang Süd 11:30 – 19:00 Uhr<br />

Ankunft Flughafen Tegel 12:00 – 19:30 Uhr<br />

Morgens und abends fahren die Busse alle 30 Minuten, zwischen 12:00 – 16:00 Uhr stündlich<br />

PARK AND RIDE BUS SHUTTLE: LINE M1<br />

Transfer Olympischer Platz - Entrance South and return (9-13 March) daily: 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.<br />

The busses go every 15 minutes.<br />

CITY BUS SHUTTLE<br />

Our city bus shuttle takes you fast and comfortable to the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> venue, Entrance South. Two<br />

lines are provided. Please note that the stops are not marked as <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> stops. The busses stop at<br />

the regular bus stops of the <strong>Berlin</strong> public transport system.<br />

Unser City-Shuttle bringt Sie rasch zum Messegelände, Eingang Süd.<br />

Es gibt zwei verschiedene Linien. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Haltestellen nicht durch die<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> gekennzeichnet sind. Die Shuttles halten an den Bushaltestellen des <strong>Berlin</strong>er ÖPNV.<br />

Line A<br />

Bus-Stop 1: Unter den Linden / Friedrichstraße<br />

Bus-Stop 2: Train Station S+U Bahnhof Potsdamer Platz (Leipziger Platz)<br />

Line B<br />

Bus-Stop 1: Metro Station U Wittenbergplatz<br />

Bus-Stop 2: Metro Station U Kurfürstendamm (Kranzlereck)<br />

Bus-Stop 3: Olivaer Platz (Kurfürstendamm 61)<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> HOTEL SHUTTLE<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Hotel Shuttle is your fast and direct connection to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> in the morning. In the evening<br />

the busses will bring you back to your hotel or into the city. Further information is available in the<br />

partner hotels of the <strong>ITB</strong> Hotel Shuttle. You will receive the timetable and the necessary shuttle<br />

ticket in your hotel.<br />

Transfer Olympischer Platz - Eingang Süd und zurück (9.-13. März) täglich: 8.30 Uhr - 19.30 Uhr<br />

Die Busse fahren alle 15 Minuten<br />

Bus-Stop 4: Metro Station U Adenauerplatz<br />

Bus-Stop 5: Train Station S Halensee<br />

Morning / morgens:<br />

9-11.3. from 8:30 a.m. - 9:50 a.m., every 20 minutes<br />

12-13.3. from 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., every 30 minutes<br />

(Times of 1st bus stop / Abfahrtszeiten 1. Haltepunkt)<br />

Evening / abends:<br />

9-11.3. from 5:00 p.m. - 7:10 p.m., every 20 minutes<br />

12-13.3. from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., every 30 minutes<br />

(Departure times Entrance South / Abfahrtszeiten Eingang Süd)<br />

Deviations can be possible due to traffic.<br />

Verkehrsbedingte Abweichungen sind möglich.<br />

Mit dem <strong>ITB</strong> Hotel-Shuttle kommen Sie morgens schnell und direkt zur <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>. Nach dem<br />

Messebesuch bringen Sie die Shuttlebusse zurück zu Ihrem Hotel oder in die Innenstadt. Weitere<br />

Informationen erhalten Sie in den Partnerhotels des <strong>ITB</strong> Hotel-Shuttles. Den Fahrplan und das<br />

erforderliche Shuttle-Ticket erhalten Sie in Ihrem Hotel.<br />

FAIRGROUND SHUTTLE<br />

GELÄNDE-SHUTTLE<br />

#4 www.itb-berlin.com


CATERING GUIDE & OPEN EXITS EVENING HOURS<br />

GASTRO-FÜHRER & NACHTAUSGÄNGE<br />

CATERING GUIDE<br />

GASTRO-FÜHRER<br />

EXITS EVENING HOURS<br />

NACHTAUSGÄNGE<br />

www.itb-berlin.com<br />

#5


SERVICES<br />

SERVICE<br />

Airports<br />

Information: +49 30 60911150<br />

Hotline for both airports: Tegel and<br />

Schönefeld, www.berlin-airport.de<br />

Assistance for People with Disabilities/<br />

Wheelchair services<br />

Hall 4.2, Telephone: +49 30 3038-5837<br />

Banks/Cash Machines<br />

Cash machines: CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>, Entrance<br />

foyer, Hall 1.2b/2.2b, Hall 14.1, Hall 19<br />

Cash Truck „ZasterLaster“, Entrance South<br />

ReiseBank at the branch office “Zoological<br />

Garden” railway station,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 8817117<br />

Business Center<br />

Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH,<br />

E-mail: business-center@messe-berlin.de<br />

(photo copies, fax, telephone,<br />

e-mail, Internet, PC, scanner, printer,<br />

notebook connection, business cards, top<br />

up prepaid cards, SIM-cards, USB flash drive,<br />

internat. power adapter)<br />

• Grosser Stern, level 3,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-4127,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4136<br />

• Hall 2.2, Room Ulm (only 9-12 March),<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038 81225,<br />

• Halls 20/21, Passageway,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-4130,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4138<br />

• CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>, Entrance foyer,<br />

opposite O-Rooms,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-4129,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4137<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Point<br />

09-11 March<br />

in halls 5.2/234 & 3.1/208<br />

Your place for appointments & trade<br />

business<br />

Catering (Capital Catering GmbH)<br />

• Stand Service for exhibitors:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-2993<br />

• Banquets Fairground:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-3950<br />

• Banquets CityCube:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-3914<br />

• Banquets Palais am Funkturm:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-1991<br />

• Restaurants on the fairground:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-3929<br />

• Funkturm Restaurant,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-2996<br />

• Restaurant Brandenburg, Hall 24,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-1912<br />

• Restaurant “Casino”, Hall 7.3,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-1927<br />

Only 9-12 March.<br />

• Restaurant “Panorama”, Hall 5.3/6.3<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-1981<br />

• Business Lounge in Marshall-Haus,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-3929<br />

Climate Protection<br />

Climate-conscious travel. <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Cooperation Partner atmosfair GmbH<br />

Hall 4.1 / 240<br />

Cloakrooms/Luggage Lock-up<br />

Entrance South, Service Center Hall 7, Hall 9,<br />

Entrance East (Hall 14.1), Entrance North<br />

(Hall 19), Hall 20/21, CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Entrance Foyer (East)<br />

Fee: € 2.50 / garment, € 3.00 / luggage<br />

eTravel World<br />

Meetings, workshops and presentations<br />

about Social Media, Mobile Travel Services<br />

and Big Data, Hall 6.1,<br />

www.itb-berlin.com/etravel<br />

Exhibitor Service Counter<br />

Grosser Stern, level 3,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-4123, -4124, -4125,<br />

-4127, Fax: +49 30 3038-4135<br />

Fire Department – Emergency Call<br />

Plant Fire Brigade Messe <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telephone: +49 30 30 38 31 12<br />

First Aid – DRK (Red Cross) Physician<br />

Emergency calls<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-2222<br />

Hall 2.1, Hall 3.2, Hall 9, Hall 26c, and<br />

passageways between Halls 12/13, 17/18,<br />

and 20/21<br />

Wheelchairs/Lost Children: Hall 4.2,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-5837<br />

Hotel Reservations/Travel Arrangements<br />

HRS www.hrs.de/hotel/de/berlin,<br />

Telephone: +49 221 2077 6033<br />

Visit<strong>Berlin</strong> www.visitberlin.de,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 250025<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Mobile Guide<br />

Download at www.itb-berlin.mobi<br />

Lost Children/Red Cross<br />

Hall 4.2, Telephone: +49 30 3038-5837<br />

Lost and Found<br />

Security Office, passageway between<br />

Halls 16/17, Telephone: +49 30 3038-1785<br />

Media Center<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> press team, editorial offices,<br />

PR Agencies (Halls 5.3 & 6.3)<br />

www.itb-berlin.com/press<br />

Pharmacy<br />

Witzleben Apotheke,<br />

Kaiserdamm 24/at the corner of<br />

Messedamm, 14055 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telephone: 0800 3011970, +49 30 93952030<br />

Delivery Service:<br />

Monday-Friday (8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.),<br />

last orders until 2:00 p.m. for delivery on same<br />

day<br />

Photocopies/Printing<br />

See Business Center<br />

Police<br />

Emergency call to police: Telephone: 110<br />

District Office 22, Charlottenburger<br />

Chaussee 75, 13597 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telephone: +49 30 4664-222701<br />

Police station in Hall 7, ground level,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 4664-200760,<br />

Fax: +49 30 4664-200799<br />

Post Office<br />

Postbank Finance Center<br />

Soorstraße 61 – 62, 14050 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Mon – Fri: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sat: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.<br />

Prayers Room/Room of Silence<br />

For all confessions and pastoral care:<br />

Hall 6.2, entrance Summer<br />

Garden, Telephone: +49 30 3038-5858,<br />

+49 163 6095100<br />

Muslim Prayer Room Hall 19, Foyer West<br />

Press Stand<br />

Extensive selection of free international<br />

publications, foyer between Halls 6.2/5.2<br />

Public Transport<br />

BVG, <strong>Berlin</strong>er Verkehrsbetriebe,<br />

Rates and Schedules, Telephone: +49 30 194<br />

49, Web: www.bvg.de<br />

S-Bahn <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH, Rates and schedules,<br />

Telephone +49 30 297 43333,<br />

Web: www.s-bahn-berlin.de<br />

Shipment (brochure material)<br />

INFOX Package Station<br />

National and international shipment of<br />

brochure materials for visitors, credit or<br />

debit cards only, Foyer Hall 1.1/2.1<br />

Taxi ranks<br />

CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong> – Messedamm,<br />

Entrance South, Gate 9,<br />

Entrance East (Halls 14/15),<br />

Entrance North (Hall 19)<br />

Taxi Reservations<br />

• Funk Taxi <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 261026<br />

• Taxi-Ruf City Funk,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 210202<br />

• Würfelfunk, Telephone: +49 30 210101<br />

Ticket Sales/Ticket Office<br />

MB Capital Services GmbH, Thüringer Allee<br />

12, 14052 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telephone: +49 30 3069-6969,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3069-6930<br />

Tourist Information<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Tourismus & Kongress GmbH<br />

Am Karlsbad 11, 10785 <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Service-Hotline: +49 30 25002<br />

www.visitberlin.de<br />

Trains: Deutsche Bahn<br />

Service Hotline 0180 6 99 66 33 (0,20 Euros<br />

per minute from German landlines),<br />

www.bahn.com<br />

Visitors’ Meeting Point<br />

Entrance North (Lobby, Hall 19),<br />

Entrance South (Middle Foyer between<br />

Hall 1.2a and 2.2a)<br />

Wi-Fi<br />

FreeWifi, password: itb2016<br />

Apotheke<br />

Witzleben Apotheke,<br />

Kaiserdamm 24/ Ecke Messedamm,<br />

14055 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telefon: +49 30 9395 2030, 0800 3011970<br />

Messe-Lieferservice: Bestellannahme<br />

von Mo-Fr (8-14 Uhr)<br />

Lieferung Mo-Fr bis 18 Uhr<br />

Auskunft<br />

Inland: 11833, Ausland: 11834<br />

Aussteller-Service-Counter<br />

Grosser Stern, Ebene 3<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-4123, -4124, -4125, -4127,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4135<br />

Banken/Geldautomaten<br />

Geldautomaten: CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Eingangsfoyer (ZE1), Halle 14.1, Halle 19,<br />

Mittelfoyer Halle 1.2b/2.2b,<br />

Cash truck „ZasterLaster“, Eingang Süd,<br />

ReiseBank: Geschäftsstelle <strong>Berlin</strong> Bahnhof<br />

Zoo, Telefon: +49 30 8817117<br />

Behindertenhilfe/Rollstuhlverleih<br />

Halle 4.2 Kopffoyer, Telefon: +49 30 3038-5837<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Verkehrsbetriebe BVG, S-Bahn<br />

Tarif- und Fahrplanauskunft: +49 30 19449,<br />

www.bvg.de<br />

Business Center<br />

Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH, e-mail: businesscenter@messe-berlin.de<br />

(Fotokopien,<br />

Telefax, Telefon, Internet, PC-Nutzung,<br />

Scanner, Drucker, Notebook-Anschluss,<br />

Visitenkarten, Prepaid-Karten, SIM-Karten,<br />

USB Sticks, internat. Stromadapter)<br />

• Grosser Stern, Ebene 3,<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-4128,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4136<br />

• Halle 2.2, Raum Ulm (nur 9.-12.3.)<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038 81225,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-81201<br />

• Übergang Halle 20/21,<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-4130,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4138<br />

• CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong> Eingangsfoyer<br />

(ZE1, gegenüber O-Räumen),<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-4129,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4137<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Point<br />

09.-11.3.<br />

in Hallen 5.2/234 & 3.1/208<br />

Ihr Ort für Termine und Messegeschäfte<br />

Deutsche Bahn<br />

Fahrplan-, Tarifauskunft, Buchung,<br />

Reservierung<br />

Telefon: 0180 6 99 66 33 (0,20 Euro/Min.<br />

aus dem dt. Festnetz), 0800 1 507090<br />

(kostenlose Fahrplanansage). www.bahn.de<br />

Erste Hilfe, DRK Stationen, ärztlicher<br />

Dienst Notruf DRK-Messegelände<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-2222<br />

Halle 2.1, Halle 3.2, Halle 9,<br />

Halle 12/13 (Übergang),<br />

Kleiner Stern oben (Übergang Halle 17/18),<br />

Halle 20/21 (Übergang), Halle 26c.<br />

eTravel World<br />

Meetings, Workshops und Präsentationen<br />

rund um Social Media, Mobile Travel<br />

Services und Big Data, Halle 6.1,<br />

itb-berlin.de/etravel<br />

Feuerwehr-Notruf direkt<br />

Betriebsfeuerwehr Messe <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-3112<br />

Flughäfen<br />

Info-Hotline 030 609 11150 für beide<br />

Flughäfen: Tegel und Schönefeld,<br />

www.berlin-airport.de<br />

Fotokopiermöglichkeit<br />

Siehe Business Center<br />

Fundbüro<br />

Pförtnerloge/Übergang Halle 16/17,<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-1785,<br />

Garderoben/Gepäckaufbewahrung<br />

Eingang Süd, Service Center Halle 7, Halle 9,<br />

Eingang Ost (Halle 14.1), Eingang Nord<br />

(Halle 19), Halle 20/21, CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Eingangsfoyer (Ost)<br />

Preis: 2,50 € / Garderobe, 3,00 € / Gepäck<br />

Gastronomie<br />

(Capital Catering GmbH)<br />

• Messestand-Service für Aussteller:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-2993<br />

• Bankett Messegelände:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-3950<br />

• Bankett CityCube:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-3914<br />

• Bankett Palais am Funkturm:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-1991<br />

• Restaurants auf dem Messegelände:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-3929<br />

• Funkturm Restaurant,<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-2996<br />

• Restaurant Brandenburg, Hall 24,<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-1912<br />

• Restaurant “Casino”, Hall 7.3,<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-1927<br />

Nur 9.-12.3.<br />

• Restaurant “Panorama”, Hall 5.3/6.3<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-1981<br />

• Business Lounge im Marshall-Haus<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-3929<br />

Gebetsräume/Raum der Stille<br />

Konfessionsunabhängig (auch Seelsorge):<br />

im Zugangsbereich der Halle 6.2,<br />

(Sommergarten), Telefon: +49 30 3038-5858,<br />

Mobil: +49 163 6095100<br />

Moslemischer Gebetsraum: an Halle 19,<br />

Foyer West<br />

Hotelreservierung/Reisearrangement/<br />

Incoming<br />

HRS www.hrs.de/hotel/de/berlin,<br />

Telefon: +49 221 2077 6033<br />

Visit<strong>Berlin</strong> www.visitberlin.de,<br />

Telefon: +49 30250025<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Mobile Guide<br />

Download unter www.itb-berlin.mobi<br />

Kartenvertrieb/Kassen/Tickets<br />

MB Capital Services GmbH, Thüringer Allee<br />

12, 14052 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telefon: +49 30 30696969,<br />

Fax +49 30 30696930<br />

Klimaschutz<br />

Klimabewusst reisen. <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Kooperationspartner atmosfair gGmbH,<br />

Halle 4.1 / 240<br />

Kinder-Sammelstelle/DRK<br />

Halle 4.2 Kopffoyer, Telefon: +49 30 3038-<br />

5837<br />

Medienzentrum<br />

Presseteam der <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, Redaktionsbüros,<br />

PR-Agenturen (Hallen 5.3 & 6.3),<br />

www.itb-berlin.de/presse<br />

Polizei<br />

Polizei-Notruf direkt, Telefon: 110<br />

Abschnitt 22, Charlottenburger Chaussee 75,<br />

13597 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telefon: +49 30 4664-222701<br />

Anzeigenaufnahme, Polizeiwache Service-<br />

Center Halle 7, 1. OG<br />

Telefon: +49 30 4664-200760,<br />

Fax: +49 30 4664-200799<br />

www.berlin.de/polizei<br />

Postfiliale<br />

Postbank Finanzcenter, Soorstraße 61 – 62<br />

14050 <strong>Berlin</strong>, Telefon +49 30 3039-6151<br />

Mo – Fr. 9–18 Uhr, Sa. 9–13 Uhr<br />

Pressestand<br />

Umfassendes Angebot an internationalen<br />

Zeitschriften, Foyer Hallen 6.2/5.2<br />

Taxi-Anfahrtstellen<br />

CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong> – Messedamm, Eingang Süd,<br />

Tor 9, Eingang Ost (Halle 14/15),<br />

Eingang Nord (Halle 19)<br />

Taxiruf-Vorbestellungen<br />

Funk Taxi <strong>Berlin</strong>, Telefon: +49 30 261026<br />

Taxi-Ruf City Funk, Telefon: +49 30 210202<br />

Würfelfunk, Telefon: +49 30 210101<br />

Treffpunkt für Besucher<br />

Nord: Vorhalle 19,<br />

Süd: Übergang Halle 1.2a/2.2a<br />

Touristen-Information<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Tourismus & Kongress GmbH,<br />

Am Karlsbad 11, 10785 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Service-Hotline: +49 30 250025,<br />

www.visitberlin.de<br />

Versand (Prospektmaterial)<br />

INFOX Paketstation, Nationaler und<br />

internationaler Versand von<br />

Prospektmaterialien für Besucher,<br />

nur EC oder Kreditkarte, Foyer 1.1/2.1<br />

WLAN<br />

FreeWifi, Passwort: itb2016<br />

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1001 Events 22.B 210<br />

11 Infotech System Co., Ltd. 26.B 207b<br />

1AVista Reisen GmbH 25. 167<br />

2. DSP, s.r.o. 7.2B 102a-b<br />

365 days of Armenia by SacVoyage Travel 15.1 104<br />

365 Travel 26.C 326<br />

3K Management 18. 126a<br />

4 roues sous 1 parapluie 2.2 201, 201a<br />

4Travel Incoming Tour Operator 15.1 100<br />

5stelle* 6.1 112<br />

7 Degrees South 20. 130<br />

7 Pines Hotels & Resorts 14.1 113<br />

911 Memorial & Museum 2.1 405<br />

A<br />

A - Trip2Ro 7.2B 101a-c<br />

A Bite of Cusco 1.1 102<br />

A La Carte Travel 2.2 110<br />

A&O Hotels and Hostels Holding AG 4.1 100<br />

A. Tsokkos Hotels Public Ltd 2.2 111, 111a<br />

A.T. Seasons & Vacations Travel Pvt. Ltd 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

A.T.R. Touristik (Unit Turizm Otomotiv<br />

ve Reklamcilik San. ve Tic. A.S.) 3.2 201<br />

A2Btransfers 25. 138<br />

AAA Travel 20. 134<br />

aachen tourist service e.v. 8.2 103f<br />

AAE All Asia Exclusive 26.B 221<br />

Aanari 20. 129<br />

Aarhus 2017 - Kulturhauptstadt Europas 16. 101<br />

Aarhus 2017 European Capital of Culture,<br />

Sekretariatet fon Fonden Aarhus 2017 18. 128a<br />

Aarya Village Travel 5.2A 110<br />

AAT Kings 5.2A 114<br />

AB Chapri Group 5.2B 256<br />

Abacus Tours 1.2 216<br />

Abano Montegrotto Tas Health Hotel 1.2 226<br />

AB-ASTAMY Origins Ethiopia Tour & Travel 21.A 121<br />

Abba Hotels 4.2 101,101a<br />

Abbey Scotland 18. 123, 125<br />

Abbey Tours 18. 122<br />

ABC Travel 1.2 103<br />

Abenteuer Afrika Safari 20. 114<br />

Abercrombie & Kent Sub - Saharan Africa 20. 120<br />

Aberdeenshire 18. 123, 125<br />

Abies Travel 4.2 121<br />

ab-in-den-urlaub.de 8.1 112<br />

ab-in-den-urlaub-deals.de 8.1 112<br />

Abjar Hotels International 22.A 103<br />

Aboriginal Cultural Tours - South Australia 5.2A 114<br />

Abreu DMC Açores 2.2 208a<br />

Abreu online 10.1 208a<br />

Absolut Tours & Safaris 20. 134<br />

Absolute Ethiopia Tours 21.A 121<br />

Absolute Tours (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. 26.B 225<br />

Abu Dhabi Motorsports Management 22.B 210<br />

Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH) 22.B 210<br />

Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority 22.B 210<br />

AC Hotels by Marriott 9. 302<br />

AC Tours 18. 123, 125<br />

Acacia Adventure Holidays 20. 120<br />

Academservice 2.1 120<br />

Acampora Hotels Srl 1.2 227<br />

Acampora Travel 25. 131<br />

Acapulco 1.1 101<br />

ACAVe 4.2 202<br />

Accent Travel & Events 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Access Southern Africa 20. 138<br />

Accesstour - ACCESSible Tourism<br />

for Outdoor and Urban Routes 4.1 239<br />

Accor Hotels 21.B 208<br />

Accor Hotels 23.A 100<br />

Accor Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

Accor Malaysia 26.A 121<br />

ACCORHOTELS 3.1 131<br />

AccorHotels 9. 215<br />

AccorHotels Asia Pacific 26.C 321<br />

AccorHotels Middle East 22.A 103<br />

Ace Travels Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

ACHAT Hotels Deutschland 14.1 110<br />

Achava Festspiele Thüringen 11.2 103<br />

ACL GmbH & Co. Reisedienste KG 7.2C 101<br />

Acme Travels (Pvt.) Ltd 1.1 104b<br />

acora Hotels und Wohnen 9. 110<br />

ACOYA Hotel Suites & Villas 3.1 135<br />

ACQUAFORTE TRAVEL DESIGNER 1.2 226<br />

Across Africa 21.A 119<br />

Across Australia - NZ 5.2A 114<br />

across spain DMC & Leisure Travel 4.2 202<br />

Acrotel Hotels & Resort 2.2 101<br />

Active Adventure Tours Mongolia<br />

(Tour Mongolia) 4.1 248<br />

Active Holidays 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Active Holidays Co.Ltd. 26.B 218<br />

Active India Holidays Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 237<br />

Activities - The Transfer and Activity Bank 8.1 123<br />

ADAC Verlag GmbH &Co.KG 10.2 107<br />

Adalya Resort & SPA 3.2 201<br />

A’DAM LOOKOUT 10.2 102<br />

Adam Park Marrakech Hotel & Spa 21.B 208<br />

Adams Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort 18. 122<br />

Addis Ababa Hotel Owners Trade<br />

Sectoral Association 21.A 121<br />

Adelboden-Frutigen Tourismus 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Adobe Rent a Car<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Adria Airways 17. 109<br />

Adria DMC 1.2 221<br />

Adria Ferries 1.2 214<br />

Adriatic Travel & Trade d.o.o. 1.2 204<br />

adriatica.net Group 1.2 219<br />

ADS MUNDO 1.1 201<br />

Advanced Adventures Ltd. 21.A 119<br />

Advanced Computer Technology (ACT) 8.1 113a<br />

Advantage Travel 1.1 110<br />

Adventure & Fun Albania 1.2 214<br />

Adventure Carstensz 26.A 122, 123<br />

Adventure Dublin 4.1 104<br />

Adventure Indonesia 26.A 109, 122, 123<br />

Adventure Myanmar Tours & Incentives 26.B 201<br />

Adventure Pakistan 5.2A 115<br />

Adventure Sumatra 26.A 122, 123<br />

Adventure Tours Pakistan (PATO) 5.2A 115<br />

Adventure Travel Trade Association 4.1 209<br />

Adventure Travel West Inc. 2.1 435<br />

Adventures Overland 4.1 230<br />

Adyen 6.1 153<br />

Aegean Airlines S.A. 2.2 101<br />

Aegean Islands Cyclades-Dodecanes 2.2 212<br />

Aegean Islands Lesvos-Chios-Samos 2.2 101<br />

Aegean Star Hotels 2.2 101<br />

Aeolos Cyprus 25. 131<br />

Aeolos Malta 25. 131<br />

Aer Lingus 18. 122<br />

AER Reisebüro Kooperation 25. 129<br />

Aerodiana 1.1 102<br />

Aeroflot 25. 130<br />

AEROFLOT Russian Airlines 2.1 102<br />

Aerolineas Argentinas 25. 130<br />

Aeromexico 1.1 101<br />

Aeromexico 25. 130<br />

Aerovias del Continente Americano<br />

AVIANCA 1.1 218<br />

Aerowisata Hotels & Resorts 26.A 122, 123<br />

AERTiCKET AG 25. 129<br />

Aferry.eu GmbH 5.1 128<br />

Africa Albida Tourism 20. 136<br />

Africa Horseback Safaris 20. 111<br />

Africa Safari Experts Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Africa Travel Co / Wildlife Adventures 20. 120<br />

AFRICA TRAVEL TOURS 20. 136<br />

African Bush Camps 20. 131<br />

African Dreams 21.A 101a<br />

African Eagle 20. 138<br />

African Excursions 20. 131<br />

African Horizons 21.A 120<br />

African Hotels & Adventures<br />

and Three Cities Hotels Group 20. 138<br />

African Monarch Lodges 20. 114<br />

African Origin Travel & Sports Tourism 21.A 106<br />

African Profile Safaris 20. 114<br />

African Quest Safaris 21.A 120<br />

African Scenic Safaris 21.A 122<br />

African Sun 20. 136<br />

African Synergy 20. 119<br />

African Travel Concept 20. 138<br />

Afrimac, Senegal 8.1 113a<br />

AG “Barrierefreie Reiseziele in Deutschland” 12. 102<br />

AG Stadtführergilde im Verein Pro<br />

Fritzlar e.V. c/o Manfred Ochs 7.2C 101<br />

Hall 25.<br />

Stand 142<br />

AGA International S.A. Niederlassung für<br />

Deutschland (Allianz Global Assistance) 25. 142<br />

Agència de Desenvolupament<br />

del Berguedà 4.2 202<br />

Agència de Turismo<br />

de les Illes Balears (ATB) 4.2 101,101a<br />

Agència Valenciana del Turisme 4.2 101,101a<br />

Agentur für Tourismusentwicklung e.V. 2.1 104<br />

Agne Tours 3.2 201<br />

Agora Brasil Viagens 1.1 104a<br />

Agora Travel S.A. 2.2 117<br />

Agrotourism KG 2.1 117<br />

Ägypten, Botschaft der Arabischen<br />

Republik Ägypten 23.A 100<br />

AHGZ - Matthaes Verlag GmbH 11.1 214<br />

AHGZ & fvw Karrierewelt 11.1 214<br />

AHORN Berghotel Friedrichroda 11.2 103<br />

Ahrtal-Tourismus Bad<br />

Neuenahr-Ahrweiler e.V. 8.2 103a<br />

AIC Service und Call Center GmbH 25. 157<br />

AIDA Cruises 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Air Astana 26.C 300<br />

Air Austral 20. 132<br />

Air Baltic Corporation 18. 104<br />

Air <strong>Berlin</strong> PLC & Co. Luftverkehrs KG 25. 110<br />

Air Botswana 20. 131<br />

Air Canada 2.1 491<br />

Air Dolomiti S.p.A. 1.2 106<br />

Air Europa 25. 130<br />

Air Europa Líneas Aéreas S.A. 4.2 106<br />

Air France 25. 130<br />

Air Iceland<br />

18. 114, 114a<br />

Air India<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Air Juan Aviation, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Air Malta p.l.c. 1.2 222<br />

Air Mandalay Limited 26.B 201<br />

Air Namibia 20. 114<br />

Air Moldova 7.2B 104<br />

Air New Zealand 5.2A 114<br />

Air Nuigini 5.2A 106<br />

Air Seychelles 20. 130<br />

Air Tahiti Nui 5.2A 105<br />

Airconnects 25. 116<br />

airfair Flugservice GmbH 25. 129<br />

airline-direct.de 8.1 112<br />

Airport Weeze 8.2 102a<br />

Airports of Thailand Public<br />

Company Limited 26.B 219<br />

Airtrade Holland BV 25. 129<br />

Airwing Tours (Pvt) Ltd<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Aitken Spence Hotel<br />

Managements PVT LTD 5.2B 221<br />

Aitken Spence Travels 25. 131<br />

Aitken Spence Travels (Pvt) Ltd 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

AITO (Azadi Int. Tourism Org.) 7.2A 100<br />

a-ja Resort und Hotel GmbH 9. 213<br />

AJAX Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Ajman Government,<br />

Tourism Development Department 22.B 203<br />

Ajura Pte. Ltd. 6.1 152<br />

Ak Sai Travel 2.1 114<br />

Akadem - Incoming Poland 15.1 100<br />

Akassia Swiss Resort (Club Calimera & Iti) 23.A 100<br />

Akay Travel Service 3.2 201<br />

Akbak Tuz Oteli 3.2 109<br />

Akdem Travel 3.2 201<br />

Akoya Hotel & Spa 20. 132<br />

Akti Beach Holiday Village<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Aktiv Tours Incoming Hungary 2.2 209<br />

Aktivhotel Santalucia am Gardasee 1.2 107<br />

AKTOB (Akdeniz Turistik Otelciler<br />

ve Isletmeciler Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

Akumal Beach Resort 1.1 101<br />

Akwaba Afrika 21.A 108a<br />

AKZENT Hotels e.V. 8.1 142<br />

Al Ain Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Awael Travel 23.B 200<br />

Al Burj Travel & Tours 22.B 210<br />

Al Bustan Palace Ritz Carlton 22.B 200<br />

Al Bustan Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Ghurair Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Ghurair Rayhaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Gosaibi Travel 23.B 201<br />

Al Hamra Golf Club<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Al Jazeera Media Network 9. 109<br />

Al Maha Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Manshar Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Marjan Island LLC<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Al Marwa Rayhan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Murooj Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Nahda Resort & Spa 22.B 200<br />

Al Rawda Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Salam Rotana 9. 308<br />

Al Salouma Travel 23.A 100<br />

Al Shaab Village 22.A 104<br />

Al Thuraya Travel & Tours (T3 Group) - DMC 23.B 202<br />

AL Travel Company 2.1 124<br />

Alabama Tourism Department 2.1 345<br />

Aladdin Beach Resort 23.A 111<br />

Alaiye Resort & Spa Hotel 3.2 201<br />

Alamo Rent a Car<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Alamo Rent A Car 9. 107<br />

Alamos Travel Service 1.1 101<br />

Alanya (Alanya Turizm Tanitma Vakfi) 3.2 201<br />

Alanya Touristik Hoteliers Association 3.2 137<br />

Alaska Heritage Tours 2.1 302<br />

Alaska Holiday 2.1 302<br />

Alaska Railroad 2.1 302<br />

Alaska Travel Connections 2.1 302<br />

Alaska, State of - c/o Alaska<br />

Travel Industry Association 2.1 302<br />

Albania Experience 1.2 214<br />

Albania Holidays DMC 1.2 214<br />

Albanian National Tourism Agency 1.2 214<br />

Albanian Trip 1.2 214<br />

Albatravel Firenze 1.2 113<br />

Albatravel Group 9. 206<br />

Albatross Europa 18. 123, 125<br />

Albena AG 15.1 101<br />

Albena Tour PLC 15.1 101<br />

Albrecht Dürer Airport Nürnberg 9. 115<br />

Albtours D 1.2 214<br />

Alcon Victor Group<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Alcudia Pins 4.2 103<br />

Alcúdia, Consorcio de Promoción Exterior 4.2 102<br />

Aldeia dos Capuchos Hotel, Golf & SPA 2.2 208a<br />

Aldemar Resorts 2.2 101<br />

Aleenta Resorts & Spa 26.B 221<br />

Alentejo Promotion Office 2.2 208a<br />

Aletsch Arena AG<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Alexander Tour 15.1 101<br />

Alexander von Humboldt - Das Schiff 6.2A 101<br />

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Alexandra Hotel 1.2 222<br />

Algarve Tourism Bureau 2.2 208c<br />

Algeria, National Tourism Board<br />

National Tourism Office 21.B 215<br />

Ali Baba Palace 23.A 111<br />

Alila Hotels & Resorts 26.A 122, 123<br />

Alila Jabal Akhdar 22.B 200<br />

Alilaguna Spa 1.2 226<br />

Alimentarium - Museum der Ernährung 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Alitalia 25. 110, 130<br />

Alizée Resort Management /<br />

Casuarina Resorts & Spa /<br />

Le Cardinal Exclusive Resort 20. 129<br />

All About Africa Tours & Travels 20. 134<br />

All Alaska Tours 2.1 223<br />

All Asia Exclusive 26.B 201<br />

All Europe Incoming -<br />

Tour East Tour Hungary 2.2 209<br />

All Mexico Destinations 1.1 101<br />

All Pacific Travel Concept APTC 5.2A 103<br />

All Terra Ecoturismo en Argentina 1.1 208<br />

All Ways Travel 1.1 102<br />

ALL-Around Louvre-Lens<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Alleo GmbH<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Allgäu Airport GmbH & Co. KG 6.2B 301<br />

Allgäu GmbH 6.2B 308<br />

Allgemeiner Deutscher<br />

Fahrrad-Club e.V. (ADFC) 12. 102<br />

Alliance Abroad Group 4.1 102<br />

Alliance for Downtown New York 2.1 405<br />

AlliedTPro 2.1 527<br />

allrounder mountain resort GmbH & Co. KG 8.2 103c<br />

Allsun H. Eden Playa 4.2 103<br />

allsun Hotels 4.2 207<br />

Almanity Hoi An 26.C 311<br />

Almeria Tourist Board<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Aloboo Safaris 21.A 120<br />

Aloes Travel Tours 20. 103<br />

Aloft Cancun 1.1 101<br />

Aloft Hotels 9. 315<br />

Alpenregion Tegernsee Schliersee KU 6.2B 315, 316<br />

alpetour Touristische GmbH 4.1 118<br />

Alpha Adventures 21.A 119<br />

Alpha Tours L.L.C. 22.A 103<br />

Alpha Travel 25. 131<br />

Alpha Travel 21.A 124<br />

Alphonse Island 20. 130<br />

Alpin Rentals GmbH 17. 103<br />

alpincenter Bottrop 8.1 119<br />

Alpine Sterling DMC Malta 1.2 222<br />

AlpNet - Verein zur Förderung<br />

des Alpentourismus 5.3 114<br />

Altai Region, Department of Tourism,<br />

Health Resorts, Interregional<br />

and International Relations 2.1 120<br />

Altanueva 1.1 101<br />

Alte Schule Jugendreisen Bildung<br />

und Arbeit e.V. 4.1 103<br />

Alter Kreisbahnhof 9. 110<br />

Althoff Hotel Collection/ Ameron<br />

Hotel Collection 8.2 103a<br />

ALTIS BLUE & GREEN 2.2 208a<br />

Altitude Adventures 1.1 206<br />

Alto Atacama Desert Lodge and Spa 1.1 201<br />

Alva Donna Hotels 3.2 201<br />

AM Lodge - AM Villa - AM Spa AM<br />

Milner Gwuest House 20. 138<br />

Amadeus Germany GmbH 5.1 125b<br />

Amadeus Travel Agency<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Amadeus Travel Lufthansa City Center 7.2B 104<br />

Amakhala Game Reserve 20. 138<br />

Amalinda Collection 20. 136<br />

Amani Tiwi Beach Resort 21.A 120<br />

Amara Singapore 26.A 133<br />

Amara World Hotels 3.2 141<br />

Amari Havodda Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Amatara Resort & Wellness Phuket 9. 120<br />

Amathus Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Amaya Leisure PLC<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Amazilia Travel<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Amazing Asia Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd. 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Amazing Italy 1.2 104<br />

Amazon River Expeditions 1.1 102<br />

Ambassador Group 7.2B 102a-b<br />

AMBER HOTEL Chemnitz Park 14.1 112<br />

AMBER HOTEL Hilden/Düsseldorf 14.1 112<br />

AMBER HOTEL Leonberg/Stuttgart 14.1 112<br />

AMBER HOTELS 14.1 112<br />

AMBER RESIDENZ Bavaria 14.1 112<br />

Amelia Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Amelia Island CVB 2.1 315<br />

Amendoeira Golf Resort 2.2 208c<br />

America 4 You L.L.C. 2.1 435<br />

Americabound Tours, Inc 2.1 435<br />

American Airlines 2.1 425<br />

American Hotel & Lodging<br />

Educational Institute 2.1 490<br />

American Indian Alaska<br />

Native Tourism Association 2.1 465<br />

American Receptive Tours 1.1 203<br />

American Ring Travel, Inc. 2.1 545<br />

AmericanTours International (ATI) 2.1 553<br />

Ameropa-Reisen GmbH 13. 100<br />

Amhsa Marina Hotels & Resorts 3.1 131<br />

Amiel Tours 23.B 203<br />

Amigo Group: Tours & Hotels 1.1 101<br />

Amilla Fushi 9. 120<br />

Amin Kawar & Sons Travel & Tourism 23.B 202<br />

Amorita Resorts 26.A 101, 134<br />

Amparus Tour 2.1 120<br />

Amrâth Hotels 10.2 102<br />

Amref Flying Doctors 21.A 120<br />

AMResorts 3.1 133<br />

Amritara Private Hideaways<br />

(unit of Anantara Hotels & Resorts) 5.2B 225<br />

Amsterdam Canal Cruises 10.2 102<br />

Amsterdam City Tours 10.2 102<br />

Amsterdam Manor Beach Resort 3.1 134<br />

Amsterdam Museum 10.2 102<br />

AMTRAK Passenger Rail 2.1 350<br />

Amtrak Vacations 2.1 350<br />

Amwaj Hotels & Resorts & Nile Cruise 23.A 100<br />

Amwaj Rotana - Jumeirah Beach Residence 9. 308<br />

An African Anthology 20. 134<br />

ANA All Nippon Airways 26.A 129<br />

Anantara Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa 22.A 103<br />

Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spa UAE 22.B 210<br />

ANANTARA Hotels, Resorts & Spas 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Anantara Jabel Akhder 22.B 200<br />

Anantya Resort 5.2B 256<br />

Andalucía - E.P.G. del Turismo y<br />

del Deporte de Andalucía, S.A. 4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Andaman Cannacia Resort/<br />

Peach Hill Resort/ Peach 26.B 221<br />

Andaman White Beach Resort, Phuket 26.B 221<br />

andBeyond 20. 112<br />

Andean Adventures Peru 1.1 102<br />

Andean Travel Company 1.1 110<br />

Andeks LTD. Conference & Incentive 1.2 222<br />

andel´s by Vienna House Cracow 9. 313<br />

andel’s by Vienna House <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 313<br />

andel’s by Vienna House Lodz 9. 313<br />

andel’s by Vienna House Prague 9. 313<br />

Andersen Hotel & Absalon Hotel<br />

Copenhagen 18. 128a<br />

Andes Nativa 1.1 201<br />

Andhra Pradesh Tourism 5.2B 249<br />

Andino Tours 1.1 203<br />

Andre Tours DMC Portugal 2.2 208c<br />

Andrew the Travel Company (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Anek Lines 2.2 101<br />

Aneka Kartika Tours & Travel 26.A 122, 123<br />

angelo by Vienna House Bucharest 9. 313<br />

angelo by Vienna House Ekaterinburg 9. 313<br />

angelo by Vienna House Katowice 9. 313<br />

angelo by Vienna House Munich<br />

Leuchtenbergring 9. 313<br />

angelo by Vienna House Munich Westpark 9. 313<br />

angelo by Vienna House Pilsen 9. 313<br />

angelo by Vienna House Prague 9. 313<br />

Angiri Resorts Management<br />

and Operations Pvt Ltd.<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Angiri Resorts Management and Operations<br />

Pvt Ltd. (Angaga Island Resort & Spa) 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Angkor Destination Travel 26.B 225<br />

Angkor Village Hotel and Resort 26.A 110<br />

Angsana Balaclava 20. 129<br />

Angsana Laguna Phuket 26.B 210-212<br />

Anilana Hotels & Properties PLC 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

ANIMOD GmbH 10.1 104<br />

Ankara (Ankara Valiligi Il<br />

Kültür ve Trizm Müdütüglü) 3.2 201<br />

Annset Holidays, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Anse Chastanet 3.1 122<br />

Antalya Convention Bureau 3.2 201<br />

Antalya Kongre Büro (Antalya Tanitim Vakfi) 3.2 201<br />

Antalya Promotion Foundation<br />

(Antalya Tanitim Vakfi) 3.2 201<br />

Antalya the Destination (Antalya Tanitim<br />

ve Turizm Gelistirme Ticaret A.S.) 3.2 201<br />

Antalya Seminar 8.1 101<br />

Antar Anda Tour 26.A 122, 123<br />

Antarctica XXI 1.1 201<br />

Antarpply 1.1 208<br />

Antelope Safaris 21.A 122<br />

Anthurium Tourisme Océan Indien 20. 132<br />

Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority 3.1 143<br />

Antik Otel 3.2 109<br />

Antwerp City Brewery 10.2 103<br />

ANZ Nature Tours Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

AOT Inbound 5.2A 114<br />

aovo Touristik AG 25. 173<br />

Apa Publications (UK) Limited 6.1 106<br />

Apartments Lake Garda 9. 110<br />

Apartments Petrcane 9. 110<br />

Apassionata Park München 6.2B 301<br />

APG INC 25. 157<br />

Aphrodite Hills Resort<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Apite Euskadi 4.2 114<br />

APLEND Apartments & Resorts 7.2B 103<br />

Apollo Hotels & Resorts 10.2 102<br />

Apollo Tourist Service Ltd 15.1 101<br />

Apollonia Beach - Sitia Beach -<br />

Santa Marina Beach 2.2 101<br />

Appartementhaus Regina 9. 110<br />

Apsara Beachfront Resort and Villa 26.B 209<br />

Apsara Tours 26.B 225<br />

APSTAR TOURS 21.A 106<br />

Apstar Tours Ltd. 21.A 108a<br />

APT Travel Service Co. Ltd. 26.B 230<br />

APTC 5.2A 114<br />

Aqaba Tourism Authority 23.B 202<br />

Aqua Hotel 4.2 202<br />

Aqua Vista Hotels 2.2 105<br />

Aqualodge 4.1 212<br />

Aqualux Hotel Spa & Suite 1.2 226<br />

Aquapalace Resort Prague 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Aquaworld Resort Budapest 2.2 209<br />

Aquila Hotels & Resorts 2.2 101<br />

AR Tour - Incoming Touroperator 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Ara Tours 3.1 238<br />

Arabian Adventures 22.A 100, 103<br />

Arabian Experience 22.B 200<br />

Arabian Explorers 22.A 103<br />

Arabian Explorers Oman 25. 180<br />

Arabian Explorers VAE 25. 180<br />

Arabica Orient Tours 22.B 200<br />

Aranui Cruises 5.2A 105<br />

Araucanía 1.1 201<br />

Arawi Peru Expediciones 1.1 102<br />

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutsche Donau 6.2B 312, 313<br />

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Lateinamerika e.V. 1.1 204<br />

ARBERLAND REGio GmbH 6.2B 309-311<br />

Arcadia Hotels + More Managmenet GmbH 8.1 101<br />

Arcadia Tours & Transfers 20. 121<br />

Arcanus Side Resort 3.2 201<br />

Arche-Hof Region Taunus 7.2C 101<br />

arcona HOTELS & RESORTS 14.1 104<br />

ARCOTEL Hotels 10.1 102<br />

Arctic Adventure ApS 18. 128a<br />

Arctic Adventures 18. 128c<br />

Arctic Camp International 4.1 114<br />

Arcus Tours Armenia 15.1 104<br />

Área Turisme de Mont-Roig<br />

del Camp Miami Platja 4.2 202<br />

Arena di Verona Opera 1.2 226<br />

ARENARIA GmbH 16. 105<br />

Arenaturist Pula & Medulin 1.2 216<br />

ARGENET TRAVEL 1.1 208<br />

Argentina, Instituto National<br />

de Promoción Turistica 1.1 208<br />

Argentina, Instituto National<br />

de Promoción Turistica 3.1 202<br />

Argo Travel Group 2.2 101<br />

ARH Inc. 2.2 209<br />

Arjaan by Rotana Dubai Media City 9. 308<br />

Arlberg Marketing GmbH 17. 103<br />

Arlymear Travel Co. Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Armed Forces Officers Club & Hotel 22.B 210<br />

Armenia / Princess Maneh Tours 15.1 104<br />

Armenia and Caucasus Tourism<br />

development agency 2.1 104<br />

Armenia Geographic Travel Club LLC 15.1 104<br />

Armenia Holidays 15.1 104<br />

Armenia Travel 15.1 104<br />

Armenia, Development Foundation 15.1 104<br />

Arminius Studienreisen 15.1 104<br />

Armintour CJSC 15.1 104<br />

Armotours Tour Operator<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Arne Madro EDV-Organisation GmbH 8.1 136<br />

Aronda Adriana Travel d.o.o. 1.2 216<br />

A-ROSA Flussschiff GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

A-Rosa Resort und Hotel GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Around Africa Safaris 21.A 119<br />

Around the Himalayas Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 110<br />

Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck 16. 100<br />

Arp-Hansen Hotel Group 18. 128a<br />

Arrigo Oswald Ltd Incoming DMC 1.2 222<br />

Art & Design Museen Basel 16. 104<br />

ART CITIES REISEN 16. 101<br />

Art in Düsseldorf 8.2 103b<br />

ART Rotana 9. 308<br />

Arte de Obra - Haria Society 4.1 247<br />

ARTE’FFICIO<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Artisan D’Angkor 26.B 225<br />

ARTOTEL Sanur-Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

Aruba Blue Village 3.1 134<br />

Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino 3.1 134<br />

Aruba Tourism Authority 3.1 134<br />

Aruga by Rockwell 26.A 101, 134<br />

Arumeru River Lodge 21.A 122<br />

Arunachal Pradesh Dept. of Toursim 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

As Saraya Travel & Tourism 22.B 200<br />

ASB Travel Solutions 18. 123, 125<br />

Asco Car Hire 20. 114<br />

Asconi 7.2B 104<br />

Ashtar Tours International 23.B 202<br />

Asia Aventura 26.C 320<br />

Asia Beach Resort 3.2 201<br />

Asia Central Link Travels Ltd. 26.B 230<br />

Asia Experience Tours 26.A 121<br />

Asia Eyes Travel 26.C 311<br />

ASIA INTERNATIONAL LINK 26.B 201<br />

Asia Leisure (Pvt) Ltd<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Asia Pacific Travel 26.C 311<br />

Asia Reps 26.A 110<br />

ASIA TRAVEL & LEISURE 26.C 311<br />

Asia Travel andTours<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Asialink Holidays 26.A 122, 123<br />

Asian Adventures Travel<br />

Managemnet Company<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Asian Gateways Treks-Tours-Holidays 5.2A 115<br />

Asian Overland Services Tours & Travel 26.A 121<br />

Asian Trails (M) Sdn. Bhd. 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails China 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails Co., Ltd. 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails Laos (AT Lao Co., Ltd.) 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails Ltd. 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails Tour Ltd. 26.B 207<br />

Asiana Airlines 26.A 135<br />

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EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Asilia Africa 21.A 122<br />

Asisi GmbH 16. 100<br />

asisi Panorama DIE MAUER 12. 101<br />

ASKA Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Aspen Skiing Company 2.1 330<br />

Aspera Explorations 2.1 120<br />

Hall 25. Stand 139<br />

asr Allianz selbständiger Reiseunternehmen<br />

- Bundesverband e.V. 25. 139<br />

ASSD Ho(s)telsoftware 10.1 109<br />

Associació Costa Daurada Destinació<br />

de Golf i Pitch & Putt 4.2 202<br />

Associació d’Apartaments Turístics<br />

de la Costa Daurada 4.2 202<br />

Associació de Cámpings de Tarragona 4.2 202<br />

Associació Hotelera Salou- Cambrils-<br />

La Pineda 4.2 202<br />

Associated Tours Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

Association des Hotels de Charme 20. 129<br />

Association of Cyprus Tourist<br />

Enterprises (ACTE)<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Association of Cyprus Travel Agents 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Associazione “ Strada del radicchio” 1.2 226<br />

Associazione Strada del Sagrantino 1.2 114<br />

Associció Priorat Enoturisme 4.2 202<br />

ASTA - American Society of Travel Agents 2.1 490<br />

Astral Holidays International 15.1 101<br />

Astrida Travel 18. 126d<br />

Asur Mexico’s Leading Airports 1.1 101<br />

Asyanut Safaris & Incentives 21.A 119<br />

At The Top, Burj Khalifa 22.A 103<br />

Atacama-Wüste- Region Antofagasta 1.1 201<br />

Atahotels S.p.A. 1.2 232<br />

ATC Southern Africa 25. 131<br />

ATCORE 5.1 126<br />

ATG Africa Travel Group 20. 121<br />

ATG Alster-Touristik GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Athens - Attica & Argosaronic<br />

Hotel Association 2.2 101<br />

Athreya Ayurvedic Resort 5.2B 223<br />

ATHS - DMC 1.2 214<br />

ATI Travel 26.A 107<br />

atib (Alternatif Turizm Etkinlikleri<br />

ve Isletmeri Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

Atlanta CVB 2.1 345<br />

Atlantica Hotels & Resorts<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Atlantis, Paradise Island 3.1 141<br />

Atlas Outdoor SARL 21.B 208<br />

Atlas Voyages 21.B 208<br />

Atlas Voyages DMC (Morocco) -<br />

Brand of Atlas Voyages Group 21.B 211<br />

Atlasglobal 3.2 201<br />

atmosfair gGmbH 4.1 240<br />

ATO (Ankara Ticaret Odasi) 3.2 201<br />

A-Tour, Tourist Company 2.1 120<br />

Atout France - Französische<br />

Zentrale für Tourismus<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Atrium Hotels Luxury Resorts<br />

Collection-Rhodes-Greece 2.2 101<br />

Atropatena Travel Company 2.1 124<br />

ATS Pacific 5.2A 103<br />

ATS Pacific Australia 5.2A 114<br />

Attika Reisen 2.2 101<br />

Attitude Hospitality Management LTD 20. 129<br />

Attractive Travel 1.2 214<br />

ATV - Azienda Trasporti Verona 1.2 226<br />

Au Parc Hotel<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

AUDI AG 6.2B 312, 313<br />

Audioversum 5.3 114<br />

Augustine Tours 25. 139<br />

Aura Tour 3.2 201<br />

Auris Hotels Management 22.A 103<br />

Auris Plaza Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Aurora Hospitality Management 23.A 100<br />

Aurora Lapland Travel Ltd. & Our Lapland<br />

- Our Saamiland 18. 128b<br />

Aurum Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau 2.1 425<br />

Australia One 5.2A 114<br />

Australia Tourism 5.2A 114<br />

Australian Transit Group 5.2A 114<br />

Australis 1.1 201<br />

Austria Trend Hotels 17. 103<br />

Authentic Borneo Tours 26.A 121<br />

Authentic Madagascar Tours 20. 103<br />

Authentic Tanzania Safaris 21.A 122<br />

Autobus Oberbayern GmbH 6.2B 315, 316<br />

AUTOCANDIA - Rent a Car Greece 2.2 116<br />

Autograph Collection 9. 302<br />

Hall 6.2A<br />

Stand 103a<br />

Autostadt GmbH 6.2A 103a<br />

Availpro 6.1 140<br />

Avalon Hotel 18. 126a<br />

AVANI Atrium Bangkok Hotel 26.B 221<br />

AVANI Seychelles 20. 130<br />

Avatar India Holidays LLP<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Avatar Tour Ltd. 15.1 101<br />

avenTOURa GmbH 3.1 225<br />

Aventuras Tierra Verde<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

AVI Travel 1.2 119<br />

Aviatur S.A.<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Avila Beach Hotel 3.1 135<br />

Avis Budget Autovermietung<br />

GmbH & Co. KG<br />

9. 101a, 101b<br />

AVRA Travel 6.1 103<br />

AVS GmbH 6.2B 307<br />

AVS GmbH 11.2 103<br />

AWA Hotel Resort 1.1 114<br />

awotel Burhave 9. 110<br />

Axios Vacations 3.1 131<br />

Axis & Globe Travel Ltd. 18. 123, 125<br />

Ayada Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Ayan Travels & Tours 5.2A 115<br />

Ayara Hilltops Boutique Resort & Spa, 26.B 210-212<br />

Ayarwaddy Legend Travels & Tours 26.B 201<br />

Aydinbey Group Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Ayia Napa-Protaras RegionTourism Board 2.2 111, 111a<br />

AYII Anargyri Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

AYVALIK Tourism Union 3.2 201<br />

Az Terra Travel Company 2.1 124<br />

Azamara Club Cruises 25. 125<br />

Azerbaijan Ministry of Culture & Tourism 2.1 124<br />

Azeta Viaggi 1.1 208<br />

Azia Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Azimut Management Europe GmbH 8.1 117<br />

Aznur Travel The travel Agency 2.1 119<br />

Azoren Archipel Reiseservice GmbH 2.2 207<br />

Azores Promotion Board 2.2 208d<br />

Azur Hotels & Resorts 23.A 109<br />

Azura Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Azura Retreats 21.A 122<br />

Azzi Holidays 23.B 200<br />

B<br />

B & B Nimes<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

B+S Card Service GmbH 10.1 117<br />

B4ITALY 1.2 110<br />

Bab Al Qasr 22.B 210<br />

Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa<br />

(Meydan Hotels) 22.A 103<br />

Babylon Hotels & Recreation Ltd. 9. 215<br />

Bach-Archiv Leipzig 11.2 102<br />

Bad Wörishofen 6.2B 301<br />

Baden-Airpark GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Baden-Württemberg, Tourismus<br />

Marketing GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

badgepoint GmbH 24. 102<br />

BagApp 6.1 160c<br />

Bagus Discovery 26.A 122, 123<br />

Bahamas Tourist Office 3.1 141<br />

Bahía Príncipe Hotels & Resorts 3.1 130<br />

Bahrain, Ministry of Industry,<br />

Commerce and Tourism 23.B 201<br />

Baikal Mystery Travel Company 2.1 120<br />

Baku City Circuit 2.1 124<br />

Balbaa Group B & G Hotel and Resort 23.A 106<br />

Baleon Group 2.2 101<br />

Bali Hai Cruises 26.A 122, 123<br />

Bali Mandira Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 122, 123<br />

Balkan Holidays 15.1 101<br />

Baltic Saitas Reiseveranstalter 18. 126d<br />

Baltic Travel Group 18. 126a<br />

BALTIC TRAVEL SERVICES 18. 126a<br />

balticvision Riga 18. 109<br />

Baltikumreisen OÜ (GmbH) 25. 139<br />

Baltimore/Washington International<br />

Airport (BWI) 2.1 221<br />

Baltma Tours 2.1 121<br />

Bamba Experience 4.1 102<br />

Ban Tours 1.2 216<br />

Banco de Reservas 3.1 131<br />

Banco Popular Dominicano<br />

S.A. Banco Múltiple 3.1 131<br />

Bandara Hotels & Resorts 26.B 221<br />

Bandos Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Banff Lake Louise Tourism 2.1 491<br />

Hall 26.B<br />

Stand 231<br />

Bangkok Airways PCL 26.B 231<br />

Bangkok Hospital 26.B 214<br />

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration 26.B 233<br />

Bangkok Palace Hotel & Cholchan<br />

Pattaya Resort 26.B 221<br />

Bangladesh Tourism Board 5.2A 100<br />

Banthai Beach Resort & Spa 26.B 210-212<br />

Banubanu 5.2A 114<br />

Banyan Tree Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts 20. 130<br />

Banyan Tree Phuket 26.B 210-212<br />

Banyan Tree Ras Al Khaimah Resorts 22.A 101, 101a<br />

Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. 3.1 140<br />

Barbara Cruising Croatia 1.2 204<br />

Barberyn Ayurvedic Beach Resort (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Barcelo Hotels & Resorts 4.2 101,101a<br />

BARCELÓ HOTELS & RESORTS 3.1 131<br />

Barcelona Province Council -<br />

Barcelona Province Tourist Board 4.2 202<br />

Barel Travel 3.2 201<br />

Baron Hotels and Resorts Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Baron Travel Corporation 26.A 101, 134<br />

Barrierefreier Tourismus <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

Barut Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Base 7 Booking 9. 317<br />

Basel Tourismus<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Basilica Travel 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Baskenland - Baskisches<br />

Fremdenverkehrsamt - Basquetour S.A 4.2 114<br />

Bassac Trans Mékong 26.C 331<br />

Bassin d’Arcachon Office de Tourisme 2.2 201, 201a<br />

BATAB (Bati Antalya Turizm Koruma ve<br />

gelisim Bölgesi Altyapi Hizmet Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

Batam View Beach Resort 26.A 122, 123<br />

Batanes Wakay Travel & Tours, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Batavia Stad Amsterdam Fashion Outlet 10.2 102<br />

Bateaux Parisiens<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Bathala Island Resort<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Batman (Batman Valiligi il Kültür<br />

ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

BATOKA SAFARIS 20. 136<br />

Baum & Zeit-Baumkronenpfad<br />

Beelitz-Heilstätten 12. 101<br />

Bay Hotel Singapore 26.A 133<br />

Bay Watch Travel 1.2 123<br />

Bayer. Staatsbad Bad Kissingen GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Bayerische Staatsoper 6.2B 301<br />

Bayerischer Heilbäder-Verband e.V. /<br />

Gesundes Bayern 6.2B 301<br />

Bayerischer Landessportverband -<br />

Haus BergSee 4.1 105<br />

Bayerischer Wald 6.2B 309-311<br />

Bayerisches Golf & Thermenland 6.2B 309-311<br />

Bayerisches Wirtshaus c/o Hofbräu <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH 6.2B 201<br />

Bayernnetz für Radler-Bayerisches<br />

Staatsministerium des Innern,<br />

für Bau und Verkehr 6.2B 301<br />

Bayernnetz für Radler-Bayerisches<br />

Staatsministerium der Finanzen,<br />

für Landesentwicklung und Heimat 6.2B 301<br />

BAYREUTH Marketing & Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

bbw Hochschule 25. 139<br />

bd4travel GmbH 5.1 111<br />

Be Live Collection Palace de Muro 4.2 103<br />

Be Live Hotels 4.2 106<br />

Beach House Resort 3.1 147<br />

Beach Inspector GmbH 5.1 104<br />

Beach Rotana 9. 308<br />

Beachcomber Hotels 20. 125<br />

Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel 2.1 315<br />

Beachscape Kin Ha Hotels 1.1 101<br />

BECKERBILLETT GmbH 16. 103<br />

BeeInNet.com - Ferienhäuser/<br />

-Wohnungen GR 2.2 116<br />

Beethoven 2020 8.2 103a<br />

Beethoven-Haus Bonn 8.2 103a<br />

Begoha Tour and Travel 21.A 121<br />

Beijing Charmission Travel Service Ltd.<br />

Zhengzhou Branch 26.C 313<br />

Beijing City 26.C 316<br />

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Beijing Tourism Group 26.C 310<br />

BEK-TOUR The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

Belgian Tourist Office - Wallonia / Brussels 10.2 105<br />

Belgientourismus Wallonie-Brüssel 16. 100<br />

Belgium - visit.brussels 10.2 104<br />

Bellamer Ltd 18. 128b<br />

Belmondo Viaggi 1.2 103<br />

Belum Rainforest Resort 26.A 121<br />

Benchmark Hotels & Resorts 2.1 315<br />

Benecke’s Reisewelt 5.2A 114<br />

Benletoni Tours 2.2 101<br />

Bensaude Turismo 2.2 208a<br />

Bentour Türkei Reisen AG 25. 155<br />

Berati Tours Albania 1.2 214<br />

Berchtesgadener<br />

Land Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Berge & Meer Touristik GmbH 25. 151<br />

Bergendal Eco & Cultural River Resort 3.1 123<br />

Bergverlag Rother GmbH 10.2 106<br />

Berjaya Resorts Seychelles 20. 130<br />

Berjaya Hotels & Resorts 26.A 121<br />

Berkane, Conseil Provincial du Tourisme<br />

(CPT Berkane), Tourismusrat der<br />

Provinz Berkane 21.B 208<br />

Hall 12.<br />

Stand 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Highlights GmbH 12. 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Stars 12. 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er AIDS-Hilfe e.V. 24. 103<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Apotheker-Verein Apotheker-<br />

Verband <strong>Berlin</strong> (BAV) e.V. 24. 105<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Bezirke c/o visit<strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Morgenpost GmbH 14.1 101<br />

BERmark Reisemarketing GmbH 12. 101<br />

Bern Tourismus<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Bernard Magrez Luxury Wine Experience 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Bernard Tours (Pvt.) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

BERO BERLIN Eurolimousine 18. 117<br />

Berufsakademie Breitenbrunn Staatliche<br />

Studienakademie Breitenbrunn 11.1 217<br />

BEST - RMG Reisen Management AG 25. 144<br />

Best Budget Bonn Hotels 8.2 103a<br />

Best Eurasian Hotels 2.1 120<br />

Best Hotels<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Best of Australia Group 5.2A 114<br />

Best of Scandinavia Incoming 18. 128e<br />

Best Time RV 2.1 490<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts 2.1 435<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Albania 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Armenia 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Australasia 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Australia 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Austria 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Belgium 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Brazil 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Bulgaria 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts China 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Croatia 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Cyprus 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels<br />

& Resorts Czech Republic 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Denmark 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Estonia 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Finland 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts France 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Great Britain 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Greece 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Hungary 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts India 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts International 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Ireland 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Italy Sales 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Korea 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Latvia 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Liechtenstein 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts<br />

Lithuania Baltic States and Poland 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Luxembourg 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Mexico 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Middle East 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Netherlands 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts New Zealand 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Norway 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Poland 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Portugal 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Romania 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Slovenia 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Spain 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Sweden 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Switzerland 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Thailand 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Turkey 9. 311<br />

BEST WESTERN Les Vignes Blanches*** 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Best Western Plus Antel Hotel 26.A 101, 134<br />

Best Western Plus Vega Hotel<br />

& Convention Center 2.1 121<br />

Best Western Premier Bangtao<br />

Beach & Spa 26.B 210-212<br />

Best Western Premier Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Besucherzentrum Arche Nebra 11.2 101<br />

BestSearch Media GmbH 6.1 122<br />

Besucherzentrum Arche Nebra 11.2 101<br />

Beta Hotel Izmailovo 2.1 121<br />

Betterspace GmbH i. Gr. 4.1 228a<br />

BETÜSAB <strong>Berlin</strong> Türk Seyahat<br />

Acentalar Birligi 3.2 201<br />

BETUYAB (Belek Yatirimcilar Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

Betuyab A.S.<br />

(Belek Tourism Investors Association) 3.2 119<br />

Bewotec GmbH 5.1 118<br />

Beyoglu Belediye Baskanligi 3.2 201<br />

Beyoglu Investors Group BIG 3.2 102<br />

Beyond Resort Khaolak 26.B 209<br />

BG Rei Del Mediterrani 4.2 103<br />

Bhara Tours 26.A 122, 123<br />

BHKV Hospitality GmbH 8.1 117<br />

BHM Media Solutions GmbH 6.1 104<br />

Bhutan - Happiness Kingdom Travels 26.C 307a<br />

BHUTAN BHUTAN TRAVEL 26.C 305<br />

BHUTAN BOKAR TOURS 26.C 305<br />

BHUTAN DEW DROP 26.C 305<br />

Bhutan Footprints Travel and Adventures 26.C 305<br />

BHUTAN FRIENDSHIP HOLIDAY 26.C 305<br />

BHUTAN HOLIDAY PLANNER 26.C 305<br />

Bhutan Norter Adventure 26.C 305<br />

Bhutan Red Lion Travel 26.C 325<br />

Bhutan Tourism Corporation Ltd. (BTCL) 26.C 306a<br />

Bhutan White Umbrella Tours 26.C 336<br />

Bhutan Wilderness Travel 26.C 305<br />

Bhutan Wind Horse Tours,<br />

Treks and Expeditions 26.C 306b<br />

Bhutan, Tourism Council 26.C 305<br />

Bi Village- Feriendorf 1.2 216<br />

Bibione Live - Consorzio Di Promozione 1.2 226<br />

BIC TOURS LTD 21.A 119<br />

Bidvest Car Rental 20. 138<br />

Bielsko-Biala city 15.1 100<br />

Bielsko-Biala District Office 15.1 100<br />

Bierstadt Radeberg<br />

c/o HOGASPORT GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Big Bus Tours 18. 123, 125<br />

Big Bus Tours 2.1 519<br />

Big Game Parks 20. 113<br />

Bigfoot Tours 20. 131<br />

Bilbao Turismo & Convention Bureau 4.2 114<br />

Bilek Hotel 3.2 201<br />

Biletbank - Egge Information Technology 25. 135<br />

billigflug.de 8.1 112<br />

BillPay GmbH 6.1 162<br />

Bin Majid Hotels & Resorts<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Bingen, Tourist-Information Abteilung:<br />

Touristinformation 7.2C 101<br />

Biosphärenreservat Mittelelbe 11.2 101<br />

BirdsChile 1.1 201<br />

Birstonas tourism information centre 18. 126b<br />

Bismarck-Mandan CVB 2.1 464<br />

BizTravel 10.1 121<br />

Black Ibex Expedtitions 26.C 309<br />

Blau Mari Travel Services Spain 4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Blaues Band e.V. c/o FörderService GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Blaxy Premium Resort & Hotel S.A. 4.2 204<br />

Blenheim Palace 18. 123, 125<br />

Blessed Land Tours Ltd 23.B 203<br />

Blizina d.o.o (Hotel Sveti Kriz) 1.2 204<br />

Blood Lions 4.1 242<br />

Blu Hotels Spa 1.2 220<br />

Blue Air 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Blue Bay Golf & Beach Resort 3.1 135<br />

Blue Horizon Pvt Ltd 4.1 222<br />

Blue Horizons Travel & Tours 26.A 101, 134<br />

Blue Lagoon Cruises, Awesome<br />

Adventures Fiji and South Sea Cruises 5.2A 103<br />

Blue Lagoon Group 2.2 106<br />

Blue Man Group Chicago 2.1 470<br />

Blue Man Productions 2.1 519<br />

Blue Margouillat Seaview Hotel 20. 132<br />

Blue Men Group Chicago 2.1 375<br />

Blue Moon Tours 23.A 100<br />

Blue Poppy Tours & Treks 26.C 307b<br />

Blue Travel 25. 131<br />

Blue Waters, Hermitage Bay & Sugar Ride 3.1 143<br />

Bluebay Beach Resort & Spa 21.A 122<br />

Bluebay Hotels & Resorts 1.1 101<br />

Bluebay Hotels Zanzibar 21.A 122<br />

Bluebird Travel 1.2 213<br />

Bluecrane Safaris 20. 114<br />

bluegr Mamidakis Hotels 2.2 101<br />

Blumenfisch am Großen Wannsee 12. 101<br />

BMP Holding/ Russian Vacation 2.1 121<br />

Bo Phut Resort & Spa 26.B 217<br />

BOAT BIKE TOURS - Reisen mit Rad & Schiff 10.2 102<br />

Bochum Marketing GmbH 8.2 101a<br />

Bochumer Veranstaltungs-GmbH /<br />

Jahrhunderthalle Bochum 8.2 101a<br />

Bodegas Miguel Torres 4.2 202<br />

Bodenmais Tourismus & Marketing GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Bodensee-Königssee-Radweg<br />

c/o Alpin Consult 6.2B 301<br />

Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris Tourism Council 3.2 113<br />

Body Worlds: The Happiness Project 10.2 102<br />

Bodyguard GmbH & Co. KG 8.2 103a<br />

Bohemia Suites & Spa 2.2 110<br />

Boiana-MG 15.1 101<br />

Bolivia Millenaria Incoming Tour<br />

Operator DMC 1.1 206<br />

Boliviana de Aviación 1.1 206<br />

Bolivien, Ministerium für Kultur<br />

und Tourismus 1.1 206<br />

Bologna Welcome 1.2 104<br />

Bom Sucesso Resort 2.2 206<br />

Bomas of Kenya 21.A 120<br />

Bonaire, Tourism Corporation Bonaire 3.1 121<br />

Bonner Personen Schiffahrt eG 8.2 103b<br />

Bonotel Exclusive Travel 2.1 460<br />

Bontour Incoming 18. 124<br />

Bookassist 8.1 108<br />

Booking.com 9. 202<br />

BookLogic 8.1 138<br />

Boomerang Reisen GmbH 20. 119<br />

Boomerang Reisen GmbH 5.2A 101<br />

Boracay Regency Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 101, 134<br />

Bordeaux River Cruise<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Bordeaux Tourism & Conventions 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Bordeauxautrement.com<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Borgo Monticelli 1.2 114<br />

Borneo Eco Tours 26.A 121<br />

Borneo Nature Tours 26.A 121<br />

Boston Hotel Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Botany Beach Resort 26.B 218<br />

Botswana Tourism Organisation 20. 131<br />

Bougainville Experience Tours 5.2A 106<br />

Bougainvillea Group of Lodges 21.A 122<br />

Boutique Hotel i31 12. 101<br />

BOYABAT Beyoglu Belediye Baskanligi 3.2 201<br />

BOYTAV Bodrum Peninsula<br />

Promotion Foundation<br />

(Bodrum Yarimadasi Tanitma Vakfi) 3.2 201<br />

Bradenton Area CVB 2.1 315<br />

Brambuk - National Park<br />

& Cultural Centre 5.2A 114<br />

Brand USA Pavilion 2.1 480<br />

Brandenburg, TMB Tourismus-<br />

Marketing Brandenburg GmbH 12. 101<br />

Brandenburgische Gesellschaft für Kultur<br />

und Geschichte gGmbH -<br />

Kulturland Brandenburg 12. 101<br />

Brandenburgischer Kurorteund<br />

Bäderverband e.V. 12. 101<br />

Bratislava Region Tourism 7.2B 103<br />

Bratislava Tourist Board 7.2B 103<br />

Brauerei Lemke 12. 101<br />

Braunschweig Stadtmarketing GmbH 16. 104<br />

Braunschweiger Lichtparcours 2016 16. 100<br />

Brayka Resorts- Marsa Alam 23.A 100<br />

Brazilian Tourist Board - Embratur 1.1 211<br />

Brazilian Tourist Board - Embratur 3.1 109a<br />

Bremen + Bremerhaven 6.2A 101<br />

Bremer Ratskeller, Weinhandel & Versand,<br />

Großmarkt Bremen GmbH 6.2A 101<br />

Brickell Bay Beach Club Aruba 3.1 134<br />

Bridge Travel 23.B 202<br />

Bright Sky Travel 23.A 113<br />

British Airways / Comair Ltd. 20. 138<br />

British Airways PLC / Iberia 1.1 204<br />

British Virgin Islands Tourist Board 3.1 139<br />

Brøchner Hotels A/S 18. 128a<br />

Broich Premium Catering GmbH 8.2 103a<br />

Brot für die Welt - Tourism Watch 4.1 217, 218<br />

Brühl-Tourismus 8.2 103f<br />

Brussels Airlines 10.2 103<br />

Bryce Canyon Country 2.1 322<br />

BT Travel 7.2B 104<br />

BTG International Travel & Tours 26.C 310<br />

BTI Tour 3.2 201<br />

BTP Bauer Touristik 1.1 209<br />

Buchbinder Rent-a-Car 14.1 103a<br />

Buchwerbung der Neuen 10.2 106<br />

Bucintoro Viaggi 1.2 226<br />

Bucuti Beach Resort & Tara Beach<br />

Suites Aruba 3.1 134<br />

Budapest Airport 2.2 209<br />

Budapest Festival- und Tourismuszentrale 2.2 209<br />

Buddha Air 5.2A 110<br />

Buenos días México - DMC<br />

& Tour Operator Mexico 1.1 101<br />

Buffalo City - Eastern Cape 20. 138<br />

Buffalo Tours 26.C 319<br />

Buffelsdrift Game Lodge 20. 138<br />

Bulgarien - Ministerium für Tourismus 15.1 101<br />

Bumi Surabaya City Resort 26.A 122, 123<br />

Bundesamt für Naturschutz 24. 101<br />

Bundesfinanzdirektion Mitte 24. 101<br />

BundesForum Kinder- und Jugendreisen e.V. 4.1 110<br />

Bundeskunsthalle 8.2 103c<br />

Bundeskunsthalle 16. 100<br />

Bundesverband der Gästeführer<br />

in Deutschland e.V. 12. 102<br />

Bunga Raya Island Resort & Spa 26.A 121<br />

Buquebus 1.1 210<br />

Burasari Group (Burasari Resort) 26.B 221<br />

Burgenland Tourismus 17. 103<br />

Burghotel Bad Belzig 9. 110<br />

Burgu Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

BurJuman Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Burren & Cliffs of Moher Geopark 18. 122<br />

Bursa (The Grand City) Bursa Eskisehir<br />

Bilecik Development Agency 3.2 116<br />

Bursa Kultür ve Tanitma Birligi Baskanligi 3.2 201<br />

Burundi, Ministry of Trade, Industry,<br />

Posts and Tourism 21.A 116<br />

Bus2alps AG 4.1 102<br />

Busche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH 4.1 228a<br />

Bush Ways 20. 131<br />

Business Visum GmbH 7.1C 100<br />

Busy Rooms Limited 10.1 113<br />

Butterflies (Pvt.) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

By Sofitel David Tower M Gallery 23.B 203<br />

Bynder B.V. 6.1 143<br />

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C.A.T. Company Kyrgyzstan 2.1 117<br />

CA Comfort Aparthotel Frankfurt GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

CA Customer Alliance GmbH 8.1 137<br />

Cabildo Insular de LA GOMERA -<br />

Tourismo de la Gomera 4.2 203<br />

Cabo Verde Islands 20. 126<br />

Cabvertising Europe Railway Track 1-4<br />

Cactus Hotels 2.2 101<br />

Cadaqués Bayahibe 3.1 131<br />

Cadisi Tours 3.1 231<br />

Cádiz Tourist Board<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

CADMAN real estate marketing 14.1 113<br />

Cadw 18. 123, 125<br />

Caesars Entertainment 2.1 445<br />

Cafétur 3.2 201<br />

Cairngorms National Park 18. 123, 125<br />

Cairo Marriott Hotel 23.A 100<br />

Caledonian MacBrayne 18. 123, 125<br />

Calgary, Tourism 2.1 491<br />

Calimera Habiba Beach Resort 23.A 100<br />

Camara Argentina de Turismo 1.1 208<br />

Cambodia Angkor Air 26.B 225<br />

Cambodia, Ministry of Tourism 26.B 225<br />

Cambria Tours 18. 123, 125<br />

Cambrils, Patronat Municipal de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Cameroon Ministry of Tourism and Leisure 21.A 113<br />

Cameroun Voyages 5.3 103<br />

Camino Abierto 1.1 208<br />

Camino Travel & Premio DMC 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Camlo Lanka Tours (Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Camp Adventure 4.1 200<br />

Camp Hwange 20. 136<br />

Camp Kuzuma 20. 106, 131<br />

Campeche 1.1 101<br />

Campeggio Lido 1.2 226<br />

Campervan North America 2.1 490<br />

Camping Capalonga 1.2 226<br />

CAMPING RESIDENCE IL TRIDENTE 1.2 226<br />

Canadian Tours International 2.1 491<br />

Canadian Travel Partners Ltd 2.1 491<br />

Canadian, Destination 2.1 491<br />

Canadvac Travel Services 2.1 491<br />

Canakkale Government (Canakkale Valiligi) 3.2 201<br />

Canal Company 10.2 102<br />

Canaries Resorts Maldives<br />

(Canareef Resort Maldives) 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Canary Island Car S.L. CICAR 4.2 209<br />

Cancun Shuttle 1.1 101<br />

Cancun Vacation Experts Tours<br />

& Airport Transfers 1.1 101<br />

Candelaria Tours 1.1 206<br />

CANDEO HOTELS 26.A 129<br />

Canouan - St. Vincent and The Grenadines 3.1 142d<br />

Cantabria, Cantur, S.A. 4.2 101,101a<br />

Canterbury Cathedral 18. 123, 125<br />

Cap Maison 3.1 122<br />

Cape and Kantary Hotels 26.A 110<br />

Cape Dara Resort Pattaya 26.B 218<br />

Cape Eleuthera Resort and Marina 3.1 141<br />

Cape St Francis Resort and Beach Break 20. 138<br />

Cape Town Tourism 20. 138<br />

Caper Travel - India 5.2B 211<br />

Capital Centre Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Capital Georgia Travel 15.1 103<br />

Capital Travel & Tours<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Caprivi Car Hire 20. 114<br />

Car & Fly GmbH 14.1 103b<br />

car2go Deutschland GmbH 14.1 109<br />

carathotel Düsseldorf 9. 110<br />

Careli Tours 3.1 237<br />

Caribbean Tourism Organisation 3.1 142<br />

Caribic Vacations Limited 3.1 142k<br />

Carlson Hospitality Marketing<br />

India Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Carnoustie Ayurveda & Wellness Resort 5.2B 256<br />

CARO Autovermietung GmbH 9. 106<br />

Carols Hotels & Resorts 23.A 100<br />

Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark 26.B 218<br />

Casa Batlló 4.2 202<br />

Casa Conde Hotels<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Casa de Campo Resort & Villas 3.1 131<br />

Casa Leonori Assisi 1.2 114<br />

Casale Panayiotis Traditional Village 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cascade Wellness & Lifestyle Resort 2.2 208d<br />

Castaway Maldives Pvt.Ltd<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Castell - Platja D’Aro - S’Agaró,<br />

Oficina de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Castellón Tourist Board 4.2 101,101a<br />

Castilla La Mancha 4.2 101,101a<br />

Catalonia Hotels & Resorts 1.1 101<br />

Catch Maldives Pvt Ltd 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Cathay Pacific Airways Limited 26.A 112<br />

CATOD (Canakkale Turistik Otelciler<br />

Isletmeciler ve yatirimcilar Dernegi) 3.2 201<br />

CATS Ltd. 2.1 111<br />

Caucasus Travel 15.1 103<br />

CBI 26.A 104<br />

CBS Travel Asia (Hotel 88) 26.B 207b<br />

CCP Condor Computer GmbH 5.1 129<br />

CCR Hotels & Spa 3.2 201<br />

Cedric’s Traumreisen 20. 116<br />

Cee Bee Cee Travels & Tours Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Celebrity Cruises 25. 125<br />

Celestyal Cruises 25. 101<br />

Celestyal Cruises 2.2 101<br />

Celigra International GmbH 5.1 110<br />

Celigra International GmbH 6.1 160h<br />

CELTH 10.2 102<br />

Celtic Group Hostels 4.1 104<br />

Cendyn / ONE 6.1 151<br />

Central America Tourism Agency (CATA) 3.1 234<br />

Central Asia Travel The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

Central Asian Travel System 2.1 110<br />

Central Holidays Travel Group 23.A 100<br />

Central Hospitality International (CHi) 26.B 223<br />

Central Khalahari Wild Tours 20. 131<br />

Centre Point Hotels Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

Centro Al Manhal 9. 308<br />

Centro Barsha 9. 308<br />

Centro Capital Centre 9. 308<br />

Centro de Documentación Turística 1.1 200<br />

Centro de Portugal 2.2 208a<br />

Centro Sharjah 9. 308<br />

Centro Yas Island 9. 308<br />

centrovital Hotel 12. 101<br />

Century Holiday International Travel<br />

Service (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

Century Park Hotel 26.B 221<br />

Certified GmbH & Co. KG 7.1C 100<br />

CESTOB Cesme Association of Touristic<br />

Hoteliers (CESME Turistik Otelciler Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

Ceylon Tours Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

CFK Spiesen-Elversberg 9. 110<br />

CGH Earth 5.2B 206<br />

Chaba Samui Resort and Chaba,<br />

Cabana Beach Resort & Spa 26.B 221<br />

Challenging Adventure<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Champagne Tourist Board 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Champagne-Ardenne Tourisme 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Champlung Hotels & Resorts 26.A 122, 123<br />

Chandris Hotels & Resorts 2.2 101<br />

Changa Safari Camp 20. 111<br />

Charleston Area CVB 2.1 340<br />

Charming Cambodia Tours & Travel 26.B 225<br />

Chaska Tours<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Château de Berne<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Château de Cheverny<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Château de la Messardière<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Château Gruaud-Larose<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Chateau Mukhrani 15.1 103<br />

Châteaux et Hôtels Collection 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Chatrium Hotel and Residences 26.B 221<br />

Chaweng Regent<br />

and Melati Beach Resort and Spa 26.B 221<br />

CHC Hotels / Chnaris Hotel Management,<br />

Development & Consulting S.A. 2.2 101<br />

Cheli & Peacock Safaris 20. 120<br />

Chelsea Hotel Toronto 2.1 491<br />

Chemnitz Tourismus 11.2 102<br />

Chester County Conference & Visitors Bur 2.1 470<br />

Cheval Blanc Randheli<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Chicago Helicopter Experience 2.1 375<br />

Chicago Unlimited 2.1 322<br />

Chiemgau Tourismus e.V. 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Chiemsee-Alpenland Tourismus<br />

GmbH & Co. KG 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Chihuahua Copper Canyon 1.1 101<br />

Chikan Stroll Caravanserai 26.A 130<br />

Chile 1.1 201<br />

Chili Reisen 25. 139<br />

Chillis Backpackers Youth Shack 5.2A 114<br />

Chimu Adventures 1.1 204<br />

China Airlines 25. 130<br />

China Airlines 26.A 130<br />

China Dynasty Tours 26.C 310<br />

China Eastern Airlines 25. 130<br />

China International Travel<br />

Service (Qingdao) Co., LTD 26.C 310<br />

Hall 26.C<br />

Stand 310<br />

China National Tourism Administration 26.C 310<br />

China Peace International Tourism Co., Ltd. 25. 180<br />

China Southern Airlines 25. 130<br />

China Southern Airlines Co., Ltd.,<br />

Niederlassung Frankfurt 26.A 113<br />

China Tours Hamburg CTH GmbH 26.C 322<br />

China Travel Navigator Co.Ltd 26.C 310<br />

China Travel Service (HK) Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

China Travel Service (Taiwan) 26.A 130<br />

China Travel Service<br />

Head Office (Beijing) Co.Ltd. 26.C 310<br />

China Women Travel Service 26.C 310<br />

Chobe Game Lodge 20. 131<br />

Choco-Story 10.2 103<br />

Chogogo Resort 3.1 135<br />

Choice Hotels Australasia 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels Canada, Inc 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels France 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels Germany & Central Europe 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels International 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels Italia 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels Portugal 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels Scandinavia 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels UK 9. 321<br />

Cholan Tours Private Limited 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Choose Chicago 2.1 375<br />

Churchill Safaris 21.A 119<br />

CIBT VisumCentrale GmbH 10.1 117<br />

CIC Creative Internet Consulting GmbH 6.1 164<br />

CIM Magazine Europe /<br />

T&M Media GmbH & Co.KG 5.3 105<br />

Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts 5.2A 112<br />

Circle Line Sightseeing 2.1 405<br />

Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya 4.2 202<br />

Cirque du Soleil 2.1 445<br />

Citadel Hotelsoftware GmbH 8.1 137<br />

CITO System GmbH 6.1 130<br />

Citrus Hotels<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Citrus Leisure PLC 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

City Cruises 18. 123, 125<br />

City Express International (Pvt). Ltd 5.2A 115<br />

City Hotel Tallinn 18. 109<br />

City Management Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

City of Czestochowa /<br />

Stadt Czestochowa 15.1 100<br />

City of Dreams Manila 26.A 101, 134<br />

City of Helsinki, City Marketing 26.C 316<br />

City of Lodz 15.1 100<br />

City of Olbia - Sardinia 1.2 105<br />

City of Thessaloniki 26.C 316<br />

City of Tshwane 20. 138<br />

City of Zabrze 15.1 100<br />

City Sightseeing Ltd. 25. 174<br />

City Tours & Events 7.2B 101a-c<br />

CityPASS 2.1 405<br />

Civil Aviation Authority 21.A 119<br />

Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) 20. 136<br />

CK Domstadthotels GmbH & Co. KG 11.2 101<br />

Ckamur Atacama 1.1 201<br />

Classic Namibia 20. 111<br />

Classic Safari Africa 20. 111<br />

Classic Tours Lombok 26.A 122, 123<br />

Cleopatra Luxury Resort Makadi Bay 23.A 118<br />

Cleopatra Luxury Hotels & Resorts 23.A 118<br />

Cleopatra Luxury Resort Sharm El Sheikh 23.A 118<br />

ClickTripz 6.1 148<br />

Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience 18. 122<br />

ClimatePartner Deutschland GmbH 4.1 228a<br />

Clink Hostels 4.1 102<br />

Cloudbeds 4.1 102<br />

Club des Hôtels de La Réunion (UMIH) 20. 132<br />

Club Dizalya Hotel 3.2 201<br />

Club Holidays & Adventures 3.1 203c<br />

Club Magellan Ltd. 15.1 101<br />

Club Phaselis Holiday Village 3.2 201<br />

Cluster Turistico del Destino Puerto Plata 3.1 131<br />

CMS Hospitality - GuestCentrix 4.1 102<br />

CN Travel Seijas y Otero S.L. 4.2 101,101a<br />

Coastal Aviation 21.A 122<br />

Coastal South Carolina USA 2.1 340<br />

Coco Bodu Hithi 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Coco De Mer Hotel 20. 130<br />

CoCo Key Hotel and Water Park Resort 2.1 315<br />

Coco Palm 3.1 122<br />

Coco-Mat 2.2 101<br />

Coconut Bay Beach Resort 5.2B 223<br />

Cocoon Investment Pvt Ltd<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

CODORNIU 4.2 202<br />

Coeur des Îles by Karukera Tours 3.1 136<br />

Cologne Business School 11.1 202<br />

Colombia (Procolombia)<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Colombia5 Tours Travel & Logistics 1.1 107, 107b<br />

Colombian Journeys<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Colombo Fort Resorts<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Color Line 18. 128d<br />

Colorado Tourism Office 2.1 330<br />

Colors of Zanzibar 21.A 122<br />

Colourful Ecuador Travels 4.1 102<br />

Coltur Peru 1.1 102<br />

Columbia Hotels & Resorts<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Columbus Tours (Pvt.) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Columbus Travels & Tours 26.B 201<br />

Come & Go Corporate Travel 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Comintour 2.1 122<br />

Comité Départmental du Tourisme<br />

de la Meuse<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Commodore Elite & Monachus Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Common Wadden Sea Secretariat 4.1 227<br />

COMPASS GmbH 11.1 202<br />

Compass Tour The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

complan Kommunalberatung GmbH<br />

AG Städte mit historischen Stadtkernen 12. 101<br />

Computer-L.A.N. GmbH 5.1 132<br />

Comtec (Europe) Ltd. 5.1 138<br />

Comunidad de Madrid 4.2 101,101a<br />

Comwell Hotels 18. 128a<br />

Concept Chocolate 10.2 104<br />

Concord Travel 15.1 103<br />

Concorde De Luxe Resort & SPA 3.2 122<br />

Concorde Hotels and Resorts / Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Concorde Travel Tours 20. 129<br />

Concur 5.1 131<br />

Condor Travel 1.1 115<br />

Condor Verde Travel -<br />

Mexico Incoming Operator 1.1 101<br />

Con-Ex Latvia Tours Group 18. 126a<br />

Conextour - viajes y turismo 5.3 103<br />

conferencefinder.com 9. 110<br />

Congo Conservation Company /<br />

Odzala Discovery Camps 20. 120<br />

Congo, Ministry of Tourism and<br />

Environktment c/o Congo Travel & Hotels 21.A 101b<br />

Congo, Ministry of Tourism 21.A 101b<br />

Congress- und Tourismus-<br />

Zentrale Nürnberg 6.2B 305<br />

Connaissance De Ceylan (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Connections DMC Ltd. 20. 129<br />

Connections Réunion 20. 132<br />

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Connex Caribe 1.1 101<br />

Connoisseurs Scotland 18. 123, 125<br />

Conrad Bali 9. 316<br />

Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort 9. 316<br />

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island 9. 316<br />

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

CONRAD Manila 26.A 101, 134<br />

Conseil Provincial du Tourisme<br />

de Zagora (CPT Zagora) Tourismusrat<br />

der Provinz Zagora 21.B 208<br />

Conseil Provincial du Tourisme d’Essaouira<br />

(CPT Essaouira) 21.B 208<br />

Conseil Provincial du Tourisme Ouarzazate<br />

(CPT Ouarzazate) Tourismusrat der Provinz<br />

Ouarzazate 21.B 208<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme d’Agadir<br />

Souss Massa Draa (CRT-Agadir) Regionaler<br />

Tourismusrat von Agadir Souss Massa Draa 21.B 208<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme de Casablanca<br />

(CRT-Casablanca) Regionaler Tourismusrat<br />

von Casablanca 21.B 208<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme de Fes<br />

Boulemane (CRT-Fes Boulemane)<br />

Regionaler Tourismusrat von<br />

Fes Boulmane 21.B 208<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme de Marrakech<br />

(CRT-Marrakech) Regionaler Tourismusrat<br />

von Marrakesch 21.B 208<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme de Meknès<br />

Tafilalet (CRT-Meknès Tafilalet) Regionaler<br />

Tourismusrat von Meknes Tafilalet 21.B 208<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme de Rabat<br />

(CRT-Rabat) Regionaler Tourismusrat<br />

von Rabat 21.B 208<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme de Tanger<br />

Tétouan (CRT-Tanger Tétouan) Regionaler<br />

Tourismusrat von Tanger Tetouan 21.B 208<br />

Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico 1.1 101<br />

CONSELVATUR / Selva Bananito 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Consisho, Mexico 8.1 113a<br />

Conso.de 25. 180<br />

Consolid 1.1 208<br />

Consortium “Kyiv Tourism” 1.2 233<br />

Consorzio Umbria + Francesco’s Ways 1.2 114<br />

CONSORZIO VENETOACQUAETERME 1.2 226<br />

CONSORZIO VENEZIA E IL SUO LIDO 1.2 226<br />

Consorzio Visit Ferrara 1.2 104<br />

Consorzio Wellness Valley<br />

Romagna Benessere 1.2 104<br />

Constance Hotels and Resorts 20. 102<br />

Constantinou Bros Hotels 2.2 111, 111a<br />

ConsultiiQ GmbH 8.1 142<br />

CONSULTOUR 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Contact Travel Budapest 2.2 209<br />

Contact USA 2.1 490<br />

Contiki Holidays 4.1 102<br />

Continental Hotel Budapest 2.2 209<br />

Continental Terme Hotel 1.2 226<br />

Continental Travel DMC 2.2 209<br />

contrastravel 4.1 203<br />

Conwy County Borough Council 18. 123, 125<br />

Cook Islands Tourism Corporation 5.2A 104<br />

Co-Ordinating Zimbabwe 20. 136<br />

Coquille Bonheur 20. 129<br />

Coral Beach Resort 22.A 104<br />

CORAL HOTELS 4.2 203<br />

Coral Strand Hotel 20. 130<br />

Cordial Hotel & Golf Resort Pelagone 1.2 113<br />

Cordial Tours 2.2 208a<br />

Córdoba Tourist Board<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Corendon Airlines 25. 121<br />

Corendon Hotels & Resorts 10.2 102<br />

Corinthia Hotel Lisbon 2.2 208a<br />

Cornelia De Luxe Resort 3.2 129<br />

CORTINA MARKETING 1.2 226<br />

Cosmopolitan Hotel / Cosmo Hotel /<br />

Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong 26.A 107<br />

Cosmos Tours 23.A 100<br />

Costa Blanca Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 101,101a<br />

Costa Daurada Tourism Board 4.2 202<br />

Costa del Sol Tourist Board<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Costa Kreuzfahrten Niederlassung<br />

der Costa Crociere S.p.A. 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Costa Rica Dream Travel<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Costa Rica Reps Tour Operator 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Costa Rica Tourist Board<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Costa Rican Trails<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Cote d’Ivoire Tourisme 26.C 316<br />

Côte d’Ivoire Tourisme 21.A 115<br />

Côte Sun Hôtels 20. 132<br />

Cottars 1920’s Safari Camp 20. 111<br />

Cotton Bay Resort & Spa 20. 129<br />

Country Tours 5.2A 106<br />

Court Classique Suite Hotel 20. 134<br />

Courtyard Bali Seminyak 9. 302<br />

Courtyard by Marriott 22.A 208<br />

Courtyard by Marriott Paramaribo 3.1 123<br />

Cox & Kings India Ltd. 5.2B 232<br />

Cozumel & Riviera Maya Tourism<br />

Promotion Board 1.1 101<br />

CPH Hotels 8.1 130<br />

CPI Hotels a.s. 9. 321<br />

Crans-Montana Tourisme & Congrès 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Creative Travel 5.2B 219<br />

Creole Travel Services 20. 130<br />

Cresta Hotels 20. 136<br />

Cresta Mowana Safari Resort & Spa 20. 131<br />

Cresta Palace Hotel 17. 108<br />

Hall 2.2 Stand 116<br />

Cretan Holidays S.A. 2.2 116<br />

Creter Tours 1.1 209<br />

Crew Tours 1.1 104b<br />

Crikey Campers 5.2A 114<br />

Crillon Tours - Titicaca Hydrofoils 1.1 209<br />

Cristal Hotel Abu Dhabi 22.B 210<br />

Croatia Airlines 1.2 216<br />

Croisieurope 25. 159<br />

Cross Borders S.E.C.S. / EX-ARCA 6.1 115<br />

Crown & Champa Resorts<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Crown Tours Maldives Pvt Ltd 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi Yas Island 22.B 210<br />

Crowne Plaza Al Thuraya 22.A 208<br />

Crowne Plaza Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Crowne Plaza Israel Hotels 23.B 203<br />

Crowne Plaza Moscow WTC 2.1 121<br />

CRS Tours<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Hall 25. Stand 123<br />

Crucemundo Cruceros Fluviales 25. 123<br />

Cruceros Skorpios 1.1 201<br />

Cruise America & Cruise Canada RV Rentals 2.1 475<br />

Crvena Luka d.d. 1.2 216<br />

crystal communications GmbH 5.3 117<br />

Crystal Holidays (Pvt.) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Crystal Hotels Resort & Spa 3.2 118<br />

Crystal Safaris Ltd. 21.A 119<br />

Crystal Springs Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Crystal Travel 7.2B 102a-b<br />

CT Service GmbH 8.1 136<br />

CTG, Asociación Clúster Empresarial<br />

de Turismo de Galicia 4.2 101,101a<br />

CTS Gruppen- und Studienreisen GmbH 18. 111<br />

Cuba - Cubanisches Fremdenverkehrsamt 3.1 223<br />

Cuba Incentives 1.1 104b<br />

Cuba Real Tours 3.1 238<br />

Cukurova Development Agency 3.2 117<br />

Cukurova Turistik Oteller ve Isletmeciler<br />

Birligi (Cuktob) 3.2 117<br />

Cultural Romtour 5.3 103<br />

CULTURE LOUNGE / projekt2508 GmbH 16. 100<br />

Cultuzz Digital Media GmbH 8.1 120<br />

Cunard Line 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Curacao Hospitality<br />

and Tourism association CHATA 3.1 135<br />

Curacao Marriott Beach Resort<br />

and Emerald Casino 3.1 135<br />

Curaçao Tourist Board 3.1 135<br />

Curio - A Collection by Hilton 9. 316<br />

Cuxland-Tourismus Agentur<br />

für Wirtschaftsförderung Cuxhave 6.2A 103<br />

Cynsa Tour Operator 1.1 208<br />

Cynthiana Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cyprotels Hotels & Resorts<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cyprus Agrotourism Company 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cyprus Association for Cultural /<br />

Special Interest Tourism<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cyprus Hotel Association<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cyrus Sahra Co. 7.2A 100<br />

Czech Airlines 25. 130<br />

Czech Airlines 7.2B 102a-b<br />

D<br />

D Varee Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd. 26.B 218<br />

D.M. SAS - Prosecco Guide 1.2 226<br />

d.o.k.t.o.b. (Dalaman, Ortaca and<br />

Köycegiz Association of Touristic Hoteliers<br />

and Tourism Operators) 3.2 201<br />

D.T.P. Tour Operator 1.1 114<br />

DAB Transfer 18. 117<br />

Dalarna University 11.1 304<br />

Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau 2.1 425<br />

Daluman Villa 26.A 122, 123<br />

DAMAC Hotels & Resorts<br />

Management LLC 22.A 103<br />

Dan Hotels 23.B 203<br />

Dana Tours 20. 107<br />

Danat Hotels & Resorts - 22.B 210<br />

Danube Competence Center 2.2 122<br />

Danubius Hotels Group 9. 222<br />

Danubius Hotels Group 2.2 209<br />

Danubius Travel 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Dapeng Bay National Scenic Area<br />

Administration Taiwan Tourism Bureau 26.A 130<br />

DaPhi GmbH 4.1 108<br />

Dari-Java 26.A 122, 123<br />

Darmstadt Marketing GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Darwin Central Hotel 5.2A 114<br />

Das Bergische - Naturarena Bergisches<br />

Land GmbH 8.2 103c<br />

Das Druckhaus Beineke Dickmanns GmbH 4.1 228a<br />

Das goldene Stadttor -<br />

The golden city gate - <strong>ITB</strong>-CINEMA 3.1 155<br />

Das königliche Concertgebouw 10.2 102<br />

Das Meininger Theater 11.2 103<br />

Das Ticket Team team reisen GmbH 25. 129<br />

Datalink SA 8.1 113a<br />

Days Inns Canada 2.1 491<br />

DB Bahn Italia SRL 1.2 226<br />

DB Fernverkehr AG 13. 100<br />

DB Fernverkehr AG ScanEurope<br />

(DB-DSB Kooperation) 18. 128e<br />

Hall 13.<br />

Stand 100<br />

DB Mobility Logistics AG 13. 100<br />

DB Museum Nürnberg 6.2B 305<br />

DB Regio AG, Region Nordost 12. 101<br />

DB Rent GmbH 13. 100<br />

DB Vertrieb GmbH - Digital Business 13. 100<br />

DB Vetrieb GmbH - Fahrtziel Natur 13. 100<br />

DBSV - Deutscher Blinden-<br />

& Sehbehindertenverband e.V. 4.1 101<br />

DCAT 2.1 117<br />

DCS Touristik GmbH 25. 114<br />

De Palm Tours, Aruba 3.1 134<br />

DE&HA Egypt 25. 101<br />

DE&HA Tourism 25. 101<br />

Decameron Explorer Maroc 21.B 208<br />

Deep Blue Holidays<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Deevana Patong Resort & Spa Hotel 26.B 210-212<br />

Deevana Plaza Krabi Aonang 26.B 221<br />

Definitely Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Defne HOTELS 3.2 133a<br />

Defne Hotels 3.2 201<br />

DEHOGA Brandenburg e.V. 12. 101<br />

DEHOGA Deutsche<br />

Hotelklassifizierung GmbH 12. 102<br />

Delhi Tourism & Transportation<br />

Development Corporation Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Delicanto- Italy Incoming DMC 1.2 226<br />

Dellarosa Hotel Suites & Spa 21.B 208<br />

Deloitte Consulting LLC Kyrgyz Republic 2.1 117<br />

Deloitte, India Touche Tohmatsu<br />

India Pvt Ltd. 8.1 113a<br />

Delphin Hotels & Resorts Delphin Imperial 25. 155<br />

Delta Air Lines 25. 130<br />

Delta Air Lines, Inc. 7.1C 100<br />

DELTA TOUR 1.2 226<br />

Delta Tours 18. 126d<br />

Den Haag Marketing 10.2 102<br />

Denis Private Island & Co. 20. 130<br />

Denizli (Denizli Valiligi Il Kültür<br />

ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Department of National Policy,<br />

Interregional Relations<br />

and Tourism of Moscow City 2.1 121<br />

Department of Tourism<br />

and Resorts of Ajara A.R. 15.1 103<br />

DER Corporate Solutions / DERhotel.com 8.1 117<br />

DER Deutsches Reisebüro GmbH<br />

& Co. OHG, FCm Travel Solutions 7.1C 100<br />

Der offizielle Bayernshop c/o<br />

BAYERN Tourismus Marketing GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Der SchottlandBerater 18. 123, 125<br />

Der Tourismusverband Kurland 18. 126a<br />

DER Touristik 8.2 103a<br />

DER Touristik GmbH 5.3 119<br />

Derag Livinghotels AG + Co. KG 7.1C 100<br />

DERPART Travel Service 7.1C 100<br />

DERTOUR Gay Travel 3.1 214<br />

Des Hôtels et des Îles - 3.1 136<br />

Desert & Delta Safaris 20. 131<br />

Desert Adventures Tourism 22.A 101, 101a, 103<br />

Desert Gate Tourism 22.A 103<br />

Desert Palm Resort 22.A 103<br />

Design Hotels AG 9. 312<br />

Designer Outlets Wolfsburg 6.2A 103<br />

DESTE TRAVEL SERVICES 1.2 226<br />

Destination (Asia-Hong Kong) Travel Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

Destination Afrika 20. 120<br />

Destination Asia 26.A 105<br />

Destination Bornholm 18. 128a<br />

Destination Bristol 18. 123, 125<br />

Destination British Columbia 2.1 491<br />

Destination Fünen Udvikling Fyn P/S 18. 128a<br />

Destination Lapland 18. 128b<br />

Destination NSW 5.2A 114<br />

Destination Services 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Costa Rica 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Dominican Republic 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Greece 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Indonesia 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Mexico 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Morocco 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Portugal 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Spain 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Thailand 25. 131<br />

Destination Services Turkey 25. 131<br />

Destination Touristic Services 3.2 133<br />

Destination Touristic Services 2.2 101<br />

Destination Touristic Services GmbH 15.1 101<br />

Destination Weddings and Honeymoons<br />

Abroad Magazine 5.2A 116<br />

Destinations of the World DMCC 22.B 210<br />

Destinos Latinos Travel Agency 1.1 101<br />

Details Hotels & Resorts 2.2 208c<br />

DeTeWe 8.1 136<br />

Deutsche Bahn / ÖBB 17. 103<br />

Deutsche Bodensee Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale<br />

Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH 4.1 202<br />

Deutsche Jugendherbergswerk,<br />

Landesverband Bayern e.V. 6.2B 301<br />

Deutsche Kollektion von Hotels<br />

& Lodgen Kubu Safari Lodge 20. 135<br />

Deutsche Lufthansa AG 25. 152<br />

Deutsche Lufthansa AG 7.1C 100<br />

Deutsche Märchenstraße 7.2C 101<br />

Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf Duisburg 8.2 103b<br />

Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln, Institut<br />

für Natursport und Ökologie 11.1 313<br />

Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus e.V. 12. 102<br />

Deutscher Heilbäderverband e.V. 12. 102<br />

Deutscher Tourismusverband<br />

Service GmbH 12. 102<br />

Deutsches Auswandererhaus 6.2A 101<br />

Deutsches Automatenmuseum -<br />

Sammlung Gauselmann 14.1 102<br />

Deutsches Historisches Museum 16. 100<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk (DJH) 4.1 117<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk 12. 102<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk<br />

Landesverband <strong>Berlin</strong>-Brandenburg e.V. 12. 101<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk<br />

LV Nordmark e.V. 6.2A 105<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk,<br />

Landesverband Rheinland 8.2 103a<br />

Deutsches Museum Bonn 8.2 103b<br />

Deutsches Nationaltheater<br />

und Staatskapelle Weimar GmbH 16. 104<br />

Dewi Wisata Tour and Travel 26.A 122, 123<br />

DFDS (Deutschland) GmbH 18. 119<br />

DH Studio Werbeagentur Dirk Holst 8.1 124<br />

Dhaainkan’baa<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

DHBW Ravensburg 11.1 101<br />

Dhigufaru Islands Resort<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

DHISCO Inc. 8.1 139<br />

DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen GmbH 21.A 103<br />

DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen GmbH 5.2A 113<br />

Diamond Beach Hotel & Spa 3.2 201<br />

Diamond Cliff Resort & Spa 26.B 221<br />

Diana Dea Lodge & Spa 20. 132<br />

Diana Travel 3.2 124<br />

Diani Sea Lodge & Diani Sea Resort 21.A 120<br />

Die Bergischen Drei 8.2 103c<br />

Die Fränkischen Ferienlandschaften 6.2B 304<br />

Die Jugendherbergen gGmbH 18. 105<br />

Die Jugendherbergen in Rheinland-<br />

Pfalz und im Saarland 8.2 201b<br />

Die Nordischen Länder: Schweden-<br />

Finnland-Dänemark-Island-Norwegen 18. 128a-e<br />

Die Nordsee GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Die Reisejournalisten 5.3 107<br />

Diesenhaus - Unitours Incoming Tourism 23.B 203<br />

Diethelm Travel Group 26.B 229<br />

Diethelm Travel The Maldives 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Dife Travel Colombia S.A.S<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

diginetmedia 5.1 103<br />

Digital Trip Ltd. 5.1 112<br />

Dimore d’Epoca 1.2 104<br />

Dinaka Safari Lodge 20. 131<br />

Dinknesh Ethiopia Tours tE 21.A 121<br />

Dionysos Travel & Tours Ltd.<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Direct Travel 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Discover Albania Club 1.2 214<br />

Discover Boracay Travel and Tours 26.A 101, 134<br />

Discover Dominica Authority 3.1 137<br />

Discover East 26.C 311<br />

Discover Holidays 2.1 302, 491<br />

Discover Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

Discover Madagascar 20. 104<br />

Discover Moab 2.1 322<br />

Discover New England 2.1 502<br />

Discover Southamerica 1.1 114<br />

Discover Suriname Tours 3.1 123<br />

Discover Zanzibar Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Discovery Holidays Co., Ltd. 26.B 218<br />

Discovery Hotel Management 9. 312<br />

Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel 26.A 122, 123<br />

Discovery Overland Holidays 26.A 121<br />

Discovery Shores Boracay Resort 26.A 101, 134<br />

Discovery Travel Costa Rica<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Disney Theatrical Group 2.1 405<br />

Distretto Turistico Selinunte 1.2 124a<br />

Distretto Turistico Selinunte,<br />

Sciacca Terme, Belice 1.2 124b<br />

Distretto Turistico Sicilia Occidentale 1.2 124a<br />

DITAB Didim Tourism Altyapi Hizmet Birli 3.2 201<br />

Diverse Destination Travel Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Diversity Consulting International S.L. 3.1 211<br />

TomOnTour.com 3.1 204<br />

Divi Aruba All Inclusive 3.1 134<br />

Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort 3.1 134<br />

Divi Dutch Village Resort 3.1 134<br />

Divi Village All inclusive Villas 3.1 134<br />

Divi Village Golf & Beach Resort Aruba 3.1 134<br />

Diyarbakir (Diyarbakir Valiligi Il<br />

Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

DJH City Hostels Rheinland 8.2 103a<br />

DJH Gemeinsam Arbeiten gGmbH 18. 105<br />

DJH-Resort Neuharlingersiel -<br />

Die Jugendherbergen gGmbH 18. 105<br />

Djubo 6.1 138<br />

DMC Pearl Boutique Travel Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

DMC REUNION Mille Tours 20. 132<br />

DN TOURS 2.1 116<br />

DNATA International Pvt.Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

DNV-Tours Polska Sp. z o.o 15.1 100<br />

Doble Tree Hilton 21.A 123<br />

DOC DMC 2.2 208a<br />

Dogu Karadeniz Kalkinma Ajansi 3.2 201<br />

Dolan Hotels 18. 124<br />

Dolce Bad Nauheim 7.2C 101<br />

Dom Pedro Hotels 2.2 208a<br />

Dom Rep Tours 3.1 238<br />

Domaine National de Chambord 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Domaine Régional de Chaumont-sur-Loire 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Domäne der Grotten von Han 10.2 105<br />

Domestic Asia Tour 26.A 122, 123<br />

Domina Coral Bay Hotel, Resort,<br />

Spa & Casino - Red Sea 23.A 100<br />

Dominica Tourist Office 3.1 137<br />

Dominica Tours 3.1 137<br />

Hall 3.1<br />

Stand 131<br />

Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism 3.1 131<br />

Domiruth 1.1 102<br />

Domitur - DMC 2.2 208c<br />

Dommuseum Hildesheim 16. 103<br />

Donau Oberösterreich 17. 103<br />

Donau Touristik GmbH 17. 103<br />

Dong Fang International Travel ≈<br />

Finnland-Dänemark 26.C 310<br />

Dorint Hotel & Resorts 9. 104<br />

Dorling Kindersley 10.2 106<br />

Dorna Gasht Tour Operator 7.2A 100<br />

Dortmund Airport 8.2 101b<br />

DORTMUNDtourismus GmbH 8.2 101a<br />

Dosso Dossi 3.2 201<br />

Double Tree by Hilton 9. 316<br />

Double Tree by Hilton Hotels Tanzania 9. 316<br />

Double Tree by Hilton Milan 9. 316<br />

Double Tree by Hilton Venice North 9. 316<br />

Double Tree by Hilton Zagreb 9. 316<br />

DoubleTree by Hilton Luxemburg 9. 316<br />

Doubletree by Hilton Olbia Sardinia 9. 316<br />

Doubletree by Hilton Venice North 1.2 226<br />

Doubletree Resort by Hilton Central Pacific 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Douro Azul 2.2 208a<br />

Dr. Tigges Studienreisen 25. 109<br />

Dr. Weiglein Expeditions GmbH 26.A 116<br />

DR.SCHNELL Chemie GmbH 8.1 130<br />

Dravidian Trails Holidays Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 223<br />

Dream Phuket Hotel & Spa 26.B 221<br />

Dreamcatcher Mauritius 20. 104<br />

Dreamlines 3.1 214<br />

Dresden Marketing GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Dresdner Residenz Konzerte 11.2 102<br />

Dresdner Stadtrundfahrt -<br />

Die Roten Doppeldecker GmbH 11.2 102<br />

D-Resort Grand Azur 3.2 201<br />

DRUKEYE TOURS & TRAVEL 26.C 305<br />

DRV - Vorsorgemanagement e.V. 10.1 117<br />

DRV Deutscher ReiseVerband e.V. 10.1 117<br />

DSC Management (EXPO 2016 Antalya) 3.2 201<br />

Dubai Link Tours LLC (GTE) 6.1 146<br />

Dubai Marine Beach Resort & Spa 22.A 103<br />

Dubai Parks and Resorts 22.A 103<br />

Dubai, Department of Tourism<br />

and Commerce Marketing 22.A 103<br />

Dublin Bus Tours 4.1 104<br />

Dubrovnik & Neretva County Tourist Board 1.2 216<br />

Duisburg Marketing GmbH 8.2 101a<br />

Dunas Safari 20. 114<br />

Dunes Adventures 22.B 200<br />

Duni JSco 15.1 101<br />

Dunkirk Tourism<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Durban Tourism 20. 138<br />

Dusit D2 Chiang Mai 26.B 227<br />

Dusit D2 Phuket Resort 26.B 227<br />

Dusit International 9. 211<br />

Dusit International 26.B 227<br />

Dusit Island Resort Chiang Rai 26.B 227<br />

Dusit Thani Bangkok 26.B 227<br />

Dusit Thani Hua Hin 26.B 227<br />

Dusit Thani Krabi Beach Resort 26.B 227<br />

Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket 26.B 227<br />

Dusit Thani Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Dusit Thani Pattaya 26.B 227<br />

Düsseldorf Congress Sport & Event GmbH 8.2 103a<br />

Düsseldorf Marketing & Tourismus GmbH 8.2 103a-f<br />

Düsseldorfer Fachschule für Tourismus 11.1 106<br />

Dutch Biketours 10.2 102<br />

Dutch Cruise Line 10.2 102<br />

DW Dominican Wings S.A. 3.1 131<br />

Dwi Tour 26.A 122, 123<br />

Dynasty Travel Service & Incentive House 23.A 100<br />

E<br />

E. Breuninger GmbH & Co. KG 6.2B 202<br />

Eagle Tours<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Eagle Travel 23.A 100<br />

EagleRider Motorcycle 2.1 435<br />

Eagles Palace 2.2 110<br />

earthTV network GmbH 1.1 104c<br />

Easia Travel c/o ATS Hotel 25. 181<br />

East Africa Travel - Jajab Hamisi<br />

REISEVERMITTLUNG 21.A 126<br />

East African Community 21.A 122<br />

East Bohemia Convention Bureau 7.2B 102a-b<br />

EAST Hotel 6.2A 102, 104<br />

East Line Tour The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

Eastend Hotels & Resorts 5.2B 223<br />

Eastern Cape Parks & Tourism Agency 20. 138<br />

Eastern Hotel Developers (Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Region 2.2 101<br />

Eastern Mediterranean Development<br />

Agency (Dogu Akdeniz Kalkinma Ajansi) 3.2 201<br />

Easy Bulgaria Travel Ltd 15.1 101<br />

EASY ROAD VIAGGI 1.2 226<br />

easyRaum GmbH 8.1 117<br />

EBC Hochschule Campus Düsseldorf 8.2 103a<br />

Eberl Online GmbH 6.2B 307<br />

EC Travel 4.2 119a<br />

ECCO-Reisen GmbH 25. 143<br />

Eco Team (Pvt) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Ecoandes Travel / Unigalapagos 1.1 110<br />

Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne 11.1 309<br />

Ecole Travel 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Economic Development Board 23.B 201<br />

ECONTEL HOTEL <strong>Berlin</strong> Charlottenburg 14.1 112<br />

ECONTEL HOTEL München 14.1 112<br />

ECONTEL HOTELS 14.1 112<br />

Ecotourism Ireland/ Ireland Walk Hike Bike 4.1 104<br />

EcoTraining 20. 134<br />

ECPAT Deutschland e.V. 4.1 219<br />

Ecuador Pure Life 1.1 110<br />

Ecuador, Ministry of Tourism 1.1 110<br />

Eden Bleu Hotel 20. 130<br />

Edison Travel Service Co. Ltd. 26.A 130<br />

Edmonton Tourism 2.1 491<br />

Eftalia Hotels 3.2 201<br />

egapark Erfurt 11.2 103<br />

Egmont Incoming Italy 1.2 123<br />

Egoli Tours 20. 134<br />

Egypt Hotels & Nile Cruises 23.A 100<br />

Egyptian Hotel Association 23.A 100<br />

Egyptian Touristic E.T.S. revised 23.A 100<br />

Eifel Tourismus (ET) Gesellschaft mbH 8.2 102b<br />

Eifel Tourismus GmbH 8.2 201a<br />

Eilat Hotel Association 23.B 203<br />

Eimermacher & Strategen 8.1 101<br />

Eix Estel SL 4.2 202<br />

Eix Hotels - Eix Lagotel 4.2 103<br />

EJB am Werbellinsee 4.1 109<br />

Ekmekciler Seyahat Acentesi 3.2 109<br />

El Al Israel Airlines 23.B 203<br />

El Conquistador A Waldorf Astoria Resort 2.1 316<br />

El Hierro Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 203<br />

El Malikia Resort Abu Dabbab<br />

Marsa Alam-Red Sea- Egypt 23.A 100<br />

El Monte RV 2.1 555<br />

El Mundo Tour The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

El Mundo Travel & Tours 26.A 101, 134<br />

El Nakhil Tours 23.A 100<br />

El Nido Resorts 26.A 101, 134<br />

El Perezoso 3.1 237<br />

El Salvador, Ministerio de Turismo 3.1 231<br />

Ela Quality Resort Belek 3.2 132<br />

Elding adventure at sea 18. 128c<br />

Electra Palace Resort 2.2 110<br />

Elephant Hills Co., Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Elewana Africa 20. 120<br />

ELISA 4.2 103<br />

Elisabeth Hotel 9. 110<br />

Elite Hotels of Sweden 18. 128e<br />

Elite Island Resorts 3.1 142c<br />

Elite Island Resorts International 3.1 143<br />

Elite Resort & Spa 23.B 201<br />

Elite Travel - DMC 1.2 214<br />

Elite Travel & Tourism 22.B 200<br />

Elite Travel of Croatia 1.2 205<br />

Ellington Hotel <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

Elsass - Agence de Développement<br />

Touristique de Haute-Alsace<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Elsass Tourismus<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Elysium & Mediterranean Beach Hotel 2.2 111, 111a<br />

EMBRACE - Hotel Masatsch 9. 110<br />

Embrace Hotels 9. 110<br />

Embudu Village<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

EMG - Essen Marketing GmbH 8.2 101a<br />

Eminds SRL 5.1 114<br />

Emir Hotels / Demirci Tu. Tes. Isl. A.S. 3.2 127<br />

Emirates Airline 22.A 100<br />

Emirates Airline 11.1 108<br />

Emirates Holidays 22.A 100<br />

Emirates Palace Abu Dhabi 9. 217<br />

Emirates Skywards 22.A 100<br />

Emitt (East Mediterranean International<br />

Tourism and Travel Exhibition) 3.2 201<br />

Emotions Beach Resort Hodelpa Garten Suites 3.1 131<br />

Emotions Destination Management /<br />

Island Focus Co. Ltd 20. 129<br />

Emperor Cruises Co., Ltd 26.C 330<br />

Empire Riverside Hotel 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Empire State Building Observatory 2.1 405<br />

Empresa Pública de Turismo Guayaquil, EP 1.1 110<br />

Emsland Touristik GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

ENC Tours Company 2.1 124<br />

Enchanting Hotels<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Encore Tickets Ltd. 18. 123, 125<br />

Encounter Madagascar 20. 104<br />

Endeavour Safaris 20. 131<br />

Engelberg-Titlis Tourismus AG 17. 101,101a-c<br />

English Heritage 18. 123, 125<br />

English Riviera 18. 123, 125<br />

Enjoy Bavaria Tours 8.1 101<br />

Enjoy Oman (Trekking & Adventure) 22.B 200<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February 2016 www.itb-berlin.com #13


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ENKA Seyahat 3.2 201<br />

ennit AG 5.1 103<br />

Enoria Viaggi 1.2 103<br />

Enterprise Rent-A-Car 9. 107<br />

Entertainment Cruises 2.1 519<br />

EON Resorts Group<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

EPG Travel 26.B 201<br />

Epic Tour 3.1 231<br />

EPIC Trails Bike-Erlebnisse Zentralasien 2.1 112<br />

Epirus, Region 2.2 101<br />

Equinox<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Erbil Rotana 9. 308<br />

Erco Travels Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Eremito 1.2 114<br />

eRevMax 8.1 132<br />

Erfurt Tourismus & Marketing GmbH 11.2 103<br />

Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co. KG 10.2 106<br />

Eritrea, Ministry of Tourism of<br />

the State of Eritrea 21.A 108<br />

Erlangen, Tourist-Information 6.2B 305<br />

Es Saadi Marrakesch Resort 21.B 208<br />

Escapade Zanzibar 21.A 122<br />

Escher im Palast 10.2 102<br />

Eshet Incoming 23.B 203<br />

Esperanza Park 4.2 103<br />

Essential Destinations 21.A 122<br />

Estació Náutica de la Costa Daurada 4.2 202<br />

Estación Náutica Sant Antonio y San Josep 4.2 111<br />

Estado de México 1.1 101<br />

ESTEC - Czech Incoming<br />

Tour Operator & DMC 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Esterbauer Verlag 10.2 106<br />

Esteros Viajes 1.1 208<br />

Estonian Holidays AS 18. 126c<br />

Estonian Tourist Board 18. 126c<br />

Estravel AS 18. 126c<br />

Estrel <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

ETA (Bird) 8.1 113a<br />

Eternity Travel Ltd. 23.B 203<br />

Ethiopia, Green Land Tours & Hotels 21.A 102<br />

Ethiopian Airlines 21.A 121<br />

Ethiopian Tourism Organization 21.A 121<br />

Etho Metho Tours & Treks 26.C 335<br />

Hall 5.2A<br />

Stand<br />

109, 109a<br />

Ethos Maldives Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Etihad Airways 25. 110<br />

Etihad Holidays 22.B 211<br />

ETIK - Ege Turistik Isletmeler<br />

ve Konaklamalar Birligi 3.2 201<br />

ETL Tour and Travel 21.A 121<br />

ETOA - European tourism association 9. 301<br />

E-Travel.sk 7.2B 103<br />

Euphoria Hotels & Resorts 3.2 201<br />

EURO-ASIA TOURS & TRAVELS PVT. LTD 5.2A 110<br />

Euroguide Coach & Travel Ltd. 2.2 209<br />

Eurohostel - Finnish Hostel Chain (HiHostels) 18. 128b<br />

Eurolimousine Aachen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Austria 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Baden-Baden 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Belgium 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine <strong>Berlin</strong> 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Binz/Rügen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Bonn 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Brazil 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Bremen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Czech Republic 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Denmark 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Dresden 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Düsseldorf 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Eisenach 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Eisleben 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Erfurt 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Estonia/Latvis 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine France 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Frankfurt/M. 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Frankfurt/O. 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Friedrichshafen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Georgia 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Germany 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Halle 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Hamburg 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Hannover 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Hungary 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Italy 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Jena 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Köln 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Latvia 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Leipzig 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Lindau 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Lithuania 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Lübeck 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Luxembourg 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Memmingen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine München 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Netherlands 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Nürnberg/Erlangen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Poland 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Potsdam 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Rostock/Schwerin 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Russia 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine South Africa 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Spain 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Stuttgart 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Switzerland 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Trier 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine United Kingdom 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Weimar 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Wittenberg 18. 117<br />

Europa Tourist Group 1.2 226<br />

Europa Travel & Tours 1.2 214<br />

Europäische Reiseversicherung AG 25. 126<br />

Europäisches Parlament Informationsbüro<br />

in Deutschland 12. 101<br />

Europa-Park GmbH & Co. Mack KG 6.2B 202<br />

EUROPARC Deutschland e.V. 12. 102<br />

Europastadt GörlitzZgorzelec GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Europastraße Historische Theater 16. 105<br />

Europcar 5.2A 114<br />

Hall 9.<br />

Stand 123<br />

Europcar Autovermietung GmbH 9. 123<br />

Europcar Costa Rica<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Europe Champion Travel GmbH 26.C 312<br />

Europe Incoming International LLP 9. 301<br />

European Capital of Culture - Pafos 2017 2.2 111, 111a<br />

European Federation of Napoleonic Cities 16. 101<br />

European Travel Services Ltd. 18. 123, 125<br />

EuropeSpa med & wellness GmbH 25. 176<br />

Europlan SPA 1.2 103<br />

Euroregion Beskidy 15.1 100<br />

EUROTOURS INTERNATIONAL 17. 103<br />

Eurotur 1.1 209<br />

EuroVelo, the European cycle route network 4.1 244<br />

Eutopia Holdings Pvt Ltd (Anantara Resorts) 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Euvea 9. 110<br />

EUVIBUS Indochina Travels GmbH 25. 139<br />

EVA AIR Corporation, Frankfurt Office 26.A 130<br />

Evaneos 4.1 237<br />

Evecon Tour Operator 1.1 208<br />

EVENT AGENCY SCENEVENTS 1.2 226<br />

Event Solutions Malta by Vacations Malta Ltd. 1.2 222<br />

EVEREST SUMMIT LODGES 5.2A 110<br />

Eviva Tour Vietnam 26.C 326<br />

Evoca Red de Hoteles<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Evoluzion Travel 4.1 233<br />

Excalibur Tours 4.1 116<br />

Excellence Hotels 10.2 101<br />

Exciting Travel Holidays<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Exclusive & Different 3.1 142e<br />

Exelans Tourism 20. 103<br />

EXO TRAVEL 26.A 117<br />

Exotic Global Holidays (Private) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Exotic Voyage Co., Ltd. 26.B 210-212<br />

Expedia 9. 322<br />

Expedición Panamundo 3.1 238<br />

Expeditions Myanmar Co Ltd 26.B 230<br />

Experience Ethipoia Travel 21.A 121<br />

Experience Kissimmee 2.1 315<br />

expert PR & HWM Communications GmbH 18. 124<br />

Explore Fairbanks 2.1 302<br />

Explore Georgia 15.1 103<br />

Explore Mongolia 25. 113<br />

ExploRussia 4.1 249<br />

expo2508 - Ausstellungskonzeption<br />

und -gestaltung 16. 100<br />

Express Airways GmbH 1.2 202<br />

Express des Îles 3.1 136<br />

Express Travel International GmbH 25. 103<br />

Exsel Authentic Hotels 20. 132<br />

Extraordinary 20. 119<br />

Extrapolitan 9. 301<br />

Extreme Ireland 18. 122<br />

Eysys 5.1 138<br />

Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife 20. 138<br />

F<br />

F+U Unternehmensgruppe GmbH 10.1 117<br />

F1 Infotech 8.1 113a<br />

Fachhochschule Stralsund 11.1 206<br />

Fachhochschule Westküste 11.1 104<br />

Færgen 18. 128a<br />

Fair Trade Tourism 4.1 202<br />

Fairfield Tours 20. 138<br />

Fairmont Bab Al Bahr 22.B 210<br />

Fairmont Dubai 9. 309<br />

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts 2.1 491<br />

Fairmont Le Montreux Palace<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Fairmont Makati & Raffles Makati 26.A 101, 134<br />

Fairmont Nile City 23.A 100<br />

Fairmont Rey Juan Carlos Barcelona 9. 309<br />

Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali 9. 309<br />

Fairmont Singapore and Swissotel the Stamford 26.A 133<br />

Fairmont The Palm, Dubai 22.A 103<br />

FALCON SAFARIS 20. 136<br />

Falkensteiner Balance Resort Stegersbach 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Club Funimation Katschberg 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Family Hotel Diadora 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Grand Spa Marienbad 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Alpenresidenz Antholz 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Bad Leonfelden 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Bad Waltersdorf 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Carinzia 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Falkensteinerhof 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Iadera 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Jesolo 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Royal Seefeld 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Sonnenparadies 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Adriana 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Belgrad 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Cristallo 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Lido Ehrenburgerhof 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Margaretenguertel 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Schladming 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Sonnenalpe 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotels & Residences 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Schlosshotel Velden 9. 110<br />

Familotel AG 8.1 142<br />

Fancort-South Africa 20. 138<br />

Fantasia Hotel Deluxe Kemer 3.2 201<br />

Fantastico Sur - Torres del Paine 1.1 201<br />

FAR EAST HOSPITALITY 26.A 133<br />

Far West Travels and Tours Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 110a<br />

Fargo-Moorhead CVB 2.1 464<br />

Farol Travel 2.2 208a<br />

Fashion Arena Prague Outlet 7.2B 102a-b<br />

FastBooking 9. 212<br />

Fat Tire Tours / Group Travel Paris 9. 301<br />

Fattal Hotel Chain Israel 23.B 203<br />

Federal Agency for Tourism<br />

of the Russian Federation 2.1 120<br />

Feenstra Rhein Linie 25. 158<br />

Felber Travel 1.1 114<br />

Felix-Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Stiftung 11.2 102<br />

Felt-Art Studio 2.1 117<br />

Fën Hoteles 1.1 208<br />

Fendeq.com 22.A 208<br />

feratel media technologies AG 10.1 118<br />

feratel media technologies BV 10.1 118<br />

feratel media technologies GmbH 10.1 118<br />

feratel Schweiz AG 10.1 118<br />

Ferien- und Freizeitpark Slagharen 10.2 102<br />

Ferien- und Tagungszentrum Bethanien 9. 110<br />

Feriepartner Danmark 18. 128a<br />

Ferko Ilgaz Mountain Resort Hotel 3.2 109<br />

Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism 18. 122<br />

Fernandes Tours and Safaris 21.A 123<br />

Ferrari Land - Port Aventura World 4.2 104<br />

FerryKnowHow GmbH 18. 111<br />

FETHIYE 3.2 201<br />

FeWo-Channelmanager /<br />

SECRA Bookings GmbH 6.1 120<br />

FH Joanneum Institut Gesundheits- und<br />

Tourismusmanagement 11.1 306<br />

Fibula Er Travel - Skopje 1.2 201<br />

Fiditour 26.C 311<br />

FIFA Museum AG<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Fiji Airways GSA Europe & UK 5.2A 103<br />

Fiji Tourism 5.2A 103<br />

Filmpark Babelsberg GmbH 12. 101<br />

Filokypros Character Houses Ltd. 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Filos Holidays & Travel 2.2 101<br />

Finca Cortesin, Hotel, Golf & Spa 5.3 106<br />

Finn Andalus Travel<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Finnair 18. 128a<br />

Finnlines Passagierdienst 18. 107<br />

Finolhu<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Firmatour 1.2 104<br />

First Car Rental and Sixt Rent a Car SA 20. 138<br />

First Hotels 18. 128d<br />

First Sun Mallorca Hotels -<br />

Asociacion Hotelera Capdepera 4.2 120<br />

First Travel Cambodia 26.B 225<br />

Fischereihafen-Betriebsgesellschaft mbH 6.2A 101<br />

Fisherman Tours and Travel Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Fisherman’s Cove 20. 130<br />

Fisherman’s Point 3.1 142g<br />

FIT América Latina - Argentina 1.1 207<br />

FIT Reisen 25. 127<br />

FITUR, Feria International de Turismo 4.2 101,101a<br />

Five Forty Aviation 21.A 120<br />

Fiyord Tour 3.2 109<br />

Fjord Line 18. 128d<br />

Fjord Norway 18. 128d<br />

FKLM Ethiopia tours 21.A 121<br />

Hall 8.1.<br />

Stand 131<br />

Flair Hotels e.V. 8.1 131<br />

Flame of Africa 20. 106<br />

Flamenco Hotels & Resorts Egypt 23.A 108<br />

Flamingo Cancun Resort 1.1 101<br />

Flash Tour 23.A 116<br />

FlatsWire 6.1 145<br />

Fleming’s Hotel München City 9. 120<br />

Fletcher Hotels 10.2 102<br />

Flevoland.de 10.2 102<br />

Flightlink Limited 21.A 122<br />

Flipper Viaggi S.a.s. 1.2 107<br />

Flocert 4.1 214<br />

FLORA TOUR 7.2B 103<br />

Flores Destination Management Organisation 26.A 122, 123<br />

Floressa Bali Tours 26.A 122, 123<br />

Florian Travel 7.2B 103<br />

Florida Keys & Key West 3.1 205<br />

Florida Keys & Key West 2.1 315<br />

Floris Suite Hotel 3.1 135<br />

fluege.de 8.1 112<br />

Flughafen <strong>Berlin</strong>-Brandenburg 12. 101<br />

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Flughafen Bremen GmbH 6.2A 101<br />

Flughafen Dresden GmbH 11.2 104<br />

Flughafen Düsseldorf GmbH 8.2 103d<br />

Flughafen Erfurt GmbH 11.2 103<br />

Flughafen Frankfurt-Hahn /<br />

Frankfurt-Hahn Airport 25. 124<br />

Flughafen Friedrichshafen GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Flughafen Hannover - Langenhagen GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Flughafen Leipzig/Halle 11.2 104<br />

Flughafen Paderborn/Lippstadt GmbH 8.2 102b<br />

Flughafen Saarbrücken 8.2 202a<br />

Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Flussbett Hotel 9. 110<br />

FlyCar & Iglootel 18. 108<br />

FMO Flughafen Münster / Osnabrück GmbH 8.2 102b<br />

Focke Museum - Bremer Landesmuseum<br />

für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte 6.2A 101<br />

Focus Asia Cambodia 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Indonesia 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Laos 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Myanmar 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Thailand 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Vietnam 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Yunnan 26.A 110<br />

Focus Travel 26.C 332<br />

Fodele Beach & Water Park Holiday Resort 2.2 101<br />

Fofoti Tours 3.1 134<br />

Fondation Beyeler 16. 104<br />

Fontanestadt Neuruppin Tourismus-<br />

Service Bürgerbahnhof GmbH 12. 101<br />

Food and Travel Magazine 14.1 111<br />

Food in Tour 1.2 104<br />

Footprint Travel 26.C 326<br />

Footsteps in Africa 20. 120<br />

For You Travel 25. 134<br />

Forest Hotel 18. 108<br />

Foresters Arms Hotel 20. 113<br />

Forever Resorts 20. 138<br />

Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau 2.1 425<br />

Fort Young Hotel 3.1 137<br />

Fortuna Tours DMC Mostar 1.2 212<br />

forumandersreisen 4.1 203<br />

Forvol International Services Ltd. 22.A 208<br />

Four Points by Sheraton 22.A 208<br />

Four Points By Sheraton Bali Kuta 26.A 122, 123<br />

Four Seasons Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Four Seasons Resorts Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

Foxes Safari Camps 21.A 122<br />

FOX-TOURS Reisen GmbH 25. 151<br />

Franckesche Stiftungen zu Halle 11.2 101<br />

FRANCO BOX Srl 1.2 107<br />

Frankenauer Hof 9. 110<br />

Frankenland Reisen 25. 101<br />

FrankenTourismus 6.2B 304<br />

Franken-Wein.Schöner.Land! 6.2B 304<br />

Frankfurt Airport 7.2C 102<br />

Frankfurter Personenschiffahrt Primus-Linie 7.2C 101<br />

Fraport Twin Star Airport Managment AD 15.1 101<br />

Fredericksburg & Convention Visitor Bureau 2.1 425<br />

Freehand 4.1 102<br />

Freiburg Wirtschaft Touristik<br />

und Messe GmbH & Co. KG 6.2B 202<br />

Freizeitpark Efteling 10.2 102<br />

Fremad Russia 25. 139<br />

Fremdenverkehrsamt der Extremadura 4.2 101,101a<br />

Fremdenverkehrsamt Lanzarote 4.2 203<br />

Fremdenverkehrsamt Malta 16. 100<br />

Fremen Tours 1.1 206<br />

French America Line 2.1 261<br />

French National Monuments<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

French Travel Partners 2.2 201, 201a<br />

French University of Tourism TOURISM<br />

RESEARCH & HIGHER EDUCATION<br />

ASSOCIATION - AsTRES 11.1 307<br />

freshcells systems engineering GmbH 6.1 133<br />

FRHI Hotels & Resorts 9. 309<br />

Fribourg Region Freiburger Tourismusverband 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Fridays Boracay 26.A 101, 134<br />

FRIENDS ADVENTURE TEAM (P.) LTD 5.2A 110<br />

friends hotels & more 8.1 117<br />

FTKP Wakatobi 26.A 122, 123<br />

Fuego Travel 3.2 201<br />

Fuerte Hotels<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Fuerteventura Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 203<br />

Fujairah Rotana Resort & Spa Al Aqah Beach 9. 308<br />

Fujairah Rotana Resort & Spa Al Aqah Beach 22.A 102<br />

Fujairah Tourism & Antiquities Authority<br />

Government of Fujairah, U.A.E 22.A 102<br />

Fulda - Tourismus<br />

und Kongressmanagement 7.2C 101<br />

Fundación Municipal Turismo para Cuenca. 1.1 110<br />

Fundación Siglo para el Turismo y<br />

las Artes de Castilla y Leon 4.2 101,101a<br />

Funke Medien NRW GmbH 14.1 101<br />

Furahia Tanzania Safari and Trekking Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Furama Hotels International<br />

Management Pte Ltd 26.A 114<br />

Furama Resort & Furama Villas Danang 26.C 330<br />

Furaveri Island Resort & Spa 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Furnace Creek Resort 2.1 435<br />

Fürth, Tourist-Information 6.2B 305<br />

Fusion Hotel 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Füssen Tourismus und Marketing 6.2B 308<br />

Futouris e. V. - die Nachhaltigkeitsinitiative 10.1 117<br />

fvw 11.1 214<br />

fvw 10.1 121<br />

fvw Akademie 10.1 121<br />

FVW Medien GmbH 10.1 121<br />

fvw Stellenmarkt 11.1 214<br />

fvw Stellenmarkt 10.1 121<br />

G<br />

Gadis Italia 1.2 113<br />

Gador Viajes 1.1 208<br />

GAdventures 4.1 102<br />

Gaeltacht Reisen 18. 122<br />

GAL Montefeltro Sviluppo 1.2 117<br />

Galacruises Expeditions 1.1 110<br />

Galapagos Experience 1.1 110<br />

Galapagos-Ecuador by EQ Touring 1.1 110<br />

Galaxy Travel & Tours Services 21.A 107<br />

Galaxy Travel Company 2.1 124<br />

Galeri Resort Hotel 3.2 201<br />

Galextur 1.1 110<br />

Galileo 3000 17. 109<br />

Gallano Resort Umbria 1.2 114<br />

Galo Resort Hotels 2.2 208b<br />

Gambia Tourism Board 21.A 104<br />

Gamma Touristic & Trade 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Gangehi Island Resort<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

GAP Adventure Nepal P. LTD 5.2A 110<br />

GAPA Travel 3.1 238<br />

Gardaland Resort 1.2 226<br />

Gardasee-Garda Unico 1.2 226<br />

Garden Holiday Village 4.2 103<br />

Garden Lodge 20. 106<br />

Gardesh afarinan Pars 7.2A 100<br />

Gardeshgari melat 7.2A 100<br />

Garibaldi Overseas Ltd<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Gartenträume - Historische Parks<br />

in Sachsen-Anhalt e.V. 11.2 101<br />

Gartour by HTS GRP 1.2 115<br />

Garuda Indonesia 25. 130<br />

Gashttour Travel Agency 7.2A 100<br />

Gasteinertal Tourismus GmbH 17. 103<br />

Gastwerk Hotel Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Gateway Bolivia 1.1 206<br />

Gateway Brazil GmbH 1.1 204<br />

Gateway N.V. 8.1 122<br />

Gauja National Park 18. 126a<br />

Gay <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality 3.2 106<br />

GCB German Convention Bureau e.V. 12. 102<br />

GCH Hotel Group 9. 203<br />

GD Incentives GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Gebeco GmbH & Co. KG 25. 109<br />

Gebeco Länder erleben 25. 109<br />

Gefinor Rotana 9. 308<br />

GEIOS AG 6.2B 301<br />

GEKA (Güney Ege Kalkinma Ajansi) 3.2 201<br />

Gema Tours S.A.<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Gemeentemuseum Den Haag 10.2 102<br />

Gemeinde Hrabusice National<br />

Park Slowakisches Paradies 7.2B 103<br />

Gemini Tours & Travel<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe Rheinland-Pfalz 8.2 201b<br />

Generator Hostels 9. 301<br />

Genesis Tours 23.B 203<br />

Gent Hotels 10.2 103<br />

Geo Reisen Ecuador 1.1 110<br />

Geo Travel Company 2.1 124<br />

Geoplan Touristik GmbH 25. 139<br />

George Steuart Travels Ltd<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

George Turism 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Georgia Aquarium 2.1 345<br />

Georgia Tourism 2.1 345<br />

Georgian Discovery Tours 15.1 103<br />

Georgian DMC 15.1 103<br />

Georgian National Tourism Administration 15.1 103<br />

Georgian Travel 15.1 103<br />

GeorgiCa Travel 15.1 103<br />

Georgien Reisen 15.1 103<br />

Geovita SA 15.1 100<br />

GEPOET General Pan-Hellenic Federation<br />

of Tourism Enterprises 2.2 101<br />

Ger to Ger Responsible Tourism Agency 4.1 243<br />

GeraNova Bruckmann Verlagshaus GmbH 10.2 106<br />

Germania 25. 164<br />

Gesundheitsagentur NRW GmbH 8.2 102b<br />

GETOB South Aegean Hoteliers Association<br />

(Güney Ege Turistik ve Isletmeciler Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

Gewandhaus zu Leipzig 11.2 102<br />

GFK SE 25. 111<br />

Ghana Airport Company Limited 21.A 106<br />

Ghana Forestry Commission 21.A 106<br />

Ghana Tourism Authority 21.A 106<br />

Ghana Tourist Development Company 21.A 106<br />

Ghion Travel & Tours PLC 21.A 102a<br />

Ghion Travel and Tours Pvt. Ltd. Co. 5.3 103<br />

Ghoghnos Tour & Travel Agency 7.2A 100<br />

Ghoha Hills 20. 106<br />

Giant’s Causeway/ Causeway Coast<br />

and Glens 18. 122<br />

GIATA GmbH 5.1 100<br />

Gibraltar Tourist Board 2.2 114<br />

Giglio Travel s.r.l 1.2 116<br />

Gilan Tourism Company 2.1 124<br />

Gilgit-Baltistan Tourism Depa 5.2A 115<br />

Gili Lankanfushi Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Gili Lankanfushi Maldives 4.1 222<br />

GIRTAB (Giresun Turizm Altyapi Hizmet Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

GJ Travel 18. 128c<br />

Glasmuseum Frauenau 16. 102<br />

Glatzer Kurorte Polnische Kurortgruppe 15.1 100<br />

Glen Helen Homestead Lodge 5.2A 114<br />

Glion Institute of Higher Education 11.1 308<br />

Glion London Institute of Higher Education 11.1 308<br />

Global Communication Experts GmbH 5.3 111<br />

Global Destination Management Corporation 26.C 311<br />

Global Discovery B.V. 1.1 104b<br />

Global Encounters 4.1 102<br />

Global Finanz Consult Zanzibar Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Global SafeTrack Systems 6.1 117<br />

Global Touch 8.1 113a<br />

Global View Consult 21.A 106<br />

Globetrotter Ausrüstung GmbH 4.1 228<br />

Globus Travel 1.2 214<br />

Globus Travel Agency 2.1 124<br />

Globus Voyages Maroc 21.B 208<br />

Gloria Hotel and Residences 22.A 103<br />

Gloria Hotels & Resorts 25. 145<br />

GMB Lasam Travel Agency 26.A 101, 134<br />

GMT-Travel <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH 25. 169<br />

GNV - Grandi Navi Veloci 1.2 225<br />

Go Basquing 4.2 114<br />

Go Galapagaos - Kleintours 1.1 219<br />

Go Galapagos 1.1 110<br />

Go Galilee 23.B 203<br />

Go Global Travel LTD. 9. 219<br />

Go Indochine 26.C 314<br />

Go New York Tours 2.1 490<br />

GO Rentals New Zealand 5.2A 114<br />

Go Thailand Tours Co., Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Go Travel AS 18. 126c<br />

Go Uganda Safaris Limited 21.A 119<br />

Go Vacation Indonesia 26.B 224<br />

Go Vacation Sri Lanka 26.B 224<br />

Go Vacation Thailand 26.B 224<br />

Go West Tours 2.1 561<br />

Goa Tourism 5.2B 224<br />

Gobalkans Travel DOOEL - Skopje 1.2 201<br />

Göbel’s Hotel AquaVita 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Hotel Brauhaus zum Löwen 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Hotel Quellenhof 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Hotel Rodenberg 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Landhotel Willingen 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Posthotel Rotenburg 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Schlosshotel Prinz von Hessen 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Seehotel Diemelsee 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Sophien Hotel 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Vital Hotel Bad Sachsa 7.2C 101<br />

Gobierno de Aragón 4.2 101,101a<br />

Gobierno de Navarra 4.2 101,101a<br />

Goeres Group Luxembourg 10.2 101<br />

GoES Travel 4.1 116<br />

Go-Etna S.r.l. 4.1 234<br />

GoingRussia 2.1 120<br />

Gold Zanzibar Beach House & Spa 21.A 122<br />

Goldcar Rental 4.2 101,101a<br />

Golden Beach Village 20. 107<br />

Golden Express Tours Ltd 26.B 230<br />

Golden Foundation Tours Corp. 26.A 130<br />

Golden Leaf Hotels München 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Golden Ring Hotel Moscow 2.1 120<br />

Golden Sand Resort & Spa Hoi An 26.C 311<br />

Golden Sands Hotel Apartments 22.A 103<br />

Golden Star<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Golden Trip Travels & Tours Co., Ltd 26.A 103<br />

Golden Tulip 22.B 200<br />

GOLDEN TULIP 22.A 104<br />

Golden Tulip Hotels, Suites & Resorts 22.A 101, 101a<br />

Goldhotels 3.2 201<br />

Gölköy Yasam Resort 3.2 109<br />

Gondwana Collection Namibia 20. 114<br />

Gondwana Collection Namibia 20. 114<br />

GoNorth 18. 128c<br />

GoNorth Alaska Travel Center 2.1 302<br />

GoNorth Alaska Travel Center 2.1 302<br />

Gooderson Leisure 20. 134<br />

Gooderson Leisure 20. 134<br />

Gorgonia Beach Marsa Alam 23.A 100<br />

Gorillas and Wildlife Safaris 21.A 119<br />

Gosheni Safaris & Travel (T) Limited 21.A 122<br />

Göteborg & Co 18. 128e<br />

Government Tourism Office Zanzibar 21.A 123<br />

Governors’ Camps 20. 111<br />

Governorship of Cankiri 3.2 109<br />

Governorship of Kastamonu 3.2 109<br />

Governorship of Sinop 3.2 109<br />

goXplore with Gebeco 25. 109<br />

Grace Hotels Group 2.2 101<br />

Grafenstein Freizeitund<br />

Tourismuswerbung GmbH 5.3 107<br />

Grafschaft Bentheim Tourismus e.V. 6.2A 103<br />

Gran Canaria Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 203<br />

Gran Hotel Bahía del Duque Resort 4.2 119, 203<br />

Gran Melia Golf Resort Puerto Rico 2.1 316<br />

Granada Luxury Resort 3.2 201<br />

Granada Tourist Board<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Grand Aston Bali Beach Resort 26.A 122, 123<br />

Grand Canyon Tour and Travel 2.1 445<br />

Grand Holidays Ethiopia Tours PLC 21.A 121<br />

Grand Hotels 23.B 203<br />

GRAND HOTELS LUX 1.1 208<br />

Grand Hyatt 22.A 103<br />

Grand Hyatt Abu Dhabi 9. 218<br />

Grand Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel<br />

and Residences 22.B 210<br />

Grand Hyatt Bali 9. 218<br />

Grand Hyatt Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez 9. 218<br />

Grand Hyatt Doha 9. 218<br />

Grand Hyatt Dubai & Hyatt Regency<br />

Dubai Creek Heights 9. 218<br />

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Grand Hyatt Muscat 9. 218<br />

Grand India Travel Advisors Pvt. Ltd.,<br />

GITA P. Ltd. Tours<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Grand India Travel Advisors Pvt. Ltd.,<br />

GITA P. Ltd. Tours<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Grand Isle Resort 3.1 141<br />

Grand Lotus Tours 26.B 201<br />

Grand Millennium Al Wahda Abu Dhabi 22.B 210<br />

Grand Nikko Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

Grand Pacific Sovereign Resort & Spa, Cha Am 26.B 221<br />

Grand Residences Riviera Cancun 1.1 101<br />

Grand Rotana Resort & Spa 9. 308<br />

Grand Whiz Hotel Nusa Dua 26.A 122, 123<br />

Grande Albergo Ausonia & Hungaria 1.2 226<br />

Grande Centre Point Hotel Ratchadamri 26.B 221<br />

Grandis-City 2.1 120<br />

GrandResort<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Grapevine Convention and Visitors Bureau 2.1 425<br />

Graubünden Ferien<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Gray Line 9. 306<br />

Gray Line Iceland 18. 128c<br />

GrayLine/CitySightseeing New York 2.1 511<br />

Great Lakes of North America 2.1 474<br />

Great Rivers Country, Illionois 2.1 375<br />

Great Silk Road Tours c/o Edelweiss Travel 2.1 116<br />

Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau 3.1 206<br />

Greater Fort Lauderdale CVB 2.1 315<br />

Greater Houston CVB 2.1 425<br />

Greater Miami CVB 2.1 315<br />

Greater Palm Springs Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau 2.1 435<br />

Greco Deltanet Services 2.2 119<br />

Grecotel 2.2 101<br />

Grecotel Cape Sounio 2.2 110<br />

GreekHolidays.travel 2.2 116<br />

Green Alligator travel & events AG 3.1 220<br />

Green Apple Travel Company 2.1 124<br />

Green Blue Red 3.1 231<br />

Green City Hotel Vauban 9. 110<br />

Green Ilgaz Turizm Seyahat Acentesi 3.2 109<br />

Green Safaris 20. 133<br />

Green Tiger GmbH 26.C 325<br />

Green Travel International Travel Agency 2.2 209<br />

Green Visions 4.1 225<br />

Green Wood Beach Resort 3.1 141<br />

Greenland Travel 4.1 213<br />

GreenLine Hotels GmbH 4.1 228a<br />

green-solutions GmbH & Co.KG 6.1 120<br />

Greenwich Travel Club Company 2.1 124<br />

Greifswald -Universitäts- und Hansestadt 6.2A 106<br />

Griechische Zentrale für Fremdenverkehr 2.2 101,101a<br />

GRIMMWELT Kassel GmbH 16. 100<br />

Grosvenor House, A Luxury Collection Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Groundline GmbH Global Cities. Local Tickets 18. 123, 125<br />

Group Promotions Ltd. 3.1 142a<br />

Group Tours 15.1 100<br />

Groupe Pierre & Vacances /<br />

Center Parcs Germany GmbH<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Groupon International Travel GmbH 9. 105<br />

GRT Hotels & Resorts 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Grün <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH 12. 101<br />

Grüne Hauptstadt Essen 2017 8.2 101b<br />

Gruner + Jahr GmbH & Co. KG 9. 214<br />

Grünes Klima 3.1 230<br />

Grupo Ciudades Patrimonio<br />

de la Humanidad de España 4.2 101,101a<br />

Grupo Four Views Hotels 2.2 208b<br />

Grupo Hotusa 9. 320<br />

Grupo Meca 1.1 101<br />

Grupo Pachira - Tortuguero<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Grupotel Alcudia Suite 4.2 103<br />

Grupotel Amapola 4.2 103<br />

Grupotel Los Principes & Spa 4.2 103<br />

Grupotel Natura Playa 4.2 103<br />

Grupotel Parc Natural 4.2 103<br />

GT Travel - Gudmundur Tyrfingsson 18. 128c<br />

GTP - Greek Travel Pages 2.2 101<br />

GTW Grimm Touristik Wetzlar GmbH 25. 101<br />

Guadeloupe Comité du Tourisme 3.1 136<br />

Guadeloupe Fremdenverkehrsbüro 3.1 136<br />

Guanajuato, Gobierno del Estado de 1.1 101<br />

Guangdong Nanhu International<br />

Travel Service Co Ltd 26.C 312<br />

Guatemala Heart of the Mayan World 3.1 232<br />

Guayaquil es mi Destino 1.1 110<br />

GUBSE AG 8.1 136<br />

GUBSE AG Delegación España 8.1 136<br />

Guennewig Hotel Bristol Bonn 9. 110<br />

Guennewig Hotel Bristol Mainz 9. 110<br />

Guennewig Hotel Chemnitzer Hof 9. 110<br />

Guennewig Hotel Esplanade 9. 110<br />

Guennewig Hotel Residence 9. 110<br />

Guennewig Hotel Uebachs 9. 110<br />

Guennewig Kommerz Hotel 9. 110<br />

GuestU 6.1 109<br />

Gujarat Tourism Tourism<br />

Corporation of Gujarat LTD.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Gulf Air 23.B 201<br />

Gulf Hotels Group 23.B 201<br />

Gulliver Expeditions 1.1 110<br />

Gulliver Travel 1.2 227<br />

Gulliver Travel 25. 131<br />

Günnewig Hotels & Restaurants 9. 110<br />

Güral Premier Hotels & Resorts 3.2 138<br />

H<br />

H RESORT 20. 130<br />

H&H Touristik GmbH<br />

25. 101, 101a-b<br />

H. Top Hotels 4.2 202<br />

H.A.T.T.A. Hellenic Association<br />

of Travel & Tourist Agencies 2.2 101<br />

H10 Hotels 4.2 118<br />

h2c GmbH 8.1 117<br />

HA Hessen Agentur GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Haad Tien Beach Resort, Koh Tao 26.B 221<br />

HAAGA-HELIA ammattikorkeakoulu OY 11.1 304<br />

Haarlem Marketing 10.2 102<br />

Haas Marketing & Communcation 5.3 114<br />

Habesha Tour Operatours 21.A 121<br />

Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa 22.A 103<br />

Habtoor Hotels 22.A 103<br />

Hacienda La Danesa 1.1 110<br />

HADAG Seetouristik und Fährdienst AG 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hagoos Basque Country DMC 4.2 114<br />

Hai Au Aviation 26.C 319<br />

Haikko Manor & Spa 18. 128b<br />

Haiti, Ministry of Tourism 3.1 240<br />

HALA Abu Dhabi 22.B 211<br />

Hala Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Halberstadt Information 11.2 101<br />

Half Moon, A RockResort 3.1 142b<br />

Halkidiki Halkidiki Tourism Organisation 2.2 101<br />

Hallo Tourist! Westfalica-Verlag GmbH 14.1 102<br />

Hallwag Kümmerly+Frey AG 10.2 106<br />

Haman Scandinavia AS 18. 128e<br />

Hamburg Airport 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hamburg Convention Bureau GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hamburg Cruise Center e.V. 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hamburg Tourismus GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hamburger Abendblatt /<br />

Zeitungsgruppe Hamburg GmbH 14.1 101<br />

Hamburger Stadtrundfahrten<br />

Die Roten Doppeldecker GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hamburger Symphoniker 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hamburgische Staatsoper 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hampshire Hotels 10.2 102<br />

Hampton by Hilton Hotels 9. 316<br />

Hanatour Japan, Inc 26.A 129<br />

Hand Picked Hotels Jersey 18. 124<br />

Handspan 26.C 325<br />

Hanging Gardens of Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

Hankyu Hanshin Daiichi Hotel Group 26.A 129<br />

HANKYU TRAVEL 26.A 129<br />

Hannover Marketing & Tourismus GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Hans Brinker Hostels 4.1 102<br />

Hans Brinker Hotel & Hostels 10.2 102<br />

Hansa Touristik GmbH 25. 167<br />

Hansar Samui Resort & Spa 26.B 221<br />

HanseMerkur Reiseversicherung AG 25. 168<br />

Hansmann PR 5.3 112<br />

Hapag-Lloyd Kreuzfahrten GmbH 25. 119<br />

Happy Nations Tour 21.A 121<br />

Happy Tours 1.2 214<br />

Happy Trails Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

Happy Trails Malaysia Tours 26.A 121<br />

Haranah Tours 26.A 101, 134<br />

Harbour Plaza Hotels & Resorts 26.A 107<br />

Hard Rock Cafe Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana 3.1 131<br />

Hard Rock Hotel Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya 26.B 218<br />

Hard Rock International 9. 301<br />

Haria Geoturismo Natural Sostenible 4.1 247<br />

Harmony Makadi Bay Hotel 23.A 100<br />

Haryana Tourism Corporation Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Harzer Schmalspurbahnen GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Harzer Tourismusverband e. V. 11.2 101<br />

Hattusa Astyra Thermal Resort & Spa 3.2 105<br />

Haugan Cruises/ La Selva Junglelodge 1.1 110<br />

Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik<br />

Deutschland 8.2 103b<br />

Haus der Spezialisten GbR c/o Venter Tours 26.C 322<br />

Haus Müllestumpe 9. 110<br />

Haus vom Guten Hirten 9. 110<br />

Hauser Exkursionen international GmbH 4.1 203<br />

Havas tour service The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

Hawaii Tourism Europe 2.1 215<br />

Hawk Rent a Car 26.A 121<br />

Hawk Travels (Pvt.) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Hayleys Tours<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

HEAD GROUP 4.2 203<br />

Healing-Travel 5.2B 251<br />

Health Capital <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

HealthRegion Freiburg 6.2B 202<br />

Hegau Tourismus e.V. 6.2B 202<br />

Heidelberg Marketing GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Heights Resort Jabal Shems 22.B 200<br />

Heilbad Podebrady 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Heilbronn Marketing GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Heineken Experience 10.2 102<br />

Helden DMC 2.2 101<br />

Helena Resort 15.1 101<br />

Helilagon (Mauritius) Ltd 20. 129<br />

Helios Hotels & Resorts 2.2 101<br />

Helipass<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hellas Vacances 4.1 116<br />

Hellenic Island Services 2.2 102<br />

Helnan International Hotels 23.A 100<br />

Henri Hotel Hamburg Downtown 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Henri Willig Käse 10.2 102<br />

Herden Studienreisen 4.1 105<br />

Hereke Travel 3.2 201<br />

Heritage Hotels 21.A 120<br />

Heritage Line CO.LTD. 26.B 223a<br />

HEROLÉ-Reisen GmbH 4.1 113<br />

Herrnhuter Sterne GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Hertz Autovermietung GmbH 9. 304<br />

Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum 16. 104<br />

Herzogtum Lauenburg Marketing<br />

und Service GmbH 6.2A 105<br />

Hess Travel Ethiopian PLC 21.A 121<br />

Hessen - Frankfurt Rhein-Main - Wiesbaden<br />

c/o HA Hessen Agentur GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Hessischer Heilbäderverband e.V. 7.2C 101<br />

Hessischer Tourismusverband e.V. 7.2C 101<br />

Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt 16. 101<br />

hetras Deutschland GmbH 8.1 117<br />

HG Travel 26.C 323<br />

HGH Travel 26.A 118<br />

H-Hotels.com 8.1 118<br />

Hi Bolivia! Travel & Tours 1.1 206<br />

Hi Tours (India) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 222<br />

Hiddenseer Hafen- und Kurbetrieb<br />

Seebad Insel Hiddensee 18. 106<br />

Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

HIDEAWAYS HOTELS Collection 5.3 104<br />

Highline Tours & Travel 20. 119<br />

Hildesheim Marketing GmbH 16. 103<br />

Hili Rayhaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Hilton Abu Dhabi 22.B 210<br />

Hilton Aruba Resort Casino & Spa 3.1 134<br />

Hilton Athens 9. 316<br />

Hilton Brussels City 10.2 104<br />

Hilton Brussels City Hotel 9. 316<br />

Hilton Caribbean & Latin America 3.1 132<br />

Hilton Colon Quito & Hilton Colon Guayaquil 9. 316<br />

Hilton Copenhagen Airport 9. 316<br />

Hilton Curaçao 3.1 135<br />

Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa 3.2 201<br />

Hilton Dresden 9. 316<br />

Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Residence 22.A 103<br />

Hilton French Polynesia 5.2A 105<br />

Hilton Garden Inn Hotels 9. 316<br />

Hilton Garden Inn San José La Sabana 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Hilton Garden Inn Tanger City Center,<br />

Morocco 21.B 208<br />

Hilton Giardini Naxos 9. 316<br />

Hilton Head Island/Bluffton VCB 2.1 340<br />

Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa,<br />

Hilton Helsinki Strand & Helsinki Airport 9. 316<br />

Hilton Hotel Dubai Creek 22.A 103<br />

Hilton Hotel Seychelles 20. 130<br />

Hilton Hotels Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Hilton Hotels United Arab Emirates<br />

Worldwide 9. 316<br />

Hilton Kuwait Resort 22.A 208<br />

Hilton Malta 1.2 222<br />

Hilton Malta 9. 316<br />

Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa 20. 129<br />

Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa 9. 316<br />

Hilton Molino Stucky Venice 9. 316<br />

Hilton Myanmar 26.B 201<br />

Hilton Ngapali Resort & Spa 9. 316<br />

Hilton Ras Al Khaimah<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Hilton Sa Torre Mallorca 9. 316<br />

Hilton Tanger City Center &<br />

Garten Inn Tanger City Center 9. 316<br />

Hilton Vienna, Hilton Vienna Plaza, Hilton<br />

Vienna Danube Waterfront, Hilton Innsbruck 9. 316<br />

Hilton Vilamoura 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels Africa & Indian Ocean 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels India 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels Istanbul 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels Japan 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels Seychelles 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels Thailand 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels-Egypt 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Southern Africa 20. 138<br />

Hilton Worldwide Thailand 26.B 221<br />

Hilton Worldwide-Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Himaland Adventure Treks P. Ltd. 5.2A 110<br />

HIMALAYAN TRAVEL EXPERTS 26.C 305<br />

Hipotels 4.2 101,101a<br />

Hirschfeld Touristik Event GmbH<br />

& Co. KG 8.1 101<br />

Historic Environment Scotland 18. 123, 125<br />

Historic Royal Palaces 18. 123, 125<br />

Historische Museen Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal 8.2 103b<br />

Historisches Museum der Pfalz 8.2 201b<br />

Historisches Museum Regensburg 6.2B 309-311<br />

HIT Alpinea 17. 109<br />

HIT Group 17. 109<br />

HitchHiker GmbH 5.1 124<br />

Hitit Ayas Thermal&Spa 3.2 105<br />

Hivernage Hotel & Spa 21.B 208<br />

HLX Touristik GmbH 25. 149<br />

HMS Hotel Management<br />

Services International GmbH 9. 303<br />

Ho Tram Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 110<br />

Hoa Binh Tourist 26.C 311<br />

Hochschule Bremen 11.1 215<br />

Hochschule Fresenius 11.1 111<br />

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Chur,<br />

Institut für Tourismus und Freizeit 11.1 209<br />

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft<br />

des Saarlandes 11.1 207<br />

Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht <strong>Berlin</strong> 11.1 311<br />

Hochschule Harz 11.1 102<br />

Hochschule Heilbronn 11.1 204<br />

Hochschule Kempten 11.1 301a-b<br />

Hochschule München Fakultät für Tourismus 11.1 203<br />

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Hochschule Worms Fachbereich<br />

Touristik/Verkehrswesen 11.1 310<br />

Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz 11.1 217<br />

Hochschwarzwald Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

HOCHsteiermark 17. 103<br />

Hod Hotel 23.B 203<br />

Hoffmanns Höfe 9. 110<br />

Hofgut Himmelreich 9. 110<br />

Hoist Group GmbH - hospitality innovations 6.1 128<br />

Hola Tours 1.1 101<br />

Hola Tours & Travel SLR 3.1 131<br />

Holiday Club Resorts Oy 18. 128b<br />

Holiday Extras GmbH 25. 139<br />

Holiday Inn Al Thuraya 22.A 208<br />

Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom 26.B 221<br />

Holiday Inn Downtown 22.A 208<br />

Holiday Inn Mauritius Airport 20. 129<br />

Holiday Inn Resort Aruba 3.1 134<br />

Holiday Inn Resort Bali Benoa 26.A 122, 123<br />

Holiday Inn Resort Krabi Ao Nang Beach 26.B 221<br />

Holiday Inn Resort Phuket 26.B 221<br />

Holiday Inn Salmiya 22.A 208<br />

Holiday Moments Tourism 22.A 103<br />

Holiday Shop Ltd. 15.1 101<br />

Holiday Travel 25. 131<br />

Holiday Travel Israel Ltd. 23.B 203<br />

Holiday World Hotels<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

HolidayPirates GmbH 25. 140<br />

Holidayreporter 8.1 112<br />

Holidays to Treasure 5.2B 214<br />

Holland Inbound 10.2 102<br />

Holland Sail / sailing2gether 10.2 102<br />

Holstein Tourismus e.V. 6.2A 105<br />

Homestay.com 6.1 101<br />

Honduras, Instituto Hondureño de Turismo 3.1 235<br />

Hong Kong King Shine Travel Int’l Co.Limited 26.A 107<br />

Hong Kong Tourism Board 26.A 107<br />

Honour Way 20. 120<br />

Horas Tours 26.A 122, 123<br />

Horba Hunting 2.1 113a<br />

Horizon Ethiopia Tour and Travel Plc 21.A 121<br />

Horizon Karon Beach Resort & Spa 26.B 210-212<br />

Hornblower Niagara Cruises 2.1 491<br />

Hospitality Pulse, Inc. 10.1 112a<br />

HospitalityInside GmbH 9. 109<br />

Hotel & Golf Bwa Chik 3.1 136<br />

Hotel & Résidence Mahogany 3.1 136<br />

Hotel & Restaurant Landhaus Flottbek 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hotel & Spa La Toubana 3.1 136<br />

Hotel am Kloster 9. 110<br />

Hotel am Schloss Ahrensburg 14.1 112<br />

Hotel Ambra Cortina 1.2 226<br />

Hotel and Laser Centre Európa<br />

fit superior - Hévíz 2.2 209<br />

Hotel Atlantic Kempinski Hamburg 9. 217<br />

Hotel Bachmair Weissach GmbH & Co KG 9. 312<br />

Hotel Beacon 2.1 405<br />

Hotel <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 120<br />

Hotel Botánico & The Oriental Spa Garden 4.2 203<br />

Hotel C Suite****<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Capilla del Mar<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Hotel Caribe Cartagena<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Hotel Cartagena Plaza<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Hotel Cascais Miragem 2.2 208a<br />

Hotel Claudius 9. 110<br />

Hotel Club Tihany 2.2 209<br />

Hotel Collegium Leoninum /<br />

Nova Vita Residenz Bonn GmbH 8.2 103a<br />

Hotel Continental Saigon 26.C 333<br />

Hotel Crowne Plaza 1.1 114<br />

Hotel de Autor 1.1 112<br />

Hotel de France 18. 124<br />

Hotel Divniy 2.1 113a<br />

Hotel Eggers 9. 110<br />

Hotel Eggers 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hotel Equatorial Group 26.A 110<br />

Hotel Esplanade GmbH 8.1 101<br />

Hotel Excelsior-Monopol GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Hotel Golf Village 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Granvia Kyoto 3.1 204b<br />

Hotel Habitation Grande Anse 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Hafen Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hotel Henry 26.A 101, 134<br />

Hotel Holiday Inn 3.1 231<br />

Hotel ICON 26.A 107<br />

Hotel im Kornspeicher 9. 110<br />

Hotel Imperator****<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Iso Syöte & Safaris 18. 108<br />

Hotel Jalta a.s. 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Hotel Jen Tanglin 26.A 133<br />

Hotel Kolping 9. 110<br />

Hotel la Cochera 1.1 201<br />

Hotel la Creole Beach Resort & Spa 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Laguna Park & Agua Club 15.1 101<br />

Hotel Lake View Ashok 5.2B 247<br />

Hotel Langley Fort Royal 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Langley Fort Royale /<br />

co Des Hotels es Des Îles 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Las Margaritas 1.1 114<br />

Hotel Le Jardin Malanga 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Le Meridien N’Fis 21.B 208<br />

Hotel Le Tsilaosa 20. 132<br />

Hotel Leones Marinos 3.1 231<br />

Hotel Los Monteros<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Hotel Lugano Dante Center 17. 106<br />

Hotel Madero - Buenos Aires 1.1 208<br />

Hotel Maya Kuala Lumpur 26.A 121<br />

Hotel Metro 2.1 405<br />

Hotel Miramare Sea Resort - Ischia 1.2 227<br />

HOTEL MS MAESTRANZA 4.2 121<br />

Hotel Mundial 2.2 208a<br />

Hotel Neptun Betriebsgesellschaft mbH 6.2A 106b<br />

Hotel NeuHaus 9. 110<br />

Hotel Nimotel*** Logis<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Oasis (Pvt.) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Hotel Online Tourism (Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Hotel Parador Resort & Spa 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Hotel Ponte Sisto - International<br />

Hotel Management S.r.l. (I.H.M. srl.) 1.2 108<br />

Hotel Pradeep<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Hotel Quinta da Marinha Resort/<br />

Onyria Resorts 2.2 208a<br />

Hotel Résidence Le Vallon 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Restaurant Anders 9. 110<br />

Hotel Rio Serrano 1.1 201<br />

Hotel Rügenblick 9. 110<br />

Hotel Rural Casa Lugo 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Rural Predio Son Serra 4.2 103<br />

Hotel Ryoal Hoi An 26.A 118<br />

Hotel Sagitta 17. 106<br />

Hotel San Bada Resort & Spa<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Hotel San Francisco Spiaggia Rimini 1.2 104<br />

Hotel SportSchloss Velen 8.1 117<br />

Hotel St. Fridolin 9. 110<br />

Hotel St. Michael 9. 110<br />

Hotel SWALIBO 20. 132<br />

Hotel Terme Mioni Pezzato Prima Spa 1.2 226<br />

Hotel Terme Olympia 1.2 226<br />

Hotel Terme Venezia 1.2 226<br />

Hotel THB Torrequebrada<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Hotel The Vine 2.2 208a<br />

Hotel Veronesi La Torre- Calzedonia 1.2 226<br />

Hotel Victory Therme Erding 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Hotel Vila Ombak 26.A 122, 123<br />

Hotel Vinum 9. 110<br />

Hotel Vorbach 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hotel Westfalenhaus 1.1 114<br />

Hotel y Club Punta Leona<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Hotel Yangon 26.B 201<br />

Hotel Zlatibor MONA 2.2 211<br />

Hotelbeds 8.1 123<br />

HOTELEDUCATION.ch 11.1 309<br />

Hoteles Cumbres 1.1 201<br />

Hoteles Decameron<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Hoteles Elba 4.2 101,101a<br />

Hoteles Pabisa S.L.U. 4.2 101,101a<br />

Hotelfachschule Thun 11.1 309<br />

Hotelgruppe Budvanska Rivijera 1.2 221<br />

hotelkit GmbH 6.1 139<br />

hotelleriesuisse Swiss Hotel Association 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Hotelmatching 6.1 160a<br />

HotelMITCharme 17. 107<br />

HotelNetSolutions GmbH 10.1 120<br />

Hotelpartner Yield Management 10.1 106<br />

hotelreservierung.de 8.1 112<br />

Hotelroomauction.co.uk<br />

I Hotelkamerveiling.nl 10.1 115<br />

Hotels & Lodges (Tanzania) Limited 21.A 112<br />

Hotels and More Ltd. 18. 123, 125<br />

Hotels Balladins 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotels de Nimes<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotels G 26.C 308<br />

Hotels Le Nautile Beach & Le Juliette Dodu 20. 132<br />

Hotels of Iceland 18. 128c<br />

Hotelschool the Hague -<br />

Hospitality Business School 11.1 216<br />

HotelsPro 9. 108<br />

Hotelverband Deutschland (IHA) 12. 102<br />

Hotix, Morocco, Tunisa 8.1 113a<br />

Hotusa Hotels 4.2 101,101a<br />

House of Bols Cocktail & Genever Experience 10.2 102<br />

Howard Hotels. Resorts. Suite. 26.A 130<br />

howtoistanbul.com (ICVB Istanbul) 3.2 201<br />

HQ plus 10.1 114<br />

HRC 7.2A 100<br />

HRS Group 9. 221<br />

HS Travel International Co. Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

HSM Lago Park 4.2 103<br />

HSMA Deutschland e.V. 8.1 117<br />

HST Tourism Consulting & Marketing 5.3 103<br />

HT Hotels 3.2 201<br />

HTP Orebic d.d. 1.2 203<br />

HTT Hungaricum Tours & Travel 2.2 209<br />

Hua Hin Marriott-Phuket Marriott<br />

Naiyang Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

hubermedia GmbH 6.1 122<br />

Huelva Tourist Board<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Hulhule Island Hotel<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Huma Island Resort & Spa 26.A 101, 134<br />

Hummingbird Travel Ltd.<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Hung Anh Travel 26.C 311<br />

Hungaria Concert Ltd 2.2 209<br />

Hunguest Hotels Zrt. 2.2 209<br />

Hunna Provincial Tourism Bureau 26.C 310<br />

Hunsrück-Touristik GmbH 8.2 201a<br />

HUP Zagreb Inc 1.2 216<br />

Hurtigruten GmbH 18. 128d<br />

Hussam Tours 23.B 202<br />

Hyatt Hotels and Resorts Thailand 26.B 221<br />

Hyatt Kuantan 26.A 121<br />

Hyatt Place Dubai / Baniyas Square 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Place Dubai/ Al Rigga 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Place Taghazout 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Spa and Casino 3.1 134<br />

Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Delhi 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Dubai 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights 22.A 103<br />

Hyatt Regency Hua Hin & The Barai 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Kathmandu 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Kuantan Resort 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Mumbai 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Phuket Resort 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Tokyo 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Services GmbH 9. 218<br />

I<br />

I LOVE NY Tourism 2.1 405<br />

Ias Tourist 1.2 104<br />

IATA 25. 153<br />

IBACAR Premium S.L. 4.2 101,101a<br />

Ibero Tours GmbH 1.2 202<br />

IIberostar Sunny Beach Resort<br />

Sunny Travel Club EOOD 15.1 101<br />

Iberotel Miramar Al Aqah Beach Resort 22.A 102<br />

Ibis One Central 22.A 103<br />

Ibiza Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 111<br />

IBIZA OLD TOWN 4.2 111<br />

IBM Deutschland GmbH 5.1 117<br />

Icebreaker Sampo and Kemi SnowCastle 18. 128b<br />

Iceland Travel<br />

18. 114, 114a<br />

Icelandair<br />

18. 114, 114a<br />

Icelandair Hotels Group<br />

18. 114, 114a<br />

Icelandic Farm Holidays 18. 128c<br />

IceWisdom International, LLC 4.1 215<br />

ICH Hotels<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

ICMI Collection 18. 123, 125<br />

ICS Travel Group 26.A 122, 123<br />

ICS Travel Group 26.B 226<br />

Idaho Tourism 2.1 255<br />

Idea Spa Travel Sp. z o.o. 15.1 100<br />

IDEAINDOCHINA TRAVEL 26.A 118<br />

Ideal Travel Ways 20. 131<br />

IDeaS 8.1 110<br />

Idiso Hotel Distribution 8.1 104<br />

IDM Südtirol - Alto Adige 1.2 215<br />

IDMS Tour Private Limited<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

IFA Hotels & Resorts 4.2 208<br />

IFA Villas Bávaro Resort & Spa 3.1 131<br />

IFH GmbH 8.1 117<br />

IGA <strong>Berlin</strong> 2017 GmbH 12. 101<br />

IGLTA - International Gay<br />

& Lesbian Travel Association 3.1 203a<br />

Ignas Tour AG - SPA 1.2 231<br />

IHG (Muscat & Crown Plaza Salalah) 22.B 200<br />

Ikarus Tours GmbH 25. 104<br />

Iksir Resort Town 3.2 109<br />

Ilanga Travel 20. 138<br />

Ile de La Réunion Tourisme 20. 132<br />

Illinois Office of Tourism 2.1 375<br />

Imágenes Tropicales, Travel Agency 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Imagepoint Ltd.,Russia 8.1 113a<br />

Imagine Ethiopia Tours 21.A 121<br />

Imagine NZ Travel 5.2A 114<br />

Imbat Group Hotels (The Grand<br />

Blue Sky International) 3.2 201<br />

ImmerQi 11.1 314<br />

Immigration, Refugees<br />

and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) 2.1 491<br />

Imperial Austria 17. 103<br />

Impression Tourism Services (India) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Improtex Travel, Tours & Conferences 2.1 124<br />

Imvelo Safari Lodges 20. 136<br />

In Travel, Iscar Travel Services, S.L. 4.2 101,101a<br />

in.Stuttgart Veranstaltungsgesellschaft<br />

mbH & Co. KG 6.2B 202<br />

Inari-Saariselkä Tourism 18. 128b<br />

Inaya Putri Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

Inbound Sumatra Travel 26.A 122, 123<br />

Inca Peru Travel 1.1 102<br />

Incema Travel Ltd.<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Incentive & Leisure Services 1.1 109<br />

Incoming AAB - All About Belgium 10.2 103<br />

Incoming Italia 1.2 103<br />

Incotour Group Oy 2.1 122<br />

Incredible Voyages (P) Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Independent Holiday Hostels of Ireland 4.1 104<br />

India Exotica Travels Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

India Tourism<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

India Tourism Development Corp. ltd 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

India Tourism eCatalog 5.2B 245<br />

Indian Holiday Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 254<br />

Indian Railway Catering and Tourism<br />

Corporation Ltd. (IRCTC) - North Zone 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Indian Zing Tours Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 241<br />

Indien Aktuell 5.2B 258<br />

Indigo DMC Group<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Indigo Pearl 26.B 210-212<br />

INDIGO Reisen GmbH 8.1 112<br />

Indo Asia Tours 5.2B 227<br />

Indo Journeys Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 239<br />

Indochina Heritage Travel 26.B 225<br />

Indochina Legend Travel 26.C 311<br />

Indochina Sails Halong Huong Hai<br />

Group Co., Ltd. 26.C 332<br />

Indochina Travel Services Vietnam - ITS Vietnam 26.C 311<br />

Indoma Tours and Travel 21.A 123<br />

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Hall 26.A. Stand 122, 123<br />

Indonesia Ministry of Tourism 26.A 122, 123<br />

Indonesia Service 26.C 303<br />

Indura Beach & Golf Resort 3.1 235<br />

Infinity Journeys, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Infoba DMC 1.1 208<br />

infomax websolutions GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Infor (Deutschland) GmbH 8.1 113a<br />

Information Advanced Solutions (IAS) 8.1 113a<br />

INFOX GmbH & Co. Informationslogistik KG 5.1 137<br />

InfraCert GmbH 4.1 228a<br />

Ingan Tours 5.2A 114<br />

Ingolstadt Tourismus und Kongress GmbH 6.2B 312, 313<br />

Ingolstadt Village 6.2B 312, 313<br />

INICIATIVAS E DESENVOLVIMENTO<br />

IMOBILIÁRIO - IDB BRASIL S.A 1.1 213<br />

Inkaland Tours E.I.R.L. 1.1 109<br />

Inkallpa Lodge & Spa 1.1 102<br />

Inkanatura Travel 1.1 102<br />

Inkarri Hostal 1.1 102<br />

INLE LAKE VIEW RESORT & SPA 26.B 201<br />

Inner Maldives Holidays<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Inner Monglia Tourism Administration 26.C 310<br />

Innlink 9. 207<br />

Innotality Group 26.A 118<br />

Innovation Norway 18. 128d<br />

Innovation Norway 16. 102<br />

INOVA Hospitality Management 2.2 110<br />

INSECIA GmbH 6.1 160e<br />

Insel Information GmbH Insel Hiddensee 18. 106<br />

Insight Australia Travel 5.2A 114<br />

INSPIRATION ZIMBABWE 20. 136<br />

Institut für Management und Tourismus der FHW 11.1 104<br />

Instituto de Turismo de la Región de Murcia 4.2 101,101a<br />

Instyle Travel - eine Marke der Go<br />

East Reisen GmbH 25. 139<br />

Intas Destination Management 26.A 101, 134<br />

IntegraBus 6.1 160b<br />

Intendencia Departamental de Maldonado 1.1 210<br />

Inter Continental Malta 1.2 222<br />

Interact for Information Technology 8.1 113a<br />

Interactive CMS GmbH 6.1 164<br />

Interactive Tours 21.A 122<br />

interCaribbean Airways Ltd 3.1 147<br />

Intercenter Group 2.1 101<br />

InterCity Hotel 9. 319<br />

Interconnection Travels 26.B 201<br />

Intercontinental & Maitai & Brando 5.2A 105<br />

InterContinental Abu Dhabi 22.B 210<br />

InterContinental Bali Resort 26.A 122, 123<br />

Intercontinental Bucharest 7.2B 101a-c<br />

InterContinental Hotels Group 23.A 100<br />

Intercontinental Hotels Group Jordan 23.B 202<br />

InterContinental Mauritius Resort 20. 129<br />

InterContinental San Juan Hotel 2.1 316<br />

InterContinental Wien 17. 103<br />

intercup GmbH Reisebüround<br />

Objekteinrichtung 24. 104<br />

InteRes GmbH 10.1 117<br />

InterExchange, Inc.- Intern and Trainee USA 11.1 314<br />

intergerma Hotels & Tagungsstätten /<br />

T&M Media GmbH 6 Co. KG 5.3 105<br />

Interholiday AG 25. 139<br />

Interlaken Tourismus<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Interline Chauffeurservice Eschborn GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Intern Abroad 11.1 314<br />

International Delphic Council 3.1 129<br />

International Hospitality Enterprises 2.1 316<br />

International Travel & Congresses 23.B 203<br />

Internationale Beethovenfeste Bonn gGmbH 8.2 103b<br />

Internationale Hochschule Bad<br />

Honnef Bonn GmbH 11.1 103<br />

Intersight Tours & Travels (P) Ltd. 5.2B 223<br />

Intertimes Group 2.1 122<br />

Intertours Nepal (P.) Ltd. 5.2A 111<br />

Intertravel Viaggi Lufthansa City Center 1.2 113<br />

Into the Glacier 18. 128c<br />

INTOAFRICA ECO TRAVEL LTD. 21.A 122<br />

Intour Maldives Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Intourist LLC 2.1 121<br />

Intourmarket Travel Exhibition 2.1 120<br />

Intours Albania 1.2 214<br />

Intrepid Travel / Adventure Tours 5.2A 114<br />

Intrepid Travel GmbH 25. 147<br />

Intrepid Travel/ Adventure Tours Australia 25. 147<br />

Intui.travel Transfer 6.1 102<br />

Investaçor Hotel & Resorts 2.2 208d<br />

Invitation Romania 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Involatus Carrier Consulting GmbH 25. 116<br />

Iorana Hotels 1.1 201<br />

Ipekyolu Kalkinma Ajansi (IKA) 3.2 201<br />

IPW by U.S. Travel 2.1 490<br />

Iran Doostan Tours 7.2A 100<br />

Ireland for Youth & Adventure 4.1 104<br />

Ireland Ways 18. 122<br />

Irish Education Partners 11.1 314<br />

Irish Experience Tours 4.1 104<br />

Irish Ferries 18. 122<br />

Irish Greyhound Board 18. 122<br />

Irish Welcome Tours 18. 122<br />

Irland Information Tourism Ireland 18. 122<br />

Irman Pars Tour Operator 7.2A 100<br />

Irupe Lodge & Tours 1.1 208<br />

Isarradweg c/o Alpin Consult 6.2B 301<br />

Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. 26.A 106<br />

Isibindi Africa Lodges 20. 119<br />

ISITALIA - Italia Incoming International SRL 1.2 107<br />

Island Aviation 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Island Continent Tours 20. 103<br />

Island Pro Travel 18. 128c<br />

Islandstofa / Promote Island 18. 128c<br />

Isles of Scilly 18. 123, 125<br />

ISO Travel Solutions 5.1 109<br />

Isos Thermal&Spa 3.2 105<br />

Israel Ministry of Tourism 23.B 203<br />

Isram Israel (Touring) Ltd. 25. 180<br />

Isrotel Hotel Ltd. 23.B 203<br />

Istrabenz Turizem 17. 109<br />

It exists 1.2 104<br />

Italcamel 8.1 134<br />

Italia Gastronomica SRL 1.2 124a<br />

Italian Hospitality Brand srl 1.2 114<br />

Italian Hospitality Collection 1.2 113<br />

Italienische Zentrale für Tourismus 1.2 125-127<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Asia 1.1 108<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Asia 18. 102<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Asia 26.C 304a<br />

ITC “Asia Mountains” 2.1 117<br />

ITC Hotels India 5.2B 210<br />

Itermar Tour Operator & DMC 1.2 104<br />

ITO Tours 10.2 102<br />

Itravex 4.2 202<br />

ITS Städtereisen 8.2 103a<br />

ITT GmbH 25. 141, 146<br />

ITT Inspirations Travel & Tours 20. 121<br />

Iwan Herman Hotel & Travel Consultant 26.A 122, 123<br />

Iwanowski’s Reisebuchverlag Vertrieb<br />

und Service Iwanowski GmbH 10.2 106<br />

Izmailovo (Gamma, Delta) Tourist<br />

Hotel Complex 2.1 121<br />

Izmir (Izmir Valiligi) Il Kültür ve Turizm<br />

Müdürlügü 3.2 201<br />

Izmir Development Agency 3.2 107<br />

J<br />

J. Bachem VerlaG 10.2 106<br />

JA Maldives Private Limited (JA Manafaru) 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

JA Resorts & Hotels 22.A 105<br />

Jaarbeurs 10.2 102<br />

JAC Travel 18. 122<br />

Jac Travel Canada 2.1 491<br />

Jacaranda Hotel 21.A 120<br />

Jacaré Travel 1.1 104b<br />

Jackal Berry Tented Lodge 20. 106<br />

Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce 2.1 360<br />

JacTravel 8.1 129<br />

Jade Hochschule Wilhelmshaven<br />

/Oldenburg/Elsfleth 11.1 205<br />

Jade Marina Resort Hotel 26.B 201<br />

Jade Mountain, Saint Lucia 3.1 122<br />

J’adore Deluxe Hotel & Spa 3.2 201<br />

Jaén Tourist Board<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Jalisco is México 1.1 101<br />

Jamaika Tourist Board 3.1 139<br />

Jambiani Villas 21.A 122<br />

Jambuluwuk Oceano Hotels & Resorts 26.A 122, 123<br />

Jammu & Kashmir Tourism<br />

Department of Tourism<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Janambhumi Hotels & Resorts (P) Ltd 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Jannah Hotels & Resorts 22.B 210<br />

JAN-POL Incoming Tour Operator 15.1 100<br />

JAPAN AIRLINES 26.A 129<br />

Japan National Tourism Organization 26.A 129<br />

Japan Railways Group 26.A 129<br />

Jasmine Palace Resort 23.A 111<br />

Jasmine Village 23.A 111<br />

Jaz Collection 23.A 117<br />

JAZ in the city 9. 319<br />

JC Portugal DMC 2.2 208a<br />

Jenman African Safaris 20. 120<br />

Jersey, Visit Jersey / Kanalinsel Jersey 18. 124<br />

Jerusalem Development Authority 23.B 203<br />

Jerusalem Hotel Association 23.B 203<br />

Jet Airways 25. 110<br />

Jet Leisure Maldives Pvt Ltd<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Jetan Travel Services<br />

Co Pvt Ltd (Adaaran Resorts) 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Jetway Express Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

Jetwing Hotels Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Jetwing Travels (Pvt.) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Jewel Tours 26.C 326<br />

JF Tours Innovation GmbH 26.A 129<br />

Jharkhand Tourism Directorate<br />

of Tourism Govt. of Jharkhand 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Jia Jia Traveling Accomodation<br />

and Creation Co. 26.A 130<br />

JJW HOTELS & RESORTS 2.2 208c<br />

Job & Karriere Guide Touristik 11.1 214<br />

Job & Karriere Guide Touristik 10.1 121<br />

Jobsterne.de 11.1 214<br />

Joburg Tourism 20. 138<br />

Jochen Schweizer Corporate Solutions GmbH 8.1 117<br />

Jockfall Jakt och Fiske 18. 108<br />

Joex Travel 1.1 102<br />

John Chase Safaris 20. 131<br />

Jonview Canada Inc 2.1 491<br />

Jordan Experience Tours 23.B 202<br />

Jordan Projects for Tourism Development 22.B 208a<br />

Jordan Tourism Board 23.B 202<br />

Jordan Tours & Travel 23.B 202<br />

Jordan Valley Regional Council 23.B 203<br />

JourneyScapes (Pvt.) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Joy’s Resorts and Hotels 5.2B 223<br />

JPM Guides 25. 105<br />

JS Hotels - JS Alcudi-Mar 4.2 103<br />

JT Touristik GmbH 25. 178<br />

JTB Global Marketing & Travel Inc. 26.A 129<br />

Jucy Rentals 5.2A 114<br />

Jugendgästehaus Kühlungsborn 9. 110<br />

Jugendreise Akademie eG iG 4.1 110<br />

Jumbo Kingdom 26.A 107<br />

Jumbo Tours Group 4.2 109<br />

Jumeira Rotana 9. 308<br />

Jumeirah Beach Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Jumeirah Creekside Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Jumeirah Dhevanafushi<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Jumeirah Emirates Towers 22.A 103<br />

Jumeirah Etihad Towers 22.B 210<br />

Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts 22.A 103<br />

Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa 22.A 208<br />

Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa 4.2 101,101a<br />

Jumeirah Zabeel Saray Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Jungfrau Region Tourismus<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Jungle Experiences Amazon Cruises & travel 5.3 103<br />

Jungle Travels India Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Juulchin Tourism Corporation 26.C 309<br />

Juulchin World Tours 26.C 309<br />

Juwel Hotels 14.1 112<br />

JW Marriott 22.A 208<br />

JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa 26.B 221<br />

JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa 9. 302<br />

K<br />

Kadappuram Beach Resorts<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

KAERA Industrie- und Touristik<br />

Versicherungsmakler GmbH 10.1 117<br />

Kafunta Safaris 20. 133<br />

Kagera Safaris 21.A 119<br />

Kahramana Beach Resort 23.A 100<br />

Kahramana Sharm El-Sheikh Hotel 23.A 100<br />

Kairali Ayurvedic<br />

Health Resort (P) Limited 5.2B 230<br />

Kalajoki Travel Association 18. 108<br />

Kaliningrad region, Ministry for tourism 2.1 121<br />

Kallpa Tour Operator 1.1 208<br />

Kamandalu Ubud 26.A 122, 123<br />

Kamchatskiy krai, Travel and<br />

External Affairs Agency of 2.1 120<br />

Kamelya Collection 3.2 139<br />

Kamino Tours DMC 1.1 101<br />

Kamstra Travel 10.2 102<br />

Kanab/Southern Utah Office of Tourism 2.1 322<br />

Kananga 20. 120<br />

Kanarische Inseln 4.2 203<br />

Kanda Residences Samui 26.B 221<br />

Kandertal Tourismus<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Kandima Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Kanika Hotels & Resorts<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Kansas/Oklahoma 2.1 253<br />

Kapetanios Hotels<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

KAPTID Cappadocia Tourist<br />

Hoteliers Association 3.2 201<br />

Karafuu Beach Resort & Spa 21.A 122<br />

Karakuram Adventure 5.2A 115<br />

Karaman Belediye Baskanligi 3.2 201<br />

Karbala Rayhaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Karen Blixen Camp Masai Mara 20. 120<br />

Karibu Travel Market 21.A 122<br />

Karibu World 21.A 122<br />

Kariega Game Reserve 20. 138<br />

Karnataka Tourism 5.2B 242<br />

Kärnten Werbung GmbH 17. 103<br />

Karpaten Hotels 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Karpaten Turism 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Kars (Kars Valiligi Il<br />

Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Karvan Leaders (Pvt). Ltd. 5.2A 115<br />

Kas-Day Tour Gun Turizm Seyahat Acentesi 3.2 109<br />

Kash Venture Travels Pvt. Ltd. (KVT) 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Kassel Airport, Flughafen GmbH Kassel 7.2C 101<br />

Kassel Marketing GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Kassel Marketing GmbH 16. 101<br />

Kata Beach Resort and Spa 26.B 210-212<br />

Kata Palm + Rawai Palm +<br />

Mai Khao Palm, Phuket 26.B 221<br />

Kata Sea Breeze Resort 26.B 210-212<br />

Katalogwerkstatt GmbH 5.1 133<br />

Katalonien, Catalan Tourist Board 4.2 202<br />

Katarina line 1.2 216<br />

Katathani Collection of Resorts 26.B 210-212<br />

Kathmandu Experience Travels & Tours P. Ltd. 5.2A 110<br />

Katla Travel 18. 128c<br />

Kaus Media Services 5.3 110<br />

Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier<br />

Conservation Area (TVCA) 20. 133<br />

Kaya Yachting 25. 170<br />

KAYS TRAVEL 20. 136<br />

Kayseri (Kayseri Valiligi Il Kültür<br />

ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Kayumanis Private Villa & Spa 26.A 122, 123<br />

Kaza Collection 20. 106<br />

Kazakhstan 2.1 123<br />

Kazan Committee for Tourism 2.1 121<br />

KB Representation 20. 134<br />

KB Representation 20. 134<br />

KD Deutsche Rheinschiffahrt AG 8.2 103a<br />

KD Köln-Düsseldorfer Deutsche<br />

Rheinschiffahrt AG 8.2 103a<br />

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KD Köln-Düsseldorfer Deutsche<br />

Rheinschiffahrt AG 16. 101<br />

Keahotels 18. 128c<br />

Keepers of the Sacred Tradition<br />

of Pipemakers 2.1 465<br />

Kelana DMC 26.A 122, 123<br />

Kemal Bay Hotel 3.2 201<br />

Kempinski Hotel Ajman 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Al Mouj Muscat, Oman 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Aqaba Red Sea 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay Bodrum 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Bristol <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates Dubai 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay Red Sea 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel The Dome Belek 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotels 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Nile Hotel Garden City Cairo 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Seychelles Resort 20. 130<br />

Kenya Airports Authority 21.A 120<br />

Kenya Airways 25. 130<br />

Kenya Tourism Board 21.A 120<br />

Kenyatta intl. Convection Centre 21.A 120<br />

Kenzan Wildlife Safaris 21.A 126<br />

Kenzi Hotels Group 21.B 208<br />

Ker & Downey Botswana 20. 131<br />

Kerala Tourism 5.2B 223<br />

Kerala Voyages (India) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Kerzner International One&Only Resorts,<br />

Atlantis the Palm, Mazagan Beach Resort 9. 209<br />

Keshet Educational Journeys 23.B 203<br />

KETAV Kemer Promotion Foundation<br />

(Kemer Yöresi Tanitim Vakfi) 3.2 201<br />

Ketzaltour, S.A. de C.V. 1.1 101<br />

Keukenhof 10.2 102<br />

Kevin Streit and Associates, LLC 2.1 490<br />

Key Tours International 1.2 214<br />

Khalidiya Palace Rayhaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Khaolak Holdings Co., Ltd. 26.B 209<br />

Khaolak Laguna Resort 26.B 221<br />

Khaolak Valley Company Limited 26.B 209<br />

Khasab Tours 22.B 200<br />

Khazar Travel Company 2.1 124<br />

KHC Westfalenhallen GmbH 8.2 101a<br />

Khiri Travel 26.B 203<br />

Kibran Tours PLC 21.A 102a<br />

Kicheche Camps 21.A 120<br />

Kichwa Peru Tour Operator 1.1 104a<br />

Kiel Marketing e.V. 6.2A 105<br />

Kigo, a RealPage Company 6.1 113<br />

Kilemakyaro Mountain Lodge 21.A 122<br />

Kili Villa Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

KILIFAIR Promotion Co. Ltd 21.A 122<br />

Kilima Camp/Tawi Lodge 21.A 120<br />

Kilimandscharo Active Tours Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Kilit Global 3.2 135<br />

Killary Adventure Co./ Connemara<br />

Adventure Tours 4.1 104<br />

KINBOAT 10.2 102<br />

Kirimaya Golf Resort Spa 26.B 221<br />

Kirman Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Kiruna in Lapland 18. 108<br />

Kish Events and Festival Institution 7.2A 100<br />

Kish free zone organization 7.2A 100<br />

Kitzbühel l The Legend. 17. 103<br />

Klaipeda tourism and culture<br />

information centre 18. 126b<br />

Klassik Stiftung Weimar 11.2 103<br />

Klemmer International<br />

Versicherungsmakler GmbH 4.1 112<br />

Klimahaus® Bremerhaven 8° Ost 6.2A 101<br />

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 25. 130<br />

Klocke Verlag GmbH 5.3 104<br />

Klühspies Reisen GmbH & Co. KG 4.1 115<br />

KMP Group 2.1 120<br />

Knappschaft-Bahn-See 26.A 111<br />

Knossos Travel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Koblenz-Touristik 8.2 201b<br />

Koc Otel 3.2 109<br />

Kochsberg Europa Akademie 9. 110<br />

Koh Samui Tourism Association 26.B 216<br />

Köln Bonn Airport 8.2 103e<br />

KölnTourismus GmbH 8.2 103a-f<br />

Kölntourist Personenschiffahrt am Dom GmbH 8.2 103a<br />

Kolo Travel Ltd 5.3 103<br />

Kolping Hotels und Resorts 9. 110<br />

Kolpinghaus Meran 9. 110<br />

Kolumba - Kunstmuseum des Erzbistums Köln 16. 104<br />

Komex Tours / Grupo Royale 1.1 101<br />

Kompas 17. 109<br />

Kompas Ethiopia Tours 21.A 121<br />

Kondor Tours GmbH 1.1 216<br />

Kongress- und Touristik Service<br />

Region Saarbrücken GmbH 8.2 202a<br />

KONOKONO BEACH RESORT 21.A 122<br />

Kontokali Bay Resort & Spa 2.2 101<br />

kontor2508 16. 100<br />

Kontour<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Konya Büyüksehir Belediyesi 3.2 201<br />

Köpenicker Hauptmann Festspiele 12. 101<br />

KORA TOURS PVT. LTD 5.2A 110<br />

Korcula Hotels Croatia 1.2 203<br />

Korean Air 25. 130<br />

Korean Air 26.A 135<br />

Koreanische Zentrale für Tourismus 26.A 135<br />

Kos Island 2.2 123<br />

KOS Objekttextilien International GmbH 9. 109<br />

Kosice - Tourism 7.2B 103<br />

Kosovo Investment and Enterprise<br />

Support Agency (KIESA) 1.2 209<br />

Krabi Tourism Association 26.B 209<br />

Kradaed Thong Co., Ltd. 26.B 209<br />

Krakow Card 15.1 100<br />

Kreis Lippe-WALK 8.2 102a<br />

Kreisrat Cluj 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Kreisrat Satu Mare 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Kreola Ltd 20. 129<br />

Kreutzwald Hotel Tallinn 18. 109<br />

Kroatische Zentrale für Tourismus 1.2 216<br />

KSR Group GmbH 18. 113<br />

KTG Karlsruhe Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

KTG Karlsruhe Tourismus GmbH 16. 104<br />

Kuching Travel Service Co., Ltd. 26.A 130<br />

Kudos Travel & Tourism 23.B 201<br />

Kultur- und Tourismusamt Stadt Lorsch 16. 104<br />

Kulturhauptstadt Europas Leeuwarden-<br />

Fryslan 2018 Leeuwarden-Fryslan 2018 10.2 102<br />

KulturLoungeBayern 6.2B 301<br />

Kulturstadt Mons 10.2 105<br />

Kunming China International<br />

Travel Service Co. Ltd. 26.C 310<br />

Kunnathur Mana Ayurveda<br />

Heritage&Wesfa Hospitality<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Kunstfest Weimar 16. 104<br />

Kunsthalle Bremen 6.2A 101<br />

Kunsthalle Düsseldorf KIT - Kunst im Tunnel 8.2 103b<br />

Kunsthalle Emden 16. 100<br />

Kunstmeile Hamburg GbR 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Kunstmeile Hamburg GbR 16. 100<br />

Kunstmuseum Bonn 8.2 103b<br />

Kunstmuseum Pablo Picasso Münster 16. 103<br />

Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen 8.2 103b<br />

Kunth Verlag GmbH & Co. KG 10.2 106<br />

Kupu Kupu Resorts & Spa by L’OCCITANE 26.A 122, 123<br />

Kura Hulanda Resorts & GHL Hotels 3.1 135<br />

Kura-Kura Resort 26.A 122, 123<br />

Kurban Tours 22.B 210<br />

Kurort Cieplice - Polnische Kurortgruppe 15.1 100<br />

Kurort Kolobrzeg S.A. 15.1 100<br />

Kurort Polczyn - Polnische Kurortgruppe 15.1 100<br />

Kurort Swinoujscie S.A. 15.1 100<br />

Kursunlu Cavundur Termal Otel 3.2 109<br />

Kursunlu Han 3.2 109<br />

Kurz Mal Weg GmbH 8.1 112<br />

KUS Landkreis Pfaffenhofen a.d. Ilm 6.2B 312, 313<br />

Kusadasi Tourism Association<br />

(Kusadasi Tourizm ve Tanitma Dernegi) 3.2 201<br />

Kuwait Airways 21.B 214<br />

Kuwait Hotel Owners Association 22.A 208<br />

Kuwait Tourism Services Co 22.A 208<br />

Kuwait, Ministry of Information - Tourism Sector 22.A 208<br />

Kuzey Anadolu Kalkinma Ajansi 3.2 201<br />

KV Kommunalverlag GmbH & Co. KG 10.2 107<br />

Kvarner Tourismusverband der Region 1.2 207<br />

Kwale County 21.A 120<br />

Kwando Safaris 20. 131<br />

KYOTO CITY 26.A 129<br />

Kyrgyz Association of Tour Operators 2.1 117<br />

Kyrgyz Community Based Tourism<br />

Association KCBT 2.1 112<br />

L<br />

La Beduina Tours 23.B 202<br />

La Cala Resort<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

La Flora Resort & Spa & Casa de La Flora 26.B 221<br />

La Palma Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 203<br />

La Palmeraie Boutique Hotel Tamarina<br />

by Mauritius Boutique Hotel 20. 129<br />

La Rioja Turismo 4.2 101,101a<br />

La Tortuga Verde 3.1 231<br />

La Ventana / Gala Tango 1.1 208<br />

La Veranda Resort 26.B 223a<br />

Ladera Resort 3.1 122<br />

Lafayette Travel 2.1 345<br />

Lafia Voyages 21.A 107<br />

LAGISATU TRAVEL 26.A 121<br />

Lago Maggiore - Fedora Cam Com VCO 1.2 223<br />

Lagoa do Algarve (Municipio) 2.2 205a<br />

Laguna Vista Beach Resort 23.A 100<br />

Laguna Vista Garden Resort 23.A 100<br />

Laguna Vista Residence 23.A 100<br />

Lahami Bay Beach Resort<br />

& Gardens, South Red Sea 23.A 103<br />

Lahn-Dill-Kreis 7.2C 101<br />

Lahntal Tourismus Verband e.V. 7.2C 101<br />

Lahn-Taunus-Touristik e.V. 7.2C 101<br />

Lahti & Southern Lake Päijänne Region 18. 128b<br />

Lake Nakuru Lodge 21.A 120<br />

Lalezar Thermal 3.2 105<br />

LAM - Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique 20. 107<br />

LAM Member (Blak Pvt Ltd) 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Land and Lake Safaris 20. 101<br />

Land Fleesensee Service GmbH 6.2A 106b<br />

land in sicht AG 6.2B 307<br />

Land Tours GH LTD 21.A 106<br />

Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und<br />

Archäologie Sachsen-Anhalt 11.2 101<br />

Landesamt für Vorgeschichte 11.2 101<br />

Landesgartenschau Apolda 2017 GmbH 11.2 103<br />

Landeshauptstadt Potsdam 12. 101<br />

Landesverband für Kinderund<br />

Jugendreisen <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

und Brandenburg e.V. 4.1 109<br />

Landgut Duin & Kruidberg 10.2 102<br />

Landgut Stober 7.1C 100<br />

Landidyll Hotels & Restaurants 10.1 119<br />

Landkreis Gießen - Wirtschaftsförderung<br />

/ Tourismus 7.2C 101<br />

Landkreis Harz 11.2 101<br />

Landratsamt Erding - Tourismus 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Landratsamt Konstanz Stabsstelle<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung, Tourismus und Europa 6.2B 202<br />

Langi Langi Beach Bungalows 21.A 122<br />

Langkawi Lagoon Resort 26.A 121<br />

Lanka Holidays.Net (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Lanka Sportreizen<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Lanka Vacations (Pvt) Ltd<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Lanzarote and Chinijo Islands<br />

Unesco Global Geopark 4.1 247<br />

Laos - Ministry of Information,<br />

Culture and Tourism 26.C 329<br />

Lapland Hotels and Safaris 18. 128b<br />

Lapland Lodge AB 18. 108<br />

Lapland Resorts 18. 108<br />

Lares 1.1 210<br />

Larnaka Tourism Board<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Las Dalias Hippy Market 4.2 111<br />

Las Gaviotas Suites Hotel 4.2 103<br />

Las Torres Patagonia, Hotel 1.1 201<br />

Las Vegas CVA 2.1 445<br />

LATAM Airlines Group 1.1 205<br />

Late Bolivia 1.1 206<br />

Latin America World 4.1 235<br />

Latin American Encounter 1.1 209<br />

Latincoming 3.1 238<br />

Latintrails 1.1 110<br />

Latsat Ltd., Latvia 8.1 113a<br />

Latventure Incoming Cia Ltda. 1.1 110<br />

Latvian Tourism Development Agency 18. 126a<br />

LAUGFS Leisure Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Laureate Hospitality Education 11.1 308<br />

Lausanne Hospitality Consulting S.A. 17. 101,101a-c<br />

LC Peru 1.1 102<br />

Le Bristol Beirut Hotel 23.B 200<br />

Le Châtelain Boutique Hotel 10.2 104<br />

Le Cité du Vin 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Le Commodore Hotel 23.B 200<br />

Le Coral Hideaway Beyond Phuket,<br />

Natai Beach Pha 26.B 221<br />

Le Flamboyant 20. 129<br />

Le Havre Tourism<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Le Meridien Abu Dhabi Tourist Club 22.B 210<br />

Le Meridien Al Aqah Beach Resort 22.A 102<br />

Le Meridien Grand Hotel Nürnberg 6.2B 305<br />

Le Meridien Phuket Beach Resort 26.B 210-212<br />

Le Meridien St. Julians Hotel & Spa 1.2 222<br />

Le Palmiste Resort & Spa Mauritius 20. 129<br />

Le Passage to India 25. 131<br />

Le Passage to India Tours<br />

and Travels Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 215<br />

Le Peninsula Bay Beach Resort & Spa<br />

Blue Lagoon Beach Hotel Blue Bay 20. 129<br />

Le Relais de l’Hermitage Saint-Gilles 20. 132<br />

Le Royal Hotels & Resorts - Luxembourg 10.2 101<br />

Le Soliel de Boracay 26.A 101, 134<br />

Le Voyageur 20. 104<br />

Lebanon, Ministry of Tourism 23.B 200<br />

Leeds Castle 18. 123, 125<br />

Leeu Collection 20. 138<br />

Legendary Myanmar Travel 26.B 201<br />

Legian Beach Hotel/ Candi<br />

Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 122, 123<br />

Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsgeographie<br />

und Tourismusforschung, LMU München 11.1 312<br />

Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Leisure For You 15.1 100<br />

Leisure Lodge Beach and Golf Resort 21.A 120<br />

Leisure Travel Services 23.A 100<br />

Lembaga Kemajuan Wilayah Pulau Pinang 26.A 121<br />

Lemonade Tour 3.2 201<br />

Lenbachhaus 16. 104<br />

Lenggries, Gästeinformation 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Lenk-Simmental Tourismus<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Leonardo 10.1 110a<br />

Leonardo Hotels 8.1 135<br />

Leone Blu 1.2 113<br />

Leopard Beach Resort 21.A 120<br />

Leopard Tours Ltd. 21.A 125<br />

Leptos Calypso Hotels Public Ltd. 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Lernidee Erlebnisreisen GmbH 26.C 301<br />

Les Balades de Magalie<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Les Hôtels de Paris<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Les jardins du Mess<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Les parfumeries Fragonard<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Les Rives 26.C 311<br />

Les Roches International School<br />

of Hotel Management 11.1 308<br />

Les Roches Jin Jiang International<br />

Hotel Management College 11.1 308<br />

Les Roches Marbella International<br />

School of Hotel Management 11.1 308<br />

Lesotho Tourism Development Corporation 20. 115<br />

Letoonia Resorts 3.2 201<br />

Lets Go Maldives Pvt Ltd<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Let’s Go Travel 21.A 119<br />

Let’s Sea Hua Hin & Loligo Resort 26.B 221<br />

Lettischer Hotel- und Gaststättenverband 18. 126a<br />

Levon Travel 15.1 104<br />

LEXIS INSTITUTO 4.2 121<br />

L’hotel Group 26.A 107<br />

Liberec, Region 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Liberty Georgia Destination Management 15.1 103<br />

Liberty International Tourism 7.2B 101a-c<br />

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Liberty International Tourism Group 9. 301<br />

Lidl E-Commerce International GmbH & Co. KG 18. 100<br />

Liebliches Taubertal, Tourismusverband 6.2B 304<br />

Liechtenstein Marketing 17. 102<br />

Lienes apartamenti 18. 126a<br />

Lifestyle Holidays Vacation Resort 3.1 131<br />

Lifestyle Retreats 26.A 122, 123<br />

Lihotec LLC, Russia 8.1 113a<br />

Lille 3000<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Lille Tourism<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Lily Beach Resort & Spa<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Lima Mentor 1.1 102<br />

Lima Tours 25. 131<br />

Lima Tours 1.1 102, 209<br />

Limassol Tourism Board<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Limtravelone 1.2 123<br />

Lindbergh Tour & Travel 10.2 102<br />

Lindenhof 9. 110<br />

Lindian Village 2.2 110<br />

Lindner Hotels AG 9. 117<br />

LinTour Ltd. 15.1 101<br />

Lion Roars / Cape Hotels 20. 138<br />

Lions Dive & Beach Resort Curacao 3.1 135<br />

Lions of Tanzania Safari & Tours 21.A 122<br />

Liszt Academy of Music 16. 105<br />

Lit Bangkok Hotel & Residence 26.B 221<br />

Lithuanian State Department of Tourism<br />

under the Ministry of Economy 18. 126b<br />

Litore Resort Hotel & Spa 3.2 136<br />

Littlebig Road 2.1 490<br />

Live Riga 18. 126a<br />

Living Tours Portugal & Spain 2.2 208a<br />

Livingstone Jan Thiel Resort 3.1 135<br />

LKW Kultur 8.2 102b<br />

LLC “Vip Global Service” 2.1 108<br />

LLC Orient Adventure 2.1 116<br />

LLC. Javohir 2.1 113<br />

LLC.Orom Travel 2.1 113<br />

Lleva Tour Operator 1.1 114<br />

Lloret Turisme 4.2 202<br />

LMX Touristik GmbH 25. 102<br />

Loama Resort Maldives at Maamigili 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Local Tourism Organization of Walbrzych 15.1 100<br />

Lochner Viajes 1.1 208<br />

Lodge Roche Tamarin & Spa 20. 132<br />

LodgIQ 10.1 112a<br />

Lodz Region 15.1 100<br />

Loews Don CeSar Hotel 2.1 315<br />

LogosTour GmbH Reiseveranstalter<br />

des Polnischen Lehrerverbandes 15.1 100<br />

Lohospo GmbH - Büro Allgäu 6.2B 307<br />

LOISIUM Kellerwelt Betriebs GmbH & Co KG 16. 105<br />

London & Partners 18. 123, 125<br />

London Tombs 18. 123, 125<br />

Long Beach Resort Hotel & Spa 3.2 201<br />

Long Island Convention & Visitors Ctr. 2.1 405<br />

Lonicera World Hotel 3.2 201<br />

Loop Head Tourism 18. 122<br />

Lopesan Hotel Group 4.2 208<br />

Lordos Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Lordos Hotels (Holdings) Ltd 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Loro Parque / Siam Park / Hotel Botánico 4.2 206<br />

Loro Parque SA 4.2 206<br />

Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board 2.1 435<br />

Los Mochis - Copper Canyon Amapa Tours 1.1 101<br />

Lotus Asia Tours 26.A 121, 122, 123<br />

Lotus Asia Tours 20. 129<br />

Lotus Desaru Beach Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 121<br />

Louis Hotels Plc Ltd 2.2 107<br />

Louis Travel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Louisiana Office of Tourism 2.1 345<br />

LOURDES TRAVEL 23.B 203<br />

Louvre Hotels Group 9. 119<br />

LOVE FOR AFRICA 20. 136<br />

Lovely Tour LLC 2.1 120<br />

Lovers Grachtenrundfahrten 10.2 102<br />

LOWCOSTBEDS 25. 137<br />

Lower Silesia Tourist Organisation 15.1 100<br />

LT Aviana Travel 3.2 201<br />

LTC Media Verlag 2.1 103<br />

LTS International AG 25. 102<br />

L’TUR Tourismus AG 25. 149<br />

Luang Prabang View Hotel 26.A 110<br />

Lübeck und Travemünde Marketing GmbH 6.2A 105<br />

Lublin Regional Tourist Organisation 15.1 100<br />

Ludomar Travel di Neri Maria Cristina 1.2 114<br />

Lufthansa AirPlus Servicekarten GmbH 7.1C 100<br />

Lufthansa City Center 12. 102<br />

Lufthansa Holidays 25. 149<br />

Lüftner Cruises - Dr. W. Lüftner Reisen GmbH 25. 166<br />

Luna Hotels & Resorts 2.2 208d<br />

Luna Travel 2.2 211<br />

Lüneburger Heide GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Lusanova DMC - Incoming Agentur 2.2 208a<br />

Lux Invicta 2.2 208a<br />

LUX Resorts & Hotel<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

LUX* Resorts & Hotels 20. 124<br />

Luxair S.A. Luxembourg Airlines 10.2 101<br />

Luxe Voyage DMC 20. 129<br />

Luxembourg City Tourist Office 10.2 101<br />

Luxembourg City Trade Association 10.2 101<br />

Luxemburg, Landesverkehrsamt 10.2 101<br />

Luxury Travel LTD 26.C 330<br />

Luzern Tourismus<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

LV Travel - Lac Viet Travel 26.C 311<br />

LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn 8.2 103a<br />

LWL-Landesmuseum für Kunst und<br />

Kulturgeschichte 16. 103<br />

M<br />

M Tours Bled 17. 109<br />

M.T.S. Major Travel Services s.a. 21.B 208<br />

Maalu Maalu Resort & Spa (Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) 26.A 108<br />

Macedonia, FYR - Agency for promotion<br />

and support of tourism 1.2 201<br />

Machaba Safari Camp 20. 111<br />

Machangulo Beach Lodge 20. 121<br />

Macho Halisi Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Macnetix GmbH 9. 109<br />

MACONDO DMC<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

MacSun Travel doo Skopje 25. 182<br />

Mad River Boat Trips 2.1 360<br />

Mada Hotels 21.A 120<br />

MADAGASCAR LAND OF WONDERS 20. 103<br />

Madagascar National Tourism Board 20. 103<br />

Made 18. 123, 125<br />

Made in Chioggia- The little Venice 1.2 226<br />

Madeira Promotion Bureau 2.2 208a<br />

Madhya Pradesh Tourism 5.2B 247<br />

Madinat Jumeirah Resorts 22.A 103<br />

Madras Travels & Tours PVT.Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Madrid Destino, Cultura, Turismo y Negocio S.A. 4.2 101,101a<br />

Mafraq Hotel 22.B 210<br />

Magdeburg Marketing Kongress<br />

und Tourismus GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Magdeburger Tourismusverband<br />

Elbe-Börde-Heide e.V. 11.2 101<br />

Magic Arabia Tours 22.B 200<br />

Magic ways<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Magisches Mexico 1.1 101<br />

Magri Turismo 1.1 206<br />

MAHAMAYA Boutique Resort 26.A 122, 123<br />

Maharashtra Tourism Development<br />

Corporation 5.2B 201<br />

Mahaweli Reach Hotel<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Mai Chau Ecolodge 26.C 320<br />

Mai Resorts / Seaview<br />

& Andaman Seaview, Phuket 26.B 221<br />

Maia Luxury Resort Paradiese Sun Hotel 20. 130<br />

Maikhao Dream Hotels & Resorts 26.B 221<br />

Mainau GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Mainland Miltenberg-Churfranken e.V. 6.2B 303<br />

mainzplus CITYMARKETING GmbH 8.2 201b<br />

Mairdumont 10.2 106<br />

Maison Toscana 1.2 113<br />

Maistra d.d. 1.2 216<br />

Majestic Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Majestic Holidays Ltd. 3.1 141<br />

Majestic Resorts 3.1 131<br />

MAK Holding for Hotels 23.A 100<br />

makrohaus AG 6.2B 301<br />

Makunudu Island<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Malaga City Tourism Board 4.2 121<br />

MÀLAGA GASTRONOMY 4.2 121<br />

Malahini Holdings Pvt. Ltd. (Kuda Bandos) 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Malai Adventure 26.A 121<br />

Malaika Tanzania Tours and Safaris Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Malawi Tourism 20. 101<br />

Malawi Tourism Council 20. 101<br />

Malawian Style 20. 101<br />

Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board 26.A 121<br />

Maldives 4.1 222<br />

Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Maldives Airports Company Limited 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Maldives Association of Travel<br />

Agents & Tour Operators<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Maldives Getaways<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Maldives Marketing & PR Corporation<br />

c/o Kaus Media Services 5.3 102<br />

Maldives Tourism Development Corporation Plc 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Malengo Tours & Safaris 21.A 123<br />

Malgrat Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Mali Travel Tours 21.A 101a<br />

Mali, Agence de Promotion<br />

Touristique du Mali APTM ex-OMATHO 21.A 107<br />

Malla Travel & Trek Services 5.2A 110<br />

Malla Trek & travel 25. 131<br />

Malmö Turism 18. 128e<br />

Malopolska Tourist Organisation 15.1 100<br />

Hall 1.2<br />

Stand 222<br />

Malta Fremdenverkehrsamt 1.2 222<br />

Malta Sun Island Services GmbH 1.2 222<br />

Mamberto 1.2 103<br />

Mammoth Lakes Tourism 2.1 435<br />

Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji 5.2A 103<br />

Manathai Hotels & Resorts 26.B 221<br />

Manavgat Side Touristische Hotelier Verband 3.2 125a<br />

Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa Aruba 3.1 134<br />

Mandalay Hill Resort Hotel 26.B 201<br />

Mandalay Holidays Travels & Tours 26.B 201<br />

Mandarin Orchard Singapore 26.A 133<br />

Manila Hotel 26.A 101, 134<br />

Manipur Tourism<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Mann Yadanar Pon Airlines 26.B 201<br />

Mantovani Plotin Travel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Mapula Lodge & Major Blue Air 20. 131<br />

Mar Playa de Muro Suites 4.2 103<br />

Maradiva Villas Resort & Spa 20. 129<br />

MARAL Tours 7.2A 100<br />

Marasa Africa ( Mweya Safari Lodge) 21.A 119<br />

Marbella Corfu 2.2 110<br />

Marbella, Ayuntamiento de Marbella 4.2 115<br />

Marburg Stadt und Land Tourismus GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Marca Treviso Consorzio Promozione 1.2 226<br />

Marcegaglia Tourism 1.2 103<br />

Marco Polo Central Asia Travel 2.1 114<br />

Marco Polo Reisen GmbH 25. 108<br />

Marco Polo Travel Technology Co. Ltd 6.1 144<br />

MARCO POLO Travels & Tours 26.B 230<br />

Marcopolo Iran Touring Company 7.2A 100<br />

Mardin (Mardin Valiligi Il<br />

Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Mareea Comtur 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Mareea Hotels 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Marhaba Services 22.A 103<br />

Marina Mandarin Singapore 26.A 133<br />

Marine Sea Adventures<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Marintur Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

Marismare Hotels<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Mark International 2.1 490<br />

Mark Tours 22.B 200<br />

Marketing Gesellschaft Mönchengladbach mbH 8.2 103f<br />

Marketing-Gesellschaft Oberlausitz-<br />

Niederschlesien mbH 11.2 102<br />

Marketingkooperation Städte<br />

Schleswig-Holstein e.V. 6.2A 105<br />

Maroc Residences (Les Rosiers du Sud) 21.B 209<br />

Marokkanisches Fremdenverkehrsamt 21.B 208<br />

Marriott Hotels & Resorts Jordan 23.B 202<br />

Marriott Hotels International Ltd 9. 302<br />

Marriott Hotels of Asia Pacific 9. 302<br />

Marriott Hotels of Canada 9. 302<br />

Marriott Hotels of Caribbean & Latin America 9. 302<br />

Marriott Hotels of Europe 9. 302<br />

Marriott Hotels of Florida 9. 302<br />

Marriott Hotels of Middle East & Africa 9. 302<br />

Marriott Peru Hotels 1.1 102<br />

Marriott Salalah Resort 22.B 200<br />

Marshal Office of the Warmia<br />

and Mazury Region 15.1 100<br />

Marsman Drysdale Travel, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Marti Hotels & Marinas 3.2 123<br />

Martin Travel 1.1 114<br />

Martinique Comité Martiniquais du Tourisme 3.1 144<br />

Martin’s Hotels 10.2 103<br />

Maruku@Uluru 5.2A 114<br />

Masons Travel 20. 130<br />

Massachusetts Office of Tourism 2.1 502<br />

Masters Travel Service<br />

& Destination Touristic Services 23.A 110<br />

MASTOB Tourism Hotels Association<br />

of Manavgat Side Manavgat Side<br />

Turistik Otelciler Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

Matagalpa Tours Nicaragua 3.1 237<br />

Matahari Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 122, 123<br />

Matamanoa Island Resort 5.2A 103<br />

Matembezi 21.A 122<br />

Mathias Tourism Co. W.L.L 23.B 201<br />

Matobo Hills Lodge 20. 136<br />

Matoke Tours 21.A 119<br />

Mat-Su Convention & Visitors Bureau 2.1 302<br />

Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Mauermuseum - Museum Haus<br />

am Checkpoint Charlie 12. 101<br />

Maui, Britz, Mighty Campervan Rental 5.2A 114<br />

Mauly Tours & Safaris Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority 20. 129<br />

Mauritours Ltd 20. 129<br />

Mauritshuis 10.2 102<br />

Mautourco 20. 129<br />

Maverick Aviation Group 2.1 445<br />

Max Ernst Museum Brühl des LVR 8.2 103f<br />

Maxim Experience 1.1 201<br />

Maxx Royal Resorts & Voyage Hotels 25. 163<br />

Maya Ubud Resort & Spa<br />

and Maya Sanur Resort & Spa 26.A 122, 123<br />

Mayaland Since 1921 1.1 101<br />

Mayan Caribbean 3.1 235<br />

Mayan Escapes 3.1 231<br />

Mayan Princess Beach Resort/<br />

Turquoise Bay Resort 3.1 235<br />

Mayflower Holidays Sdn Bhd 26.A 121<br />

Mayotte Comité Départemental du Tourisme 20. 105<br />

Mbali Mbali Lodges and Camps 21.A 122<br />

Mberesero Lodges and Tented Camps 21.A 122<br />

MBK Hotels & Tourism Co.,<br />

Ltd. (Pathumwan Princess) 26.B 221<br />

Mbtravel - Madeira & Azores 2.2 208b<br />

MC Group Hotels 3.2 201<br />

McArthurGlen Group 1.2 120<br />

MCI Management Center Innsbruck 11.1 213<br />

mCruise GmbH 3.1 214<br />

McTours Centroamerica 3.1 235<br />

MDT Makler der Touristik GmbH 25. 139<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,<br />

Tourismusverband e.V.<br />

6.2A 106,106a-b<br />

Medellín Convention Bureau<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

MEDER CommTech GmbH 6.1 118<br />

Media Carrier GmbH 9. 109<br />

Media Rotana 9. 308<br />

Medical SPA Travel 15.1 100<br />

Medikur Reisen GmbH 25. 139<br />

Mediplus Gruppe GmbH Deutschland 25. 139<br />

Médoc Océan<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

MeerArbeit, Fachvermittlung für Hotelund<br />

Gaststättengewerbe 11.1 210<br />

Meet in Georgia LTD 15.1 103<br />

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Meet Travel 3.2 201<br />

meetago GmbH 8.1 117<br />

Meeting Point International 25. 177<br />

meetingmasters.de MICE Procurement 8.1 116<br />

meetingmasters.de Teilnehmermanagement 8.1 125<br />

Mega Global Air Services (Maldives) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Mega Travel 2.2 101<br />

Megal Suites Hotel 1.1 114<br />

MEHR! Entertainment GmbH 8.2 102c<br />

MEININGER Hotels 4.1 102<br />

meinpepp 25. 176<br />

Mekong Cruises and The Luang Say Residence 26.A 110<br />

Mekong Eyes Ltd. 26.C 325<br />

Melas Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Meli Tours 2.2 101<br />

Melia Bali Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

Melia Caribe Tropical 3.1 131<br />

Melia Hotels I Portugal 2.2 208b<br />

Meliá Hotels International 9. 201<br />

Melia Hotels International Bulgaria 15.1 101<br />

Melia Purosani Hotel 26.A 122, 123<br />

Melia Yangon 26.B 201<br />

Melia Zanzibar 21.A 122<br />

Melo Travel 2.2 208d<br />

Memnon Tours 23.A 100<br />

Mémorial de Verdun<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917<br />

- Zonnebeke 10.2 103<br />

Memoris Ltd. 20. 129<br />

Mena House Hotel 23.A 100<br />

Mercado & Eventos - Brasil 1.1 217<br />

Mercedes-Benz Museum 6.2B 202<br />

Mercure Grand Hotel Seef 23.B 201<br />

Mercurius Info Tours 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Mercury Travels Limited 5.2B 235<br />

Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 121<br />

Merlin Entertainments 18. 123, 125<br />

Merlin Entertainments 2.1 519<br />

Mersin (Mersin Valiligi il<br />

Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Mersin Turizm Isletmecileri Dernegi (Mertid) 3.2 117<br />

Mersin Turizm Platformu 3.2 117<br />

MesaStila 26.A 122, 123<br />

Mesoamerica Travel 3.1 235<br />

Messe Bremen, WFB Wirtschafstförderung<br />

Bremen GmbH, Musikfestival jazzahead! 6.2A 101<br />

Messe Reise Markt 4.1 203<br />

Messerschmidt Reisen 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Messe und Veanstaltungs GmbH<br />

Deutsch-Polnische Tourist Information 12. 101<br />

MesseReiseMarkt 26.B 230<br />

Metropolitan Museum of Art 2.1 405<br />

Metropolitan Touring - South America 1.1 105<br />

Metropolitan Touring Argentina 1.1 105<br />

Metropolitan Touring Colombia 1.1 105<br />

Metropolitan Touring Peru 1.1 105<br />

METS Travel & Tours 3.1 123<br />

Mexcellence Travel 1.1 101<br />

Mexico City Tourism Trust 1.1 101<br />

Mexico Desconocido 1.1 101<br />

Mexico Touring DMC 1.1 101<br />

Mexico Tourism Board 1.1 101<br />

Meydan Hotels & Hospitality 22.A 103<br />

Mezoon Travels 22.B 200<br />

MFB Mein Fernbus GmbH 12. 102<br />

MG Holiday 26.B 207b<br />

MGM Muthu Hotels 2.2 208c<br />

MGM Resorts International 2.1 345<br />

MHK - Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel 16. 101<br />

MHP Tours & Travel 26.A 122, 123<br />

MICE PORTAL GmbH 7.1C 100<br />

MICEview - competitive market intelligence 8.1 117<br />

Michael Müller Verlag GmbH 10.2 106<br />

Hall 17. Stand 107<br />

Michelangelo International Travel s.r.l. 17. 107<br />

Mida Hotels and Resorts 26.A 110<br />

Middelpunt Belgien 9. 110<br />

Midden-Limburg Marketing 10.2 102<br />

Middle East Airlines 25. 130<br />

Middle East Airlines - MEA 23.B 200<br />

Midoco GmbH 6.1 164<br />

Mielno Commune 15.1 100<br />

MIKI REISEN 26.A 129<br />

Miki Travel Limited 8.1 113b<br />

Miles & More GmbH 25. 152<br />

Milestone Safaris & Mountaineering 21.A 122<br />

Millenium & Copthorne Hotels 22.B 200<br />

Millenium Resort Patong Phuket 26.B 221<br />

Millennium & Copthorne Hotels plc 9. 303<br />

Millennium Airport Hotel Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Millennium Hotels and Resorts<br />

International Hotels 26.A 133<br />

Millennium Hotels Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Millennium Plaza Hotel Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Miller Incoming GmbH 3.1 230<br />

Miller Reisen GmbH 3.1 230<br />

Mimino Travel 15.1 103<br />

Ministerium fur Kulturen und Tourism 1.1 206<br />

Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism 21.A 122<br />

Ministry of Tourism & Hospitality Industry 20. 136<br />

Minoan Lines 2.2 101<br />

Minor Hotel Group 26.B 232<br />

Minor Hotels Vietnam 26.C 331<br />

Minos Beach Art Hotel 2.2 110<br />

Miracle Resort Hotel 3.2 201<br />

Miracle Tourism 22.A 103<br />

Miraggio Thermal Spa Resort 2.2 110<br />

Miramare Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Mirihi Island Resort<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Misa Tours International 2.1 491<br />

Mississippi Tourism 2.1 345<br />

Mitad del Mundo, EP deTurismo 1.1 110<br />

Mitsis Hotels 2.2 108<br />

Mittelweser-Touristik GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

mo´media 10.2 102<br />

Moby Lines Europe GmbH 1.2 228<br />

Modenatur Incoming Tour Operator & DMC 1.2 104<br />

Moevenpick Resort Laem Yai Beach Samui 26.B 221<br />

Mogotel 18. 126a<br />

Moivaro Lodges & Tented Camps 21.A 101<br />

Moldova, Tourism Agency<br />

of the Republic of Moldova 7.2B 104<br />

Moletai municipality 18. 126b<br />

Mombasa County 21.A 120<br />

Moments 3.1 203b<br />

Mon Discovery Tours Co., Ltd. 2.1 114<br />

Monarch Travel 21.B 208<br />

Mondial Destination Management<br />

Your DMC for Central Europe 17. 103<br />

Mondigital Tour LLC 26.C 309<br />

Mondorf Domaine Thermal 10.2 101<br />

Mondrian to Dutch Design 10.2 102<br />

Moneem Rad 4.1 232<br />

Mongolia-Great Genghis Tours 26.C 309<br />

Mongolian Tourism Association 26.C 309<br />

Monpays Tours 21.A 121<br />

Monte da Quinta Resort 2.2 208c<br />

Monte Santo Resort 2.2 208d<br />

Montenegro National Tourism Organisation 1.2 221<br />

Montenegrostars Hotel Group 1.2 221<br />

Montreux Oberland Bernois<br />

MOB GoldenPass Line<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Montreux-Vevey Tourisme<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Monument Valley Simpson’s Trailhandler Tours 2.1 465<br />

Moodhu Holidays Maldives Pvt.Ltd 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Monument Valley Tours 2.1 549<br />

More 20. 134<br />

Morena Eco Resort Curaçap 3.1 135<br />

Moscow Bureau of Voyage 2.1 121<br />

Moscow Exhibition & Convention Agency 2.1 121<br />

Moscow Sputnik 2.1 121<br />

Moscow State United Museum-Reserve 2.1 121<br />

Mosellandtouristik GmbH 8.2 201a<br />

Mossala Island Resort 4.1 236<br />

Mosturflot River Cruises 2.1 121<br />

Motala tourism and business corporation 18. 128e<br />

Motel One Group 9. 109<br />

Mount Lavinia Hotel<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Mountain Adventure Travel 2.1 113<br />

Mountain Adventures India Pvt Ltd 4.1 231<br />

Mountain Lodges of Perú 1.1 102<br />

Mountain View Beach Resort 26.A 122, 123<br />

Mouzenidis Travel GmbH 25. 120a<br />

movelo GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Movenpick Hotel 22.A 208<br />

Mövenpick Hotel & Apartments Bur Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Movenpick Hotel & Resort Al Bidaa 22.A 208<br />

Mövenpick Hotel Ibn Battuta Gate Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach 22.A 103<br />

Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Lake Towers 22.A 103<br />

Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakesch 21.B 208<br />

Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts 12. 102<br />

Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts- Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts Jordan 23.B 202<br />

Mövenpick Resort & Spa Karon Beach Phuket 26.B 210-212<br />

Mövenpick Siam Hotel Pattaya 26.B 218<br />

Mozaic Hotels and Resorts - Bintan Lagoon Resort 26.A 133<br />

Mozambique Tourism 20. 107<br />

Mozambique Voyages / Uitkyk Holidays 20. 107<br />

Mozarthaus Vienna 17. 103<br />

m-pathy 6.1 105<br />

MPM Hotels Ltd. 15.1 101<br />

Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency 20. 138<br />

MSC Cruises S.A. 6.2A 102, 104<br />

MTO Marmaris Chamber of Commerce<br />

(Marmaris Ticaret Odasi) 3.2 201<br />

MTS City Breaks 10.1 110b<br />

MTS Globe 2.2 208a<br />

MTS Globe - OTS Globe Greece & Portugal 2.2 210<br />

MTS Globe Malta 1.2 222<br />

MTS Globe Spain 4.2 205<br />

MTS Globe Turkiye 3.2 101<br />

MTS Summertimes Travel Ltd. 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Mu.ZEE- Kunstmuseum aan Zee 16. 100<br />

Muang Samui Group 26.B 221<br />

Mudanjiang Tourism Bureau 26.C 316<br />

Mugla (Mugla Valiligi Il Kültür<br />

ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Mukdara Beach Villa & Spa Resort 26.B 209<br />

Multicom Products Ltd 5.1 122<br />

München Tourismus 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Münchner Marketing Manufaktur GmbH 5.3 118<br />

Hall 9.<br />

Stand 103<br />

Munich Airport 9. 103<br />

Municipality of Varena district 18. 126b<br />

Municipality of Wroclaw 15.1 100<br />

Municipality Rurrenabaque 1.1 206<br />

Münster Marketing 8.2 102b<br />

Münsterland e.V. 8.2 102b<br />

Muong Thanh Hotel 26.C 311<br />

MUR HOTELS 4.2 203<br />

Muratpasa Municipality 3.2 111<br />

Musandam Sea Adventures 22.B 200<br />

Musangano Lodge 20. 136<br />

Muscat Desert Adventures 22.B 200<br />

Muscat Nature Tours 22.B 200<br />

Musée Unterlinden<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Museen der Stadt Köln Museumsdienst 8.2 103b<br />

museen der stadt nürnberg 6.2B 305<br />

MUSEMENT 9. 301<br />

MUSEO AUTOMOVILÌSTICO 4.2 121<br />

Museum Angewandte Kunst 16. 100<br />

Museum Barberini gGmbH 12. 101<br />

Museum Barberini gGmbH 16. 101<br />

Museum das Rembrandthaus 10.2 102<br />

Museum für Kommunikation 12. 101<br />

Museum für Lackkunst 16. 103<br />

Museum für Naturkunde 12. 101<br />

Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Museum Kunstpalast 8.2 103b<br />

Museumsschiff FMS Gera 6.2A 101<br />

Museumsufer Frankfurt 7.2C 101<br />

Mütevelli Otel 3.2 109<br />

Muthumuni Hotel (Pvt) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

MVC Eagle Beach 3.1 134<br />

MVP travel GmbH 18. 128a<br />

My Holidays 20. 129<br />

My Taiwan Tour Travel Service Co. Ltd. 26.A 130<br />

My Way Travel by Welcome Systems srl 1.2 103<br />

my.IRS GmbH 6.2B 307<br />

Myanmar Hill Lodges’s Travels and Tours 26.B 201<br />

MYANMAR NATIONAL AIRLINES 26.B 201<br />

Myanmar Natural Wonder Trekking<br />

& Culture Travels and Tours Co., Ltd. 26.B 201<br />

Myanmar Polestar Travels & Tours 26.B 201<br />

Myanmar Tourism Federation<br />

Myanmar Tourism Marketing 26.B 201, 228<br />

myclimate Deutschland gGmbH 4.1 211<br />

MyGreekFriend S.A. 2.2 109<br />

myhotelshop GmbH 5.1 100<br />

myLike 6.1 160g<br />

mypostcard.com GmbH 3.1 150<br />

Myrtle Beach Area CVB 2.1 340<br />

Mystifly Consulting (India) Pvt. Ltd. 5.1 123<br />

N<br />

N.I.S. (North Incoming Services) S.L. 4.2 114<br />

Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya 26.A 106<br />

NAH.SH 6.2A 105<br />

Nahdy Travel & Tours 21.A 120<br />

Naheland-Touristik GmbH 8.2 201a<br />

Nairobi City County 21.A 120<br />

Nakhal & Cie 23.B 200<br />

Nakhal Tours & Travel 23.B 200<br />

Nallikari Seaside Ltd 18. 108<br />

Naman Retreat 26.C 315<br />

Namaste Tours Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Namibia Tourism Board 20. 114<br />

Namibia Tracks & Trails 20. 114<br />

Namibia Wildlife Resorts 20. 114<br />

Nandana Boracay Resort, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB 2.1 315<br />

Napo Wildlife Center 1.1 110<br />

Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board 3.1 141<br />

Nassima Royal Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Nathan Travel 5.2A 114<br />

National Car Rental 9. 107<br />

National Geographic Traveler 4.1 210<br />

National Parks of Montenegro 1.2 221<br />

National Tours & Services Lightfoot Estate 3.1 143<br />

National Travel & Tourism (NNT) 22.B 200<br />

National Trust for Scotland 18. 123, 125<br />

Nationale Naturlandschaften Brandenburgs 12. 101<br />

Nationale Naturlandschaften in Thüringen 11.2 103<br />

Nationale Sonderausstellungen zum<br />

Reformationsjubiläum 2017 12. 102<br />

Nationale Sonderausstellungen zum<br />

Reformationsjubiläum 2017 16. 104<br />

Nationales Militär Museum der Niederlande 10.2 102<br />

Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald 8.2 201c<br />

Nationalparkregion Schwarzwald 6.2B 203<br />

Native Trails DMC Native Trails -<br />

Hotel Directory 1.1 101<br />

NatKo e.V. - Tourismus für Alle<br />

Deutschland e.V. 4.1 101<br />

Natoura Tour Company 15.1 104<br />

Natura Travel<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Natural North Florida 2.1 315<br />

Naturally Namibia 20. 114<br />

Nature Expeditions Africa Ltd 21.A 120<br />

Nature Galapagos 1.1 110<br />

Nature Resorts - Kurumba Village Resort 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Nature Responsible Safari 21.A 122<br />

Nature Style 1.1 208<br />

Nature Trail Travels & Tours Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 110<br />

NaturMed Hotel Carbona, superior 2.2 209<br />

Naturpark Meißner Kaufunger Wald 7.2C 101<br />

Naturregion Sieg 8.2 103c<br />

Nau Hotels & Resorts 2.2 208c<br />

Nausicaa All the seas on earth 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Navajo Nation Hospitality Enterprise 2.1 465<br />

Nazarene Tours 23.B 203<br />

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neanderland / Kreis Mettmann 8.2 103c<br />

Neanderthal Museum 8.2 103c<br />

Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism 20. 138<br />

Nemo Galápagos 1.1 110<br />

Nepal Tourism Board 5.2A 110<br />

Neptune Hotels - Resort,<br />

Convention Centre & Spa 2.2 101<br />

NEPTUNE HOTELS Kenya -Tanzania - Zanzibar 21.A 111<br />

Netanya Association fot Tourism 23.B 203<br />

NetHotels Reisebüro GesmbH -<br />

Smart City Technologies 10.1 103<br />

Network Travels<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

netzvitamine GmbH Manufaktur<br />

für Innovation und Beratung 6.2B 301<br />

Neue Wege Seminare & Reisen GmbH 4.1 203<br />

neusta eTourism GmbH 6.1 122<br />

Nevada Division of Tourism 2.1 445<br />

Nevsky Hotels Group 2.1 120<br />

New Brunswick Tourism 2.1 491<br />

New Caledonia Tourism 5.2A 104<br />

New Century Hotel Frankfurt<br />

Offenbach am Main 7.2C 101<br />

New Orleans CVB 2.1 345<br />

New Orleans Plantation Country 2.1 345<br />

New World Travel 2.1 401<br />

New World Travel 1.1 104b<br />

New York Hilton Midtown 2.1 405<br />

New York Water Taxi 2.1 405<br />

New Zealand Tourism 5.2A 114<br />

Newfoundland & Labrador Tourism 2.1 491<br />

Newhotel Software 10.1 122<br />

Newmark Hotels, Reserves & Lodges 20. 134<br />

NewTour 2.2 208d<br />

Newtravel 2.2 208b<br />

Next Gen Opti Ltd. 9. 109<br />

NextPax.com BV 5.1 135<br />

Nexus Tours 3.1 131<br />

Nexus World Services 9. 207<br />

NFON AG 9. 109<br />

NFS Hospitality 8.1 136<br />

NG Hotels & Resort 3.2 201<br />

Ngong Ping 360 Limited 26.A 107<br />

Ngorongoro Conservation<br />

Area Authority 21.A 122<br />

Ngurrangga Tours 5.2A 114<br />

NH Hotel Group 9. 318<br />

NH Hotels<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Niagara Helicopters Limited 2.1 491<br />

Nibelungenfestspiele gGmbH<br />

der Stadt Worms 8.2 201b<br />

Nicaragua 3.1 237<br />

Nice Côte d’Azur Convention<br />

and Visitors Bureau<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

nicko crusies Flussreisen GmbH 25. 171<br />

Nicolaus Tour SRL 1.2 109<br />

Nicosia Tourism Board<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Niederländisches Büro für Tourismus<br />

& Convention 10.2 102<br />

Niederösterreich-Werbung GmbH 17. 103<br />

Niederrhein Tourismus GmbH 8.2 102a<br />

Niedersachsen, TourismusMarketing<br />

Niedersachsen GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Nika Maldives Pvt. Ltd.<br />

(Nika Island Resort & Spa)<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Nika Travel Company 2.1 122<br />

Nikki Beach Hotels & Resorts 22.A 103<br />

Nikki’s Nest 5.2B 223<br />

Nippon Express Travel Co., Ltd. 26.A 129<br />

Nippon Travel Agency 26.A 129<br />

Niramayam Heritage Ayurveda Retreat 5.2B 223<br />

Nirwana Gardens 26.A 133<br />

Nissi Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Nitra - Selbstverwaltungsregion 7.2B 103<br />

NIZUC Resort & Spa 1.1 101<br />

NKAR Travels & Tours (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

No Limit Adventures 5.2A 106<br />

Nocturne 2.1 121<br />

Nomad Adventure Tours 20. 110<br />

Nomad Tanzania 20. 120<br />

Nomadic Trails Co.Ltd 26.C 309<br />

Nomads and Base 5.2A 114<br />

Nor1 9. 207<br />

Norbu Bhutan Travel Pvt. Ltd. 26.C 304b<br />

Nord Zypern Tourismuszentrum GmbH 3.2 115<br />

NordART im Kunstwerk Carlshütte 16. 103<br />

NordicMarketing GmbH 18. 108<br />

Nordrhein-Westfalen, Tourismus NRW e.V. 8.2 102a-c<br />

Nordseeheilbad Cuxhaven GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Nordsee-Tourismus-Service GmbH 6.2A 105<br />

Noris Hotel Nürnberg 6.2B 305<br />

Norma Vacanze 1.2 103<br />

Norman Carr Safaris 20. 133<br />

North Anatolian Development Agency 3.2 109<br />

North Island 20. 130<br />

Northeast Regional Hotels 9. 302<br />

Northern Cape Tourism 20. 138<br />

Northern Lights Text und Kommunikation GmbH 18. 128a<br />

Northern Norway Torist Board 18. 128d<br />

Northern Travel Cyprus 25. 101<br />

NORTHERNFRANCE - Region of culture 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Northwest Territories Tourism 2.1 491<br />

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA 18. 128d<br />

Norwegian Cruise Line 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Norwegian Cruise Line 25. 162<br />

Not7 Sp.z.o.o. 8.1 136<br />

Nour Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

NOVASOL AS 18. 116<br />

NoviNomad Travel Company 2.1 105<br />

Novissima Touristic 3.2 126<br />

Novotel Bangkok Suvarnabhumi<br />

Aiport Hotel 26.B 221<br />

Novotel Deira City Centre 22.A 103<br />

Novotel Dubai Al Barsha 22.A 103<br />

Novotel Hua Hin Cha Am Beach Resort & Spa 26.B 221<br />

Novotel Phuket (Patong Beach) 26.B 221<br />

Novotel World Trade Centre 22.A 103<br />

NOVOTEL Cusco 1.1 102<br />

Novotel Hotel 26.B 201<br />

Novotel Lille Centre<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Novotel Phuket Karon Beach Resort & Spa 26.B 210-212<br />

Novotel, Ibis & Adagio 22.A 102<br />

Novum Group Hotels 8.1 107<br />

Np Tour 3.2 109<br />

NPT Norway Pro Travel 18. 128d<br />

NRW-Forum Düsseldorf 8.2 103b<br />

NS-Dokumentationszentrum München 16. 104<br />

NT Incoming, S.L. 4.2 101,101a<br />

Nueva Lengua<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Nueva Vista DMC 15.1 104<br />

Nxamaseri Island Lodge 20. 131<br />

NYATI TRAVEL 20. 136<br />

NYC & Company 2.1 405<br />

O<br />

O&L Leisure Hotels & Lodges 20. 114<br />

Oad Bus 10.2 102<br />

Oasis Hotels 1.1 101<br />

Oasis Travel GmbH 22.B 201<br />

Oberbayern München Tourismus 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Oberhausen Tourismus & Marketing 8.2 101a<br />

Oberoi Hotels & Resorts 9. 223<br />

Oberoi Hotels & Resorts Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

Oberösterreich Tourismus 17. 103<br />

Oberschwaben-Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

OBI, Mauritius 8.1 113a<br />

Obigos Lagoon Wellness Retreat 2.2 208a<br />

Ocala/Marion County VCB 2.1 315<br />

Ocean Breeze 23.A 104<br />

Ocean Five Hotel - Miami Beach 2.1 490<br />

Ocean Paradise Resort & Spa 21.A 122<br />

Ocean Point Resort & Spa 3.1 143<br />

Ocean Voyager 4.1 212<br />

Oceania Cruises 25. 162<br />

Oceania Hotels 2.2 204<br />

Oceanwide Expeditions 25. 172<br />

Octorate 6.1 116<br />

OCV de Cancún 1.1 101<br />

OD HOTELS 4.2 111<br />

Odalys Vacances<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Odisha Tourism, India 5.2B 243<br />

Oetsi Tours - DMC & Guiana’s<br />

in South America 3.1 123<br />

Office de Tourisme & Congrès<br />

Blois/Chambord<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Office de Tourisme de Dijon<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Office de Tourisme Montpellier 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Office of the Director Tourism,<br />

Chandigarh Administration<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Ofice de Tourisme Nîmes<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Oficina de Turisme de Blanes 4.2 202<br />

Oficina de Turisme de Calella 4.2 202<br />

OFT REISEN GmbH 25. 151<br />

OG Hótel ehf. 18. 128c<br />

ÖGER TOURS GmbH 3.2 124<br />

OHJA HOLIDAYS TOURS & TREKS PVT. LTD 5.2A 110<br />

OK RENT A CAR 4.2 101,101a<br />

Okinawa Convention & Visitors Bureau 26.A 129<br />

Oldarpoi Mara Camp 4.1 233<br />

Olimpia Mediterráneo, S.A. 4.2 101,101a<br />

OLIVARI TRAVEL complete tourist<br />

service in Southeast Europe 1.2 208<br />

Olpopongi Maasai Village 21.A 122<br />

Olta Travel 2.1 120<br />

Olympiaregion Seefeld 17. 103<br />

Olympic Tour Service Tour Company 2.1 119<br />

Oman Air 22.B 202<br />

Oman Hotels & Tourism 22.B 200<br />

Oman Ministry of Tourism 22.B 200<br />

Ombak Villa Langkawi Malaysia 26.A 121<br />

Omeir Holidays L.L.C. 22.B 210<br />

Omnes Tour 15.1 103<br />

Omni Cancun Hotel & Villas 1.1 101<br />

ON TOURnt 5.2A 114<br />

On Travel Solutions 2.2 208d<br />

ONDILI lodges & activities NAMIBIA 20. 114<br />

One Ocean Expeditions 2.1 491<br />

One World - Reisen mit Sinnen 4.1 203<br />

One World Observatory 2.1 405<br />

ONE WORLD Reisen mit Sinnen 25. 113<br />

One&Only Cape Town 20. 138<br />

One&Only Royal Mirage 22.A 103<br />

One&Only The Palm 22.A 103<br />

Ontario Tourism 3.1 213<br />

Ontario Tourism 2.1 491<br />

Onyx Global 8.1 141<br />

ONYX Hospitality Group 26.B 208<br />

Open Destinations 5.1 108<br />

Openhotelier Pvt Ltd 4.1 222<br />

Opentours 2.1 521<br />

Oper im Steinbruch St. Margarethen 16. 105<br />

Oper Leipzig 11.2 102<br />

Opéra National de Paris<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Opole City 15.1 100<br />

Opole Silesia Regional Tourist Organization 15.1 100<br />

OPOS Tours and Travel 2.1 465<br />

Optim Tour 7.2B 101a-c<br />

ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG 9. 122<br />

Orange County Resorts & Hotels Ltd. 5.2B 229<br />

Orange Palace 3.2 201<br />

Orange Parque Hotel 5.3 103<br />

Orange -The Destination Management<br />

Company 5.2B 244<br />

Orange Travel 3.1 123<br />

Orangerie <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH 8.1 101<br />

Orchid Hotels 23.B 203<br />

Orchidacea Resort 26.B 221<br />

Orea Hotels & Resorts 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Organismo Autónomo Parques Nacionales 4.2 101,101a<br />

Orient Express Travels & Tours (India) 5.2B 255<br />

Orient Tours LLC 22.A 103<br />

Orient Tours LLC 22.B 210<br />

Orient Voyages 2.1 109<br />

Orion Trek Voyages 1.1 104b<br />

Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) 2.1 245<br />

Oro Travel 3.1 238<br />

ORS 3.2 126<br />

Orthanna SpLtd 15.1 101<br />

Orthodox Cruise Company 2.1 122<br />

Oryx International Tourism LLC 22.B 210<br />

Oryx Rotana 9. 308<br />

OSAKA 26.A 129<br />

Oscar Holidays 26.A 121<br />

Osiris Travel 2.2 208a<br />

Oslo Airport 18. 128d<br />

Osnabrück-Marketing und Tourismus GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Ostel Bremen 9. 110<br />

Österreich Werbung 17. 103<br />

Österreichisches Jugendherbergswerk 4.1 117<br />

Österreichs Wanderdörfer 17. 103<br />

Ostfalia Hochschule für<br />

angewandte Wissenschaften 11.1 208<br />

Ostseefjord Schlei GmbH 6.2A 105<br />

Ostsee-Holstein-Tourismus e.V. 6.2A 105<br />

Osttirol Werbung 17. 103<br />

OstWestfalenLippe GmbH FB<br />

Teutoburger Wald Tourismus 8.2 102a<br />

Otel 117 3.2 109<br />

Otel Bossinop 3.2 109<br />

Othman Ktiri Rent a Car S.L. 4.2 101,101a<br />

Otium Hotels 3.2 201<br />

OTS Cyprus<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

OTS Globe 4.2 205<br />

OTS Globe GR/PT 2.2 210<br />

Otto’s Tours 1.1 102<br />

Out of the Blue Capsis Elite Resort 2.2 101<br />

Outback Ballooning 5.2A 114<br />

Outback Tour Services 5.2A 114<br />

Outdoor Albania 4.1 225<br />

Outdoor Albania 1.2 214<br />

Outletcity Metzingen 6.2B 202<br />

Outlook Safaris 20. 134<br />

Outrigger Konotta Maldives Resort 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Outrigger Mauritius Beach Resort 20. 129<br />

Outrigger Resorts Asia Pacific 26.B 215<br />

Ovest Destination Italie 1.2 230<br />

Owadan Tourism Co. 2.1 114<br />

P<br />

P Group Plovdiv LTD 15.1 101<br />

P&O Ferries 18. 123, 125<br />

P. Sapounakis S.A. Hotels & Resorts 2.2 101<br />

P.T. Asian Trails Indonesia 26.B 207<br />

Pacific Destinations 5.2A 114<br />

Pacific Experience 5.2A 105<br />

Pack Safari 20. 114<br />

Pacto Ltd. Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

Paddel-Kids e.V. 4.1 228a<br />

Pafos Regional Board of Tourism 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Palace Resorts 1.1 101<br />

Palacio Estoril Hotel / Hotel Eden / Hotel do Mar 2.2 208a<br />

Palazzo di Varignana Resort & Spa 1.2 104<br />

Palestine, Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities 21.B 216<br />

Palheiro Estate 2.2 208b<br />

Palladium Hotel Group 4.2 112<br />

Palm Beach Hotel & Bungalows 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Palm Garden Beach Resort & Spa 26.C 311<br />

Palm Hotel & Spa & ILOHA Seaview Hotel 20. 132<br />

Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism 2.1 435<br />

Palma Tour Operator & DMC 17. 109<br />

Palmeraie Resorts 21.B 208<br />

Palmwings Beach Resort & Spa 3.2 120<br />

Palmwings Beach Resort@Spa Kusadasi 3.2 120<br />

Palmwings Efes Beach Resort&Spa 3.2 120<br />

Paloma Hotels 3.2 130<br />

Palomino Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Pamir Adventure 2.1 105<br />

Pamir and Mountain Travel 2.1 113<br />

Pamir Expedition Adventure Travel Company 2.1 112<br />

Pamir Silk Travel Co. 2.1 112<br />

Pamporovo PLC 15.1 101<br />

Pan East Tours 23.B 202<br />

Pan Pacific Hotels Group 26.A 133<br />

Pan Pacific Singapore 26.A 133<br />

Pan Tours 2.1 101<br />

Panama City Beach CVB 2.1 315<br />

Panama Tourism Authority 3.1 229<br />

Panazorica DMC 2.2 208a<br />

Pandaw River Expeditions 26.B 225<br />

Panglao Island Nature Resort & Spa 26.A 101, 134<br />

Panjaluck Pasuk Co.,ltd.<br />

(D´LUCK Theatre Pattaya) 26.B 221<br />

Panorama Destination Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

Panorama Mesdag 10.2 102<br />

Panorama Tours (DMC) 26.A 121<br />

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Papagayo Curacao 3.1 135<br />

Papangue Tours Réceptive 20. 132<br />

Papayote<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters 2.1 445<br />

Papillon Hotels Resort 3.2 201<br />

Papillon Lagoon Reef Hotel 21.A 120<br />

Papua New Guinea c/o The Conjoint<br />

Marketing Group GmbH 5.2A 106<br />

Paradis Plage Surf Yoga & Spa Resort 21.B 208<br />

Paradise Ethiopia Travel 21.A 101a<br />

Paradise Harbour Club 3.1 141<br />

Paradise Holidays (Pvt) Ltd<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Paradise Hotels and Cruises 26.A 110<br />

Paradores de Turismo de España S.A. 4.2 101,101a<br />

PARADU´ TUSCANY ECORESORT 1.2 113<br />

Paraguay Secretaria Nacional de Turismo 1.1 114<br />

Parc Hotels Italia 1.2 230<br />

Pardisan Travel Agency 7.2A 100<br />

Paris Convention & Visitors Bureau 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Paritour 2.1 105<br />

Park Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Park Hotel Group 26.A 106b<br />

Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas 9. 218<br />

Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas 22.B 210<br />

Park Hyatt Dubai 9. 218<br />

Park Hyatt Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Park Hyatt Goa Resort And Spa 9. 218<br />

Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa 9. 218<br />

Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Park Hyatt Mallorca 9. 218<br />

Park Hyatt Mallorca/<br />

Cap Vermell Hotel S.L.U. 4.2 101,101a<br />

Park Hyatt Siem Reap 9. 218<br />

Park Inn by Radisson Alexanderplatz 12. 101<br />

Park Inn by Radisson Nürnberg 6.2B 305<br />

Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Park Rotana 9. 308<br />

Park Viaggi Venice Incoming 1.2 226<br />

PARKROYAL on Beach Road 26.A 133<br />

PARKROYAL on Pickering 26.A 133<br />

Parkroyal Penang Resort 26.A 121<br />

Parkroyal Yangon 26.B 201<br />

Parks Canada 2.1 491<br />

Parma Incoming 1.2 104<br />

Parque Nacional de Gorongosa 20. 107<br />

Pasargad Tours 7.2A 100<br />

Passengers friend GmbH 5.1 101<br />

Passionate Portfolio 20. 134<br />

Past & Present Journeys 1.2 214<br />

Patagonien und die chilenische Antarktis 1.1 201<br />

Patagonien, Seen und Vulkane 1.1 201<br />

Patara Kültür Turizm Tanitma Dernegi 3.2 201<br />

Pataya Beach 23.A 100<br />

Patong Resort 26.B 210-212<br />

Patronat de la Costa Brava-Girona 4.2 202<br />

Pattaya Sea Sand Sun Resort and Spa 26.B 218<br />

Pattaya Variety 26.B 218<br />

PATUYAB 3.2 201<br />

paxconnect GmbH 5.1 130<br />

PC Tours & Travel 26.A 107<br />

PCI Booking 5.1 115<br />

Peace Foundation -<br />

Germany Travel for Peace GmhH 4.1 105<br />

Peace Resort 26.B 221<br />

PEAK Adventure Travel Group 25. 147<br />

peakwork AG 5.1 117<br />

Pearl Tours & Travels (Pvt). Ltd. 5.2A 115<br />

Pegasus Solutions 8.1 111<br />

Pegasus Travel & Tours 26.A 121<br />

Pegu Travels 26.B 201<br />

Pelican Cruise Joint Stock Company 26.A 106a<br />

Pelion Voucher-Easy Go Package 2.2 101<br />

Peloponnes, Region 2.2 101<br />

Penduka Safaris 20. 131<br />

Peninsula Tours 3.2 120<br />

Pension Apfelhof Familie Rohrer 17. 103<br />

Pentahotels 7.2C 101<br />

pepXpress Touristik & Marketing GmbH 25. 173<br />

Per Aquum<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Perak Tourism 26.A 121<br />

PERU - PROMPERU 1.1 102<br />

Peru HTC - Huaraz Chavin Tours 1.1 102<br />

Peru Tres Nortes 1.1 102<br />

Perum Perhutani 26.A 122, 123<br />

Pestana Hotel Group 2.2 208a<br />

Pestana Hotel Group Pousadas de Portugal 2.2 208a<br />

Pestana Hotels & Resorts 20. 107<br />

Petra Travel & Tourism 23.B 202<br />

Pfalz Touristik e.V. 8.2 201a<br />

PFD Publications Ltd 4.1 227<br />

Pforzheim WSP-Tourismusmarketing 6.2B 202<br />

phaeno gGmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Pham Van Ha 26.C 323<br />

Phangan Bayshore Resort and Spa 26.B 221<br />

Phang-Nga Tourism Association 26.B 209<br />

Phantasialand 8.2 103f<br />

Pharos Datacom Ltd. 18. 111<br />

Pharus Plan 10.2 106<br />

PHENKEY ADVENTURE TRAVELS 26.C 305<br />

Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort 26.B 221<br />

Philadelphia CVB 2.1 470<br />

Phileas France - Your Partner for France 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Philippine Airlines 26.A 101, 134<br />

Philippine Department of Tourism<br />

Frankfurt Field Office 26.A 101, 134<br />

Philippine Retirement Authority 26.A 101, 134<br />

Philippines - Department of Tourism 26.A 101, 134<br />

Philippines, Tourism Promotions Board 26.A<br />

101, 134, 136, 138<br />

Phocuswright Inc. 6.1 110<br />

Phoenicia Beirut InterContinantal Hotel 23.B 200<br />

Phoenix Voyages Group 26.A 106a<br />

Phuket Graceland Resort & Spa 26.B 210-212<br />

Phuket Panwa Beachfront Resort 26.B 210-212<br />

Phuket Tourist Association 26.B 210-212<br />

Pico Sport 2.2 208a<br />

Pier 39 2.1 435<br />

Pilatus-Bahnen AG<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Pilgrimage Village Resort<br />

& Vedana Lagoon Resort 26.A 110<br />

Pilot Beach Resort 2.2 101<br />

Pilsner Region 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Piment Guesthouse 20. 129<br />

Pinakotheken im Kunstareal München 16. 104<br />

Pine Bay Holiday Resort 3.2 201<br />

Pinnacle Africa 21.A 119<br />

Pinnacle Grand Jomtien Resort & Spa 26.B 218<br />

Pinto Lopes Viagens 2.2 208a<br />

Pioneer Asia Holidays 26.C 311<br />

Pioneer Cruiser Travels & Tours 26.B 201<br />

piroth.kommunikation GmbH & Co. KG 5.3 109<br />

Pisano Holding GmbH 6.1 164<br />

Pita Maha Resort & Spa 26.A 122, 123<br />

PITO - Pars Ivan Tour Operator 21.B 207<br />

Pixell online Marketing GmbH 5.1 125b<br />

Planet Nile Cruise 23.A 100<br />

Planet Travels and Tourism 22.B 210<br />

Planhotel Hospitality Group 21.A 110<br />

Plantation Bay Resort & Spa 26.A 101, 134<br />

PLANTOURS Kreuzfahrten - Eine Marke<br />

der plantours & Partner GmbH 25. 122<br />

Plateno Group 26.A 122, 123<br />

Platinum Tours 21.A 119<br />

Platzl Hotel München 8.1 117<br />

Plava laguna d.d. 1.2 210<br />

Playa de Muro, Asociación Hotelera 4.2 103<br />

Playa Esperanza Hotel 4.2 103<br />

Playa Esperanza Suites 4.2 103<br />

Playa Garden Selection Hotel & Spa 4.2 103<br />

Playa Hotels<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Playa Senator 4.2 117<br />

Plaza Hotel Ljubljana 17. 109<br />

Plaza Premium Group 26.A 107<br />

PMS Labs Sp. z.o.o., Poland 8.1 113a<br />

PNG Explorers International 5.2A 106<br />

Podkarpackie Regional Tourism Board 15.1 100<br />

POIANO RESORT 1.2 226<br />

Polar-Routen e.V. Förderverein für Wandern<br />

und Naturschutz in Grönland 4.1 215<br />

Polish Tourist Organisation 15.1 100<br />

Polnisches Fremdenverkehrsamt 15.1 100<br />

Polynésie Voyages 5.2A 105<br />

PONANT Yacht Cruises & Expeditions 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Pont du Gard - World Heritage 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Popular India Vacations Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Porsche Museum 6.2B 202<br />

Portaventura 4.2 202<br />

Portimar 2.2 208b<br />

Porto and North Portugal Tourism Board 2.2 208a<br />

Porto Bay Hotels & Resorts 2.2 208b<br />

Porto Carras Grand Resort 2.2 101<br />

Portugal - VISIT PORTUGAL 2.2 208a-d<br />

Porzellanikon - Staatliches Museum<br />

für Porzellan 16. 102<br />

Porzellanstraße e.V. 16. 102<br />

Poseidon Expeditions 25. 115<br />

Positiv Turismo 1.1 110<br />

Post Reisen 14.1 108<br />

Postbus Deutsche Post Mobility GmbH 14.1 108<br />

Postojnska Jama 17. 109<br />

Potsdam Marketing und Service GmbH 12. 101<br />

Poznan Tourismusorganisation /<br />

Poznan Tourism Organisation 15.1 100<br />

PPHE hotel Group 9. 301<br />

Prachuap Khiri Khan 26.B 213<br />

PRAGINT Travel Agency 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Prague Airport 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Prague City Tourism 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Praktikawelten 5.2A 114<br />

Pramana Hotels & Resorts 26.A 122, 123<br />

Prana Resort Koh Samui 26.A 110<br />

Predators Safari Club Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Premicon AG 10.1 117<br />

Premier Inn GmbH 9. 112<br />

Premier Le Reve Hotel & Spa 23.A 100<br />

Premier Palace Hotel & Spa 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Premier Romance Boutique Hotel & Spa 23.A 100<br />

Premier Travel & Tourism 22.B 210<br />

PREMIERE GROUP 22.A 104<br />

Premium Apartments Senia 9. 110<br />

Premium Outlets/SIMON 2.1 480<br />

President International Travel Co.,Ltd.<br />

Angkor Golf Resort 26.B 225<br />

Press-Service Software UG & Co. KG 5.3 116<br />

Prestige Tours 7.2A 100<br />

Priceline Partner Network 6.1 131<br />

Pride Hotels 5.2B 257<br />

Pride of Africa Safaris 20. 131<br />

Prima Hotels Israel 23.B 203<br />

PRIMA RENT A CAR & BIKES 4.2 121<br />

Prima Tour 1.2 104<br />

Primea Hotels 3.1 136<br />

Primorsko, Gemeinde 15.1 101<br />

Prince Hotels, Inc. 26.A 129<br />

Princesa Garden Island Resort<br />

and Spa Canuigaran St., Brgy Bancao 26.A 101, 134<br />

Princess Egypt Hotels 23.A 100<br />

Princess Hotels & Resorts 1.1 101<br />

Prinsotel La Dorada 4.2 103<br />

Private Safaris 20. 109<br />

Private Selection Hotels 17. 108<br />

Privathotel Baseler Hof 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Privathotel Lindtner Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

pro agro e.V. 12. 101<br />

Pro Bus Jütland 18. 128a<br />

ProAir - Charter Transport GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

proDestination 6.2B 307<br />

Profi. Travel 2.1 121<br />

Profitroom GmbH 6.1 124<br />

PROHOTEL COLLECTION DOMINICAN REPUBLIK 3.1 131<br />

projekt2508 Gruppe 16. 100<br />

Promhotels Riccione 1.2 104<br />

Promotora Neptuno<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Protea Hotel Ryalls 20. 101<br />

Protea Hotels & African Pride Hotels 20. 138<br />

protel hotelsoftware GmbH 8.1 103<br />

Protours Chile 1.1 201<br />

PT Chandra Universal Travel 26.A 122, 123<br />

PT. Caraka Travelindo 26.A 122, 123<br />

PT. Flores Exotic Tours 26.A 122, 123<br />

PT.Bidy Tour 26.A 122, 123<br />

Pudakul Aboriginal Cultural Tours 5.2A 114<br />

Puerto Rico Tourism Company 2.1 316<br />

Pugdandee Safaris 5.2B 247<br />

Pugliapromozione 1.2 229<br />

Pul Express 2.1 103<br />

Pullman & Novotel New Delhi Aerocity 5.2B 226, 233<br />

Pullman G 26.C 308<br />

Pullman Khao Lak Katiliya Resort & Villas 26.B 221<br />

Pumkin Turism 3.2 201<br />

Punjab Heritage and Tourism<br />

Promotion Board, Govt. of Punjab 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Puntacana Resort & Club 3.1 131<br />

Pura Communications 2.2 203<br />

Pure Colombia<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Pure Ecuador 1.1 110<br />

Pure Norway 18. 128d<br />

Pure Peru 1.1 102<br />

Pure Seychelles Hotels 20. 130<br />

Puri Mas Boutique Resort & Spa 26.A 122, 123<br />

Puri Sari Beach Hotel 26.A 122, 123<br />

Purity Tours & Services 3.1 123<br />

Putrajaya Corporation 26.A 121<br />

Q<br />

Qamea Island Resort 5.2A 103<br />

Qatar Airways 22.B 207<br />

Qatar Tourism Authority 22.B 206<br />

Qi Sheng Limited 6.1 147<br />

Qiblah Travel & Tourism Co 22.A 208<br />

Qingdao Tourism Administration 26.C 316<br />

Qixxit - DB Vertrieb GmbH 13. 100<br />

QR Quality Reservations Deutschland GmbH 8.1 133<br />

QuadLabs Technologies Pvt. Ltd. 5.1 134<br />

Quality Travel 1.1 208<br />

Quantas Airways 5.2A 114<br />

Quatsch Comedy Club c/o<br />

Serious Fun GmbH & Co. KG 12. 101<br />

Quedlinburg Tourismus Marketing GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Queen Centre Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Quietvox AG 25. 112<br />

Quiiky Travel 3.1 215<br />

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Quimbaya Tours 1.1 208<br />

Quimbaya Tours International 25. 180<br />

Quito Turismo 1.1 110<br />

R<br />

RADIANT TOURS AND TRAVEL 26.B 201<br />

Radisson BLU 22.A 208<br />

RADISSON BLU & RESORT SHARJAH 22.A 104<br />

Radisson Blu Hotel 22.B 200<br />

Radisson Blu Hotel Abu Dhabi, Yas Island 22.B 210<br />

Radisson Blu Hotel, Basel<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Radisson Blu Malta St. Julian’s 1.2 222<br />

Radisson Blu Plaza Resort Phuket<br />

Panwa Beach 26.B 210-212<br />

Radisson Blu Resort & Spa Mauritius 20. 129<br />

Radisson Blu Resort, El Quseir 23.A 100<br />

Radisson Blu Resort, Fujairah 22.A 102<br />

Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow 2.1 121<br />

Raffles Hotel Singapore 26.A 133<br />

Raffles Praslin 20. 130<br />

Rafi Shelef Tourism (International) Ltd. 23.B 203<br />

RAIKESCHWERTNER GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Railtours Ireland First Class! 4.1 104<br />

Rainbow Incoming 15.1 100<br />

Rainbow Tourism Group 20. 136<br />

Rainbow Trek & Expedition P. LTD 25. 139<br />

Rajah Tours Philippines, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Rajasthan Palaces & Tiger 5.2B 218<br />

RAK & Sun<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Ramada Abu Dhabi Corniche 22.B 210<br />

Ramada Addis Ababa Hotel 9. 203<br />

Ramada Alleppey<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Ramada Colombo<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Ramada Encore Doha 9. 203<br />

Ramada Hotel - Downtown 23.B 200<br />

Ramada Hotel and Suites Amwaj Wyndham<br />

Islands / Hawthorn Suites by Al Juffair 9. 203<br />

Ramada Jumeirah Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Ramada Khaolak Resort 26.B 209<br />

Ramada Phuket Deevana 26.B 221<br />

Ramada Plaza JBR Ramada Sharjah 9. 203<br />

Ramada Plaza Menam Riverside 26.B 221<br />

Ramada Plaza Resort & Suites 2.1 315<br />

Ramada Resort Dead Sea - Jordan 9. 203<br />

Ramada Resort Hotel 3.2 201<br />

Ramada Sharjah 22.A 104<br />

Ramartour Madagascar 20. 103<br />

Ramsau am Dachstein 17. 103<br />

Rancho El Sobrino 3.1 135<br />

Raouche Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Ras Al Khaimah Tourism<br />

Development Authority<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Rasa Hospitality Management & Consulting 26.B 221<br />

ratefinding.com 8.1 117<br />

RateGain Technologies Limited 8.1 115<br />

Rathaus Cluj Napoca 7.2B 101a-c<br />

RATIOsoftware 5.1 113<br />

Ravelino Tours & Travel 26.A 122, 123<br />

Ray Sono AG 5.1 107<br />

Rayna Tourism LLC 22.A 103<br />

Razdan Holidays 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Razvojna agencija Kozjansko 17. 109<br />

RBH Israel Holy Land Travel 23.B 203<br />

RDA - Internationaler Bustouristik Verband e.V. 12. 102<br />

Real Federación Andaluza de Golf 4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Receptivos Aventur<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Red and White Fleet 2.1 490<br />

Red de Ciudades Ave 4.2 101,101a<br />

Red Jackal Tour Operation 21.A 121<br />

Red Sea Hotels 25. 103<br />

Reederei Riedel GmbH 12. 101<br />

Reethi Beach Resort<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Refine Asia 26.A 110<br />

refund.me GmbH 7.1C 100<br />

Regal Hotels International 26.A 107<br />

Regensburg Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 309-311<br />

Regent Seven Seas Cruises 25. 162<br />

Regio Augsburg Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 308<br />

Regio Stuttgart Marketingund<br />

Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Region Amazonas 1.1 102<br />

Region Emilia Romagna 1.2 104<br />

Region Loreto 1.1 102<br />

Region of Attica 2.2 101<br />

Region of Central Greece 2.2 101<br />

Region of Central Macedonia 2.2 101<br />

Regional Tourist Information Centre 2.1 121<br />

Regionalmanagement<br />

Nordhessen GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Regionalverband Ruhr,<br />

Route der Industriekultur 8.2 101b<br />

Regionalverbund Thüringer Wald e.V. 11.2 103<br />

Regione Lazio - Agenzia Reginoale del Turismo 1.2 122<br />

Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort 3.2 143<br />

Reif Systemtechnik 6.2B 309<br />

REIMS Tourist Board 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Reise Know-How Verlagsgruppe 10.2 106<br />

Reiseagentur Aktiv Tours Reisen 15.1 100<br />

Reiseagentur Traumfänger 5.2A 114<br />

Reisebüro City Holiday 2.2 209<br />

Reisekkultouren 18. 123, 125<br />

Reisen.de 8.1 112<br />

Reisenetz e.V. 4.1 105, 110<br />

Reisieksperdi AS 18. 126c<br />

Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Mannheim 6.2B 202<br />

Relais & Châteaux<br />

Cordeillan Bages/Lynch-Bages & Cie 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Relais de Charme Il Sogno di Giulietta 1.2 226<br />

Relais dell’ Olmo 1.2 114<br />

Relais Villa Abbondanzi 1.2 104<br />

Reliance Sightseeing Sdn Bhd 26.A 121<br />

Rembrandt Hotel Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

Remembrance Trails 1914-1918<br />

Northernfrance Tourism 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino 3.1 134<br />

Renaissance Curacao Resort & Casino 3.1 135<br />

Renaissance Hotel Kuala Lumpur 26.A 121<br />

Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa 26.B 221<br />

Renaissance Santigo Hotel 1.1 201<br />

Renard International Hospitality<br />

Search Consultants 8.1 102<br />

Rentalcars Connect 9. 116<br />

RentMax Car Rental 2.1 490<br />

Reollo Travel<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Reputize 6.1 160k<br />

Reservation Destination 20. 114<br />

Residence Inn 3.1 123<br />

Résidence Turquoise 3.1 136<br />

Resortlife Maldives Pvt Ltd<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Responsible Treks P. LTD 5.2A 110<br />

Restaurant Chez Leon 10.2 104<br />

Restaurant zum Spießgesellen 6.2B 305<br />

Restel Hotel Group 18. 128b<br />

ReviewPro 6.1 127<br />

Revinate 10.1 116<br />

Rex Hotel Saigon 26.C 333<br />

Reykjavik Excursions 18. 128c<br />

Rhätische Bahn<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Rhein Main Media GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Rhein-Erft Tourismus e.V. 8.2 103f<br />

Rheingau-Taunus Kultur und Tourismus GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Rheinhessen-Touristik GmbH 8.2 201a<br />

Rheinische Post Verlagsgesellschaft 8.2 103a<br />

Rhein-Kreis Neuss 8.2 103c<br />

Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH 8.2 201a-d<br />

Rhein-Main Congress Center Wiesbaden 7.2C 101<br />

RheinMainMedia GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Rhino Watch Lodge 21.A 120<br />

Rhön Marketing 11.2 103<br />

Rhön Marketing 7.2C 101<br />

Rhön Park Hotel 6.2B 301<br />

Rida International 23.B 200<br />

Rigs Hotel Baku 2.1 124<br />

Rihab Rotana 9. 308<br />

Rijksmuseum 10.2 102<br />

RIMC International Hotels & Resorts 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Rimonim Hotels & Resorts 23.B 203<br />

RIN Hospitality 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Ringhotels e.V. 8.1 109<br />

Rio Real Golf<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Rioja Turismo<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Amsterdam 10.2 102<br />

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! London 18. 123, 125<br />

Ritz Apart Hotel 1.1 206<br />

RIU Hotels & Resorts 1.1 101<br />

Rivages du Monde 25. 167<br />

River Mekong Travels & Tours Co.,<br />

Ltd (Myanmar) 26.B 230<br />

Riviera Cam Ranh Resort & Spa 26.C 332<br />

Riviera Holiday Club 15.1 101<br />

Rixos Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Rixos Hotels 9. 310<br />

Rixos Hotels<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Rizzo Hotel & Spa 7.2B 101a-c<br />

RMG Tours Pte Ltd. 26.A 133<br />

Robert Arrigo & Sons Ltd. 1.2 222<br />

Robin Pope Safaris 20. 111<br />

Robinson 2.2 211<br />

Robinson Club Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Robinson Scandinavia AS 18. 128d<br />

Roc Hotels<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Rockford Area CVB 2.1 375<br />

Rocky Mountain International 2.1 316<br />

Rocky Mountaineer 2.1 491<br />

Rodo Hotel Fashion Delight<br />

La Casa Di Rodo 1.2 113<br />

Rodos 2.2 112<br />

Rodrigues Tourism Office 20. 129<br />

Roemer- und Pelizaeus<br />

-Museum Hildesheim 16. 103<br />

Rokua health & spa 18. 108<br />

Romantik Hotel “Spa” Les Violettes 9. 118<br />

Romantik Hotel & Restaurant Hirsch 9. 118<br />

Romantik Hotel Europe 9. 118<br />

Romantik Hotels & Restaurants AG 9. 118<br />

Romantische Straße 12. 102<br />

Romantischer Rhein Tourismus GmbH 8.2 201a<br />

Rome Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts 9. 316<br />

roompad GmbH 6.1 121<br />

roomsXML.com 5.1 100<br />

Roomz Budget Design Hotels 17. 103<br />

Roomz Graz 17. 103<br />

Roomz Vienna 17. 103<br />

Rose Rayhaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Rosenstadt Sangerhausen 11.2 101<br />

Ròseo Euroterme Wellness Resort 1.2 104<br />

Rosie Holidays 5.2A 103<br />

Rostock & Warnemünde 6.2A 106b<br />

Rota do Românico 2.2 208a<br />

Rotana Hotel Management Corporation PJSC 9. 308<br />

Rotel Tours Das Rollende Hotel 25. 156<br />

Rothenburg ob der Tauber 6.2B 301<br />

Rotkäppchen Mumm Sektkellereien GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Rotterdam Partners 10.2 102<br />

Rovos Rail 20. 117<br />

Royal Angkor Resort 26.B 225<br />

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria 5.2A 114<br />

Royal Caribbean International ® 25. 125<br />

Royal Château de Blois<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Royal Cliff Hotels Group 26.B 221<br />

Royal Delft 10.2 102<br />

Royal Group of Zanzibar 21.A 122<br />

Royal Heritage Haveli 5.2B 256<br />

Royal Island Resort & Spa<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Royal Jordanian Airline 23.B 202<br />

Royal Lakeside Golf Club /<br />

Mode Sathorn Hotel 26.B 221<br />

Royal Mountain Travel Nepal 1.1 104b<br />

Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers,<br />

2 Starwood Hotel & Resorts,<br />

Thailand and Vietnam 26.B 221<br />

Royal Park Resorts 20. 129<br />

Royal Tulip Beach Resort 23.A 100<br />

Roygalinc SA 1.1 110<br />

RT & T 23.B 203<br />

Rual Travel 15.1 101<br />

Rucksack Reisen 4.1 203<br />

Hall 4.1<br />

Stand 107<br />

ruf Reisen GmbH 4.1 107<br />

Ruhr Tourismus GmbH 8.2 102a-b<br />

RUHRTRIENNALE - Festival der Künste 16. 104<br />

Ruka Kuusamo Tourist Association 18. 108<br />

Ruka Safaris 18. 108<br />

Rukakeskus Oy 18. 108<br />

Rumänien, Nationale Autorität für Tourismus 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Rumänischer Verband für Ökotourismus 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Runners Adventures 3.1 131<br />

RuppertBrasil - Das Reisebüro<br />

für Südamerika GmbH 1.1 204<br />

Ruscosta Destinations Services 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Ruse, Gemeinde 15.1 101<br />

RusMedia Group 2.1 106a<br />

Russian Federation 2.1 120<br />

Russian Railway Tours 2.1 120<br />

Rutrex Puerto Rico 2.1 316<br />

Rwanda Development Board 21.A 118<br />

S.T.I. Basque Country Touroperator 4.2 114<br />

SAAD Tours - DMC 23.B 200<br />

S<br />

Saale-Unstrut-Tourismus e. V. 11.2 101<br />

Saalfelden Leogang Touristik GmbH<br />

Tourismusverband Saalbach Hinterglemm 17. 103<br />

Saaremaa Tourism Foundation 18. 126c<br />

Saastal Marketing AG<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Saberatours-Sevan DMC Armenia 15.1 104<br />

Sabine van Ommen Public<br />

Relations GmbH 5.3 101<br />

Sabre 5.1 119<br />

Sacha Lodge/ La casa del Suizo Casa Aliso 1.1 110<br />

Sachsen, TMGS Tourismus Marketing<br />

Gesellschaft Sachsen mbH 11.2 102<br />

Sachsen-Anhalt, Investitionsund<br />

Marketinggesellschaft<br />

Sachsen-Anhalt GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Sächsische Staatsbäder GmbH Bad Elster<br />

& Bad Brambach 11.2 102<br />

Sächsisches Industriemuseum Chemnitz 11.2 102<br />

Sächsisch-Oberlausitzer Eisenbahngesellschaft<br />

mbH Projekt DAMPFBAHN-ROUTE 11.2 102<br />

Sadara Boutique Beach Resort 26.A 122, 123<br />

Sadibey Çiftligi 3.2 109<br />

Saeland Travel 18. 128c<br />

Safari 4x4 Hire 20. 138<br />

Safari Destinations 20. 131, 133<br />

Safari Hotels Namibia 20. 114<br />

Safartica 18. 128b<br />

SafeCharge 6.1 154<br />

Saffron Travel - Vietnam, Laos,<br />

Cambodia, Myanmar 26.C 331<br />

Safina Tours and Safaris 21.A 123<br />

Saga Travel 18. 128c<br />

Sahl Hasheesh 23.A 100<br />

Sahmer GmbH (suaytur.com) 3.2 114<br />

Saigontourist Holding Company 26.C 333<br />

Saigontourist Travel Service Co. Ltd. 26.C 333<br />

Saija Oy 18. 108<br />

SAIL AND FUN 4.2 121<br />

Sailing Blue 2.2 101<br />

Sailing-Classics GmbH 25. 161<br />

Saint Anne Resort 20. 130<br />

Saint Emilion Tourisme<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Saint Lucia Tourist Board 3.1 122<br />

Saint-Alexis Hotel & Spa 20. 132<br />

Saint-Petersburg Committe<br />

for tourism development 2.1 122<br />

Saint-Petersburg Express 2.1 122<br />

Saistours Srl 25. 180<br />

SALA Hospitality Group 26.B 221<br />

Salalah Rotana Resort 9. 308<br />

Salamis Tours Ltd. 2.2 111, 111a<br />

SalineTurda Durgau 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Salla - Matkalle Sallaan ry 18. 108<br />

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Salmakis Yachting 3.2 201<br />

Salou, Patronat Municipal de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Salzburg Airport 17. 103<br />

Salzkammergut Touristik GmbH 17. 103<br />

Sam Seir Travel Agency 7.2A 100<br />

Samarkanda Travel & Tours 2.1 105<br />

Samed Resorts Group 26.B 221<br />

Samoa Tourism Authority 5.2A 104<br />

Samode Hotels<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

SAMPURNA ADVENTURE P. LTD 5.2A 110<br />

Samra Bay Hotel & Resort 23.A 104<br />

Samsung Electronics GmbH 25. 125<br />

Samui Palm Beach Resort 26.B 221<br />

Samui Resotel / Samui Buri /<br />

Chaweng Cove / Samui Verticolor 26.B 221<br />

San Clemente Palace Kempinski 9. 217<br />

San Diego International Airport 2.1 435<br />

San Diego Tourism Authority 2.1 435<br />

San Francisco Travel 2.1 435<br />

San Sebastián Region 4.2 114<br />

San Sebastián Turismo & Convention Bureau 4.2 114<br />

SAN TSG & PAXIMUM 5.1 100<br />

SANA Hotels 2.2 208a<br />

Sanctum Inle Resort 26.B 201<br />

Sand Dune Adventures 5.2A 114<br />

Sandals Resort International 3.1 143<br />

Sandanski Hotel & SPA 15.1 101<br />

Sandboarding Peru 1.1 112<br />

SANDEMANs NEW Europe 4.1 102<br />

Sandos Hotels and Resorts 1.1 101<br />

Sandoway Resort 26.B 201<br />

Sands Suites Resort & Spa 20. 129<br />

Sandy Beach Hotel and Resort 22.A 102<br />

Sani Resort 2.2 101<br />

Sanliurfa Governorship 3.2 142<br />

SANTA BALI Tours & Travel 26.A 122, 123<br />

Santa Barbara Beach & Golf Resort 3.1 135<br />

Santa Eularia des Riu Old Town 4.2 111<br />

Santa Monica Travel & Tourism 2.1 435<br />

Santa’s Hotels 18. 128b<br />

Santhiya Resorts & Spas 26.B 221<br />

Santiburi Resort 26.B 217<br />

Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts 26.A 122, 123<br />

Santikos Collection 2.2 110<br />

Santrian Resorts & Villa 26.A 122, 123<br />

Sanya Tourism Development Commission 26.C 302<br />

Sanyog Gupta Voyages 5.2B 248<br />

Sao Tome and Principe 20. 128<br />

Saphir Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Sarasota Bradenton Int´l Airport 2.1 315<br />

Sarawak Tourism Board 26.A 121<br />

Sardegna, Regione 1.2 111<br />

Sar-El Tours & Conferences 23.B 203<br />

Sarova Hotels 21.A 120<br />

Sartori & Thaler Marketing Services GmbH 5.3 100<br />

Saruni Ocean 20. 120<br />

Saskatchewan, Tourism 2.1 491<br />

Sat Mexico Incoming Operator & DMC 1.1 101<br />

SATA Azores Airlines 2.2 208d<br />

SATURN TRAVEL 7.2B 103<br />

Saudia 25. 130<br />

Sauerland - Tourismus e.V. 8.2 102a<br />

Savannah-Southern-Safaris 20. 133<br />

Savoy Group Sharm El Sheikh 23.A 100<br />

Savoy Resort & Spa 20. 130<br />

Sayama Travel Group Co. Ltd. 26.B 218<br />

Sazagua Operturitico SAS<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

SBit 8.1 136<br />

Sbokos Hotel Group 2.2 101<br />

Scandic Hotels 18. 127<br />

Scandic Hotels Oy 18. 128b<br />

Scandlines 18. 128e<br />

Scenery Travel Service 1.1 208<br />

Scenic & Emerald Waterways 2.2 209<br />

Scenic Journeys Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Schaffelhuber Communications Inh.<br />

Anke Schaffelhuber 5.3 106<br />

Schaffhauserland Tourismus<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Schallaburg Kulturbetriebsges. mbH. 16. 102<br />

Schauinsland-Reisen GmbH 25. 117<br />

Schaustellerverband des Landes Bremen e.V. 6.2A 101<br />

Scheidegg-Tourismus 6.2B 307<br />

Schladming-Dachstein Tourismus 17. 103<br />

Schleswig-Holstein, Tourismus-Agentur 6.2A 105<br />

Schloss Drachenburg gGmbH 8.2 103a<br />

Schloss Esterházy Kulturverwaltung GmbH 16. 105<br />

Schlosser Reisen S.A.<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Schlossgärten Arcen 10.2 102<br />

Schlosshotel Kronberg 7.2C 101<br />

Schmetterling Technologie 5.1 120<br />

Schmidts TIVOLI GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Schön Touristik<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

SCHROPP Land & Karte GmbH 10.2 106<br />

Schwäbische Alb Tourismus 6.2B 202<br />

Schwarzmeerküste Donaudelta,<br />

Tourismusverband 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Schwarzwald Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Schwedisch Lappland 18. 128e<br />

Schweiz Tourismus<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Grand Tour of Switzerland 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Hotels by Switzerland Tourism 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Swiss Cities 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Scubaspa Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Scylla AG<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

SD Concept GmbH 6.1 126<br />

SE - Tours GmbH 25. 139<br />

Sea Aquarium Park<br />

(Dolphin Suites/ Dolphin Academy) 3.1 135<br />

Sea Cliff Resort & Spa Zanzibar 21.A 122<br />

SEA CLOUD CRUISES GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Sea Group Resorts 23.A 100<br />

Sealink Travel Group & Captain Cook Cruises 5.2A 114<br />

Seashells Resort at Suncrest 1.2 222<br />

Seasons in Africa 20. 138<br />

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment 2.1 315<br />

Sebatana Private Reserve 21.B 206<br />

Sebt Gast Agency 7.2A 100<br />

Secret Cliff Resort & Restaurant 26.B 210-212<br />

Secret Paradise Maledives 4.1 222<br />

Secret Paradise Pvt Ltd<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Secretaría de Turismo del Estado de Puebla 1.1 101<br />

Sedona Hotel Yangon 26.B 201<br />

See London By Night 18. 123, 125<br />

Seehörnle 9. 110<br />

Seehotel Maria Laach 9. 110<br />

Seehotel Pilatus AG 17. 105<br />

seekda GmbH 10.1 123<br />

Seetel Hotel GmbH & Co. Betriebs KG 6.2A 106a<br />

SEG Swiss Education Group 11.1 211<br />

Sega Tours & Cruises 20. 129<br />

Segara Village Hotel 26.A 122, 123<br />

Hall 9.<br />

Stand 301<br />

SEH United Hoteliers 9. 301<br />

Seher Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Seit Outback Australia 5.2A 114<br />

Selangor, Tourism 26.A 121<br />

Selcuk Belediye Baskanligli 3.2 201<br />

Select Hotels of Ireland 18. 122<br />

Selection führender Privathotels Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Self-Government Of The Opole Voivodeship 15.1 100<br />

Selous Riverside Safari Camp 21.A 122<br />

Selous Safari Company 20. 120<br />

Semperoper Dresden 11.2 102<br />

Sen Travel Group 26.C 311<br />

Sense Hotel Seminyak 26.A 122, 123<br />

Sense of Africa 20. 114<br />

Sense of Africa - Travel Wild 20. 131<br />

Sental Reisen GmbH 15.1 101<br />

Sentido Sandy Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

SENTIDO Zeynep Resort, Golf & Spa 3.2 134<br />

Septima 2.1 121<br />

Seraya Hotel & Resort 26.A 122, 123<br />

Serbien, Nationale Tourismus Organisation 2.2 211<br />

SERCOTEL HOTELS 4.2 202<br />

Serena Hotels 20. 120<br />

Serena Spa Private Ltd.<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Serenata IntraWare GmbH 8.1 128<br />

Serendib Leisure Management Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Serene Tours East Africa 21.A 122<br />

Serhs Tourism 4.2 202<br />

SERKA Sehat Kalkinma Ayansi 3.2 201<br />

SERVICE-REISEN Heyne GmbH & Co. KG 25. 184<br />

Servicezentrum Regionalentwicklung<br />

Landkreis Kassel 7.2C 101<br />

Servitex GmbH 8.1 130<br />

Sesame Technology 6.1 142<br />

Set Travel 4.2 202<br />

SETE - Greek Tourism Confederation 2.2 101<br />

Setours 1.1 102<br />

Setúbal, Camara Municipal 4.2 116<br />

Seven Star Tours 26.B 201<br />

Severin Sea Lodge 21.A 120<br />

Sevilla Tourist Board<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Seychelles Tourism Board 20. 130<br />

Seymour Hotels 18. 124<br />

SFT Schule für Tourismus <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH 12. 101<br />

Shah Tours & Travels Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Shahr Aein Tourism Development Co. 21.B 213<br />

Shams Hotels & Resorts 23.A 102<br />

Shamwari Group 20. 134<br />

Shanfari Hotels & Resorts 22.B 200<br />

Shangdong Provicial Tourism<br />

Administration 26.C 310<br />

Shanghai China International<br />

Travel Service Ltd 26.C 310<br />

Hall 26.C<br />

Stand 310<br />

Shanghai Municipal Tourism<br />

Administrative Commission 26.C 310<br />

Shangri La Hotel & Traders Hotel, Qaryat Al Berri 22.B 210<br />

Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah Resort & Spa 22.B 200<br />

Shangri-La Hotel Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Shangri-La’s Le Touessrok 20. 129<br />

Shangri-La’s Mactan Resort & Spa, Cebu 26.A 101, 134<br />

Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort 26.A 121<br />

Shannon Heritage 18. 122<br />

Shanxi Provincial Tourism Administration 26.C 310<br />

Sharaf Tours 22.B 210<br />

Sharemagazines GmbH 4.1 228a<br />

Sharengo4tourism 1.2 121<br />

Sharjah Airport Authority 22.A 104<br />

Sharjah Airport Travel Agency (SATA) 22.A 104<br />

Sharjah Commerce<br />

& Tourism Development Authority 22.A 104<br />

SHARJAH ENVIRONMENT<br />

& PROTECTED AREA 22.A 104<br />

Sharjah Environment & Protected Areas 22.A 104<br />

Sharjah Museums Department 22.A 104<br />

SHARJAH NATIONAL HOTELS 22.A 104<br />

Sharp Travel Service 26.A 101, 134<br />

Sharyem Tours 21.A 121<br />

Shasa Resort and Residences, Koh Samui 26.B 221<br />

SHEARWATER VICTORIA FALLS 20. 136<br />

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque 22.B 210<br />

Shenzhen DidaTravel Technology Co., Ltd 9. 113<br />

Sheraton Algarve Hotel & Pine Cliffs Resort 2.2 208d<br />

SHERATON CASCAIS RESORT 2.2 208a<br />

Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort 22.A 103<br />

Sheraton Kuwait 22.A 208<br />

Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa ,<br />

W Retreat & Spa - Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Sheraton Santo Domingo 3.1 131<br />

Sheraton Sharjah Beach Resort & Spa 22.A 104<br />

Sheridan Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 101, 134<br />

Sherry Nile Cruise 23.A 100<br />

Sherwood Breezes Resort 3.2 201<br />

Shidolya Tours & Safari Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Shikhar Travels (India) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 236<br />

Shiv Vilas Resorts (PVT) Ltd. 5.2B 217<br />

Shkodra Travel & Tours 1.2 214<br />

Shongololo Express Pty Ltd. 20. 138<br />

Shroff Int’l Travel Care 26.A 101, 134<br />

Shop Dine Play USA 2.1 490<br />

SHUROOQ 22.A 104<br />

Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

Siam Bayshore Pattaya 26.B 218<br />

Siam Park Recreation 26.B 221<br />

Siam@Siam Design Hotels 26.B 218<br />

Siberian Times 2.1 120<br />

Sibiu - Hermannstadt 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Sibiu Reisen 7.2B 101a-c<br />

SibTimes 2.1 120<br />

Sibtrip 2.1 113a<br />

Siciliana, Regione 1.2 124<br />

Siciliana, Regione Assessorato<br />

Turismo sport e spettacolo 1.2 124<br />

Sicily Action Team building 4.1 234<br />

Sicily cities of Siracusa Noto Avola & Pachino 1.2 224<br />

Siddhalepa Ayurveda Resort 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Side Alegria Hotel & Spa 3.2 201<br />

Hall 3.2<br />

Stand 140<br />

Side Crown Hotels 3.2 140<br />

Side Star 3.2 201<br />

Side Sun / Side Sun Bella Resort & Spa 3.2 108<br />

Siebenbürgen Reisen 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Sielmanns Naturlandschaft Döberitzer<br />

Heide Heinz Sielmann Stiftung 12. 101<br />

Sierra Leone National Tourist Board 21.A 117<br />

Sierra Nevada<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Sifawy Boutique Hotel 22.B 200<br />

Sightseeing Experience 1.2 113<br />

SIHOT Asia Pacific/ PacificPty Ltd. 8.1 136<br />

SIHOT do America 8.1 136<br />

SIHOT Portugal Unipessoal, Lda. 8.1 136<br />

SIHOT UK 8.1 136<br />

SIKILIZA 20. 136<br />

Silavadee Pool Spa Resort 26.B 221<br />

Silesian Tourist Organisation 15.1 100<br />

Silk Road Armenia 2.1 114<br />

Silk Road Destinations 2.1 114<br />

Silk Road Destinations The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

Silk Road To Asia Travels & Tours Co., Ltd. 26.B 230<br />

SILK TOUR Ltd. 2.1 116<br />

Silk Way Travel 2.1 124<br />

Silke Marshall Marketing Solutions 20. 138<br />

SilkWay Georgia 15.1 103<br />

Silvana Tours 1.1 102<br />

Silver Line Cruisers 18. 122<br />

Silverline Cruises 2.2 209<br />

Silvermine Beach Resort Limited 26.A 107<br />

Silversea Cruises 10.1 117<br />

Simba Safaris Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Simple Booking 8.1 125a<br />

Simply Bhutan 26.C 305<br />

Simply Hotels France<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

SIMsKultur 10.2 108<br />

Sindbad Club 23.A 100<br />

Singapore Airlines 5.2A 114<br />

Singapore Airlines LTD. 26.A 133<br />

Singapore Tourism Board 26.A 133<br />

Singinawa Jungle Lodge 5.2B 256<br />

Sino Business Travel 26.A 115b<br />

Sinope Tour 3.2 109<br />

Sirena-Travel 2.1 103<br />

Sirene Belek Hotel 3.2 201<br />

Sirenis Hotels & Resorts 4.2 111<br />

Sita 5.2B 209<br />

Sitara International Ltd. The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

Sitara Travel-Uzbekistan 5.2A 111<br />

SiteMinder 10.1 108<br />

Siva Travel Services 2.2 101<br />

Sivory Punta Cana Boutique Hotel 3.1 131<br />

Six Senses Hotels Resorts & Spas 26.B 221<br />

Six Senses Laamu<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Sixt GmbH & Co. Autovermietung KG 9. 121<br />

Sixt Jobworld 11.1 107<br />

Sixt rent a car 7.1C 100<br />

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EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Sixt rent a car - Canada 2.1 211<br />

SJ AB - Schwedische Eisenbahnen 18. 128e<br />

Skål International 3.1 149<br />

SKÅL International <strong>Berlin</strong> e.V. 3.1 149<br />

Skåne & Die Familie Helsingborg 18. 128e<br />

SKE-Reisen 7.2B 103<br />

Skiathos Island 2.2 101<br />

SKL Group of Camps 20. 131<br />

Skopelos Village Hotel 2.2 110<br />

Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden Foundation 8.2 103b<br />

Skypicker.com 5.1 106<br />

SKYTEAM c/o Air France KLM 25. 130<br />

Skyway International Travels Unit<br />

of Vagjiani Travel Co.Pvt.Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

SLC Representation 5.2A 114<br />

Slovak Tourist Board 7.2B 103<br />

Slovenian Tourist Board 17. 109<br />

Slow Food Travel Alpe Adria 17. 103<br />

Slow Life 1.2 121a<br />

SLS Las Vegas 2.1 445<br />

Småland & Öland 18. 128e<br />

Small Danish Hotels 18. 128a<br />

Small Distinctive Hotels<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Small Hotels of Turkey (Kücük Oteller Dernegi) 3.2 201<br />

SMART HOLIDAYS ANDALUSIA 4.2 121<br />

Smart Travel & Tourism 22.B 200<br />

Smart-i Malaysia Tourist Apps Sdn Bhd 26.A 121<br />

Smartline Kyknos Beach 2.2 101<br />

SMS Tourism 1.2 222<br />

Smyril Line 18. 112<br />

SnapShot GmbH 8.1 127<br />

SnowLion Expeditions Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Snowmass Tourism 2.1 330<br />

Snowy Horizon Treks & Expedition (P) Ltd. 5.2A 110<br />

SNTTA Emir Tours & Travel LLC 22.B 210<br />

So Sofitel Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

SO Sofitel Hua Hin 26.B 221<br />

SOASTA 6.1 111<br />

Soca Tal 17. 109<br />

Sociedad Pública G.Y. PR.<br />

Turistica de Asturias, S.A.U. 4.2 101,101a<br />

Sofia Tourism Administration 15.1 101<br />

Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa 23.B 201<br />

Sofitel Dubai Downtown 22.A 103<br />

Sofitel French Polynesia 5.2A 105<br />

Sofitel Hotel Dubai Jumeirah Beach 22.A 103<br />

Sofitel Imperial Resort & Spa<br />

and Sofitel So Mauritius 20. 129<br />

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi 26.C 311<br />

Sofitel The Palm 22.A 103<br />

SoftConEx GmbH 5.1 110<br />

Sokos Hotels / Radisson Blu Hotels & Resorts 18. 128b<br />

Sokos Hotels Arina, Levi,<br />

Vaakuna Rovaniemi 18. 108<br />

Sokos Hotels Tallinn 18. 126c<br />

Sol Marina Resort-Boracay 26.A 101, 134<br />

Solana Tours 1.1 104b<br />

Solaris d.d. 1.2 217<br />

Solei Turism 7.2B 104<br />

Solentiname Tours Discover Nicaragua 3.1 237<br />

Solis Indian Ocean 20. 129<br />

Solling-Vogler-Region im Weserbergland e.V. 6.2A 103<br />

Solmartour 1.1 102<br />

Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau 5.2A 104<br />

Solvex Ltd. 15.1 101<br />

Somak Safaris 21.A 120<br />

Somatheeram Ayurveda Group 5.2B 246<br />

Somatheeram Ayurvedic Health Resort 5.2B 208<br />

Somerset Tourism 18. 123, 125<br />

Somon Air 2.1 113<br />

Sonesta Hotels, Resorts & Nile Cruises 23.A 100<br />

Sonesta Peru Hotels & Las Casitas del Colca 1.1 102<br />

Soneva Resorts & Residences 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Sonoma County Tourism 2.1 435<br />

Sopa Lodges 21.A 120<br />

Sophiya Travel & Tours 26.B 225<br />

Sorell Hotels Switzerland<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Soulacia Hotel & Resort 5.2B 247<br />

Sound of Vienna GmbH 17. 103<br />

South African Airways 20. 138<br />

South African Tourism 20. 138<br />

South American Tours 1.1 202<br />

South American Tours Argentina 1.1 202<br />

South American Tours Brazil 1.1 202<br />

South American Tours Chile 1.1 202<br />

South American Tours Colombia 1.1 202<br />

South American Tours Ecuador 1.1 202<br />

South American Tours Peru 1.1 202<br />

South American Tours Uruguay 1.1 202<br />

South Australian Tourism Commission 5.2A 114<br />

South Bohemia Convention Bureau 7.2B 102a-b<br />

South Carolina Tourism 2.1 340<br />

South Pacific Management 5.2A 105<br />

South Pacific Tourism Organisation 5.2A 104<br />

South Pacific Travel 26.C 311<br />

South Sudan, Embassy 21.A 114<br />

Southern Africa on Show 20. 134<br />

Southern Cross Hotels 20. 129<br />

Southern Cross Safaris 21.A 120<br />

Southern Palms Beach Resort 21.A 120<br />

Southern Spoor Marketing 20. 134<br />

Southern Sun Abu Dhabi 22.B 210<br />

Southern Ute Cultural Center & Museum 2.1 465<br />

Southwild Peru 1.1 102<br />

Sovereign Tourism 18. 123, 125<br />

SPA Travel GmbH 2.2 205<br />

SPAIN FOOD SHERPAS 4.2 121<br />

Spaincares, Clúster Español<br />

de Turismo de Salud 4.2 101,101a<br />

Spanisches Fremdenverkehrsamt<br />

TURESPAÑA 4.2 101,101a<br />

Spartacus International Gay Guide 3.1 201a<br />

Special Interest Travel Ltd. 1.2 222<br />

Special Tours Wildlife Adventures 18. 128c<br />

Speicherbrauerei Bourgogne des Flandres 10.2 103<br />

Speke Uganda Holidays Ltd. 21.A 119<br />

Spessart Tourismus 7.2C 101<br />

SPH Private Limited (Jumeirah Vittaveli) 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

SPI, Scandinavia 8.1 113a<br />

Spice Island Hotel & Resort 21.A 123<br />

Spice Land Holidays<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Spice Traveland Tours 21.A 123<br />

Spirit Hotel Sárvár 2.2 209<br />

Spitsbergen Travel 18. 128d<br />

SPKS Marketing GmbH & Co. OHG -<br />

Gewölberestaurants Dresden 11.2 102<br />

Splendid Asia Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Splendid Evasion 4.1 238<br />

Sportina Turizem 17. 109<br />

Sportland NRW- Ministerium für Familie,<br />

Kinder, Jugend, Kultur und Sport 8.2 102a<br />

Sportmetropole <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

Spot Reisen GmbH 21.B 210<br />

Sprachcaffe Reisen GmbH 3.1 221<br />

Spring Tours Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Springbok Atlas Tours and Safaris 20. 138<br />

Springfield Illinois CVB 2.1 375<br />

Sputnik Irkutsk 2.1 121<br />

SR Travel GmbH & Co.KG 25. 136<br />

Sree Chitra Ayur Home<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Sri Asia Tourism Service Co., Ltd. 26.B 201<br />

Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau 5.2A 107, 107a, 107b<br />

SriLankan Airlines 5.2A 108<br />

SRL Kanuhura<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

St Christopher´s Inn 4.1 102<br />

St. Gallen-Bodensee Tourismus 17. 101,101a-c<br />

St. George Hotel Enterprises<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

St. Raphael Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

St. Regis Hotel Dubai 22.A 103<br />

St.Olavsleden - Östersunds kommun 18. 128e<br />

STA Travel GmbH 5.2A 114<br />

STA Travel Group 4.1 102<br />

Staatliche Antikensammlung<br />

und Glyptothek München 16. 104<br />

Staatliche Geschäftsstelle “Luther 2017” 12. 102<br />

Staatliche Geschäftsstelle “Luther 2017” 16. 104<br />

Staatliche Museen zu <strong>Berlin</strong> 16. 104<br />

Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Staatliche Schlösser u. Gärten<br />

im Finanzministerium MV 6.2A 106<br />

Staatliche Schlösser<br />

und Gärten Baden-Württemberg 6.2B 202<br />

Staatliche Schlösser, Burgen<br />

und Gärten Sachsen gGmbH 11.2 102<br />

Staatsbad Bad Oeynhausen GmbH 8.2 102a<br />

Staatsbad Salzuflen GmbH 8.2 102a<br />

Staatsoper im Schillertheater 16. 100<br />

Staatsoperette Dresden 11.2 102<br />

Staatsoperette Dresden 16. 104<br />

stade zeiten - BAYERN TOURISMUS<br />

Marketing GmbH 6.2B 306<br />

Stadt & Kreis Offenbach c/o Magistrat<br />

der Stadt Offenbach 7.2C 101<br />

Stadt Bautzen 11.2 102<br />

Stadt Brühl 8.2 103c<br />

Stadt Cesky Krumlov 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Stadt Dessau-Roßlau 11.2 101<br />

Stadt Erding-Stadtmarketing 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Stadt Krefeld 8.2 102a<br />

Stadt Kremmen 12. 101<br />

Stadt Naumburg 11.2 101<br />

Stadt Osterwieck 11.2 101<br />

Stadt Rheinsberg Tourist-Information 12. 101<br />

Stadt Teplice 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Stadt Valencia 4.2 101,101a<br />

Stadt Valparaiso 1.1 201<br />

Stadt Werder (Havel) 12. 101<br />

Stadthaushotel Hamburg 9. 110<br />

Stadthaushotel Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Stadtmarketing Fritzlar e. V. 7.2C 101<br />

Stadtmarketing Gesellschaft<br />

Schwerin GmbH 6.2A 106<br />

Stadtmarketing Halle (Saale) GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Stadtmarketing- und Verkehrsgesellschaft<br />

Dormagen mbH 8.2 103c<br />

Stage Entertainment Marketing & Sales GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Stan Stephens Glacier & Wildlife Cruises 2.1 302<br />

Stanford Hillview Hotel/ Stanford Hotel<br />

Hong Kong 26.A 107<br />

Star Clippers America 25. 165<br />

Star Clippers Kreuzfahrten GmbH 25. 165<br />

Star Clippers Monaco SAM 25. 165<br />

Star Holiday Mart 26.A 133<br />

Star Peru 1.1 102<br />

Stardekk BVBA 8.1 106<br />

Stargard 15.1 100<br />

Starhotels Spa 9. 301<br />

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Germany North 7.2C 101<br />

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Indian Ocean 20. 129<br />

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide 9. 315<br />

Starwood Hotels, Toronto Metro Market 2.1 491<br />

State A.S. Pushkin museum 2.1 121<br />

Statue Cruises 2.1 405<br />

Stay and Play NZ Tourism Connections 5.2A 114<br />

Stayokay 10.2 102<br />

STC Switzerland Travel Centre AG 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Steiermark Tourismus 17. 103<br />

Steigenberger Akademie Bad Reichenhall 11.1 103<br />

Steigenberger Al Dau Resort<br />

(Steigenberger Al Dau Beach Hotel /<br />

Steigenberger Aqua Magic) 23.A 100<br />

Steigenberger Hotels & Resorts 9. 319<br />

Steigenberger Hotels AG 9. 319<br />

Steiger Hotels Sächsische Schweiz 11.2 105<br />

Stella Di Mare Hotels & Resorts - Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Stena Line Scandinavia AB 18. 111<br />

Stenden University of Applied Sciences 11.1 219<br />

Step to City Teknoloji ve Tanitim Anonim Sirketi 6.1 155<br />

Stern und Kreisschiffahrt GmbH 12. 101<br />

Sterna Travel 18. 128c<br />

STG Stadtmarketing- und Tourismusgesellschaft<br />

Brandenburg an der Havel mbH 12. 101<br />

Stift Klosterneuburg 16. 105<br />

Stiftsgut Keysermühle 9. 110<br />

Stiftung Leuchtenburg 11.2 103<br />

Stiftung Luthergedenkstätten in Sachsen-Anhalt 11.2 101<br />

Stiftung Preußische Schlösser<br />

und Gärten <strong>Berlin</strong>-Brandenburg 12. 101<br />

Stiftung Schloss Dyck 16. 103<br />

Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein Gotha 11.2 103<br />

Stiftung Schloss und Park Benrath 8.2 103b<br />

Stiftung Warentest 14.1 105<br />

Stiftung Zollverein, UNESCO Welterbe<br />

Zollverein + Ruhr Museum 8.2 101b<br />

Stockholm Country Break - Sörmland 18. 128e<br />

Stockholm Visitors Board/<br />

Stockholm Archipelago 18. 128e<br />

Stone Group Hotels 3.2 121<br />

Stora Sjöffallet Mountain Center/<br />

Visit Gellivare Lapland 18. 108<br />

S’Tours Voyages 25. 180<br />

STR CEE Ltd. 25. 180<br />

STR Destination Handling GmbH & Co. KG 25. 180<br />

Strada dei Vini del Cantico 1.2 114<br />

Strassburg Verkehrsamt<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Strategy & Events Mice 1.1 101<br />

Strawberry Park Resort 26.A 121<br />

Stromberger PR 5.3 115<br />

Studentische Projekte TOPAS e.V. 11.1 105<br />

Studienkreis für Tourismus<br />

und Entwicklung e.V. 4.1 241<br />

Studiosus Reisen München GmbH 25. 107<br />

Stünings Medien GmbH 10.1 105<br />

Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Style Tours<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Style Travel Agency 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Sub Oceanic Dive Club<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Sudan, Ministry of Tourism Antiquities<br />

and Wildlife 21.B 212<br />

Süddeutsche Zeitung GmbH 10.2 106<br />

Sudima Hotels New Zealand / Australia 5.2A 114<br />

Südmähren, Tourismuszentrale 7.2B 102a-b<br />

SUE AA “Great silk road” NC “Uzbektourism” 2.1 119<br />

SUENO Hotels 3.2 131<br />

Sugar Beach A Viceroy Resort 3.1 122<br />

SuitePad GmbH 6.1 129<br />

Sulcus Hospitality Group BV Netherlands 8.1 113a<br />

Sulcus, Spain 8.1 113a<br />

Sule Shangri-La Yangon 26.B 201<br />

Sultan Gardens Resort 23.A 100<br />

Summertimes 25. 131<br />

Summertimes 20. 129<br />

Sun & Sea Travel 21.B 208<br />

Sun Africa Hotel 21.A 120<br />

SUN BIRD 26.B 201<br />

Sun Islands Hawaii, Inc. 2.1 215<br />

Sun Oceans Pvt Ltd<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Sun Resorts Ltd. 20. 129<br />

Sun Rise Resorts 23.A 100<br />

Sun Series Travel Co., Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Sun Siyam Resorts<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Sun Sporting Holidays Ltd<br />

(Palm Beach Maldives)<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Sun Tours and Travel 21.A 123<br />

Sun Travels and Tours<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Sun West Hospitality Management 23.A 100<br />

Sunbird Tourism 20. 101<br />

Sunborn Gibraltar 2.2 114<br />

Sunborn Saga Ltd / Naantali Spa and Ruissalo Spa 18. 128b<br />

Suncani Hvar d.d. 1.2 216<br />

Hall 25. Stand 133<br />

SunExpress 25. 133<br />

Sunhotels 25. 185<br />

Sunhouse Travel Ltd.<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Sunlux Collection by Sun International 20. 134<br />

Sunnyseeker Hotels LTD<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Sunrise Hotels<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Sunrise Nha Trang 26.C 311<br />

Sunsail & The Moorings 3.1 141<br />

Sunseekers Tours 21.A 106<br />

Sunset Resort Management Ltd. 15.1 101<br />

Sunshine Hotels & Resorts Pattaya 26.B 218<br />

Sunshine Tours Pty Ltd 20. 119<br />

Sunshine Vacation Clubs 2.2 101<br />

Sunspot Tours (Malta) Ltd. 1.2 222<br />

Sunswept Resorts - The BodyHoliday<br />

+ Rendezvous 3.1 122<br />

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Suntours 15.1 101<br />

Sunway International ( Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Sunway Safaris 20. 134<br />

Super Duper 18. 126a<br />

Super Tours 1.2 216<br />

SUPERCLUBS 3.1 141<br />

Supertour DMC Poland 15.1 100<br />

Supranational Hotels Limited 9. 303<br />

Surinam Airways 3.1 123<br />

Suriname Tourism Foundation 3.1 123<br />

SURIYA / GOLDI<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Surtrek 1.1 110<br />

Surya Lanka Ayurveda Holidays 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Surya Reisedienst Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Susesi Luxury Resort 3.2 144<br />

Sustainable Luxury Vietnam - Six Sens 26.C 311<br />

Svatma 5.2B 256<br />

Svoy TS 2.1 121<br />

SWA Safaris 20. 114<br />

Swagatam Tours Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Swakopmund Collection 20. 114<br />

Swampland Safari Trails 20. 131<br />

Swaziland Civil Aviation Authority 20. 113<br />

Swaziland, Kingdom 20. 113<br />

Sweet Memory Travel 26.B 201<br />

Swena Tour 2.1 121<br />

Swieradow-Czerniawa - Polnische Kurortgruppe 15.1 100<br />

Swietokrzyskie Tourism Organization of the 15.1 100<br />

Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship<br />

Marshal’s Office of the 15.1 100<br />

Swiss belhotel Plaza 22.A 208<br />

Swiss Import Promotion Programme 1.1 112<br />

Swiss Quality Hotels International 17. 106<br />

Swiss School of Tourism and Hospitality SSTH 11.1 309<br />

Swiss Travel Costa Rica<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Swiss Travel System AG<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Swiss-Belhotel International 26.A 122, 123<br />

SWISSFEEL AG 8.1 130<br />

Swiss-Garden International 26.A 121<br />

Swissôtel <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 309<br />

Swissôtel Bremen 9. 309<br />

Swissôtel Dresden Am Schloss 9. 309<br />

Swissotel Le Plaza Basel 9. 309<br />

Swissotel Merchant Court 26.A 133<br />

Swissotel Nai Lert Park 26.B 221<br />

Swissotel Nankai Osaka 9. 309<br />

Swissotel The Bosphorus Istanbul 9. 309<br />

Swissôtel Zürich 9. 309<br />

Sylt Marketing GmbH 6.2A 105<br />

Synergy Tours Indonesia 26.A 122, 123<br />

SYNERWAY S.A. 6.1 124<br />

Sysco, Greece 8.1 113a<br />

T<br />

T&Cnet, Romania 8.1 113a<br />

T.R.I.P.S. Travel, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

ta.ts - Travel Agency Technologies & Services 10.1 117<br />

Tabacón Grand Spa Thermal Resort 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Tabasam Tours and Travel Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

TABASCO 1.1 101<br />

TAC - Travel to Mozambique 20. 107<br />

TAC IT GmbH 8.1 126<br />

Tagungshotel Wichernhaus 9. 110<br />

Tahiti Nui Travel 5.2A 105<br />

Tahiti Tourisme 5.2A 105<br />

Tahiti Tours 5.2A 105<br />

Taitu Tour and Travel Services 21.A 121<br />

Taiwan Tourism Bureau 26.A 130<br />

Taiwan Visitors Association 26.A 130<br />

Tai-yi Red Maple Resort 26.A 130<br />

Taj Hotels - Sri Lanka<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces 9. 204<br />

Tajik Community Based Tourism<br />

Association TCBTA 2.1 112<br />

Tajik National Park (Mountains of the Pamirs) 2.1 112<br />

Tajikistan, Committee of Youth Affairs,<br />

Sports and Tourism 2.1 113<br />

Taleni Africa 20. 114<br />

Talk of the Town Hotel & Beach Club Aruba 3.1 134<br />

Tallink Silja GmbH 18. 110<br />

Tallinn City Tourist Office & Convention Bureau 18. 126c<br />

Talya Software 25. 128<br />

Tamares Hotels and Resorts 23.B 203<br />

Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusive 3.1 134<br />

Tamarind Tree Hotel 3.1 137<br />

Tamil Nadu Tourism Department 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Tamog Tours & Safaris 20. 131<br />

Tan Pride Safaris Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Tandem Travel 15.1 101<br />

Tanganyika Expeditions 21.A 122<br />

Tanganyika Wilderness Camps Ltd. 21.A 127<br />

Tangerine Group of Hotels<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Tango Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

Tango Mar Beachfront - Boutique Hotel & Villas 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Tangol S.R.L. 1.1 113<br />

Tania Tours 23.B 202<br />

Tanjung Rhu Resort Langkawi 26.A 121<br />

Tanzania Adventure Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Tanzania Journeys Ltd. (Halisi Camps) 21.A 122<br />

Tanzania National Parks 21.A 122<br />

Tanzania Tourist Board 21.A 122<br />

Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch 8.2 103b<br />

TAP Portugal 2.2 208a<br />

Target Travel & Tours Services 26.A 107<br />

Tari Tour 2.1 121<br />

Tarom 7.2B 101a-c<br />

TAROM 25. 130<br />

Tarragona, Patronat Municipal de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

TAS Touristik Assekuranzmakler und Service GmbH 25. 126<br />

Tasmania, Tourism 5.2A 114<br />

Tasty Tour 7.2B 103<br />

TAT Travel 23.A 100<br />

Tathastu Resorts 5.2B 247<br />

Tatilya Resort Otel 3.2 109<br />

TatraBis 7.2B 104<br />

Tatry Mountain Resorts, a.s. 7.2B 103<br />

tattva TourismSolutions 5.2B 256<br />

Taunus Touristik Service e.V. 7.2C 101<br />

TAV Airports Holding Co. 3.2 110<br />

TAV Georgia 15.1 103<br />

Tavelite Travel & Tours 26.A 101, 134<br />

Tavelite Travel and Tours Co. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Taxi <strong>Berlin</strong> TZB GmbH 12. 101<br />

Taxiwind Intertaxi Greek airports taxi transfers 2.2 101<br />

TBL, Latin America 8.1 113a<br />

TeamAmerica Receptive Tour Operator 2.1 201<br />

Technische Hochschule Deggendorf 11.1 109<br />

Technological Institute of Biysk 2.1 120<br />

Tedy Tours and Travel Services PLC 21.A 121<br />

Teeling Whiskey Distillery 18. 122<br />

Tekura Tahiti Travel 5.2A 105<br />

Tel Aviv Hotel Association 23.B 203<br />

Telal Resort 22.B 210<br />

Telamar Resort 3.1 235<br />

Telangana Tourism 5.2B 216<br />

Temple Point Resort 21.A 120<br />

Temple Square 2.1 322<br />

Tennessee Tourism 2.1 345<br />

Terengganu Tourism 26.A 121<br />

Terme 3000 - Moravske Toplice 17. 109<br />

Terme Beach Resort - Terme di Punta Marina 1.2 104<br />

Terme Maribor 17. 109<br />

Terme Olimia d.d. 17. 109<br />

Terme Vivat 17. 109<br />

TERMETOUR 1.2 113<br />

Terra Group 1.1 104b<br />

Terra Nova Iceland 18. 128c<br />

Terra Nova Tours 20. 114<br />

Terra Travel Doo 1.2 218<br />

Terra Tropical 3.1 235<br />

Terra World Travel (India) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 252<br />

Terrace Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Terre Cambodge-Adventure Expedition 26.B 225<br />

Territory Expeditions 5.2A 114<br />

TES Tour The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

Tesi Viaggi 1.2 113<br />

Tettucio Tour 1.2 113<br />

Texas Holiday Travel 2.1 425<br />

Texas Tourism 2.1 425<br />

TFE Hotels 5.2A 114<br />

Thai Airways International PCL 26.B 206<br />

Thai Garden Resort Pattaya 26.B 218<br />

Thailand, Tourism Authority of Thailand 26.B 221<br />

Thalia Theater Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Thalys International<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Thamserku Trekking P. LTD 5.2A 110<br />

Thanos Hotel Management<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Thavorn Hotels & Resort 26.B 210-212<br />

The Address Hotels and Resorts 22.A 103<br />

The African Travel & Tourism Association 20. 120<br />

The Aiyana 21.A 122<br />

The Albatroz Hotel Cascais, Portugal 2.2 208a<br />

The Ascott Limited 9. 210<br />

the a-team, WIinkler & Stenzel GmbH 5.1 105<br />

The Atlantic Hotel 18. 124<br />

The Bellevue Hotels & Resort 26.A 101, 134<br />

The Best Destinations on the West 2.1 525<br />

The Blue Train 20. 134<br />

The Blue Yonder 4.1 216<br />

The Boulevard Arjaan by Rotana 9. 308<br />

The Broadmoor 2.1 330<br />

The Broadway Collection/ Broadway Inbound 2.1 405<br />

The Bushcamp company 20. 133<br />

The Caleta Hotel Health Beauty<br />

+ Conference Centre 2.2 114<br />

The Castle Collection 18. 122<br />

The Chateau Spa & Organic Wellness Resort 26.A 121<br />

The Chedi Muscat 22.B 200<br />

The Chickasaw Nation 2.1 465<br />

The Church Palace 1.2 118<br />

The City of Katowice 15.1 100<br />

The Cliff Resort and Residences 26.A 110<br />

The Club Hotel & Spa, Huggler Hotels 18. 124<br />

The Code 4.1 220<br />

The Cosmopolitan 2.1 445<br />

The Cotswolds - Cotswolds District Council 18. 123, 125<br />

The Cove Eleuthra 3.1 141<br />

The Cove Rotana Resorts 9. 308<br />

The Cove Rotana Resorts<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

The Crest resort and Pool Villas 26.B 221<br />

The Danish Riviera VisitNorthSealand<br />

and VisitOdsherred 18. 128a<br />

The Danna Langkawi 26.A 121<br />

The Desert Rose Resort 23.A 100<br />

The Elegant Collection 20. 114<br />

The Emerald Collection 21.A 122<br />

The Emerald Cove Koh Chang<br />

(Marriott) The Signat 26.B 221<br />

The Emirates Academy<br />

of Hospitality Management 11.1 305<br />

The Explore Nepal P. LTD 5.2A 110<br />

The Farm at San Benito 26.A 101, 134<br />

The Fortress Resort & Spa<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

The Funzi Keys 21.A 120<br />

THE GATE <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

The George Hotel 6.2A 102, 104<br />

The Green Spot Travel 1.1 104b<br />

The Hide 20. 111<br />

The Hide 20. 111, 136<br />

The Hilton Colombo<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

THE HOTEL @ THARABAR GATE 26.B 201<br />

The Hoteliers Collection 26.B 221<br />

The Kangaroo Traveller 20. 114<br />

The Kee Resort & Spa 26.B 210-212<br />

The Kingsbury PLC<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

The Kumul Hotel - Defne Gruppe 3.2 133a<br />

The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group 5.2B 202<br />

The Lalu, Sun Moon Lake 26.A 130<br />

The Landings St.Lucia 3.1 122<br />

The Landmark Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

The Leisure Pass Group 9. 301<br />

The Lind Boracay 26.A 101, 134<br />

The Long Beach Resort (Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

The Lovina Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

The Madison Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

The Meritage Collection 2.1 435<br />

The Merlin Phuket Hotels & Resorts 26.B 210-212<br />

The Metropolitan Opera 2.1 405<br />

The Meydan Hotel (Meydan Hotels) 22.A 103<br />

The Mill Resort & Suites Aruba 3.1 134<br />

The Modern Hotels 18. 124<br />

The Mozambique Collection 20. 107<br />

The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas - 26.A 122, 123<br />

The MUSE Hotel Boracay 26.A 101, 134<br />

The Museum of Modern Art 2.1 405<br />

The N/a’an ku se Collection 20. 114<br />

The New International Limo 1.2 226<br />

The New International Limo 1.2 226<br />

The New York Pass 2.1 405<br />

The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo 23.A 100<br />

The Oitavos 2.2 208a<br />

The Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa 18. 103<br />

The Old Phuket - Karon Beach Resort 26.B 221<br />

THE ORCHARD WELLNESS A<br />

ND HEALTH RESORTS 26.A 121<br />

The Original Tour 18. 123, 125<br />

The Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan<br />

and Kyrgyzstan c/o PECTA 2.1 112<br />

The Park Hotels 5.2B 213<br />

The Path 26.A 101, 134<br />

The Pavilions, Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

The Peninsula Manila 26.A 101, 134<br />

The Rail Journeys A unit<br />

of Leisure Corp. PVT LTD<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

The Reef Resorts 1.1 101<br />

The Residence by Cenizaro c/o Diamonde e.K. 20. 108<br />

The Ritz-Carlton 22.A 103<br />

The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi Grand Canal 22.B 210<br />

The Royal Mint Visitor 18. 123, 125<br />

The Royal Pacific Hotel & Towers 26.A 107<br />

The Royal Pita Maha 26.A 122, 123<br />

The Royal Zanzibar Beach Resort Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

The Safari Source 20. 136<br />

The Samaya Bali 26.A 122, 123<br />

The Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 122, 123<br />

The Sintesa Jimbaran 26.A 122, 123<br />

The St. Regis Abu Dhabi 22.B 210<br />

The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort 22.B 210<br />

The Strand Hotel & Cruise 26.C 308<br />

The Three Corners for Hotel & Resorts 23.A 100<br />

The Tour Company 2.1 124<br />

The Travel Centre 20. 101<br />

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/ AUSTELLER VON A BIS Z<br />

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The Travel Insiders 5.2A 114<br />

The Ubud Village 26.A 122, 123<br />

The Ultimate Travelling Camp 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

The Unique Collection of Hotels & Resorts 26.B 221<br />

The Venetian Palazzo 2.1 445<br />

The Vijitt Resort Phuket 26.B 221<br />

The Vision Destination Management 22.B 210<br />

The Westin La Quinta Golf Resort & Spa 4.2 201,201a-c<br />

The Zuri Hotels and Resorts<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

the_9 wonderful cities in Niedersachsen 6.2A 103<br />

Theater Bremen GmbH 6.2A 101<br />

Theater Erfurt 11.2 103<br />

Theatre in Paris<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Thermana 17. 109<br />

Thermana 17. 109<br />

Therme Erding 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Thermenland Steiermark 17. 103<br />

Thessaloniki Hotels Association 2.2 101<br />

Thessaly, Region 2.2 101<br />

Thompsons Africa 20. 138<br />

Thon Hotels 18. 128d<br />

Thornybush 20. 134<br />

Thüringer Heilbäderverband e.V. 11.2 103<br />

Thüringer Tourismus GmbH 11.2 103<br />

Tia Heights Makdi Bay Hotels and Resorts 23.A 100<br />

Tiamo Resorts 3.1 141<br />

Tianjin Hebei District Cutlure and Tourism Bureau 26.C 310<br />

Tianjin Tourism Administration 26.C 310<br />

Ticino Turismo<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Ticket Bureau 4.2 202<br />

Ticketmaster GmbH 16. 103<br />

TID Branchenguide 10.1 121<br />

Tien-Shan Travel 2.1 117<br />

Tierra de Fuego 1.1 110<br />

Tierra Hotels 1.1 201<br />

Tierra Maya Tours 3.1 238<br />

Tiger Trail Travel 26.A 110<br />

Tika Tours 2.1 105<br />

TIME Hotels 22.A 103<br />

Time Oak Hotel & Suites 22.A 103<br />

TIMHOTEL<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Timisoara 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Tint Tint Travels & Tours, Myanmar 26.C 334b<br />

Tioc Natur und Studienreisen 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Tip Top Travel Lufthansa City Center 1.1 110<br />

Tip Tour Operator & DMC 1.1 101<br />

Tirana Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Tirol Werbung GmbH 17. 103<br />

Titan Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Titanic Belfast 18. 122<br />

Titanic Hotels 25. 154<br />

Titanic Palace 23.A 111<br />

Titlis Bergbahnen, Hotels & Restaurants 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Tivoli Hotels & Resorts 2.2 208a<br />

Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Experiences 5.2A 114<br />

TMB Tourismus-Marketing Brandenburg<br />

GmbH Clustermanagement Tourismus 12. 101<br />

tmu Tourismus Marketing Uckermark GmbH 12. 101<br />

TOC Agentur für Kommunikation GmbH & Co. KG 5.3 116<br />

Toedt, Dr. Selk & Coll. GmbH (TS&C) 9. 305<br />

Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau 26.A 106<br />

TOM Travel/WOW Travel GmbH 3.2 103<br />

TomOnTour.com 3.1 204<br />

Tonhalle Düsseldorf 8.2 103b<br />

Tonichi Travel Service 26.A 129<br />

Top 10 <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

TOP 250 Germany - Die besten<br />

Tagungshotels in Deutschland 8.1 117<br />

TOP acora Hotel Bochum 9. 110<br />

TOP acora Hotel Bonn 9. 110<br />

TOP acora Hotel Duesseldorf 9. 110<br />

TOP Acora Hotel Karlsruhe 9. 110<br />

TOP Ambassador Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP Art Hotel Vienna 9. 110<br />

TOP City & Country Line Hotels 9. 110<br />

TOP City Gallery Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Grand Hotel Reykjavik 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Essener Hof 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Hyllit 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Kaiserin Elisabeth 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Panorama Billstedt 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Panorama Harburg 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Panorama Inn 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Platzhirsch 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Residenz <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Zettler 9. 110<br />

TOP CityLine Klassik Altstadt-Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP Conrad Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP CountryLine Alexander Beach Hotel&Village 9. 110<br />

TOP CountryLine HEIDE SPA Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP CountryLine Hotel Fortina<br />

Spa & Resort 5***** 9. 110<br />

TOP CountryLine Hotel Meerane 9. 110<br />

TOP CountryLine Hotel Ritter 9. 110<br />

TOP CountryLine Hotel Roth 9. 110<br />

TOP CountryLine Nordseehotel Freese 9. 110<br />

TOP CountryLine Seehotel <strong>Berlin</strong>-Rangsdorf 9. 110<br />

TOP CountryLine Seehotel Großherzog<br />

von Mecklenburg 9. 110<br />

Top Dest 1.1 208<br />

TOP EMBRACE Hotel Blumlage 9. 110<br />

TOP Embrace Hotel Franz 9. 110<br />

TOP EMBRACE Hotel Grenzfall 9. 110<br />

TOP EMBRACE Hotel INNdependence 9. 110<br />

TOP EMBRACE Hotel Sportforum 9. 110<br />

TOP Esplanade Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP Falkensteiner Asia Spa Leoben 9. 110<br />

TOP Falkensteiner Hotel Am Schottenfeld 9. 110<br />

TOP Falkensteiner Hotel Bratislava 9. 110<br />

TOP Falkensteiner Hotel Maria Prag 9. 110<br />

TOP Favored Hotel Domicil 9. 110<br />

TOP Favored Hotel Scala 9. 110<br />

TOP Fosshotel Reykjavik 9. 110<br />

TOP Grand Continental Flamingo Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Agricola 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Ambassador - Zlatá Husa 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Amberger 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel an der Oper 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Atlantis 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Buschhausen 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Centrum 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Consul 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Duerer 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Erzgiesserei Europe 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Fortina 4**** 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Freihof 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Garden Elysée 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Goldenes Fass 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Hammer 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Hohenstaufen 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Jagdschloss Niederwald 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel La Résidence 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Palais-Esplanade 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Plaza 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Post Frankfurt Airport 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Spirodom Admont 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Tiffany 9. 110<br />

TOP INTERNATIONAL Hotels 9. 110<br />

Hall 9. Stand 110<br />

TOP INTERNATIONAL Hotels<br />

and Corporate Partners 9. 110<br />

TOP Kensington Gardens Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP KHR Hotel Freiburg 9. 110<br />

TOP KHR Parkhotel Fulda 9. 110<br />

TOP KHR Stadthotel Düsseldorf 9. 110<br />

TOP KHR Stadthotel Münster 9. 110<br />

TOP Kolpinghaus Messehotel 9. 110<br />

TOP Kongresshotel Europe 9. 110<br />

TOP Messehotel Europe 9. 110<br />

TOP Molla Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP Seminarhotel am Aegerisee 9. 110<br />

TOP Senator Hotel 9. 110<br />

Top Service Tourist Services GmbH 4.2 108<br />

Top Tour 1.2 214<br />

Top Tours Romania 7.2B 101a-c<br />

TOP VCH Hotel am Römerturm 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Hotel am Schlosspark 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Hotel Augustinenhof 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Hotel Baseler Hof 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Hotel Hohenwart Forum 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Hotel Landschloss Korntal 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Hotel Martha Dresden 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Hotel Spenerhaus 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Hotel Wartburg 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Hotel zur Burg Sternberg 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Klosterhotel Wöltingerode 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH Luther Hotel Wittenberg 9. 110<br />

TOP VCH mainhaus 9. 110<br />

Topas Travel 26.C 314<br />

Topdeck Travel 25. 150<br />

Toraja DMO 26.A 122, 123<br />

Torarica Group of Hotels 3.1 123<br />

Toria DOOEL 1.2 201<br />

Torredembarra, Patronat Municipal de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Toscana Forum - Reisebüro und Ferienvermittlung 25. 139<br />

Toscana Promozione 1.2 113<br />

Toshiba Corporation Atrium 1.1/2.1 300<br />

Tour & Travel Poland 15.1 100<br />

Tour Blue Holdings (Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Tour East Australia 5.2A 114<br />

Tour East Singapore (1996) Pte Ltd. 26.A 133<br />

Tour Mandalay 26.B 201<br />

Tour Oman - Travel Point 22.B 200<br />

Tour Online AG 8.1 142<br />

Tour Vital Gmbh 25. 173<br />

TourAsia Co. Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

TourCert - Gesellschaft für Zertifizierung<br />

im Tourismus 4.1 217<br />

Tourcom GmbH 3.1 230<br />

TourGuide-Akademie.de 7.2C 101<br />

TourHero 2.1 490<br />

Tourias Mobile GmbH 5.1 100<br />

Tourico Holidays 9. 111<br />

Tourism & Civil Aviation Department<br />

Govt of Sikkim<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Tourism Administration<br />

of Guangdong Province 26.C 310<br />

Tourism Administration of Guangzhou 26.C 316<br />

Tourism Agency for the Irkutsk<br />

Region Government 2.1 120<br />

Tourism and Events Queensland 5.2A 114<br />

Tourism Board Podgorica 1.2 221<br />

Tourism Bureau of Chongqing 26.C 316<br />

Tourism Bureau of Yanbian<br />

Korean Autonomous Prefect 26.C 310<br />

Tourism Confederation of Tanzania 21.A 122<br />

Tourism Deparment Nagarland 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Tourism Ireland 16. 100<br />

Tourism KwaZulu Natal 20. 138<br />

Tourism Northern Territory 5.2A 114<br />

Tourism Nova Scotia 2.1 491<br />

Tourism of the World 23.B 203<br />

Tourism Organisation Budva 1.2 221<br />

Tourism Organisation of Kotor 1.2 221<br />

Tourism Organisation of Ulcinj 1.2 221<br />

Tourism Prince Edward Island 2.1 491<br />

Tourism Richmond 2.1 491<br />

Tourism South East 18. 123, 125<br />

Tourism Toronto 2.1 491<br />

Tourism Victoria 5.2A 114<br />

Tourism Western Australia 5.2A 114<br />

Tourism Yukon 2.1 491<br />

Tourisme Québec 2.1 491<br />

TourismForAll 2.2 208a<br />

Tourismus & Congress GmbH Region<br />

Bonn/Rhein-Sieg/Ahrweiler 8.2 103b<br />

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH 17. 103<br />

Tourismus Schiegg 1.1 103<br />

Tourismus Service Bergstraße e.V. 6.2B 202<br />

Tourismus Untersee e.V. 6.2B 202<br />

Tourismus Zentrale Saarland GmbH 8.2 202a-c<br />

Tourismus+Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main 7.2C 101<br />

Tourismusagentur Ostbelgien 10.2 105<br />

Tourismus-Agentur Schleswig-Holstein GmbH 16. 100<br />

Tourismusassoziation von Vidzeme 18. 126a<br />

Tourismusbüro Gouda 10.2 102<br />

Tourismusbüro Lüttich 10.2 105<br />

TourismusRegion Anhalt-<br />

Dessau-Wittenberg e. V. 11.2 101<br />

Tourismusschule Wiesau 11.1 218<br />

Tourismusverband Allgäu /<br />

Bayerisch-Schwaben e.V. - c/o<br />

Bayerisch-Schwaben 6.2B 308<br />

Tourismusverband Altmark e.V. 11.2 101<br />

Tourismusverband Dahme-Seen e.V. 12. 101<br />

Tourismusverband der Region Sibenik Knin 1.2 216<br />

Tourismusverband der Stadt Zagreb 1.2 216<br />

Tourismusverband Erzgebirge e.V. 11.2 102<br />

Tourismusverband Ferienland Kufstein 17. 103<br />

Tourismusverband Fischland-Darß-Zingst e.V. 6.2A 106<br />

Tourismusverband Fläming e.V. 12. 101<br />

Tourismusverband Hamburg e.V. 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Tourismusverband Havelland e.V. 12. 101<br />

Tourismusverband Inn-Salzach 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Tourismusverband Kaiserwinkl 17. 103<br />

Tourismusverband.<br />

Mecklenburgische Seenplatte e.V 6.2A 106<br />

Tourismusverband Mecklenburg-<br />

Schwerin e.V. 6.2A 106<br />

Tourismusverband Niederlausitz e.V. 12. 101<br />

Tourismusverband Obertauern 17. 103<br />

Tourismusverband Oradea 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Tourismusverband Osnabrücker Land e.V. 6.2A 103<br />

Tourismusverband Ostbayern e.V. 6.2B 309-311<br />

Tourismusverband Prignitz e.V. 12. 101<br />

Tourismusverband Ruppiner Seenland e.V. 12. 101<br />

Tourismusverband Sachsen-Anhalt e.V. 11.2 101<br />

Tourismusverband Sächsiches Elbeland e.V. 11.2 102<br />

Tourismusverband Sächsische Schweiz e.V. 11.2 102<br />

Tourismusverband Salzlandkreis e. V. 11.2 101<br />

Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V. 12. 101<br />

Tourismusverband Split- Mittendalmatien 1.2 216<br />

Tourismusverband Spreewald 12. 101<br />

Tourismusverband Starnberger Fünf-Seen-Land 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Tourismusverband Vogtland e.V. 11.2 102<br />

Tourismusverband Vorpommern e.V. 6.2A 106<br />

Tourismusverein <strong>Berlin</strong> Treptow-Köpenick e.V. 12. 101<br />

Tourismusverein Märkische S5-Region 12. 101<br />

Tourismuszentrale der Hansestadt Stralsund 6.2A 106<br />

Tourismuszentrale Rügen GmbH 6.2A 106<br />

Tourist Guide of Greece 2.2 118<br />

Tourist Hotel Complex Alfa 2.1 121<br />

Tourist Information and Promotion<br />

Centre in Gizycko 15.1 100<br />

Tourist Information Center in Tarnow 15.1 100<br />

Tourist Information Idar-Oberstein 8.2 201b<br />

Tourist Information Worms 8.2 201b<br />

Tourist office Bruges 10.2 103<br />

Tourist office Tongeren 10.2 103<br />

Tourist Organization of Belgrade 26.C 316<br />

Tourist, Kongress und Saalbau GmbH 8.2 201b<br />

touristik aktuell 25. 176<br />

Touristik Service Kurhessisches Bergland e.V. 7.2C 101<br />

Touristikgemeinschaft HeilbronnerLand e.V. 6.2B 202<br />

Touristikgemeinschaft Hohenlohe e.V. 6.2B 202<br />

Touristikverband Siegerland- Wittgestein e.V. 8.2 102a<br />

Tourist-Information Konstanz GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Touristinformation Lutherstadt<br />

Eisleben und Mansfeld 11.2 101<br />

Tourist-Information Schwabach 6.2B 305<br />

Tourist-Information Speyer 8.2 201b<br />

Touristinformationen Lutherstädte<br />

Eisleben und Mansfeld 11.2 101<br />

Touristische Gebietsgemeinschaft<br />

Naturpark Zittauer Gebirge/<br />

Oberlausitz e.V. 11.2 102<br />

TourMappers North America, LLC 2.1 515<br />

Tourvers GmbH 25. 168<br />

Tower Links Golf Club LLC<br />

22.A 101, 101a<br />

Tower Travel 1.1 208<br />

Towers Rotana 9. 308<br />

Townhouse Düsseldorf 9. 110<br />

Toyota Rent a Car 2-Go Rent a Car 3.1 236, 236b<br />

traffics Softwaresysteme für den Tourismus GmbH 6.1 162<br />

Trail Blazer Tours India Private Limited TBi 5.2B 250<br />

Trails of Indochina 26.B 223a<br />

Train World 10.2 103<br />

Trakai tourism information centre 18. 126b<br />

#28 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February 2016


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Trans Borneo Adventure Tours 26.A 122, 123<br />

Trans India Holidays 5.3 103<br />

Trans Maldivian Airways Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Trans Niugini Tours 5.2A 106<br />

Transboundary Joint Secretariat<br />

Nature of Armenia 4.1 204<br />

Transboundary Joint Secretariat<br />

Nature of Azerbaijan 4.1 206<br />

Transboundary Joint Secretariat<br />

Nature of Georgia 4.1 205<br />

Transfrontier Parks Destinations 20. 121, 138<br />

Transglobe<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Transindus Destination Management Pvt.Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

TransOcean Kreuzfahrten 25. 118<br />

Transorient Touristik GmbH 26.B 204<br />

Transturin 1.1 206<br />

Trasmediterránea 4.2 101,101a<br />

TraSo GmbH 10.1 107<br />

Trav Maldives Pvt Ltd 4.1 222<br />

Travalco USA 2.1 334<br />

Travco - Jordan 23.B 202<br />

Travco Corporation Ltd. 9. 205<br />

Travco Egypt 25. 131<br />

Travco Oman 25. 131<br />

Travco Travel 22.A 103<br />

Travco Travel Company of Egypt 23.A 117<br />

Travco Travels 22.B 200<br />

Travel & Personality 4.1 203<br />

Travel & Tourism <strong>News</strong> Middle East 23.B 201<br />

Travel Adventures Botswana /<br />

Okavango Expeditions 20. 131<br />

Travel Albania 1.2 214<br />

Travel Alberta 2.1 491<br />

Travel And Tour World 3.1 148<br />

Travel Asia a la carte 26.B 225<br />

travel audience 5.1 125a<br />

Travel Center Asia 26.B 221<br />

Travel Central Pte Ltd. 26.A 133<br />

Travel Charme Hotel GmbH 6.2A 106a<br />

Travel Europe Reiseveranstaltungs GmbH 9. 301<br />

Travel Excellence 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Travel Exchange 2.2 123<br />

Travel Experts. Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Travel House Media GmbH 10.2 107<br />

Travel Line Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Travel Manitoba 2.1 491<br />

Travel One 2.2 208b<br />

Travel One - T&M Media GmbH & Co. KG 5.3 105<br />

TRAVEL OPTIONS 2.1 490<br />

Travel Oregon 2.1 351<br />

Travel Partner GmbH 17. 104<br />

Travel Plus 15.1 100<br />

Travel Plus Ltd.<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Travel Portland 2.1 351<br />

Travel Projekt “Poland &<br />

Eastern Europe Incoming” 15.1 100<br />

Travel Service Mexico 1.1 101<br />

Travel Services Malta Ltd. 1.2 222<br />

Travel South USA 2.1 345<br />

Travel Technology, Ltd 8.1 113a<br />

Travel Time Bulgaria 15.1 101<br />

Travel Time South Pacific 5.2A 114<br />

Travel Traders 18. 128d<br />

Travel Trails<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Travel Tripper, Inc. 10.1 112a<br />

TRAVEL WILD ZIMBABWE 20. 136<br />

Travel XS Private Limited<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

travel4go.de 8.1 124<br />

Travelana Kroatien Reisebüro 1.2 216<br />

TravelArt 1.1 209<br />

TravelClick Europe 8.1 121<br />

Travelcowboy 20. 120<br />

TravelDaily China/ChinaTravel<strong>News</strong> 6.1 160i<br />

Traveldudes Inh. Melvin Böcher 6.1 149<br />

Traveler’s Eye Tanzania 21.A 122<br />

TravelEssence Deutschland GmbH 5.2A 114<br />

Travelite Travel and Tours Co. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Travellers Beach Hotel & Club 21.A 120<br />

Travelshoppe Company Limited 21.A 120<br />

TravelTainment GmbH 5.1 125a<br />

Traveltales 2.2 101<br />

TravelTalk 10.1 121<br />

traveltopia.de 8.1 112<br />

TRAVELTRADE 1.2 222<br />

TravelWorks/ Travelplus Group GmbH 5.2A 114<br />

Travelzoo (Europe) Ltd. 25. 148<br />

Travers-Tour 2.1 120<br />

TraviAustria GmbH 5.1 117<br />

Trawellin 15.1 103<br />

Tree of Life (Pvt) Ltd<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Trekking Team Group P. LTD 5.2A 110<br />

Trekkingchile 1.1 201<br />

TrekkSoft AG 4.1 245<br />

Tren Ecuador 1.1 110<br />

Trend Touristic Services 2.2 101<br />

Trendy Aspendos Beach 3.2 128<br />

Trentino Marketing 1.2 101<br />

Trescher Verlag GmbH 10.2 106<br />

Tresor Hotels & Resorts 2.2 101<br />

TrevoTrend GmbH 5.1 125a<br />

TREX 18. 128c<br />

TRH Hotels<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH 8.2 201b<br />

Trimetys Hotels 20. 129<br />

Trinidad & Tobago 3.1 128<br />

Triometric 10.1 111a<br />

Trip to Mexico 1.1 101<br />

TripAdvisor 8.1 105<br />

Triphobo.com (JoGuru Inc) 6.1 108<br />

TripSpirit 4.1 233<br />

Triptease Ltd. 6.1 141<br />

trivago GmbH 9. 317<br />

Troense, Hotel & Restaurant 18. 128a<br />

Troll Tours Reisen GmbH 18. 115<br />

Trøndelag Reiseliv 18. 128d<br />

Troodos Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Troodos Tourism Board<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Tropic Tours 5.3 103<br />

Tropica Island Resort 5.2A 103<br />

Tropical Island Holding GmbH 13. 151,152<br />

Tropical Pass<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Tropitel Hotels & Resorts 23.A 100<br />

Trump Turnberry, a Luxury Collection Resort 18. 123, 125<br />

Trust International Hotel<br />

Reservation Services GmbH 9. 207<br />

TrustYou GmbH 9. 207<br />

Truva Group 3.2 201<br />

Tsar Voyages 2.1 120<br />

Tsar-Terem, Ltd. 2.1 120<br />

TSC Touristic Service Center<br />

4.2 201,201a-c<br />

Tschechische Zentrale für<br />

Tourismus - Czech Tourism 7.2B 102a-b<br />

Tsitsikamma Village Inn 20. 138<br />

Tsogo Sun 20. 138<br />

Tsolmon Travel LLC 26.C 309<br />

TSS Group 25. 179<br />

T-Tam Travel & Tour 21.A 102a<br />

TTG Asia Media 26.A 102<br />

TT-Line GmbH & Co. KG 18. 111<br />

TUI China 25. 131<br />

TUI Cruises GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

TUI ReiseCenter Ullmann Reisen GmbH 25. 167<br />

Tunas Indonesia Tours & Travel 26.A 122, 123<br />

Tunesien, Fremdenverkehrsamt 21.B 204<br />

Tunisair 21.B 200<br />

Tunise Voyages 25. 131<br />

Tuniu.com 6.1 132<br />

Turavion 1.1 201<br />

Turimoz, Ecoturismo de Mocambique, Lda 20. 107<br />

Turisme de Barcelona 4.2 202<br />

Turisme de Sitges 4.2 202<br />

TURISMERK<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Turismo de Galicia 4.2 101,101a<br />

TURISMO DE LISBOA -<br />

Visitors & Convention Bureau 2.2 208a<br />

Turismo de Santiago 4.2 101,101a<br />

TURISMO DE TENERIFE 4.2 203<br />

Turismo Italia T.O. 1.2 104<br />

Turismo Kolla 1.1 206<br />

TURISMO LANZAROTE 4.2 203<br />

Turismo Milodon 1.1 201<br />

Turisticno zdruzenje Portoroz 17. 109<br />

Turizem Bled 17. 109<br />

Turizem Ljubljana 17. 109<br />

Turizem Radovljica 17. 109<br />

Turizm.Az Company 2.1 124<br />

Türkei - Ministerium für Kultur und<br />

Tourismus Ankara 3.2 201<br />

Turkish Airlines Inc. 3.2 201<br />

Turkmenistan, State Committee for Tourism 2.1 118<br />

Turks & Caicos Collection Resorts 3.1 147<br />

TUROB Turistik Hotels & Investors Association<br />

(Turistik Otelciler, Isletmeciler ve Yatirimcilar Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

TÜROFED Turkish Hoteliers Federation<br />

(Türkiye Otelciler Federasyonu) 3.2 201<br />

Turopedia Travel 3.2 201<br />

Turorama 2.2 211<br />

Turquoise bay Dive & Beach Resort 3.1 235<br />

TÜRSAB Association of Turkish Travel Agencies<br />

(Türkiye Seyahat Acentalari Birligi) 3.2 201<br />

Turtle Down Under 5.2A 117<br />

TUS Airways Ltd<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Tuscamer Viaggi s.r.l 1.2 121<br />

Tusoco Viajes 1.1 206<br />

TUT International 23.A 114<br />

TV Turm Alexanderplatz Gastromomie GmbH 12. 101<br />

TVB Region Hall-Wattens 17. 103<br />

Twiga Tours 21.A 120<br />

Twinpalms Phuket 26.B 210-212<br />

Twristiaeth Ceredigion Tourism 18. 123, 125<br />

U<br />

U.S. Customs and Border Protection ESTA 2.1 247<br />

überland Reisegesellschaft mbH 4.1 116<br />

Uga Escapes Management (Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Uganda Tourism Board 21.A 119<br />

Uganda Travel Bureau 2004 Ltd. 21.A 119<br />

Uganda Wildlife Authority 21.A 119<br />

Ukrainian National Tourism Organization<br />

(Alpaca Expo Group) 2.1 114a<br />

Ulpia Tours GmbH - Kultur und Spezialreisen 15.1 101<br />

Ultimate Travel 20. 101<br />

Ultratur Portugal 2.2 208a<br />

Ulysse Tour The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

Umbria Region 1.2 114<br />

UMTA - Union of Myanmar Travel Association 26.C 334a<br />

Under One Botswana Sky 20. 131<br />

Undiscovered Epirus 2.2 101<br />

UNESCO - Welterbestätten Deutschland e.V. 12. 102<br />

Unesco Geoparks 4.1 224<br />

UNESCO World Heritage Center 4.1 227<br />

UNESCO-Welterbestätte Schlösser<br />

Augustusburg und Falkenlust in Brühl 8.2 103f<br />

Ungarisches Tourismusamt gAG 2.2 209<br />

Uniline d.o.o. 1.2 206<br />

Unionsverlag 10.2 106<br />

UNIQUE COLOMBIA<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Unique Hotel Solutions 2.1 435<br />

Unique North A/S 18. 128a<br />

Unister Travel Betriebsgesellschaft mbH 8.1 112<br />

United 2.1 455<br />

United Travel-Malta 1.2 222<br />

Unitur 17. 109<br />

Universal Orlando Resort 2.1 315<br />

Universal Resorts Maldives<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona s<br />

Venues & Service 4.2 202<br />

University of Bath 4.1 111<br />

University of Kent - Group Accomodation 18. 123, 125<br />

Untravelled Paths 7.2B 101a-c<br />

UP Tourism<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Uptuyu Aboriginal Adventures 5.2A 114<br />

Urban Adventures 25. 147<br />

Urlaubstours GmbH 8.1 112<br />

Uroa Bay Beach Resort 21.A 123<br />

URUGUAY - Ministerio de Turismo 1.1 210<br />

Urumqi Overseas International<br />

Travel Service Co., LTD 26.C 310<br />

URV - Union Reiseversicherung 25. 175<br />

USA-Brand USA Pavilion- VisitTheUSA.com 2.1 480<br />

USA-Brand USA Pavilion- VisitTheUSA.de 2.1 480<br />

Usedom Tourismus GmbH 6.2A 106<br />

USP Touristik AG 17. 106<br />

Utah Office of Tourism 2.1 322<br />

Utah’s Canyon Country 2.1 322<br />

Utopia Beach Hotels 23.A 111<br />

Utrecht Marketing 10.2 102<br />

UTS Group 2.1 101<br />

Uttarakhand Tourism<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Uzbekistan Airways 2.1 119<br />

Uzbekistan Railways Uzjeldorpass 2.1 119<br />

Uzbektourism, National Company<br />

SUE AA “Great Silk Road” 2.1 119<br />

V<br />

V.O.S. - Vision of Scandinavia 18. 128e<br />

Vacation Singapore DMC Pte Ltd. 26.A 133<br />

Vagabond Adventure Tours of Ireland 4.1 104<br />

Vail Resorts Management Company 2.1 330<br />

Val Du Charron Wine & Olive Estate,<br />

Guest House, Spa 20. 138<br />

Vala Parsian Tour Operator Co., Ltd. (VPTO) 2.1 114<br />

Valais/Wallis Promotion<br />

17. 101,101a-c<br />

Valamar Riviera d.d. 1.2 216<br />

València Tourismus 4.2 101,101a<br />

Valencia Travel Cusco 1.1 102<br />

Valentin Hotels 1.1 101<br />

Valentin Playa de Muro 4.2 103<br />

Valentour 1.2 103<br />

Valle di Assisi Hotel & Spa Resort 1.2 114<br />

Valley Of Tourism - Turkey 1.2 213<br />

Valley of Tourism Bosnia d.o.o. 1.2 213<br />

Value Retail PLC 18. 125a<br />

VAMED Vitality World 17. 103<br />

Vamoose Bus Company 2.1 405<br />

Van der Valk Golfhotel Landhaus Serrahn 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel Hamburg & alpincenter<br />

Hamburg-Wittenburg 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel Hildesheim 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel Melle - Osnabrück 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel Moers / Düsseldorf 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotels 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Landhotel Spornitz 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Naturresort Drewitz 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Parkhotel Schloss Meisdorf 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Resort Linstow 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Schlosshotel Ballenstedt 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Spreewald Parkhotel 8.1 119<br />

Van Gogh Museum 10.2 102<br />

Vanuatu Tourism Office 5.2A 104<br />

Vardar Ekspres Travel 1.2 201<br />

Variety Cruises 25. 160<br />

Varna, Gemeinde 15.1 101<br />

Vatican Museums 1.2 118<br />

Vayeni (PVT) Ltd. 20. 136<br />

VCH - Akademie-Hotel 9. 110<br />

VCH Assa von Kram-Haus 9. 110<br />

VCH Ev. Tagungsstätte Schloss Beuggen 9. 110<br />

VCH Franz Dohrmann Haus 9. 110<br />

VCH Stift Urach Einkehrhaus 9. 110<br />

VCH Studienzentrum Haus Birkach 9. 110<br />

VCH Zentrum Kloster Drübeck 9. 110<br />

VCH-Augustinum Mölln 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel “Haus St. Elisabeth” 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Albrechtshof 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Allegra 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Alster-Hof 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel am Kurpark 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Amalienhof 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Ammerseehäuser 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Anker 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Carolinenhof 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Casa Valdese 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Christophorus 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Haus 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Erika Stratmann 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Ev. Tagungszentrum Haus Nordhelle 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel FerienResidenz MüritzPark 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Glockenspitze 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Greifswald 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Hanns-Lilje-Haus 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Haus Hainstein 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Hospiz 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Lambrechterhof 9. 110<br />

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VCH-Hotel Michaelis 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Michaelis Hof 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Morgenland 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Schloß Lübbenau 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotel Strandvillen Bethanienruh 9. 110<br />

VCH-Hotels Deutschland 9. 110<br />

VCH-Lancaster Hall Hotel 9. 110<br />

VCH-Sherbourne House 9. 110<br />

Hall 6. 1<br />

Stand 125<br />

Ve Interactive DACH GmbH 6.1 125<br />

Vedettes de Paris<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Vendrell-Coma-Ruga Patronat<br />

Municipal de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Venetien - Landesministerium für Tourismus 1.2 226<br />

Venezia Unica City Pass by Vela Spa 1.2 226<br />

Venezuela, Instituto Nacional<br />

deTourismo (INATUR) 1.1 111<br />

Venice and Wine 1.2 226<br />

Venice Events 1.2 226<br />

Venosa Beach Resort & Spa 3.2 120<br />

Vent Nouveau 23.B 200<br />

Venus Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Venus Werbeagentur GmbH 6.1 120<br />

Veranda Leisure & Hospitality 20. 129<br />

Veranda Resort Group / Hua Hi<br />

Chiang Mai / Patta 26.B 221<br />

Veranohotels 2.2 123<br />

Veranstaltungszentrum<br />

Neubrandenburg GmbH 6.2A 106<br />

Verband der <strong>Berlin</strong>er Stadtführer<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Guide e.V. 12. 101<br />

Verband der Fährschifffahrt<br />

und Fährtouristik e.V. 18. 111<br />

Verband Deutscher Kneippheilbäder<br />

und Kneippkurorte 8.2 102b<br />

Verband Deutscher Naturparke e.V. (VDN) 12. 102<br />

Verband Deutsches Reisemanagement e.V.<br />

c/o Home of Business Travel by <strong>ITB</strong> & VDR 7.1C 100<br />

Verband Internet Reisevertrieb e.V. (VIR) 5.1 107<br />

Verband Mecklenburgischer<br />

Ostseebäder e.V. 6.2A 106<br />

Verbund Oldenburger Münsterland e.V. 6.2A 103<br />

Verdun Tourisme<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Vereinigte Domstifter zu Merseburg und<br />

Naumburg und des Kollegiatstifts Zeitz 11.2 101<br />

Verlag Dierichs GmbH + Co. KG (HNA) 7.2C 101<br />

Verlag grünes herz 10.2 106<br />

Vermillion International Pvt. Ltd. 4.1 222<br />

Versailles Travel The travel agency 2.1 119<br />

Versus Travel 2.2 101<br />

Vertical Booking 10.1 101<br />

Vertours Incoming Tour Operator 1.2 226<br />

Verum Tourism 2.1 121<br />

Very Viva Venice Srl 1.2 226<br />

VH Gran Ventana 3.1 131<br />

Via Baltic 18. 126a<br />

Via Dinarica Alliance 4.1 225<br />

Via Hansa Copenhagen 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa DMC & PCO Riga 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa Estonia 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa Minsk 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa Moscow 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa Shanghai 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa St. Petersburg 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa Tours 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa Ulaanbaatar 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa Vilnius 18. 109<br />

Via Hansa Warsaw 18. 109<br />

Via Natura 1.1 110<br />

Viajes Bueme’s 1.1 210<br />

Viajes de Gala Incoming Tour<br />

Operator and DMC 1.1 101<br />

Viajes Estela Olympia 4.2 202<br />

VIAJES KARISMA 4.2 121<br />

VIAJES MASTER INTERNACIONAL 4.2 121<br />

Viajes Orbis 4.2 101,101a<br />

Viajes Sidetours, S.A. 4.2 107<br />

VIAJES TÈCNICOS IBEROMAR 4.2 121<br />

Viatges Macuvi 4.2 202<br />

Viato GmbH 5.1 100<br />

Viator 6.1 160f<br />

Viatur Travel Services 1.1 209<br />

Viceroy Hotel Palm Jumeirah 22.A 103<br />

Victoria Hotels and Resorts 26.C 319<br />

Vida Hotels and Resorts 22.A 103<br />

Vidamar Resorts Madeira 2.2 208a<br />

videoSightseeing 12. 101<br />

VIDOTOUR 26.C 315<br />

Vienna House Amber Baltic Miedzyzdroje 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Diplomat Prague 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Dream Castle Paris 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Dvorak Karlovy Vary 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Amberg 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Bad Oeynhausen 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Braunschweig 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Castrop-Rauxel 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Chopin Bratislava 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Chopin Cracow 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Chopin Prague 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Coburg 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Günzburg 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Landsberg 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Limburg 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Neckarsulm 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Trier 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Easy Wuppertal 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Loipersdorf 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Magic Circus Paris 9. 313<br />

Vienna House Martinspark Dornbirn 9. 313<br />

Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG 9. 313<br />

Vienna Tourist Board 3.1 216<br />

Vierumäki Country Club Ltd. 18. 108<br />

Vietcharm Tour 26.C 311<br />

Vietentours GmbH 1.1 212<br />

Vietnam Airlines 25. 130<br />

Vietnam Airlines 26.C 324<br />

Vietnam National Administration<br />

of Tourism 26.C 311<br />

Vietnam Tourism Association - VITA 26.C 311<br />

Vietnamtourism-Hanoi 26.C 311<br />

Vietravel Group 26.C 327<br />

Vihula Manor Country Club & Spa 18. 109<br />

Vihula Manor Lifestyle 18. 109<br />

Vijaes Urbis S.A. 4.2 101,101a<br />

VIK hotels group 3.1 131<br />

Vila Galé Hotels 2.2 208a-d<br />

Vila Majur 2.2 211<br />

Vila Vita Parc Resort & Spa 2.2 208a-d<br />

Vila-Seca, La Pineda Platja Patronat<br />

Municipal de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Villa Air Pvt.Ltd 4.1 222<br />

Villa Delisle Hotel & Spa 20. 132<br />

Villa Dievole 1.2 113<br />

Villa Quaranta Park Hotel 1.2 226<br />

Villa Rotana 9. 308<br />

Villa Side Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Villa Vignamaggio 1.2 113<br />

Villaggio Turistico Internazionale Srl 1.2 226<br />

Vilnius city municipality. Tourism Devision 18. 126b<br />

Vinatour 26.C 311<br />

vinotravel Weinreisen 8.2 201b<br />

Vinpearl Vietnam 26.C 328<br />

Vintage Africa 21.A 120<br />

Vintage Luxury Yacht Hotel 26.B 201<br />

vioma GmbH 8.1 117<br />

VIP Tours (Pvt.) Ltd.<br />

5.2A 107, 107b<br />

Vira Otel 3.2 109<br />

Virgin Atlantic 2.1 435<br />

Virgin Australia Airlines 5.2A 114<br />

Virtual Service Solutions AG 6.1 160d<br />

VISION FUTURO<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Visit Åland 18. 128b<br />

Visit Anchorage 2.1 302<br />

Visit Antwerpen 10.2 103<br />

Visit Bath 18. 123, 125<br />

Visit Baton Rouge 2.1 345<br />

Visit Benidorm 4.2 101,101a<br />

Visit Blekinge AB 18. 128e<br />

Visit Brabant 10.2 102<br />

Visit California 2.1 435<br />

Visit Citrus 2.1 315<br />

Visit Cornwall 18. 123, 125<br />

Visit Dalarna 18. 128e<br />

Visit das andere Holland 10.2 102<br />

Visit Denver 2.1 330<br />

Visit Exeter 18. 123, 125<br />

Visit Finland 18. 128b<br />

Visit Finland - Archipelago 18. 128b<br />

Visit Flanders - Flämische Meister 10.2 103<br />

Visit Florida 2.1 315<br />

Visit Gainesville 2.1 315<br />

Visit Gellivare Lapland 18. 108<br />

Visit Gent 10.2 103<br />

Visit Georgia 15.1 103<br />

Visit Guernsey 18. 124<br />

Visit Helsinki 18. 128b<br />

Visit Hull & East Yorkshire 18. 123, 125<br />

Visit Karelia / Karelia Expert<br />

Tourist Service Ltd. 18. 128b<br />

Visit Kent 18. 123, 125<br />

Visit Leeds 18. 123, 125<br />

Visit Leuven 10.2 103<br />

Visit Luleå 18. 108<br />

Visit Macedonia DMC 1.2 201<br />

Visit Mechelen 10.2 103<br />

Visit Motor Legend 1.2 104<br />

Visit North Carolina 2.1 345<br />

Visit Orlando 2.1 315<br />

Visit Oslo Region 18. 128d<br />

Visit Östergötland 18. 128e<br />

Visit Plymouth 18. 123, 125<br />

Visit Porvoo 18. 128b<br />

Visit Salt Lake 2.1 322<br />

Visit Sarasota County 2.1 315<br />

Visit Savannah 2.1 345<br />

Visit Seattle 2.1 355<br />

Visit Sognefjord 18. 128d<br />

Visit St. Petersburg/Clearwater 2.1 315<br />

Visit Tampa Bay 2.1 315<br />

Visit Turku 18. 128b<br />

Visit Wales 18. 123, 125<br />

Visit York 18. 123, 125<br />

VisitAberdeen 18. 123, 125<br />

visit<strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Tourismus<br />

& Kongress GmbH 12. 101<br />

visit<strong>Berlin</strong> Partnerhotels e.V. 12. 101<br />

VisitBritain 18.<br />

118, 120, 121, 123, 125, 127a<br />

VisitDenmark 18. 128a<br />

VISITFLANDERS 10.2 103<br />

Visitflanders - Tourismus Flandern Brüssel 10.2 103<br />

VisitInvernessLochN 18. 123, 125<br />

VisitRanders 18. 128a<br />

VisitSaimaa 18. 128b<br />

VisitSavo 18. 128b<br />

VisitScotland 18. 123, 125<br />

VisitSweden 18. 128e<br />

VISITSYDSJÆLLAND-MØN A/S 18. 128a<br />

VisitVestsjælland 18. 128a<br />

VisitWiltshire 18. 123, 125<br />

Vista Sol Punta Cana Beach Resort 3.1 131<br />

VITA Hotels 2.2 101<br />

Vitoria-Gasteiz Tourism<br />

and Convention Bureau 4.2 114<br />

VITRAMAR Ltda<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Vityaz-travel 2.1 120<br />

Viva - Tour LLC 15.1 104<br />

Viva Alcudia Sun Village 4.2 103<br />

Viva Bahia 4.2 103<br />

Viva Blue 4.2 103<br />

Viva ses Fotges 4.2 103<br />

Viva Wyndham Resorts 3.1 131<br />

Viva Zapata Tour Operator 1.1 101<br />

Vivada Cruises 5.2B 228<br />

Vivantes - Netzwerk<br />

für Gesundheit GmbH 12. 101<br />

Vivelus 4.2 202<br />

VizArm Tour 5.3 103<br />

VLD e.V., Vereinigung der Chauffeur<br />

& Limousine Service Unternehmen 18. 117<br />

VLK Royal Tourism Co., Ltd. 26.B 225<br />

VMD Adventure Travel 4.1 225<br />

VODOHOD Russian River Cruises 25. 123<br />

Vogesenfront 14/18 - Agence<br />

de Développement<br />

Touristique de Haute-Alsace<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Vogesenfront 14/18 -<br />

Vosges Développement<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Vogue Hotels & Resorts Head Office 3.2 201<br />

Volcanoes Land 2.1 120<br />

Volos-Pelion 2.2 101<br />

Von der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal 8.2 103b<br />

von Stackelberg Hotel Tallinn 18. 109<br />

Vorarlberg Tourismus GmbH 17. 103<br />

VOX S.p.A. 25. 106<br />

VOYAGE Reiseorganisation GmbH, 4.1 105<br />

Voyage Unique Mongolie 26.C 309<br />

Voyages Maldives Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Voyages Services Plus<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Voyages-SNCF Benelux 10.2 104<br />

Voyages-sncf Deutschland GmbH 2.2 201, 201a<br />

VPG Vienna PASS GmbH 17. 103<br />

VPM YACHT CHARTER 20. 130<br />

VR Group Ltd 18. 128a<br />

V-Tours 2.2 123<br />

Vueling Airlines S.A. 4.2 202<br />

W<br />

w&p Wilde & Partner Public<br />

Relations GmbH 5.3 120<br />

W&W Systemberatung GmbH 5.1 102<br />

Wadden Sea World Heritage / Dutch part 4.1 227<br />

Wadi Tours 23.A 100<br />

Waitomo Glowworm Caves and<br />

The Legendary Black Water Rafting Co 5.2A 114<br />

Wald und Holz NRW-<br />

Nationalparkforstamt Eifel 4.1 105a<br />

Waldeck-Ederbergland GmbH<br />

Touristikzentrale 7.2C 101<br />

Waldorf Astoria <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 316<br />

Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah 22.A 103<br />

Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah 22.A 101, 101a<br />

Walkers Tours Limited 5.2A<br />

107, 107b, 112<br />

Wallbaum Hotel Marketing<br />

& Service GmbH 8.1 124<br />

Walter Knoll AG & Co. KG 4.1 228a<br />

Wangchuk Tours and Treks 26.C 305<br />

Wapa di Ume Resort & Spa Ubud 26.A 122, 123<br />

Waridi Beach Resort & Spa 21.A 122<br />

Warner Bros. Studio Tour 18. 123, 125<br />

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood 2.1 219<br />

Warner Bros. Studio Tour<br />

Studio Tour London 18. 123, 125<br />

Warsaw Tourist Office 15.1 100<br />

Wartburg-Stiftung 11.2 103<br />

Warwick International Hotels 9. 220<br />

WATA - World Association<br />

of Travel Agencies 25. 139<br />

Waterproof Tours Suriname 3.1 123<br />

Wayfarer Myanmar Travel & Tours 26.B 230<br />

Ways Travel 7.2B 104<br />

WBS Blank Software GmbH 5.1 129<br />

We like Tuskany 1.2 113<br />

Wege durch Afrika 21.A 126<br />

Weimar GmbH Gesellschaft für<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung, Kongressund<br />

Tourismusservice 11.2 103<br />

Wein Route Rioja Alavesa 4.2 114<br />

Weissenhäuser Strand GmbH & Co. KG 6.2A 105<br />

weiter reisen 5.2A 114<br />

welcome berlin tours GmbH 4.1 118<br />

Welcome Center /<br />

Tourist Information Mannheim 6.2B 202<br />

WELCOME HOTELS 8.1 100<br />

Welcome Incoming Services S.L.U. 4.2 106<br />

Welcome Tourism Services 20. 138<br />

Welcome Tours 23.A 107<br />

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Welcome Travels 5.2B 253<br />

wellnessfinder.com 9. 110<br />

Wellness-Hotels & Resorts GmbH 5.3 118<br />

Wellworth Hotels & Lodges 21.A 122<br />

Welsh Rarebits 18. 123, 125<br />

Welterbe Grube Messel gGmbH 4.1 224, 227<br />

Welterbe Grube Messel gGmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Welthungerhilfe 4.1 226<br />

Weltkultour Schwäbische Alb<br />

Landratsamt Ostalbkreis 6.2B 202<br />

Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte 16. 104<br />

Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte -<br />

Europäisches Zentrum<br />

für Kunst und Industriekultur 8.2 202c<br />

Wembley Stadium Tours 18. 123, 125<br />

Wenhau Safaris 20. 136<br />

Werner Lau Diving Centers Maldives<br />

Private Limited<br />

5.2A 109, 109a<br />

Wernigerode Tourismus GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Werratal Tourismus Marketing GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Weserbergland Tourismus e.V. 6.2A 103<br />

West Dorset District Council 18. 123, 125<br />

West Sweden Tourist Board 18. 128e<br />

WestCord Hotels 10.2 102<br />

Westerwald-Touristik Service 8.2 201a<br />

Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino 2.1 445<br />

Westin Buss Stockholm AB 18. 128e<br />

WestJet 2.1 491<br />

Westpomeranian Regional Tourist<br />

Organization 15.1 100<br />

White City Resort Hotel 3.2 201<br />

White Hotel Group/ Irish & English Tours 18. 122<br />

White Sand Tours 20. 129<br />

Whitney Museum of American Art 2.1 405<br />

WICKED Events & Travel 3.1 131<br />

Wide View Travels & Tours 26.B 201<br />

Wien Holding Kulturbetriebe 17. 103<br />

Wien Tourismus 17. 103<br />

Wiesbaden Kongressallianz 7.2C 101<br />

Wiesbaden Marketing GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Wigwam Naturreisen<br />

& Expedition GmbH 1.1 204<br />

WIHP - The Direct Booking Company 10.1 112b<br />

Wiidii 2.2 202<br />

WIIF GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Wikinger Reisen GmbH 18. 128c<br />

Wild Africa Travel 20. 114<br />

Wild Discovery travel & tourism 23.B 200<br />

Wild Dog Safaris 20. 114<br />

Wild Dogs Nature Safaris 20. 133<br />

Wild Serbia 2.2 211<br />

Wild Taiga Finland 18. 128b<br />

Wilderness Dawning Safaris 20. 131<br />

Wilderness Explorers 3.1 142f<br />

Wilderness Safaris 20. 120, 131, 136<br />

Wilderness Safaris (Pty) Ltd 20. 134<br />

Wilderness Safaris Namibia 20. 114<br />

Wildman Wilderness Lodge 5.2A 114<br />

Wildtrek Safaris 21.A 120<br />

Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft<br />

Rhein-Kreis Neuss mbH 8.2 103c<br />

Wismar, Tourismuszentrale 6.2A 106<br />

Wissenschaftsstadt Darmstadt<br />

Marketing GmbH 16. 104<br />

Within Earth 25. 180<br />

Witikohof 9. 110<br />

WITO Barnim GmbH 12. 101<br />

Wolfsburg Wirtschaft und Marketing GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Wonderful Copenhagen 18. 128a<br />

WONNEMAR Resort Wismar 6.2A 106<br />

World Express Tours Malaysia 26.A 121<br />

WORLD INSIGHT Erlebnisreisen GmbH 25. 183<br />

World of Wonders Resort Hotels 3.2 201<br />

World Roof Tours 2.1 113<br />

World Synergy Travel 7.2B 101a-c<br />

World Synergy Travel Bulgaria 15.1 101<br />

World Tourism Cities Federation 26.C 316<br />

World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 20. 127<br />

World Travel Centre Colombo (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 107, 107b<br />

World Travel Market 1.2 234<br />

World Wide Gruppenreisen GmbH 1.1 203<br />

World Youth Student and Education<br />

(WYSE) Travel Confederation 4.1 102<br />

Worldhotel The Rilano Hamburg 9. 120<br />

Worldhotels 9. 120<br />

WorldTicket A/S 6.1 150<br />

Worldwide Hotel Link 9. 206<br />

WörterSee Public Relations 5.3 114<br />

WOW air 18. 128c<br />

WOW Resort Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Wuppertaler Bühnen und Sinfonieorchester 8.2 103b<br />

Wuxi Culture and Tourism Development Co. Ltd. 26.C 317<br />

WWS Strube GmbH 10.2 108<br />

Wye Valley & Forest of Dean Tourism 18. 123, 125<br />

Wyndham Dubai Marina 9. 203<br />

Wyndham Garden at Palmas del Mar 2.1 316<br />

Wyndham Hotel Group 9. 203<br />

Wyndham Grand Regency Doha 9. 203<br />

Wynn Las Vegas & Encore 2.1 445<br />

X - Y - Z<br />

Xandari Resort & Spa<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Xelena Hotel & Suites 1.1 208<br />

Xiamen Airlines 25. 130<br />

Xian China International Travelservice Co., Ltd. 26.C 310<br />

Xinjing Tourism Administration 26.C 310<br />

XOliday SIA 6.1 107<br />

Xperience Hospitality Management 23.A 100<br />

Xperience Tours & Travel 21.A 122<br />

Xplore Language 4.1 105<br />

Xuan Nam Tourism, Trade - Xunaco Tours 26.C 311<br />

Xuan Viet Co.Ltd. 26.C 311<br />

Yacutinga Lodge 1.1 208<br />

YAEL ADVENTURES 23.B 203<br />

Yama Tours 21.A 121<br />

Yan Bian Spring International Travel Agency 26.C 310<br />

Yangzhou CityTourism Bureau 26.C 316<br />

Yantarny Kray 2.1 121<br />

Yas Island 22.B 210<br />

Yas Island Rotana 9. 308<br />

Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi 22.B 210<br />

Yasawa Island Resort 5.2A 103<br />

Yatra Exotic Routes 5.2B 207<br />

Yellow Bus - Official Sightseeing Tours 2.2 208a<br />

Yellowstone Loop 2.1 322<br />

Yeti Travels Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 110<br />

YHA England & Wales (Hostel Network) 18. 123, 125<br />

YOHO - the young hotel 6.2A 102, 104<br />

York Hotel Pte Ltd 26.A 133<br />

Yosemite/Mariposa County Tourism Bureau 2.1 435<br />

young austria - Österreichs<br />

Erlebnisgästehäuser GmbH 4.1 105<br />

Your Africa 20. 138<br />

Ypsilon.net AG 5.1 121<br />

YTL Hotels 26.A 115a<br />

Yucatan 1.1 101<br />

Yunnan Road Travel Co. Ltd. 26.C 310<br />

Z & X Holiday Villas Ltd.<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Z.I.E.L. GmbH 5.1 101<br />

Zagwe Tour 21.A 121<br />

Zahara Tours 22.B 200<br />

Zaia Travel<br />

1.1 107, 107b<br />

Zambezi Cruise Safaris 20. 134<br />

Zambezi Queen Collectoin 20. 119<br />

Zambia Tourism Board 20. 133<br />

Zamin Travel 2.1 106<br />

Zanzibar Association of Tour Operators 21.A 123<br />

Zanzibar Collection 21.A 122<br />

Zanzibar Commission for Tourism 21.A 122<br />

Zanzibar Marine Tours & Safaris 5.3 103<br />

Zanzibar White Sands Villa 21.A 122<br />

Zara Tanzania Adventures 21.A 122<br />

Zavod za turizem Maribor - Pohorje 17. 109<br />

Zeitverlag Gerd Bucerius GmbH & Co. KG 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Zela Aviation Ltd.<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Zell am See-Kaprun Tourismus GmbH 17. 103<br />

Zenith Tours & Travel Ltd. 21.A 122<br />

Zenith Voyages 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Zeppelin Group 6.1 114<br />

Zhangjiajie Municipal Tourism Bureau 26.C 316<br />

Zhidey Bhutan Tours & Treks 26.C 305<br />

Zilina - Tourist Region 7.2B 103<br />

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife<br />

Management Authority 20. 136<br />

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority 20. 136<br />

Zimbabwe Tourist Office 20. 136<br />

Zimbabwetravel.Info 20. 136<br />

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Zion Canyon 2.1 322<br />

Zollenspieker Fährhaus 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Zological Garden 15.1 100<br />

Zoo Leipzig GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum<br />

Alexander Koenig 8.2 103b<br />

Zugspitz Region 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Zuiderzeemuseum - Holland<br />

Open Air Museum 10.2 102<br />

Zürich Tourismus Tourist Service 17. 101,101a-c<br />

Hall 2.2<br />

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Zypern Fremdenverkehrszentrale 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Zywiec District Office 15.1 100<br />

Hall 6.1 Stand 119<br />

Wilken AG 6.1 119<br />

Wilkinson Tours 20. 120<br />

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum & Tour 18. 123, 125<br />

Winchester Mansions 20. 134<br />

WINDOW TO LUXURY 5.2B 245<br />

Wings Tours & Nile Cruises 23.A 100<br />

Winning Travel and Tours 20. 133<br />

WinTourS AG 5.1 133<br />

Wirecard AG 5.1 140<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung<br />

& Technologietransfer SH GmbH 6.2A 105<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung Limburg-<br />

Weilburg-Diez GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft<br />

Hersfeld-Rotenburg 7.2C 101<br />

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