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THURSDAY<br />

1 st MARCH<br />

<strong>2018</strong><br />

PREVIEW<br />

EDITION<br />

NEWS TRADE TALK EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT: EUROPE<br />

Gloria Guevara<br />

Manzo<br />

President & CEO, World Travel and<br />

Tourism Council (WTTC)<br />

“…we are working on<br />

more tangible actions,<br />

trying to influence the<br />

agenda for the benefit of<br />

the sector in a different<br />

way.” Read page 9<br />

Jaana Chan<br />

Product Director APAC,<br />

Hotelplanner.com and Meetings.com<br />

“The speed dating at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> is such a great tool<br />

(…) there are no other<br />

events where you can so<br />

easily make connections<br />

with that huge amount of<br />

people.” Read page 19<br />

Hon. Charles<br />

R. Banda<br />

Minister of Tourism and Arts, Zambia<br />

“As the Convention &<br />

Culture Partner of the<br />

World’s Leading Travel Trade<br />

Show, Zambia is taking its<br />

people, attractions, rhythms<br />

and food delicacies to<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>.” Read page 22<br />

Andris Ozols<br />

Director, Investment and<br />

Development Agency of Latvia<br />

(LIAA)<br />

“Latvia’s cultural<br />

calendar is full of events<br />

from local crafts markets<br />

to world class opera<br />

festivals.”<br />

Read page 31<br />

Hall 5.2b / Stands 205, 205a<br />

Hall 6.2a<br />

Stand 106, 106a-b<br />

Hall 4.1<br />

Stand 110<br />

Hall 17<br />

Stand 109<br />

New Dynamic, New Faces<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong> sees added space for key exhibitors,<br />

and a renewal of top industry players<br />

In line with high tourism growth rates in parts<br />

of Asia and the Middle East, as well as South<br />

America, this year’s edition of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> will see<br />

major growth in exhibitors from these regions.<br />

As an emerging travel destination, the United Arab<br />

Emirates (Hall 2.2) are expanding their presence.<br />

Abu Dhabi has almost doubled the size of its stand,<br />

and the displays of Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah<br />

are much larger than last year. In Hall 26, Vietnam<br />

and Laos will be occupying more than twice the<br />

floor size of 2017. Egypt (Hall 4.2) will be making<br />

an emphatic return with a larger stand. From<br />

Asia, Japan has also significantly increased its<br />

representation. A number of exhibitors including<br />

Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and Taiwan will be<br />

welcoming visitors on two-tier stands.<br />

By the same token, new “leading lights” for the<br />

World Tourism Organisation and World Travel<br />

and Tourism Council will be at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> in these<br />

positions for the first time.<br />

Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary General, UNWTO<br />

Read our exclusive interview – page 21.<br />

DESTINATION SPOTLIGHT<br />

EUROPE<br />

©JTMBW Lengler<br />

Remarkable growth<br />

in Europe in 2017<br />

was led by Southern<br />

and Mediterranean<br />

destinations. Europe<br />

recorded 671 million<br />

international tourist<br />

arrivals in 2017, just over<br />

half the world’s total, and<br />

52 million more than in<br />

2016. This represents<br />

an increase of 8%, a<br />

remarkable result for the<br />

world’s most visited region,<br />

comprising many large<br />

and mature destinations.<br />

From page 29<br />

Vineyard Stuttgart


President & CEO, World Travel and<br />

Tourism Council (WTTC)<br />

“…we are working on<br />

more tangible actions,<br />

trying to influence the<br />

agenda for the benefit of<br />

the sector in a different<br />

way.” Read page 9<br />

Hall 5.2b / Stands 205, 205a<br />

Hall 6.2a<br />

Stand 106, 106a-b<br />

Hall 4.1<br />

Stand 110<br />

Hall 17<br />

Stand 109<br />

Product Director APAC,<br />

Hotelplanner.com and Meetings.com<br />

“The speed dating at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> is such a great tool<br />

(…) there are no other<br />

events where you can so<br />

easily make connections<br />

with that huge amount of<br />

people.” Read page 19<br />

Remarkable growth 52 million more than in<br />

in Europe in 2017 2016. This represents<br />

was led by Southern an increase of 8%, a<br />

and Mediterranean remarkable result for the<br />

destinations. Europe world’s most visited region,<br />

recorded 671 million comprising many large<br />

international tourist and mature destinations.<br />

arrivals in 2017, just over From page 29<br />

half the world’s total, and<br />

Minister of Tourism and Arts, Zambia<br />

“As the Convention &<br />

Culture Partner of the<br />

World’s Leading Travel Trade<br />

Show, Zambia is taking its<br />

people, attractions, rhythms<br />

and food delicacies to<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>.” Read page 22<br />

Director, Investment and<br />

Development Agency of Latvia<br />

(LIAA)<br />

“Latvia’s cultural<br />

calendar is full of events<br />

from local crafts markets<br />

to world class opera<br />

festivals.”<br />

Read page 31<br />

In line with high tourism growth rates in parts<br />

of Asia and the Middle East, as well as South<br />

America, this year’s edition of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> will see<br />

major growth in exhibitors from these regions.<br />

As an emerging travel destination, the United Arab<br />

Emirates (Hall 2.2) are expanding their presence.<br />

Abu Dhabi has almost doubled the size of its stand,<br />

and the displays of Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah<br />

are much larger than last year. In Hall 26, Vietnam<br />

and Laos will be occupying more than twice the<br />

floor size of 2017. Egypt (Hall 4.2) will be making<br />

an emphatic return with a larger stand. From<br />

Asia, Japan has also significantly increased its<br />

representation. A number of exhibitors including<br />

Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and Taiwan will be<br />

welcoming visitors on two-tier stands.<br />

By the same token, new “leading lights” for the<br />

World Tourism Organisation and World Travel<br />

and Tourism Council will be at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> in these<br />

positions for the first time.<br />

Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary General, UNWTO<br />

Read our exclusive interview – page 21.<br />

Vineyard Stuttgart<br />

NEWS<br />

3<br />

THURSDAY<br />

1 st MARCH<br />

<strong>2018</strong><br />

PREVIEW<br />

EDITION<br />

NEWS TRADE TALK EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT: EUROPE<br />

Gloria Guevara<br />

Jaana Chan<br />

Hon. Charles<br />

Andris Ozols<br />

Manzo<br />

R. Banda<br />

New Dynamic, New Faces<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong> sees added space for key exhibitors,<br />

and a renewal of top industry players<br />

Richard Barnes<br />

Editor-in-Chief,<br />

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

EDITORIAL<br />

DESTINATION SPOTLIGHT<br />

EUROPE<br />

©JTMBW Lengler<br />

PREVIEW<br />

EDITION<br />

Thursday<br />

1 st March<br />

<strong>2018</strong><br />

Baltic <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

CONTENTS<br />

<strong>News</strong>.............................................. page 5<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention................. page 15<br />

Trade Talk.....................................page 19<br />

Exclusive Interviews....................page 21<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES<br />

Adventure Travel .........................page 23<br />

Youth Travel ................................page 25<br />

Training & Employment .............page 26<br />

REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT<br />

Europe ..........................................page 27<br />

Oceania ....................................... page 33<br />

SPOTLIGHT<br />

ON GERMAN REGION:<br />

Baden-Württemberg....................page 40<br />

WHERE TO GO IN BERLIN..... page 41<br />

Until now, for most people form outside<br />

of Germany, if one was to talk about the<br />

beauty of Mecklenburg-Verpommern,<br />

it would be met with a rather quizzical<br />

expression by the listener.<br />

The fact that this region applied for,<br />

and was accepted as this year’s official<br />

“Destination Partner” status for <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>, underlines the power of this<br />

show in raising awareness among the<br />

world’s travel trade for a “rare pearl”<br />

such as this. Furthermore, the fact<br />

that it was chosen due primarily to its<br />

policies on sustainability is proof of the<br />

seriousness of Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> in working<br />

towards “greener” tourism. For example,<br />

those travelling to visit the federal state<br />

in Germany’s northeast can offset their<br />

carbon footprint. This can be done by<br />

purchasing so-called forest shares,<br />

85,000 of which have already been sold.<br />

As a result, extensive reforesting is now<br />

taking place, and as part of the project<br />

five square metres of mixed woodland<br />

can be planted for ten euros.<br />

Dr Martin Buck, Senior Vice President,<br />

Travel & Logistics, Messe <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

explained the logic of choosing this<br />

destination as key partner: “With its Baltic<br />

coastline and well-known Lake District,<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is one of<br />

Germany’s most attractive federal states.<br />

Ever since 1991 the partner region of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

has been an important exhibitor at the<br />

show. We are delighted that for the first<br />

time in the history of <strong>ITB</strong>, a federal state<br />

will be taking on such an important role,<br />

and that as the official partner region it<br />

will be the focus of the travel industry’s<br />

attention.”<br />

The Chairman of the Tourism Association<br />

of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Wolfgang<br />

Waldmüller explains that for the region,<br />

participation at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is a big<br />

challenge, which they gladly accept,<br />

giving them opportunity to score points<br />

on the international market: “<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

should not only be the first milestone of<br />

the holiday season, it should also make<br />

it easier to attract more international<br />

attention and increase awareness for<br />

tourism in the state.”<br />

One thing is sure; after this year’s<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, there will be no more<br />

quizzical looks when people talk about<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – just smiles!<br />

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<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


NEWS<br />

5<br />

David Ruetz<br />

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

Taking a Peak<br />

Around the Corner<br />

What’s coming up @ <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong>?<br />

Details from exhibition director David Ruetz<br />

WE PROVIDE<br />

A FORUM FOR<br />

PRESSING ISSUES<br />

SUCH AS<br />

OVERTOURISM,<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

AND<br />

DIGITALISATION<br />

AS WELL AS<br />

TOPICAL THEMES<br />

SUCH AS LUXURY<br />

TRAVEL,<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

AND<br />

SUSTAINABILITY<br />

What are the main trends in the<br />

industry as we head into <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong>? We put the question<br />

to the “man in the know” – David<br />

Ruetz – head of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

In terms of content, as always, the<br />

show remains strongly in touch<br />

with the latest trends. We provide<br />

a forum for pressing issues such<br />

as overtourism, transportation and<br />

digitalisation as well as topical<br />

themes such as luxury travel,<br />

technology and sustainability.<br />

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

will reflect this year’s trend topics.<br />

Also, sustainability will be an<br />

essential topic, with panel guests<br />

discussing overtourism that more<br />

and more cities have faced recently<br />

and hall 4.1 focusing on the<br />

protection of the world’s coastlines.<br />

What are the main themes of the<br />

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

In particular focus are revolutionary<br />

ways of travelling in the future,<br />

among them, driverless cabs<br />

and hyperloops which soon will<br />

completely change the face of<br />

transport. In addition, the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Convention will take a close<br />

look at digitalisation and artificial<br />

intelligence and their potential<br />

impact on travel in the future.<br />

Another topic which the convention<br />

will focus on is overtourism. In<br />

recent times, rapid growth in<br />

tourism has begun to stretch<br />

accommodation and hospitality<br />

limits, particularly in major cities.<br />

As a result, the industry needs<br />

to find solutions for the future<br />

and minimise the effects on the<br />

environment. Visitors to the show<br />

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

free of charge.<br />

Can you tell us about this year’s <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> official partner destination,<br />

as well as the convention partner?<br />

Have you ever heard of<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern? It is<br />

the land of 2,000 fairy-tale castles, a<br />

paradise for water and landlubbers<br />

and offers 1,900 fascinating<br />

kilometres of Baltic coast. For the<br />

very first time, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> has been<br />

able to secure a German federal<br />

state as the Official Partner Region.<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern places<br />

special emphasis on sustainable<br />

tourism, one of the reasons it was<br />

able to make the case for a wideranging<br />

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

occupies a pioneering role in this<br />

sector and is strongly committed to<br />

promoting sustainability concepts.<br />

In collaboration with Mecklenburg-<br />

Vorpommern, and for the first time<br />

in the history of <strong>ITB</strong>, the opening<br />

ceremony on the eve of the show<br />

will leave a zero-carbon footprint,<br />

thereby setting an important<br />

example for the future. Further<br />

to this, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is involved<br />

in a comprehensive reforesting<br />

programme for Mecklenburg-<br />

Vorpommern.<br />

Zambia is a jewel in the heart of<br />

Southern Africa and this year’s<br />

Convention & Culture Partner.<br />

Sustainability is also one of the<br />

guiding principles of Zambia, which<br />

will be the official Convention &<br />

Culture Partner of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Zambia is one of the world’s most<br />

popular destinations for luxury<br />

tourism and safaris and possesses<br />

a wealth of cultural and nature<br />

attractions. Wildlife protected<br />

areas occupy around 10 per cent<br />

of the country’s total area. The<br />

country is also well known for<br />

its lakes and waterfalls, which<br />

make up around 35 per cent of<br />

open waters in southern Africa.<br />

At <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong>, Zambia will be<br />

showcasing its many cultural and<br />

nature attractions in the foyer of<br />

Hall 21.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


NEWS<br />

7<br />

© TMV/Danny Gohlke<br />

(l.t.r.)<br />

Wolfgang Waldmüller,<br />

Chairman of the Tourism Association of<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern<br />

David Ruetz,<br />

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

Dr. Martin Buck,<br />

Senior Vice President Travel & Logistics of<br />

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

Harry Glawe,<br />

State Minister of Economics, Employment<br />

and Health<br />

What trends are you noting,<br />

prior to the show, when it comes<br />

to attendance figures?<br />

The countdown to the 52 nd <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> from 7 to 11 March <strong>2018</strong><br />

has begun. We will see a high<br />

attendance again with more<br />

than 10,000 exhibitors from a<br />

total of 180 countries and expect<br />

approximately 110,000 trade<br />

visitors from all over the world. It<br />

is in particular the countries from<br />

Asia, Latin America and the Arabic<br />

region that will show growth –<br />

among them Brazil, Vietnam, Laos,<br />

Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah.<br />

The Travel Technology segment<br />

is booming and the waiting list is<br />

long. Unfortunately, for capacity<br />

reasons we have been unable to<br />

meet every request for floor space.<br />

What are the key trends with<br />

exhibitors/halls?<br />

The outstanding number of<br />

bookings this year once again<br />

underlines <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>’s role as<br />

a driving force and the event<br />

mirroring the global tourism<br />

industry.<br />

Travel tech exhibitors including<br />

eNett, Traso, Triptease and<br />

Paymentwall, which have<br />

increased their display areas,<br />

returning exhibitors, among them<br />

Travelport, as well as the Hospitality<br />

Industry Club, a newcomer, will be<br />

highlighting the excellent prospects<br />

of this fast-growing segment.<br />

Chinese exhibitor numbers are<br />

growing especially fast. The online<br />

portal Ctrip will be exhibiting<br />

its products at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> for the<br />

first time. Other newcomers from<br />

China will include Flightroutes,<br />

Ucloudlink, Letsfly, Qyer and Qup.<br />

Demand for places is also<br />

particularly high from Arab<br />

countries, Asia and South America.<br />

European destinations will be<br />

attracting more attention with<br />

larger stands at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

Adventure tourism and sustainable<br />

travel are important for the younger<br />

generation. This trend is reflected<br />

by the fact that Hall 4.1 is now<br />

fully booked. Last but not least the<br />

demand for two-tier stands has<br />

never been so high.<br />

LUXURY<br />

TRAVEL IS<br />

BOOMING,<br />

WHILE GENERAL<br />

ATTITUDES<br />

TOWARDS THIS<br />

MARKET ARE<br />

CHANGING<br />

What new “zones” or segments<br />

can we find at this year’s show?<br />

Luxury travel is booming, while<br />

general attitudes towards this<br />

market are changing. These<br />

challenges, as well as the<br />

opportunities, concern the industry<br />

and will be key topics at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

who will be collaborating with<br />

Loop, a unique trade show for luxury<br />

products. Loop will be the place to<br />

head for buyers of luxury products<br />

at the entrance to Hall 9. On the<br />

Thursday of the show the first <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Luxury Late Night will represent an<br />

opportunity for visitors to cultivate<br />

contacts in this industry segment.<br />

This exclusive networking event<br />

will enable providers to discuss<br />

topics at length with leading buyers<br />

from the luxury travel market in a<br />

unique atmosphere.<br />

The huge prospects that medical<br />

tourism has to offer the global<br />

tourism industry will be highlighted<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>. Due to high demand<br />

this segment, which was introduced<br />

only last year at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, is<br />

moving to a larger hall (21b). A<br />

growing number of international<br />

exhibitors will be represented<br />

here. The Health Tourism Industry<br />

Conference, the number one event<br />

in Europe, is also the official partner<br />

of the Medical Tourism segment.<br />

Taking place on Gendarmenmarkt<br />

on Friday, 9 March, the <strong>ITB</strong> Medical<br />

Night sponsored by Tuscany will<br />

provide an exclusive networking<br />

opportunity.<br />

Booming travel tech segment:<br />

eTravel Startup Day will be taking<br />

place for the first time, providing<br />

newly formed companies with a<br />

platform, as well as the Special<br />

Hospitality Tech Forum as a new<br />

feature at the eTravel Lab.<br />

What are you most looking<br />

forward to?<br />

The first highlight will be the<br />

opening show on Tuesday in the<br />

City Cube which will be hosted<br />

in collaboration with this year’s<br />

partner region, the German region<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.<br />

Together with the official tourist<br />

board, we will organise a carbonneutral<br />

gala event for the first time<br />

in our history. Another important<br />

highlight will be the opening of the<br />

eTravel World where I will discuss<br />

the future of travel technology with<br />

the humanoid robot Pepper. Last<br />

but not least, we will see a number<br />

of high-class speakers and stage<br />

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

such as Airbnb’s co-founder<br />

Nathan Blecharczyk and the new<br />

CEO of Expedia, Mark Okerstrom.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> is the most important show<br />

of its kind in the world. What<br />

are the main reasons behind this<br />

success?<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> remains strongly in touch<br />

with the latest trends. Whether at<br />

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

leading trade fairs in Shanghai,<br />

Singapore and <strong>Berlin</strong>, globalisation<br />

and digitalisation dominate<br />

our daily work and that of our<br />

customers. It is therefore all the<br />

more important that we set up<br />

’genuine’ encounters and bring<br />

people together. <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is the<br />

yearly must-attend event for travel<br />

professionals<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2017 - South Entrance<br />

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<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

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NEWS<br />

9<br />

When the Private Sector<br />

Takes the Lead<br />

Face to face with Gloria Guevara Manzo - the new President<br />

& CEO of the World Travel and Tourism Council<br />

Gloria Guevara Manzo recently “took the helm” at WTTC.<br />

We asked her what she is doing differently to what was<br />

done in the past.<br />

As you probably know well, I<br />

started in August and one of the<br />

first things I did was to ask the<br />

members for their priorities as<br />

their priorities change over time.<br />

We had a very good response.<br />

With almost 80% of our members<br />

we had the chance to talk oneon-one<br />

with the CEOs and<br />

understand the main challenges<br />

they are facing. Based on those<br />

challenges that the industry is<br />

facing and our members are<br />

facing, we defined three new<br />

priorities.<br />

One of the things that I am<br />

doing a little bit differently is<br />

that the WTTC has been very<br />

successful communicating the<br />

value of travel and tourism,<br />

working on advocacy with the<br />

different industry stakeholders<br />

and governments. In the past,<br />

I think the priority was to<br />

work more on the message<br />

and the impact, as we wanted<br />

to make sure everyone knew<br />

who we were as we represent<br />

the global private sector. Now,<br />

based on the requests from the<br />

members, we are working on<br />

more tangible actions, trying<br />

to influence the agenda for the<br />

benefit of the sector in a different<br />

way. Let me be more specific.<br />

One of the challenges that our<br />

industry is facing is of course<br />

the topic of security. As we have<br />

seen over the past five years, we<br />

have seen a number of events<br />

that impacted the tourism in<br />

various destinations, and every<br />

government is concerned about<br />

the safety of their citizens. They<br />

appreciate travel and tourism<br />

and the benefits that our sector<br />

brings – the 10% of GDP as you<br />

know, and the amount of jobs<br />

that we create, and it’s almost<br />

300-million jobs around the<br />

world. We monitor and quantify<br />

the economic impact of 185<br />

countries every year, and we are<br />

seeing especially in developed<br />

countries, as well as some<br />

developing countries, they are<br />

concerned about security.<br />

What are the key initiatives<br />

you’re working on?<br />

One of the initiatives we have is<br />

that the WTTC is working with<br />

other key players within the<br />

sector to lead an effort to define<br />

a global standard that could<br />

work by using technology – in<br />

this case, biometrics, to make<br />

the life of the traveller easier,<br />

to increase security, and at<br />

the same time increase travel<br />

facilitation. I don’t see, to tell<br />

you the truth, how we can grow<br />

50% in the next ten years, or by<br />

2030, as is estimated by UNWTO,<br />

when it still can take hours<br />

getting through airport security<br />

checks. But the technology<br />

to solve this is already here.<br />

One of the priorities is to have<br />

something more tangible: “How<br />

do we engage in a conversation?<br />

As you probably know, I worked<br />

in the government for three<br />

years, was the minister of<br />

tourism for Mexico, so I know<br />

well how governments think<br />

and how much information they<br />

share. But when the initiative<br />

comes from the private sector,<br />

for example as happened<br />

with the transfer from manual<br />

ticketing to electronic ticketing<br />

in the aviation industry, that<br />

became a new standard. It was<br />

very successful. It was painful. I<br />

remember the migration, which<br />

was painful at the beginning,<br />

because of all the changes<br />

that needed to happen. But at<br />

the end of the day it was very<br />

successful, because it provided<br />

the opportunity to grow, made<br />

it more efficient… and that<br />

standard came from the private<br />

sector.<br />

Today, every time you travel,<br />

you generally need to give the<br />

same information: name, date<br />

of birth, your passport, and<br />

so on, and that information is<br />

provided to the governments. I<br />

am probably jumping ahead, but<br />

what I’m trying to explain is that<br />

I think there is an opportunity<br />

for us in the private sector to<br />

work together and come up with<br />

something that is a standard<br />

across the board. Then we can<br />

engage with the governments<br />

to use our standards. They’re<br />

currently using information<br />

received from the airlines so they<br />

can receive that information in<br />

advance and have an easier and<br />

better process for the passenger<br />

at the airport. We believe that by<br />

leveraging technology we can<br />

increase safety and security and<br />

at the same time we can have<br />

more travellers and we can<br />

have more jobs. So yes, WTTC is<br />

working on more tangible things<br />

and that’s just one example<br />

Gloria<br />

Guevara Manzo<br />

President & CEO,<br />

World Travel and Tourism Council<br />

I THINK THERE IS AN<br />

OPPORTUNITY FOR US IN THE<br />

PRIVATE SECTOR TO WORK<br />

TOGETHER AND COME UP WITH<br />

SOMETHING THAT IS A STANDARD<br />

ACROSS THE BOARD<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


10 NEWS<br />

Skysuite at Aria Las Vegas<br />

There’s a growing focus on<br />

the high-end market at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>, this year with the<br />

new Loop Lounge @ <strong>ITB</strong> and<br />

the <strong>ITB</strong> Luxury Late Night,<br />

and luxury travel topics at<br />

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

High growth rates in the luxury<br />

travel market are driving the<br />

interest in the sector. According to<br />

the <strong>ITB</strong> World Travel Trends Report<br />

2017/<strong>2018</strong>, luxury travel accounts<br />

for only 7% of all international trips<br />

but as much as around 20% of<br />

global travel spending due to high<br />

prices. The US-based International<br />

Luxury Hotel Association (ILHA)<br />

forecasts the luxury travel market<br />

could grow to US$1,154bn by<br />

2022. It says that luxury travellers<br />

spend six times more on trips<br />

than regular travellers, and make<br />

5.6 trips a year compared to 3 for<br />

regular travellers.<br />

Luxury travel is booming, while<br />

general attitudes towards this<br />

market are changing. Affluence<br />

is no longer defined by glitter and<br />

exhibiting wealth. Non-material<br />

forms of luxury are replacing<br />

status, and values such as selfdiscovery,<br />

personal experiences,<br />

authenticity and time are becoming<br />

more important. These challenges,<br />

as well as the opportunities,<br />

concern the industry and from 7 to<br />

11 March <strong>2018</strong> will be key topics at<br />

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

The premium travel market,<br />

traditionally focused on affluent<br />

consumers and senior business<br />

executives, is undergoing major<br />

changes at present. ILHA president<br />

Barak Hirschowitz told the Pisa<br />

The Shifting Luxury<br />

Travel Market<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> increasingly spotlights high-end travel<br />

forum: “Luxury hospitality has<br />

experienced a seismic shift in<br />

consumer preferences.”<br />

Today’s affluent consumers are<br />

global, digital and discerning,<br />

trade up and down, and are not<br />

brand loyal, he explained. Luxury<br />

consumers, and in particular<br />

millennials, are now purchasing<br />

more experiences and fewer<br />

products, and are shifting from<br />

“owning” to “being”, he said. This<br />

means that instead of “universal<br />

and consistent” hotels, guests are<br />

now seeking “unique and personal”<br />

experiences from luxury hotels.<br />

HALL 9 – FEATURING<br />

THE FIRST LOOP<br />

LOUNGE<br />

Hall 9 will be the place to head and<br />

a must for all interested visitors.<br />

With the new Loop Lounge @<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> organised in collaboration with<br />

Loop, the trade show for luxury<br />

products, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> has created<br />

a new platform for networking<br />

in an exclusive atmosphere with<br />

a select group of exhibitors. On<br />

the Thursday of the show, the<br />

first <strong>ITB</strong> Luxury Late Night will<br />

provide an opportunity to cultivate<br />

the contacts made. At this new<br />

outstanding networking event at<br />

Orania.<strong>Berlin</strong>, a new Boutique<br />

Hotel, exhibitors will be able to<br />

meet leading buyers from the global<br />

luxury travel market. The event<br />

will be opened by Dietmar Müller-<br />

Elmau, the managing director of<br />

Schloss Elmau. Participation is by<br />

special invitation only.<br />

LUXURY AWARENESS<br />

EXPERTS AT THE <strong>ITB</strong><br />

BERLIN CONVENTION<br />

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

touch with the latest industry<br />

trends too. International experts<br />

will be explaining the real needs<br />

of the high-end travel market. On<br />

7 March at the <strong>ITB</strong> Future Day, two<br />

sessions will take a look at luxury<br />

travel. In her keynote speech, Jane<br />

Jie Sun, CEO of Ctrip.com<br />

International Ltd., will talk about<br />

“The gateway to global peace and<br />

prosperity”. The new mission of<br />

tour operators is to make travelling<br />

easy and trouble-free and turn<br />

tourists into ambassadors of their<br />

AFFLUENCE<br />

IS NO LONGER<br />

DEFINED BY<br />

GLITTER AND<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

WEALTH<br />

cultural identity, says Jane Jie Sun.<br />

On the same day Dirk Ahlborn,<br />

CEO of Hyperloop Transportation<br />

Technologies, Inc. (HTT), and<br />

founder and CEO of Jump Starter<br />

Inc, will talk about the transport<br />

systems of the future such as flying<br />

taxis, hyperloops and supersonic<br />

airliners. Travelzoo will present<br />

the findings of a survey conducted<br />

exclusively for <strong>ITB</strong> on consumer<br />

opinion regarding revolutionary<br />

luxury transport of the future.<br />

What lies behind the trend<br />

known as hidden luxury? The <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Marketing & Distribution Day on<br />

Thursday, 8 March will attempt<br />

to give an answer. Insiders<br />

including Al Merschen of Principal<br />

Myriad Marketing/MMGY Global,<br />

and Alex Newinger, a butler with<br />

Industrial Dynasties, will reveal<br />

the secret of the hidden luxury<br />

phenomenon. They will analyse<br />

how “new luxury” awareness is<br />

shifting towards “hidden luxury”<br />

awareness, a parallel universe<br />

where there are no paparazzi,<br />

people are incognito, and they live<br />

a life of genuine luxury<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

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NEWS<br />

11<br />

International<br />

Travel Industry<br />

Needs New<br />

Strategies<br />

to Manage<br />

“Overtourism”<br />

New solutions are needed to<br />

manage global tourism growth:<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> exclusively publishes<br />

World Travel Monitor Forum<br />

results<br />

Overtourism” has made<br />

headlines worldwide over the<br />

past year due to record visitor<br />

numbers at many destinations,<br />

prompting well-publicised<br />

protests by residents and<br />

diverse measures by local<br />

authorities in some places.<br />

Over-crowding is also<br />

negatively affecting<br />

travellers themselves, and<br />

the international travel and<br />

tourism industry needs to find<br />

solutions to manage visitor<br />

numbers without restricting<br />

growth, experts agreed at<br />

the recent 25th World Travel<br />

Monitor Forum in Pisa, Italy.<br />

ONE<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

TRIP IN TEN<br />

AFFECTED BY<br />

OVER-CROWDING<br />

Around 25% of all international<br />

tourists had the feeling that<br />

their destination had been<br />

“over-crowded” last year,<br />

according to a special World<br />

Travel Monitor representative<br />

survey of 29,000 international<br />

travellers in 24 countries<br />

in Europe, Asia and the<br />

Americas conducted in<br />

September 2017.<br />

Moreover, 9% – equivalent to<br />

around 100 million tourists –<br />

said this over-crowding had<br />

actually affected the quality<br />

of their outbound trip. At 13%,<br />

this feeling was the highest<br />

amongst families with<br />

children and young people<br />

under 34. In terms of origin<br />

regions, 15% of Asians, 9%<br />

of North Americans and 8%<br />

of Europeans said their trip<br />

experience had been affected<br />

by excessive visitor numbers.<br />

Hence, Asian outbound<br />

travellers seem to be more<br />

sensitive with regard to “overcrowding”.<br />

ALL KINDS OF<br />

HOLIDAYS AND<br />

DESTINATIONS<br />

AFFECTED<br />

Contrary to public<br />

perceptions, the worst overcrowding<br />

is not always in<br />

big cities, according to World<br />

Travel Monitor figures. Ski<br />

resorts are the most crowded<br />

tourism locations. Nearly<br />

one international traveller<br />

in five (19 percent) said their<br />

winter sports holiday had<br />

been affected by overtourism,<br />

resulting, for example, in long<br />

waits for ski lifts.<br />

Other types of holidays were<br />

fairly equally impacted by<br />

high numbers of visitors,<br />

suggesting that overtourism<br />

is a general problem rather<br />

than restricted, for example,<br />

to cities. About one traveller<br />

in ten described the quality of<br />

their touring holiday, cruise,<br />

city trip, sun & beach holiday<br />

or countryside holiday as<br />

affected by too many tourists.<br />

The most affected cities<br />

include Guangzhou (24%),<br />

Shanghai (23%), Beijing (21%),<br />

Amsterdam and Istanbul<br />

(both 19%), and Barcelona,<br />

Florence and Venice (all 18%),<br />

according to World Travel<br />

Monitor respondents<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


12 NEWS<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Travel Forum:<br />

Valuable Knowledge for<br />

Travel Managers<br />

The latest trends and developments in business<br />

travel – Focus on the impact of digitalisation and<br />

globalisation<br />

Under the heading<br />

of “Business travel<br />

4.0: dynamic, digital,<br />

disruptive”, this year’s <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Business Travel Forum will<br />

be taking place on 8 March<br />

<strong>2018</strong> in Hall 7.1a, Room<br />

New York 2. Visitors can<br />

get first-hand knowledge<br />

and practical information<br />

on the latest business<br />

travel trends here. This<br />

year’s exclusive partner<br />

is the German Business<br />

Travel Association (VDR).<br />

Admission to the forum<br />

is free for visitors to <strong>ITB</strong><br />

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

Digitalisation and<br />

globalisation are triggering<br />

ever-shorter innovation<br />

cycles, which is a challenge<br />

that the business travel<br />

market must actively<br />

confront. Thus, the VDR<br />

Business Travel Forum at<br />

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

will be giving visitors an<br />

insight into tomorrow’s<br />

work environment and the<br />

next generation’s travel<br />

behaviour.<br />

Under the heading of<br />

Business Travel:<br />

Completely Digital! Florian<br />

Storp, vice president,<br />

Central Europe at<br />

American Express Global<br />

Business Travel, will<br />

demonstrate what the<br />

industry can learn from<br />

young people’s travel and<br />

consumer behaviour and<br />

how digitalisation must<br />

positively affect business<br />

travel. Taking concrete<br />

examples, he will illustrate<br />

how travel management<br />

companies and customers<br />

are confronting the<br />

challenges.<br />

Afterwards, Ludger<br />

Bals of The Travel<br />

Consulting Group<br />

and Dr. Engelbert<br />

Wimmer, founder<br />

and CEO of e&Co.<br />

AG will be talking to<br />

Christopher Bergau,<br />

head of Strategic<br />

Partnerships DACH,<br />

airbnb about disruptive<br />

business models and<br />

digital “attackers” who<br />

are increasingly taking<br />

aim at the travel industry.<br />

In theory, the travel<br />

manager of the future must<br />

forfeit his role as a static<br />

departmental salesman<br />

and become a pro-active<br />

innovation scout and<br />

manager of digital ecosystems.<br />

“His word shall be<br />

heard”: together with the<br />

audience Marcus Scholz,<br />

management executive<br />

at Europcar Deutschland,<br />

will enter a new world<br />

in the Internet of Things.<br />

He will show that Alexa<br />

Echo and Alexa Show can<br />

already be used to manage<br />

services with one’s own<br />

Alexa can also book<br />

a rental car for you<br />

voice. Thus, travellers can<br />

already use voice control<br />

to hire a car, change their<br />

booking dates or cancel<br />

reservations<br />

VDR ORGANISES<br />

NETWORKING<br />

LOUNGE FOR<br />

6 TH TIME<br />

The Networking Lounge Home of<br />

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

organised by Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> and the<br />

German Business Travel Association<br />

(VDR). It allows visitors to dwell on<br />

the day’s topics in talks. Available<br />

from 7 to 9 March and covering a total<br />

area of 270 square metres, this is the<br />

sixth time that the Networking Lounge<br />

will be a part of the show.<br />

The combined stand in Hall 7.1a offers<br />

travel and transport managers as well<br />

as buyers and newcomers a valuable<br />

platform for discussing ways to improve<br />

business and make contact with<br />

leading representatives of the business<br />

travel sector. Co-exhibitors will be<br />

showcasing a variety of solutions for<br />

professional management as well as<br />

for during and after business trips.<br />

All visitors interested in business<br />

travel topics should make a note to<br />

attend the Networking Lunches. The<br />

informal lounge atmosphere lets<br />

visitors enjoy a relaxing lunch and<br />

provides an opportunity to network<br />

at their leisure. The lunch event will<br />

take place on all trade visitor days<br />

from 12 noon to 2 p.m. at the Home of<br />

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

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

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NEWS<br />

13<br />

Evolution of Online Bookings<br />

PhocusWright releases thirteenth ddition of European Online Travel Overview<br />

Buoyed by positive economic<br />

indicators and generally strong<br />

consumer confidence, the European<br />

travel market is projected to climb<br />

to an all time high in 2017. Online<br />

bookings, anchored by travel<br />

suppliers’ own websites and apps,<br />

lead the way. Conversely, offline<br />

bookings continue to decline,<br />

though traditional travel agencies<br />

and other offline channels remain<br />

vital in some markets. In spite of<br />

the continued growth, the industry<br />

faces some challenges. Brexit and<br />

the threat of terrorism, along with<br />

political and economic uncertainty<br />

in some markets, are key challenges<br />

that could impact individual travel<br />

markets or the overall region in the<br />

coming years.<br />

KEY TRENDS AND<br />

DEVELOPMENTS<br />

On the heels of a 1% decline in gross<br />

bookings in 2016, the European<br />

travel market was projected to grow<br />

3% in 2017 to €273 billion, with most<br />

segments showing modest gains.<br />

Total gross bookings are expected<br />

to increase 3% annually through<br />

2021.<br />

Online bookings continue to outpace<br />

the broader market, although now<br />

that the online channel has reached<br />

maturity, online growth rates have<br />

begun to more closely resemble<br />

the total industry. In 2017, online<br />

bookings were projected to total<br />

€138 billion, representing 51% of the<br />

total market.<br />

Mobile channels supplier and<br />

online travel agency (OTA) apps<br />

and mobile websites are driving<br />

most of the growth. Mobile travel<br />

bookings are projected to climb<br />

21%, and will represent nearly one<br />

fourth of all online bookings in<br />

2017.<br />

In the battle for online bookings,<br />

travel suppliers continue to have<br />

a clear edge. Online supplierdirect<br />

channels will capture two<br />

thirds of online bookings in 2017,<br />

compared to just one third for the<br />

supplier OTA channel.<br />

Suppliers in all segments are<br />

stepping up their efforts to<br />

promote their own websites and<br />

mobile apps by leveraging strong<br />

branding, loyalty programs and<br />

special perks for direct bookers.<br />

These initiatives will pay off,<br />

and supplier direct bookings will<br />

represent 70% of the online market<br />

by 2021.<br />

While the number of terrorist<br />

attacks in the region declined<br />

in 2017, the threat of terrorism<br />

continues to impact multiple<br />

European markets. The tour<br />

operator segment has suffered the<br />

most, as travellers weigh the safety<br />

of long popular “sun and sand”<br />

destinations. Hotel bookings in<br />

some European capitals and other<br />

large cities have been impacted<br />

as well.<br />

Political turmoil is creating some<br />

uncertainty in the European travel<br />

market. The UK’s planned exit<br />

from the European Union could<br />

have significant consequences,<br />

and its effects are already evident<br />

in the weakened British pound.<br />

Inconclusive elections in Germany<br />

and a fierce separatist movement<br />

in Spain’s Catalonia region could<br />

also have implications for those<br />

markets.<br />

Traditional airlines in Europe are<br />

under increasing pressure from<br />

nimble LCCs such as<br />

Ryanair and easyJet, as well as<br />

from full service Middle Eastern<br />

carriers including Emirates, Etihad<br />

and Qatar Airways. Meanwhile,<br />

the bankruptcies and financial<br />

insolvency of Air <strong>Berlin</strong>, Alitalia<br />

and others are consolidating the<br />

market and creating some new<br />

opportunities.<br />

The hotel category is the only<br />

segment where OTAs have a strong<br />

lead over suppliers in attracting<br />

online bookings. But large chains<br />

are expected to reduce their<br />

dependency on the two dominant<br />

OTAs Booking.com and Expedia<br />

as they focus on promoting their<br />

own online booking channels.<br />

Recent legal rulings that ban hotel<br />

rate parity clauses also favour<br />

online direct hotel bookings<br />

DIRECT<br />

CONNECT<br />

IN EUROPE<br />

For nearly two years, the<br />

Lufthansa Group was alone<br />

in Europe in its efforts to<br />

establish direct connect as<br />

a new standard in airline<br />

distribution. With fresh and<br />

strong support from the<br />

IAG Group as well as some<br />

significant changes within<br />

the corporate sector, the<br />

New Distribution Capability<br />

(NDC) finally seems poised<br />

to become a real standard<br />

in airline distribution. Direct<br />

connect in Europe seems<br />

ready for take-off, and travel<br />

sellers of all types should<br />

determine whether they are<br />

ready to board. This analysis<br />

focuses on the status of airline<br />

distribution within Europe and<br />

the outlook for airlines, online<br />

travel agencies (OTAs), travel<br />

management companies<br />

(TMCs), corporations, global<br />

distribution systems (GDSs)<br />

and technology providers.<br />

PhocusWright has published a<br />

new report on Direct Connect<br />

in Europe.<br />

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

Hall 7.1 / Stand 101<br />

EUROPEAN TOTAL AND ONLINE TRAVEL MARKETS,<br />

GROSS BOOKINGS (€B) AND ONLINE PENETRATION<br />

(%), 2015-2021<br />

ONLINE TRAVEL PENETRATION BY REGION,<br />

2015-2021<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


14 NEWS<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

Opening New Routes<br />

to the Far East<br />

Vietnam Airlines now flying Airbus A350 to SE Asia – scooping numerous<br />

international awards<br />

Vietnam Airlines arrive at this<br />

year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> with more than<br />

one reason to offer a broad Asian<br />

smile.<br />

At the recent CAPA (Asia Pacific<br />

Aviation & Corporate Travel)<br />

Summit in Singapore, Vietnam<br />

Airlines was awarded the airline of<br />

the year. The prize was awarded<br />

to the Vietnamese airline due to its<br />

rapid growth, high profitability and<br />

its successful partial privatisation.<br />

According to CAPA, Vietnam<br />

Airlines, with a growth rate of 19%<br />

in passenger numbers in the year<br />

2016, was the fastest-growing<br />

state air carrier in Southeast Asia<br />

and one of the fastest-growing<br />

full-service airlines in the world.<br />

Compared to the previous year, the<br />

airline recorded a profit increase<br />

of 6.7%.<br />

The airline was also recognised<br />

at global level with two other<br />

prestigious awards: ‘World’s<br />

Leading Cultural Airline’ and<br />

‘World’s Leading Airline - Premium<br />

Economy Class’ by World Travel<br />

Awards at the Grand Final Gala<br />

Ceremony 2017. The awards<br />

were received by Mr Le Hong Ha,<br />

Vietnam Airlines’ Executive Vice<br />

President.<br />

Graham E Cooke, Founder<br />

and President, World Travel<br />

Awards said: “A well-deserved<br />

congratulations to Vietnam<br />

Airlines on their success at the<br />

24th annual World Travel Awards.<br />

‘World’s Leading Cultural Airline’<br />

and ‘World’s Leading Airline -<br />

Economy Class’ are two prestigious<br />

international awards that place<br />

Vietnam Airlines firmly at the top<br />

of the travel industry. I hope their<br />

recognition, both by their peers<br />

and members of the public, will<br />

inspire them to aim ever higher in<br />

the pursuit of excellence.”<br />

Le Hong Ha, Executive Vice<br />

President, Vietnam Airlines said,<br />

“We are very honoured to receive<br />

the two prestigious awards at<br />

the same time. Last year we<br />

were Asia’s leading airline in two<br />

categories - ‘Asia’s leading airline -<br />

economy class’ and ‘Asia’s leading<br />

cultural airline’, so this year’s<br />

awards are definitely a giant leap<br />

- a testament to our commitment<br />

to bring the best of Vietnamese<br />

culture into the world’s most<br />

modern aircraft, including Boeing<br />

787-9 Dreamliner and Airbus A350<br />

XWB-900.”<br />

This year, Vietnam Airlines<br />

also ranked 14th among the 20<br />

best premium class airlines in<br />

the world by Skytrax. Vietnam<br />

Airlines’ Premium economy class<br />

is available for both Boeing 787-9<br />

Dreamliner and Airbus A350 on<br />

routes between Vietnam and the<br />

UK, France, Germany, Australia and<br />

Japan, offering generous legroom<br />

as well as near-flat reclining seats,<br />

bringing increased convenience.<br />

Priority on-ground assistance is<br />

available to Premium Economy<br />

passengers, saving time with<br />

seat selection, check-in, baggage<br />

handling and gate boarding.<br />

From <strong>2018</strong>, fast track services for<br />

Premium Economy passengers,<br />

including priority security lane and<br />

immigration lane, will be available<br />

at several Vietnamese as well as<br />

international airports.<br />

NEW FOR <strong>2018</strong>:<br />

VIETNAM AIRLINES<br />

WITH AIRBUS A350<br />

AND INCREASED<br />

FLIGHT FREQUENCIES<br />

Vietnam Airlines launched the<br />

new Airbus A350-900 XWB (eds:<br />

Extra Wide Body) on routes from<br />

Frankfurt to Hanoi and Ho Chi<br />

Minh City from January 2, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Seven aircraft of this type have<br />

already been delivered and fly from<br />

Vietnam to Paris (France), Shangai<br />

(China) and Incheon (South Korea)<br />

as well as to Kansai and Tokyo<br />

(Japan). In total, Vietnam Airlines<br />

has ordered 14 Airbus A350, which<br />

will be delivered up to 2019.<br />

The airline has also increased<br />

flight frequencies from Frankfurt<br />

from nine to ten flights per week,<br />

meaning in <strong>2018</strong>, Vietnam Airlines<br />

flies six times a week to Hanoi<br />

and four times a week to Ho Chi<br />

Minh City. Both flight routes are<br />

travelled nonstop in a flight time<br />

of about 10.5 hours.<br />

The A350 XWB benefits from being<br />

built with over 70% advanced<br />

materials; combining carbon<br />

composites (53%), titanium and<br />

modern aluminium alloys, to create<br />

a lighter and more cost-efficient<br />

aircraft while also reducing<br />

maintenance requirements.<br />

The Vietnam Airlines A350 is<br />

equipped with a total of 305 seats:<br />

Business class has 29 seats and<br />

the economy class is equipped<br />

with 240 seats, while there are<br />

36 seats in the award-winning<br />

premium economy class. The A<br />

350 therefore offers 10% more<br />

capacity compared to the 787<br />

Dreamliner used previously<br />

Vietnam<br />

Airlines will<br />

receive four A350’s<br />

in <strong>2018</strong>, 2019 and<br />

eight Boeing 787-10’s<br />

leased by ALC in 2019,<br />

2020 and 2021.<br />

The company will receive<br />

20 A321 NEOs leased<br />

by ICBC, ACG and ALC<br />

during <strong>2018</strong>-2019<br />

VNA’s fleet will<br />

include 110 aircraft by<br />

2020 and 150 aircraft<br />

by 2030, all of which<br />

are modern and fuelefficient.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


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

15<br />

CONVENTION<br />

PROGRAMME<br />

<strong>2018</strong><br />

Jane Jie Sun<br />

CEO, Ctrip<br />

WEDNESDAY 7 TH MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Future Day<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Destination Day 1<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> City Tourism Forum<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Interjections – Questioning<br />

The Unquestioned At <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>ITB</strong> German Tourism Forum<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Young Professionals Day<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Workshops Day 1<br />

eTravel Lab Day 1<br />

eTravel Stage Day 1<br />

TRAVEL: A GATEWAY<br />

TO GLOBAL PEACE AND<br />

PROSPERITY<br />

Category: Future, Marketing<br />

Date: March 7, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Time: 11am – 11.45am<br />

Location: Convention Hall 7.1b,<br />

Auditorium London<br />

THURSDAY 8 TH MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Marketing & Distribution Day<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Experts Forum Wellness<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Tourism For Sustainable<br />

Development Day<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> MICE Forum<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Travel Forum<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Workshops Day 2<br />

eTravel Lab Day 2<br />

eTravel Stage Day 2<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Hospitality Tech Forum<br />

Palais Awards 1<br />

FRIDAY 9 TH MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Zambia Tourism Forum<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Destination Day 2<br />

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

eTravel Startup Day<br />

eTravel Lab Day 3<br />

Palais Awards 2<br />

SATURDAY 10 TH MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />

eTravel Stage Day 4<br />

More information @<br />

www.itb-convention.com<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention 201<br />

© Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH<br />

Promoting Equality<br />

Across The Industry<br />

Travel is much more than just transporting, accommodating and entertaining<br />

customers. The mission of travel companies, said must be to make travelling easier<br />

and worry-free and to help each traveller become an ambassador of their own<br />

cultural identity. We started by asking Jane Jie Sun, CEO of Ctrip, Asia’s largest online<br />

travel agency, a little about the business.<br />

Ctrip was founded in 1999 and<br />

has been listed on NASDAQ<br />

since 2003, we are the largest<br />

online travel agency in China<br />

and in Asia, while also the<br />

second largest online travel<br />

agency in the world with a<br />

market capitalisation of around<br />

US$25 billion.<br />

We are focused on enhancing<br />

services through innovation and<br />

technology. Ctrip’s emphasis on<br />

Artificial Intelligence, Big Data<br />

and Cloud Computing offers an<br />

in-depth insight into the everevolving<br />

trends and behaviour<br />

of Chinese travellers.<br />

Launched in 2017, Ctrip’s Global<br />

SOS service enables Ctrip to<br />

help customers in emergency<br />

situations such as natural<br />

disasters and terrorist attacks.<br />

Ctrip also operates 24/7 call<br />

centres, providing professional<br />

consultation around the clock.<br />

Ctrip’s data centres support<br />

accurate forecasting and data<br />

processing to provide services<br />

meeting the needs of all our<br />

customers.<br />

How important is gender<br />

equality in the travel and<br />

tourism industry? How do you<br />

achieve gender equality in<br />

your business?<br />

Gender equality is vital for any<br />

industry. Every day we are<br />

witnesses to the innovation<br />

that diversity in the workforce<br />

can bring. By ensuring gender<br />

equality, we are making<br />

advancements which lead to full<br />

utilisation of precious resources.<br />

As the female CEO of a major<br />

Chinese tech company, I highly<br />

value female presence and<br />

strive to provide a supportive<br />

environment.<br />

I value flexible policies and a<br />

positive mindset to ensure that<br />

from recruitment to retention<br />

to remuneration, our female<br />

employees are supported.<br />

Ctrip currently has several<br />

practices already in place such<br />

as maternity leave, paid leave,<br />

baby bonuses, free taxi rides<br />

during one’s pregnancy, workfrom-home<br />

options and more.<br />

At Ctrip more than 50% of our<br />

entire employees are female,<br />

including in seven high<br />

management positions. Ctrip<br />

will continue to pursue gender<br />

equality as a core value and<br />

ensure that all employees are<br />

evaluated based on merits.<br />

What more could businesses<br />

do to achieve equality?<br />

I find being attentive, listening<br />

to employees of all levels<br />

and making changes result in<br />

an inclusive and supportive<br />

environment that gives way<br />

to balance and equality. We<br />

must support everyone in our<br />

workplace and embrace not<br />

only diversity but any challenges<br />

that stand in the way to the path<br />

of equality.<br />

How important is the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Convention to inform<br />

and educate the industry?<br />

<strong>2018</strong> marks Ctrip’s debut at<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> and we are eager to<br />

connect with more friends in<br />

the travel industry at this year’s<br />

event<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


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

Dr. David Ermen<br />

Senior Manager, Lodging and<br />

Tourism Clients Group, PwC<br />

Joel<br />

Brandon-Bravo<br />

Managing Director UK, Travelzoo<br />

FOCUS ON OVERCROWDED<br />

DESTINATIONS:<br />

MEASURES AND LESSONS<br />

LEARNED<br />

Category: Destination. Wellness<br />

Date: March 7, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Time: 12pm – 12.45pm<br />

Location: Convention Hall 7.1a,<br />

Auditorium New York 3<br />

THE REVOLUTION OF<br />

TRAVEL FROM THE<br />

CUSTOMERS’ PERSPECTIVE:<br />

AUTONOMOUS CARS AND<br />

FLYING TAXIS, HYPERLOOP<br />

AND SUPERSONIC JETS –<br />

EXCLUSIVE TRAVELZOO/<strong>ITB</strong><br />

MARKET STUDY<br />

Category: Future, Marketing<br />

Date: March 7, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Time: 3pm – 3.45pm<br />

Location: Convention Hall 7.1b,<br />

Auditorium London<br />

Learning The Overcrowded<br />

Lessons<br />

Talking About<br />

The Travel Revolution<br />

At this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention, Dr. David Ermen, Senior<br />

Manager, Lodging and Tourism Clients Group at PwC, takes<br />

a closer look at the factors surrounding overcrowding and<br />

steps stakeholders can take to bring back sustainable levels.<br />

We asked him to tell us about the issue.<br />

Overcrowded destinations are<br />

those where the number of visitors<br />

exceed the carrying capacity of<br />

that particular location. This can<br />

be the ecological capacity, causing<br />

environmental damage, or social<br />

capacity, leading to objections<br />

from the local population. Most<br />

often these destinations are cities<br />

or attractions, rather than whole<br />

countries.<br />

Some of the most common examples<br />

are cities, like Amsterdam or<br />

Barcelona, and famous attractions,<br />

like Machu Picchu in Peru. In some<br />

cases the overcrowding is seasonal<br />

and not during the entire year,<br />

which also poses management<br />

challenges.<br />

What are the negative effects of<br />

overcrowded destinations?<br />

Overcrowding in destinations<br />

has negative impacts on the<br />

environment, the local culture and<br />

population, and also on tourists. At<br />

the same time, tourists themselves<br />

are affected, because they often<br />

also do not feel comfortable in<br />

overcrowded destinations.<br />

What are the recipes for success?<br />

One of the problems I see is that<br />

destinations still set their growth<br />

targets in terms of number of<br />

arrivals, rather than looking at the<br />

types of tourists they would like to<br />

attract and the positive impact they<br />

want to generate from these visitors.<br />

The hotel industry has worked with<br />

RevPAR, measuring revenue per<br />

available capacity unit, rather than<br />

only occupancy, for a long time.<br />

Destinations need to go the same<br />

way and start working with new<br />

success indicators that measure<br />

yield, rather than occupancy.<br />

How important is the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention when it comes to<br />

educating and informing the<br />

industry?<br />

I think the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> convention<br />

is a great platform for dialogue<br />

and discussion between different<br />

industry players. The presentations<br />

and panels provide valuable insights<br />

into the state of the industry and<br />

future trends<br />

The revolution of travel will soon be reality: Fully-automatic,<br />

flying electric drone-taxis, hyperloop transportation<br />

and supersonic flight will make unprecedented forms of<br />

luxury travel possible. The study covers a lot of stuff that<br />

looks like science fiction. We asked Joel Brandon-Bravo,<br />

Managing Director UK, Travelzoo to tell us more…<br />

Supersonic planes, hyperloop<br />

trains, driverless cars – these are<br />

all exciting technologies that are<br />

in development today and have<br />

the potential to significantly<br />

disrupt the travel industry. Our<br />

survey has asked over 7,000<br />

people worldwide what they<br />

think about these future modes<br />

of travel – their hopes, how likely<br />

are they to use them, and what<br />

they think the benefits will be to<br />

them and the planet.<br />

When will these technologies<br />

really be impacting travel and<br />

tourism?<br />

Driverless drone taxis are<br />

already being tested, as are facial<br />

recognition for payment and<br />

service robots in some hotels.<br />

Virgin Galactic hope to start<br />

commercial flights this year, and<br />

the Branson-backed team behind<br />

the Virgin Hyperloop One expect<br />

to have a commercial operation<br />

in service by 2021. Boom, a new<br />

supersonic airplane, aims to<br />

begin flights in 2023.<br />

What will be the biggest<br />

challenge in getting consumers<br />

to accept these new concepts?<br />

Our survey suggests that trust<br />

in the safety and environmental<br />

efficiency of the new technologies<br />

will be major barriers to<br />

acceptance. People will need to<br />

be convinced of its reliability,<br />

and reassured that there is a net<br />

gain to the planet through lower<br />

emissions. Our respondents<br />

have also expressed concerns<br />

over the likely costs for the new<br />

technologies.<br />

Who should come to your<br />

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

Convention and what will they<br />

come away with?<br />

Anyone with an interest in<br />

consumer attitudes about the<br />

transport and travel technology<br />

of the future should join us. We<br />

hope they’ll take away some<br />

useful and actionable insights<br />

from the planned end users of<br />

those technologies as they begin<br />

to think about how their own<br />

organisations adapt<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


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

17<br />

Bruce Poon Tip<br />

Founder, G Adventures<br />

Dr Alexander<br />

Tayler<br />

Chief Data Officer,<br />

Cambridge Analytica<br />

PURPOSE, HAPPINESS<br />

AND CONNECTION:<br />

GUARANTEES FOR<br />

PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS<br />

IN THE TOURISM<br />

INDUSTRY?!<br />

Category: Young Professionals<br />

Date: March 7, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Time: 12pm – 12.45pm<br />

Location: Hall 11.1, Young<br />

Professionals Stage<br />

BIG DATA AND<br />

INTELLIGENT DATA<br />

ANALYSIS: THE DEATH<br />

OF TRADITIONAL<br />

ADVERTISING?!<br />

Category: Future, Marketing<br />

Date: March 8, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Time: 3pm – 3.45pm<br />

Location: Convention Hall 7.1b,<br />

Auditorium London<br />

Preparing For<br />

Professional Success<br />

Analysing Big Data<br />

and Intelligent Data<br />

Bruce Poon Tip, Founder of G Adventures, says that<br />

happiness is the best way to boost performance. We asked<br />

him about his company and how he works to get the best<br />

from employees.<br />

We like to say G Adventures is<br />

more than just a travel company.<br />

We are the leader in terms of small<br />

group adventure trips around<br />

the world. We take travellers to<br />

more than 100 countries on all<br />

seven continents and have eight<br />

different travel styles including<br />

sailing and rail trips and local<br />

living trips, which are communitybased<br />

tourism where you can stay<br />

with an Amazon tribe for a week.<br />

With your talk based around<br />

professional success, please can<br />

you explain how to get the best<br />

from employees?<br />

I believe that happiness drives<br />

successful companies. If people<br />

are happy at work, they will go<br />

the extra mile. Creating a great<br />

company culture is also crucial to<br />

success; when you build a business<br />

that’s an industry leader, people<br />

want to be a part of it. I love what<br />

I do and that’s contagious.<br />

How do you inspire people in<br />

your own business?<br />

I encourage my team to find what<br />

inspires them, and it can’t just be<br />

work – you have to find things<br />

outside of work that inspire you,<br />

like art, wine, or travel. Have those<br />

creative moments, and bring that<br />

back to the workspace refreshed. I<br />

was lucky to discover my passion<br />

for travel at a very young age. As<br />

a young immigrant, moving to<br />

Canada had a big cultural impact<br />

on me and as child reading<br />

encyclopaedias and copies of<br />

National Geographic kept me<br />

interested in the world. I want my<br />

people to know their motivation.<br />

Who should come to your talk?<br />

Anyone who is interested in<br />

learning about finding passion<br />

and happiness working in travel<br />

– or even outside of travel…<br />

so everyone! Whether you’re a<br />

student in the travel industry, the<br />

founder of a start-up, or a leader<br />

of a large organisation<br />

At this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention, Dr Alexander Tayler,<br />

Chief Data Officer, Cambridge Analytica, will talk on<br />

how Big Data and Artificial Intelligence are turning the<br />

advertising world upside down. We asked him how big<br />

data and Artificial Intelligence will impact on the travel and<br />

hospitality sector…<br />

Data is already transforming the<br />

industry. Booking platforms, for<br />

example, have a wealth of data<br />

on travellers and undertake<br />

very sophisticated performance<br />

marketing. Other organisations<br />

such as airlines, hotels and<br />

attractions are benefiting<br />

hugely by using data to inform<br />

their operations. The sector is<br />

targeting travellers with the kinds<br />

of products and services that are<br />

most relevant to them at any<br />

given time.<br />

When will this become a<br />

mainstream technology?<br />

For some of the big players it is<br />

already happening, however<br />

more data isn’t always better: it<br />

is important to derive the right<br />

insights from data, and remember<br />

that you’re customers are people<br />

and should not be treated like<br />

anonymous data points.<br />

You say that companies can learn<br />

from the recent US presidential<br />

election. Can you explain what<br />

these key lessons were?<br />

A political candidate is like a<br />

brand: they must be authentic<br />

and true to their values but also<br />

invest in research and data to be<br />

able to take strategic decisions.<br />

The scale and velocity of data,<br />

together with the sophistication<br />

of data analytics technology,<br />

now available means that this<br />

is possible in real time. The best<br />

teams are truly multidisciplinary,<br />

and have researchers, data<br />

scientists, creatives and digital<br />

and TV media buyers working<br />

side-by-side to use data to it<br />

utmost effectiveness.<br />

How important is the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention when it comes to<br />

educating and informing the<br />

industry?<br />

It’s the world’s leading travel<br />

show, and as such is the<br />

best place to understand the<br />

latest trends across the whole<br />

industry<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


19<br />

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

Buyers<br />

Circle<br />

Big business<br />

is best in a small<br />

circle<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle is the place<br />

to be for serious buyers with a<br />

background in leisure, business<br />

travel or MICE. For decision makers<br />

with significant budget. The main<br />

purposes of the buyers’ circle<br />

include signing deals, negotiating<br />

pricing and packages and finding<br />

new products and partners.<br />

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

exclusiveness. There are 1,000<br />

members every year. Each is handpicked<br />

and carefully qualified by<br />

an international team. The criteria<br />

reflect <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>’s travel inventory<br />

and exhibitor´s needs, and the<br />

strong intent to gather members<br />

with a reasonable variety of<br />

characteristics.<br />

What to expect from <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers<br />

Circle?<br />

Onsite benefits save money, but<br />

especially time.<br />

• Free tickets to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> and <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Convention, 7 – 11 March<br />

<strong>2018</strong><br />

• Exclusive participation at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Speed Networking Event, 8<br />

March <strong>2018</strong><br />

• Separate Meeting Rooms are at<br />

your disposal at Marshall-Haus<br />

• No waiting time thanks to shuttle<br />

services and fast lane<br />

• Work space with Wifi, trade<br />

journals and newspapers in the<br />

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

• Refreshments and relaxation area<br />

in the <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle Lounge<br />

>> www.itbbuyerscircle.com<br />

Jaana Chan is Product<br />

Director APAC,<br />

Hotelplanner.com and<br />

Meetings.com. We asked<br />

her to tell us about the<br />

business and how it<br />

will evolve in <strong>2018</strong> and<br />

what she is most looking<br />

forward to seeing at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

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

The company celebrated its<br />

15th anniversary in 2017.<br />

In <strong>2018</strong>, nearly $10 billion<br />

in group travel leads will be<br />

sourced via HotelPlanner and<br />

Meetings.com worldwide. Our<br />

websites are translated into 28<br />

languages and the business is<br />

a mix of 55% leisure (SMURF)<br />

groups and 45% corporate<br />

(MICE) events.<br />

What are the main trends in<br />

buyer demand?<br />

The internet is more accessible<br />

for everyone than ever,<br />

which makes it very easy for<br />

end clients to compare their<br />

products and this is also<br />

absolutely fine – but we want<br />

to make it even easier and<br />

better by helping our clients<br />

to compare hotel features,<br />

location, quality scores and<br />

prices faster and easier.<br />

What are you hoping to gain<br />

from this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>?<br />

There is always room for<br />

innovations and there<br />

THE SPEED DATING AT<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN IS SUCH A GREAT<br />

TOOL<br />

Jaana Chan<br />

Product Director APAC,<br />

Hotelplanner.com and Meetings.com<br />

Online is Driving Business<br />

HotelPlanner & Meetings.com are the largest<br />

websites selling group travel online in the world<br />

is also always room for<br />

improvements. We help our<br />

hotel partners and clients at<br />

the same time. We bring more<br />

high value businesses to our<br />

hotel partners and at the same<br />

time we help our clients to<br />

execute their trip plans nearly<br />

effortless.<br />

Are you particularly interested<br />

in particular travel themes?<br />

We are a B to E platform, which<br />

means everyone who is happily<br />

using the internet for sourcing<br />

hotels for events are our<br />

preferred clients. The online<br />

business is definitely booking.<br />

More and more people are<br />

nowadays taking advantage<br />

of our incredible technology<br />

to save time, receive a wider<br />

selection of hotel offers, obtain<br />

excellent rates and to call our<br />

team of expert planners to<br />

make life easier. With our<br />

technology and service we<br />

can help anyone become a<br />

superb event organiser.<br />

How important is the speed<br />

dating organised at <strong>ITB</strong> for<br />

you?<br />

The speed dating at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

is such a great tool. Basically,<br />

you are able to meet a number<br />

of people no matter if it is a<br />

client or a supplier, there are<br />

no other events where you can<br />

so easily make connections<br />

with that huge amount of<br />

people in such a short time.<br />

Everyone knows it is a “speed”<br />

dating, therefore everyone<br />

walks in already determined<br />

and knowing what they want<br />

to find it. This makes it easy<br />

and efficient. It’s great!<br />

Why did you decide to join<br />

the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Buyers Circle,<br />

and what, for you, are the<br />

key advantages of being a<br />

member?<br />

Being able to pre-schedule<br />

appointments allows us to<br />

prepare every single meeting<br />

we will have during the show<br />

which results in way more<br />

efficient meetings especially<br />

within a very short time.<br />

Another great advantage is<br />

that <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> guides you<br />

through the whole show.<br />

Competent guidance and<br />

network functions are highly<br />

appreciated. <strong>ITB</strong> makes sure<br />

we walk our 10,000 steps too…<br />

it’s the perfect way to boost<br />

business and get your exercise<br />

in at the same time!<br />

Additional details and contact<br />

information on the <strong>ITB</strong> Speed<br />

Dating Day can be found<br />

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

Exhibitors/SpeedDating/<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


20<br />

Frank Straka<br />

CEO, KÄSTL Ost-Touristi<br />

Paul Mercuri<br />

Sales Manager,<br />

Kogan Travel<br />

Safety and Value<br />

Driving Visitors to<br />

Eastern Europe<br />

Frank Straka is CEO of KÄSTL Ost-Touristik, a wholesaler<br />

and B2B group tour operator, specialised in Eastern Europe.<br />

We asked him to tell us a little more about his organisation<br />

and what he’s looking for at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

For more than 30 years KÄSTL<br />

has been organising tailor made<br />

group tours to Eastern Europe<br />

(especially Poland, Czech<br />

Republic and Baltic States) for<br />

coach tour operators in Germany,<br />

Austria, Switzerland and Western<br />

France.<br />

I AM<br />

SEEING A BIG<br />

TREND IN<br />

EASTERN<br />

EUROPE<br />

CONCERNING<br />

BUYER<br />

DEMAND<br />

Are you particularly interested in<br />

particular travel themes?<br />

I am mainly interested in health<br />

resorts and hotels that are<br />

interested in doing business<br />

with groups – so my themes are<br />

health, best agers and groups. I<br />

think that groups are very difficult<br />

at the moment as most hotels are<br />

interested in working with OTAs<br />

and prefer FIT or MICE business<br />

to groups – so it will be a difficult<br />

task.<br />

What are the main trends you are<br />

seeing in terms of buyer demand?<br />

I am seeing again a big trend in<br />

Eastern Europe concerning buyer<br />

demand. As Eastern Europe is<br />

considered a very safe destination<br />

and prices are still lower than in<br />

comparable western destinations,<br />

there will be growing demand.<br />

What are you hoping to gain<br />

from this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>?<br />

We are hoping to tighten<br />

connections with our partners<br />

from destinations and hotels<br />

and make new partnerships. In<br />

times with high competition for<br />

“rare goods” it is essential to have<br />

good personal relationships and<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is perfect to make a lot<br />

of personal meetings.<br />

Why did you decide to join the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Buyers Circle, and what,<br />

for you, are the key advantages<br />

of being a member?<br />

I have been member of the<br />

Buyers Circle for the last four<br />

years. A friend advised me of the<br />

advantages which is why I applied.<br />

For me the key advantages<br />

are having a “safe harbour” at<br />

Marshall House where I can meet<br />

a lot of partners in a short time<br />

Kogan Travel Targets<br />

Luxury Travel Offering<br />

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

to Paul Mercuri, Sales<br />

Manager of Kogan Travel,<br />

about his business and its<br />

main focus.<br />

Kogan.com is the largest<br />

e-commerce retailer in Australia.<br />

We have a community of over<br />

6.5 million members in Australia<br />

and it listed on the ASX in July<br />

2016. Kogan Travel is one of the<br />

newest division of Kogan with<br />

a particular focus on packages<br />

with flights, hotel and resort<br />

offerings at market leading<br />

prices.<br />

Are you particularly interested<br />

in particular travel themes?<br />

One of our main focuses is on<br />

developing and continuing to<br />

drive large Australian outbound<br />

volume to our biggest markets,<br />

which includes China, Vietnam<br />

and Japan.<br />

We are also developing<br />

our luxury resort offerings<br />

particularly in Bali, Thailand,<br />

Vietnam, Cambodia and the<br />

Maldives. European river<br />

cruising is also a focus.<br />

What are the main trends you<br />

are seeing in terms of buyer<br />

demand?<br />

Being an e-commerce website,<br />

our focus is about making travel<br />

as easy to purchase online as<br />

possible. We are seeing an<br />

ever-increasing demand for<br />

convenience in the travel buying<br />

lifecycle. Why can’t a $20,000<br />

THE <strong>ITB</strong><br />

BERLIN BUYERS<br />

CIRCLE<br />

ENABLES ME<br />

TO BE<br />

CONNECT TO<br />

MORE PEOPLE<br />

WHERE TIME IS<br />

PRECIOUS.<br />

holiday be as easy to purchase<br />

as a $100 hotel room? We make<br />

this possible.<br />

We also see customers<br />

becoming more flexible in travel<br />

dates in return for amazingly<br />

priced deals and these savings<br />

are being used again to<br />

purchase more holidays. It<br />

creates a virtuous cycle.<br />

What are you hoping to gain<br />

from this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>?<br />

New contacts that we can help<br />

drive large volume in <strong>2018</strong> and<br />

beyond<br />

Why did you decide to join the<br />

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

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

enables me to be connect to<br />

more people where time is<br />

precious. The speed dating<br />

event at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is very<br />

important, although I think the<br />

sessions could be longer<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW<br />

21<br />

Zurab Pololikashvili<br />

Secretary General, UNWTO<br />

New Direction for UNWTO<br />

Exclusive Interview - Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General<br />

of the World Tourism Organisation<br />

This is the first <strong>ITB</strong> for Zurab Pololikashvili in the role of<br />

Secretary General of UNWTO. We asked him how he is<br />

settling into the new position.<br />

I take this responsibility with a<br />

great sense of pride and humility.<br />

I feel very honoured that UNWTO’s<br />

member countries have shown<br />

confidence in me to lead this<br />

organisation, particularly at a<br />

moment when our sector faces<br />

important challenges but also so<br />

many opportunities to contribute to<br />

a more sustainable future. Tourism<br />

is one of the leading economic and<br />

social activities of our time and we<br />

have the opportunity to make a<br />

real positive impact on society.<br />

What do you see as being your<br />

greatest challenges in this role?<br />

As the leading organisation<br />

promoting sustainable tourism<br />

development, we need to support<br />

growth, but not only by growing<br />

more, but by growing better. This<br />

means taking care of our resources,<br />

creating better jobs, generating<br />

opportunities for all, paying close<br />

attention to safety issues and<br />

supporting new technologies and<br />

innovation to keep moving towards<br />

a more competitive and sustainable<br />

sector that can contribute to<br />

the universal 2030 Agenda for<br />

Sustainable Development.<br />

One of my priorities is to listen<br />

closely to all parties and try to<br />

respond in a relevant manner to<br />

the needs of UNWTO members and<br />

supporting them to use tourism’s<br />

full potential to build prosperity<br />

for their countries. At <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

we will host a closed meeting of<br />

the African Ministers of Tourism<br />

to create a Special Programme<br />

for Africa. I want to build solid<br />

bridges between the public and the<br />

private sectors, aiming to generate<br />

concrete solutions for the sector,<br />

travellers and the communities<br />

which depend on tourism.<br />

Last year saw a remarkable 7%<br />

growth in global tourism, with<br />

momentum continuing this year.<br />

What are the main drivers of this<br />

continued growth?<br />

The positive results mirror<br />

stronger economic growth and<br />

the return of confidence in many<br />

parts of the world. The good<br />

results we have been observing<br />

for several years also tell the story<br />

of growing middle classes and<br />

more affordable travel.<br />

You arrive in the position just after<br />

the year of sustainable tourism<br />

for development. What have been<br />

the key take-aways from this year<br />

of action, and how are actions<br />

continuing into the future?<br />

The fact that the United Nations<br />

declared 2017 as the International<br />

Year of Sustainable Tourism<br />

for Development was a unique<br />

opportunity. Making this world a<br />

better place in the true sense of<br />

the word, and not just a marketing<br />

slogan. The International Year did<br />

not end on December 31, this was<br />

really just a kick-start and we must<br />

continue building on what we have<br />

achieved.<br />

Training seems to be a growing<br />

part of your agenda. Why so?<br />

Capacity building in general has<br />

always been at the heart of UNWTO.<br />

This makes sense both vis-à-vis<br />

the growing tourist demand and<br />

also the growing relevance of the<br />

tourism sector. No matter how<br />

digital we become, travel is still<br />

a very personal and individual<br />

experience. It is critical for quality<br />

supply, and to consolidate tourism<br />

as a quality job creator. As the sector<br />

becomes increasingly relevant,<br />

we need the whole tourism value<br />

chain to become aware of what<br />

tourism really entails. We are one<br />

of the most transversal economic<br />

activities around, and we keep<br />

growing.<br />

What are the key themes being<br />

covered by UNWTO in meetings<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> this year?<br />

This year, UNWTO will hold two<br />

major meetings at <strong>ITB</strong>:<br />

• the 8 th UNWTO Silk Road<br />

Ministers’ Meeting (Wednesday<br />

7 March <strong>2018</strong>, from 14.00-16.00,<br />

followed by 7 th UNWTO Silk Road<br />

Tour Operators Forum on Thursday<br />

8 March <strong>2018</strong>, 14.00-16.00)<br />

• and a closed Ministerial Meeting<br />

for Africa.<br />

The Silk Road Ministerial meeting<br />

will focus on the “2025 Silk Road<br />

Tourism Agenda”; the long-term<br />

tourism vision for the historic Silk<br />

Road routes. We will also present<br />

the research on the Tourism<br />

Impact of the 21 st century Maritime<br />

Silk Road. The Forum will help<br />

Silk Road tour operators better<br />

understand, engage and work with<br />

the international travel trade. This<br />

will also include a novel speednetworking<br />

session, allowing to<br />

showcase the latest products to an<br />

international audience<br />

TOURISM<br />

IS ONE OF THE<br />

LEADING<br />

ECONOMIC<br />

AND SOCIAL<br />

ACTIVITIES OF<br />

OUR TIME AND<br />

WE HAVE THE<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

TO MAKE A<br />

REAL POSITIVE<br />

IMPACT ON<br />

SOCIETY<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


22 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW<br />

ZAMBIA STILL OFFERS A<br />

TRULY AUTHENTIC AFRICAN<br />

HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE, WHERE THE<br />

ONLY THING THAT GETS SPOILED<br />

IS YOU<br />

Hon. Charles R. Banda<br />

Minister of Tourism & Arts,<br />

Zambia<br />

This year, Zambia is the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong> Convention &<br />

Culture Partner. We asked Hon. Charles R. Banda, Zambia’s<br />

Minister of Tourism and Arts what the key reasons were for<br />

the decision to partner with <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

Zambia went into partnership<br />

with <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> due to the<br />

growing demand of Zambian<br />

tourism products across the<br />

globe. Zambia will leverage this<br />

partnership with <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> to<br />

sell the country’s unique setting<br />

to lure tourists, investors and<br />

general visitors to explore the<br />

amazing beauty of Zambia and<br />

to create an environment that<br />

ensures an equitable balance<br />

between the developmental needs<br />

of the country and an investment<br />

climate for wealth creation. As<br />

the Convention & Culture Partner<br />

of the World’s leading outbound<br />

Travel market, Zambia is taking its<br />

people, attractions, rhythms and<br />

food delicacies to <strong>Berlin</strong> to ignite<br />

the passion of the travel industry,<br />

and the German outbound market<br />

towards destination Zambia.<br />

How important is sustainable<br />

tourism for your nation?<br />

Zambia remains committed<br />

to sustainable use of natural<br />

resources, which is a result<br />

of good conservation and<br />

wildlife management, and<br />

it is a collective interest to<br />

ensure that the use of these<br />

resources is sustainable for<br />

future generations. Sustainable<br />

tourism has been a priority on<br />

the Zambian Government’s<br />

developmental agenda in<br />

ensuring that the principles for<br />

sustainable tourism are evident<br />

in the way natural resources<br />

are managed. Leading the way<br />

in this direction, the Zambian<br />

President, His Excellency Edgar<br />

Chagwa Lungu, has called<br />

on Zambians to be agents of<br />

creation of awareness of the<br />

massive benefits to be reaped<br />

from protecting sustainable<br />

tourism for development.<br />

How are tourism and transport<br />

infrastructure evolving in Zambia?<br />

The promotion of tourism in<br />

Zambia is part of a conscious<br />

strategy by the Government to<br />

diversify the economy. Zambia is<br />

an emerging and one of the fastest<br />

growing economies and is still one<br />

of the largest copper producing<br />

countries of the world. Now more<br />

Zambia – <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

Convention & Culture<br />

Partner<br />

Exclusive interview - Hon. Charles R. Banda,<br />

Zambia’s Minister of Tourism and Arts<br />

than ever before, Zambia is looking<br />

for more investments in the various<br />

sectors of the economy. The<br />

Zambian Government has rolled<br />

out a robust country infrastructure<br />

programme covering air and road<br />

sectors of the economy. Currently,<br />

the main airport, Kenneth Kaunda<br />

International Airport has been<br />

upgraded to world class to meet<br />

the ever-demanding needs of the<br />

travellers. The other two airports,<br />

the Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula in<br />

Livingstone at the Victoria Falls<br />

as well as the Simon Mwansa<br />

Kapwepwe Airport in Ndola on<br />

the Copperbelt province have also<br />

been upgraded to enable direct<br />

flights to these towns. On the road<br />

infrastructure, Government has<br />

rolled out the Link Zambia 8000,<br />

the pave Zambia 2000 and the Road<br />

Tolling programs. These projects<br />

are aimed at transforming Zambia<br />

into a truly land-linked country in<br />

Southern Africa.<br />

The Government has already<br />

provided an enabling environment<br />

which stresses the existence of<br />

a “government led” and “private<br />

sector-driven” tourism industry<br />

which aims at achieving 6%<br />

contribution to GDP by 2030. The<br />

Tourism sector is expected to grow<br />

faster than the wider economy and<br />

many other industries over the<br />

next decade.<br />

What is your key message to the<br />

world’s travel agents and tour<br />

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

this year?<br />

As a country, at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, we<br />

want to demonstrate our tourism<br />

distinctiveness and the unspoiled<br />

exploits that we continue to enjoy.<br />

We have registered over 30 private<br />

sector operators who will be<br />

exhibiting at the Zambian stands<br />

whose profiles cut across most of<br />

the scope and destinations of our<br />

tourism in Zambia. Zambia still<br />

offers a truly authentic African<br />

holiday experience, where the only<br />

thing that gets spoiled is you. The<br />

depth of her cultures, the drama<br />

of her landscapes and wildlife plus<br />

the delightful and peaceful peopleall<br />

of this is closer than you think.<br />

This is the Zambia we want the<br />

world to take with them, this is the<br />

untold story we want to be told<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

ADVENTURE TRAVEL<br />

23<br />

ADVENTURE TRAVEL<br />

& RESPONSIBLE TOURISM<br />

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

Recognising the increasing popularity of adventure<br />

and sport travel – a segment of the travel industry<br />

that is growing strongly – this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

features a special zone in Hall 4.1.<br />

Adventure experiences like this one in Costa Rica are an<br />

opportunity to emotionally connect with travellers.<br />

© ATTA / Hassen Salum<br />

The hall design, with intricate decorations, as<br />

well as events, features an obstacle course and<br />

adventure stage, that will enable the spectacular<br />

presentation of products, services and concepts in<br />

a lively environment.<br />

At <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, under the banner of ‘Adventure Travel,<br />

Responsible Tourism’, this zone will provide an<br />

international forum for sustainable tourism. New<br />

trends will be highlighted as well as the facets of<br />

ecologically-friendly, socially responsible tourism.<br />

The focus is on travel which facilitates experiencing<br />

nature and discovering personal insights of the host<br />

country’s culture, while simultaneously making<br />

a contribution towards environmental protection<br />

and the well-being of the population<br />

Adventure Travel<br />

Taking Conservation<br />

to the Masses<br />

Adventure travel continues to grow and build awareness with new<br />

markets of travellers. As has been the case for the past 10 years, adventure<br />

companies continue to say they anticipate growth in the coming year:<br />

a recent survey published by the Adventure Travel Trade Association<br />

(ATTA) highlighted that more than 70% of businesses say they are<br />

growing; 40% of those say the reason for growth is new customers.<br />

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

ADVENTURE TRAVEL<br />

CONSERVATION FUND<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> has joined the Adventure Travel<br />

Conservation Fund (ATCF), an international<br />

non-profit focused on funding on-the-ground<br />

conservation projects around the world.<br />

Soraya Shattuck, ATCF’s Executive Director,<br />

said ATCF provides members in the travel and<br />

outdoor industry an avenue to directly support<br />

projects that are critical to protecting the future<br />

of adventure travel.<br />

Ms Shattuck said: “We are thrilled to have <strong>ITB</strong><br />

join as a member of the ATCF and demonstrate<br />

its commitment to the conservation of these<br />

unique environments, cultures and communities<br />

that travelers value.”<br />

Rika Jean-François, <strong>ITB</strong>’s Commissioner<br />

for Corporate Social Responsibility, added:<br />

“We, at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, are very active in bringing<br />

responsibility into the DNA of tourism: ATTA has<br />

been a strong partner of <strong>ITB</strong> since many years. It<br />

is a perfect match for us to also support ATCF”<br />

International research firm Euromonitor<br />

in collaboration with the International<br />

Finance Corporation recently reported<br />

that soft adventure activities (narrowly<br />

defined as hiking, viewing nature/<br />

ecotourism, kayaking, rafting,<br />

backpacking) constitute a global market<br />

valued at $470 billion involving an<br />

estimated 238 million tourists per year.<br />

Topping the list of adventure trends in<br />

terms of destinations and activities<br />

for <strong>2018</strong> are hiking, cycling, culinary<br />

and “environmentally sustainable”<br />

experiences in New Zealand, Australia,<br />

Scandinavia and South America.<br />

Christina Beckmann, ATTA’s Director,<br />

Education and Research, said: “In terms<br />

of motivations, adventure travellers say<br />

they’re seeking out adventure experiences<br />

in the hopes of expanding their worldview,<br />

bringing about greater mental and<br />

physical health, and connecting more<br />

deeply with their travel companions and<br />

those in the communities they visit.”<br />

A recent consumer study of more than<br />

2,200 travellers conducted by Mandala<br />

Research found that 63% of all travellers<br />

say they are “much more likely” to<br />

consider destinations where there is a<br />

strong effort to conserve and protect<br />

natural resources.<br />

Ms Beckmann added: “Travellers expect<br />

experiences that are sensitive to local<br />

communities, the environment, and<br />

wildlife, and it is often the smallerscale<br />

businesses in remote and rural<br />

destinations that are having a direct<br />

impact.<br />

“Mindful of these shifts in consumer<br />

motivation and awareness of their<br />

environmental and social impact,<br />

destinations and tour operators alike<br />

are sharpening their focus on product<br />

development and marketing strategies<br />

as well as applying best practices for<br />

managing the impacts of so many visitors<br />

on destinations. Expect to see adventure<br />

destinations looking holistically at<br />

adventure market development with<br />

greater emphasis on distribution of<br />

visitors, management of peak and<br />

shoulder seasons and environmental<br />

and social monitoring and evaluation<br />

initiatives.”<br />

Ms Beckann said that through the<br />

experiences they provide, adventure<br />

guides and businesses can change the<br />

way travellers feel about the environment<br />

and people in other parts of the world.<br />

“Ultimately, adventure travel can change<br />

the way people decide to spend money<br />

and vote, the two most powerful tools in<br />

mitigating the effects of climate change<br />

on our world”<br />

Hall 4.1 / Stand 215<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


24 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

ADVENTURE TRAVEL<br />

SLEEP OUT<br />

UNDER<br />

THE STARS<br />

The ultimate wilderness experience; sleep out<br />

under the stars in the spectacular and extremely<br />

remote Luwi dry river bed. Experience the thrill<br />

of the first safari pioneers, as they discovered<br />

the wonders of the South Luangwa.<br />

Guests venture out on foot from the remotest<br />

bush camps in the afternoon, find a spot to<br />

camp, make the camp fire for a braai supper,<br />

which they can help to cook themselves. Then,<br />

having shared adventure stories around the fire<br />

– sleep out under the magnificent African sky<br />

whilst the guide and scout keep watch.<br />

These light and spacious units are all set on<br />

slightly raised wooden decks; each has an en<br />

suite open-air bathroom and private veranda<br />

overlooking the bush and river bed. The National<br />

Park is unfenced, so unexpected visitors may<br />

come calling in any camp!<br />

Open from May 20 to October 31, there are four<br />

guest chalets, located a 2.5 hour game drive<br />

from Mfuwe Airport<br />

Chongwe Sleepout<br />

© Time + Tide<br />

Ras Al Khaimah’s New Zipline<br />

Declared World Record Breaker<br />

Ras Al Khaimah has achieved a Guinness World<br />

Records title for its latest adventure tourism product,<br />

Jebel Jais Flight: The World’s Longest Zipline.<br />

The official certification was<br />

handed over today to HH<br />

Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al<br />

Qasimi, Member of Supreme<br />

Council and Ruler of Ras Al<br />

Khaimah, by Hoda Khachab,<br />

the official adjudicator from<br />

Guinness World Records.<br />

HH Sheikh Ahmad bin Saud<br />

bin Saqr Al Qasimi was the first<br />

to trial the zipline, following<br />

the official certification by<br />

Guinness World Records.<br />

Haitham Mattar, CEO of<br />

Ras Al Khaimah Tourism<br />

Development Authority, said:<br />

“This is a great achievement<br />

for Ras Al Khaimah’s<br />

international tourism<br />

ambitions. We are now<br />

receiving our largest-ever<br />

number of visitor arrivals and<br />

are confident that Jebel Jais<br />

Flight: the world’s longest<br />

zipline, will earn the UAE’s<br />

emirate of Ras Al Khaimah<br />

considerable recognition<br />

on the local, regional and<br />

global stage and propel the<br />

destination into the major<br />

leagues of global adventure<br />

tourism<br />

“The Jebel Jais Flight will<br />

become Ras Al Khaimah’s<br />

flagship tourism product and<br />

will cement Jebel Jais as the<br />

adventure tourism hub of the<br />

Middle East. We are expecting<br />

to see an increasing number<br />

of adventure tourists coming<br />

from across the globe to try<br />

this bucket list experience.”<br />

The world’s longest zipline,<br />

2.83 kilometres long, the<br />

equivalent to more than 28<br />

football pitches, and spanning<br />

the chasm of Jebel Jais, the<br />

UAE’s largest mountain peak<br />

at over 1,680 metres above<br />

sea level.<br />

Thrill-seekers will travel<br />

at speeds of up to 120kph<br />

to 150kph and the world’s<br />

longest zip-line features cable<br />

weighing in at over six tons.<br />

The Ras Al Khaimah zipline is<br />

operated by Toro Verde Ras Al<br />

Khaimah.<br />

Ricardo Lizano, Toro Verde’s<br />

Chief Operating Officer, said:<br />

“Toro Verde brings to Ras Al<br />

Khaimah immense zipline<br />

management experience<br />

earned through previous<br />

projects in Central and South<br />

America, including Toro Verde<br />

Puerto Rico, the ‘Monster’<br />

which, at 2.2km previously<br />

held the zipline record now<br />

claimed by this ambitious<br />

emirate”<br />

Hall 2.2 / Stand 103<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

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SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

YOUTH TRAVEL<br />

25<br />

YOUTH TRAVEL<br />

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

Once again, Hall 4.1 is<br />

the place to head for<br />

Youth Travel & Economy<br />

Accommodation. This<br />

year there is a focus on<br />

digitalisation and youth<br />

travel certification, which<br />

the Rockin’ All over the<br />

World Festival will be open<br />

on the public days.<br />

Visitors to Hall 4.1 will<br />

get comprehensive<br />

information on youth travel,<br />

with tourism associations,<br />

organisations and tour<br />

operators presenting<br />

their services and latest<br />

products.<br />

The displays are next door<br />

to the Adventure Travel<br />

and Responsible Tourism<br />

segment where hotels for<br />

backpackers, budget hotels<br />

and designer hotels as well<br />

as youth hostels, internet<br />

websites and associations<br />

will be presenting their<br />

services for young people.<br />

From Wednesday, March 7<br />

to Friday, March 9, a wide<br />

range of events on youth<br />

travel awaits visitors to<br />

the stage and the Youth<br />

Incoming Germany (YIG)<br />

Lounge.<br />

On Thursday, March 8, from<br />

12pm to 3.30pm, under<br />

the heading of Youth Travel<br />

Destinations, visitors<br />

can find out how regions<br />

can obtain certification<br />

from the travel network<br />

Deutscher Fachverband<br />

für Jugendreisen.<br />

The Arberland and<br />

Schliersee regions, the first<br />

two destinations to have<br />

received certification, will<br />

relate their experiences<br />

and success. The travel<br />

network will also have<br />

w ide-ranging information<br />

on procedures as<br />

well as benefits and<br />

marketing opportunities<br />

for interested<br />

destinations<br />

Organisers Herald<br />

Launch of Startup Forum<br />

Digitalisation Youth Travel<br />

Travel start-ups are being given the chance to<br />

promote their products and services to a broad<br />

audience of industry experts at this year’s <strong>ITB</strong><br />

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

The Startup Forum Digitalisation Youth Travel<br />

will take place on Wednesday, March 7, from<br />

12pm to 3pm in Hall 4.1, and is organised by<br />

Juvigo, Germany’s leading platform for youth<br />

travel.<br />

Björn Viergutz, Founder and CEO of Juvigo, said<br />

that by setting the focus on young organisations<br />

related to youth travel, Juvigo is pushing the<br />

industry’s digitalisation forward.<br />

Viergutz said: “Mutual trust builds the foundation<br />

of sustainable co-operation with all kinds of<br />

partners in the field of youth travel”<br />

Attracting Millennials<br />

and Gen Z<br />

While global growth of youth travel seems certain, one factor remains<br />

critical for attracting more members of the Millennial and Z generations<br />

to your destination.<br />

According to the New Horizons IV survey<br />

of more than 57,000 young travellers<br />

globally, the most important motivations<br />

to travel relate to desires to experience<br />

destinations and their cultures and<br />

increase self knowledge. More traditional<br />

holiday motivations, such as relaxing, are<br />

less important to young travellers.<br />

David Chapman, Director General of the<br />

World Youth Student and Educational<br />

(WYSE) Travel Confederation, said: “Many<br />

destinations ask me how they can tap<br />

into the power of youth travel, how they<br />

can attract more Millennials or prepare<br />

for Gen Z travellers or even Alphas.<br />

“My answer to them is usually in the<br />

form of a question: Have you looked at<br />

your country’s policies around cultural<br />

exchange?”<br />

WYSE Travel Confederation, the<br />

organisation that conducts the New<br />

Horizons survey of global youth travel,<br />

has observed that the top five destinations<br />

for young travellers have remained fairly<br />

consistent since 2007, with the two<br />

interesting exceptions: the USA and<br />

Australia.<br />

The USA has been the top destination<br />

visited by young travellers since 2007<br />

and remains so today, however, its<br />

TOP 10 YOUTH TRAVEL DESTINATIONS, 2007-2017<br />

(source: New Horizons, WYSE Travel Confederation)<br />

share shrunk considerably in 2017 when<br />

compared to 2012, dipping down close to<br />

its 2007 proportion.<br />

Back in 2007 Australia featured in the<br />

top three destinations visited by young<br />

travellers, but by 2012 was not even<br />

registering within the top ten youth<br />

destination. In 2017, it re-entered the<br />

top 10 list, in front of only Thailand and<br />

Austria.<br />

Chapman said: “More caution and<br />

consideration seem to be the trend for<br />

youth choosing a travel destination.<br />

While political and social unrest are not<br />

stopping young people from travelling,<br />

issues of political and social nature have<br />

them thinking about where they are<br />

welcome.<br />

“Recognising the value of cultural<br />

exchange through policies and<br />

programmes that allow young people<br />

to learn in your destination is a futurelooking<br />

foundation that every destination<br />

should establish.”<br />

Conducted once every five years, New<br />

Horizons provides an overview of<br />

the youth travel market, which WYSE<br />

Travel Confederation and UNWTO have<br />

estimated to account for 23 per cent of<br />

international arrivals annually<br />

2007 2012 2017<br />

United States 7% United States 15% United States 9%<br />

France 7% France 7% Spain 7%<br />

Australia 5% Spain 6% France 7%<br />

Italy 5% Italy 6% Italy 6%<br />

Spain 5% United Kingdom 5% United Kingdom 5%<br />

United Kingdom 4% Germany 4% Germany 5%<br />

Germany 3% Canada 4% Netherlands 3%<br />

Thailand 3% China 3% Australia 3%<br />

Canada 2% Thailand 3% Thailand 2%<br />

New Zealand 2% Netherlands 2% Austria 2%<br />

Malaysia 2% Australia 2% Greece 2%<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


26 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT<br />

NOVILITY DEBUTS<br />

HOSPITALITY TRAINING<br />

APPLICATIONS<br />

First-time <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> exhibitor<br />

Novility said its mission is to<br />

redefine hospitality training<br />

and the company is set<br />

to demonstrate two of its<br />

integrated products Novility<br />

L.I.V.E. and H.E.L.P.<br />

The company said its<br />

solution is an ideal example<br />

of technology augmenting<br />

– not replacing – the human<br />

touch. Incorporating motioncapture<br />

and voice-recognition<br />

technologies, it said it makes<br />

training easier, faster and<br />

more engaging, ultimately<br />

increasing onboarding<br />

efficiency.<br />

Each lesson is created into<br />

sessions of five to 15 minutes.<br />

Trainees also have the option<br />

to pause the training anytime<br />

and pick up where they left off.<br />

The Hong Kong Polytechnic<br />

University and The School<br />

of Hotel and Tourism<br />

Management (SHTM) have<br />

relaunched the MicroMasters<br />

in International Hospitality<br />

Management programme.<br />

Led by Professor Hanqin Qiu,<br />

the programme has attracted<br />

close to 35,000 learners – 364<br />

of whom chose edX verification<br />

for an official course certificate<br />

– from almost 175 countries.<br />

First launched in January 2017,<br />

the SHTM’s MicroMasters<br />

in International Hospitality<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

Novility H.E.L.P. is a one-stop,<br />

cloud-based management<br />

platform to control and<br />

track training activities and<br />

results<br />

Hall 6.1 / Stand 127<br />

POLYU RELAUNCHES<br />

ONLINE MICROMASTERS IN<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Management programme was<br />

a fresh approach to bridging<br />

the knowledge gap between<br />

higher education and the<br />

workplace.<br />

Upon successfully earning<br />

the MicroMasters credential,<br />

students will be eligible to<br />

apply for the SHTM’s Master<br />

of Science in International<br />

Hospitality Management<br />

programme<br />

Hall 11.1 / Stand 307<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Career Centre: The ideal<br />

marketplace for tomorrow’s<br />

tourism professionals<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Career Centre features wide-ranging information on<br />

university courses, starting a career and advanced training. The<br />

German Federal Employment Agency is the exclusive partner<br />

and the – <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention features the Young Professionals<br />

Day and a new event: the Company Slam.<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Career Centre is offering<br />

students, graduates and those in<br />

search of a new career all kinds<br />

of opportunities to find out about<br />

their job chances in the tourism<br />

industry. The place to head is hall<br />

11.1, where more than 50 national<br />

and international exhibitors will be<br />

represented, including universities,<br />

colleges and professional academies<br />

presenting tourism and advanced<br />

training courses, as well as<br />

employers in search of industry<br />

newcomers.<br />

This year, international participation<br />

in the hall will be even higher than<br />

in past years. Universities from Hong<br />

Kong and Latvia will be represented<br />

As in 2017 the German Federal<br />

Employment Agency is the exclusive<br />

partner of the <strong>ITB</strong> Career Centre.<br />

Occupying an area of 300 square<br />

metres it will provide a platform for<br />

jobseekers looking for a career in<br />

the industry. Among the services on<br />

offer will be free career advice on the<br />

agency’s stand.<br />

During the fair visitors can obtain<br />

make-up and styling for the<br />

perfect job application photo. At<br />

neighbouring counters numerous<br />

potential employers will be on hand<br />

to answer jobseekers’ questions.<br />

Visitors can also find out about their<br />

chances of an industry career from<br />

the <strong>ITB</strong> Job Wall, which will have<br />

more than 100 job vacancies.<br />

THE GERMAN FEDERAL<br />

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />

for the first time. On Thursday,<br />

March 8 and Saturday, March 10, an<br />

elevator pitch presenting bachelor’s<br />

and master’s degree courses, will<br />

give visitors a first impression of<br />

the universities and their academic<br />

studies.<br />

On Friday, March 9, from 5pm to<br />

5.45pm, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> will be celebrating<br />

a debut with the Company Slam,<br />

a new format at the show which<br />

gives company representatives 90<br />

seconds to introduce themselves.<br />

At the networking event afterwards<br />

visitors will be able to meet and talk<br />

to speakers and find out more about<br />

their companies.<br />

The German Federal Employment<br />

Agency said its strong involvement<br />

at the <strong>ITB</strong> Career Centre is a reflection<br />

of how important the tourism<br />

industry is for the German economy.<br />

A study by the Federal Association of<br />

the German Tourism Industry (BTW)<br />

showed that a total of three million<br />

people work in the tourism industry,<br />

while its turnover is €290 billion.<br />

The German Federal Employment<br />

Agency said it regards the <strong>ITB</strong> Career<br />

Centre as an ideal platform where<br />

those seeking a career or a change in<br />

their lives can make direct personal<br />

contact with employers. This lets<br />

companies and potential applicants<br />

get a first-hand impression of each<br />

other, something a written or online<br />

application cannot provide<br />

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EUROPE<br />

REGION<br />

27<br />

© D Bosnic<br />

Danube National Park, Serbia<br />

Robust Growth<br />

for European Inbound<br />

Tourism<br />

Remarkable growth in Europe has been led by Southern<br />

and Mediterranean destinations. Europe recorded 671<br />

million international tourist arrivals in 2017, just over<br />

half the world’s total and 52 million more than in 2016.<br />

This represents an increase of 8%, a remarkable result<br />

for the world’s most visited region, comprising many<br />

large and mature destinations.<br />

Growth was driven by a strong<br />

rebound in destinations that<br />

faced security incidents in 2016,<br />

such as Turkey, France and<br />

Belgium, as well as the sustained<br />

strength of many destinations.<br />

Southern and Mediterranean<br />

Europe, the world’s most visited<br />

sub-region, led this notable<br />

increase, welcoming 30 million<br />

additional arrivals (+13%)<br />

and reaching a total of 267<br />

million. Western Europe (+7%)<br />

also recorded robust growth,<br />

while arrivals in both Northern<br />

Europe and Central and Eastern<br />

Europe grew by 5%. Virtually all<br />

major source markets showed<br />

strong demand for European<br />

destinations in 2017, both<br />

inside and outside the region.<br />

The recovery of the Russian<br />

outbound market also benefitted<br />

many European destinations.<br />

Growth in 2017 was led by<br />

Southern and Mediterranean<br />

Europe with an extraordinary<br />

13% increase in arrivals and all<br />

destinations reporting growth<br />

rates at least above 6%. Results<br />

were driven by the recovery of<br />

Turkey (+29%) and the continued<br />

strong growth of other major<br />

and emerging destinations. The<br />

sub-region’s largest destination<br />

Spain (+9%) reported 82 million<br />

arrivals in the full year 2017,<br />

about 7 million more than in<br />

2016, an outstanding result for<br />

such a large base volume and<br />

following already sustained<br />

growth in previous years.<br />

Virtually all other destinations<br />

posted double-digit growth last<br />

year, including Israel (+25%),<br />

Portugal (+11%), Italy and<br />

Greece (both +10%), Balkan<br />

destinations FYR Macedonia<br />

(+23%), Bosnia and Herzegovina<br />

and Montenegro (both +19%),<br />

Serbia (+18%), Slovenia (+17%)<br />

and Croatia (+14%) and island<br />

destinations Malta (+16%) and<br />

Cyprus (+15%).<br />

Western Europe (+7%) also<br />

recorded robust growth,<br />

following flat results the previous<br />

year, led by Belgium (+12%)<br />

and top destination France<br />

(+8%) recovering from security<br />

threats in previous years. The<br />

Netherlands (+13%) enjoyed<br />

the fastest relative increase in<br />

arrivals, particularly thanks to<br />

increasing demand from China<br />

and other emerging markets.<br />

Switzerland (+7%), Germany<br />

(+5%) and Austria (+4%) also<br />

reported solid growth.<br />

UNWTO Panel Experts from<br />

Europe evaluated 2017 results<br />

very positively, rating tourism<br />

performance with an impressive<br />

score of 152, thus exceeding by<br />

21 points their own expectations<br />

at the beginning of the year<br />

(131). This is Europe’s highest<br />

evaluation since the start of<br />

the series in 2003 and the<br />

highest across UNWTO regions<br />

for 2017. Prospects for <strong>2018</strong><br />

remain very positive, though at<br />

a comparatively more modest<br />

but still high level of 137<br />

EUROPE<br />

MAIN TRAVEL<br />

DESTINATIONS<br />

ALBANIA Hall 1.1 / 205<br />

AUSTRIA Hall 17 / 103<br />

BELGIUM Hall 10.2 / 103<br />

BULGARIA Hall 15.1 / 101<br />

CROATIA Hall 1.2 / 214<br />

CYPRUS<br />

Hall 1.1 / 110, 110a<br />

CZECH REPUBLIC Hall 7.2b / 102a-b<br />

DENMARK<br />

Hall 18 / 132a<br />

ESTONIA Hall 18 / 127<br />

FINLAND<br />

Hall 18 / 132b<br />

FRANCE<br />

Hall 1.1 / 201, 201a<br />

GERMANY Hall 6.2<br />

GREECE<br />

Hall 1.1 / 101, 101a<br />

GUERNSEY Hall 18 / 124<br />

ICELAND<br />

Hall 18 / 132c<br />

IRELAND Hall 18 / 122<br />

ITALY<br />

Hall 1.2 / 106a-e<br />

JERSEY Hall 18 / 124<br />

LATVIA Hall 18 / 130<br />

LIECHTENSTEIN Hall 17 / 102<br />

LITHUANIA Hall 18 / 131<br />

LUXEMBOURG Hall 10.2 / 101<br />

MACEDONIA Hall 1.2 / 201<br />

MALTA Hall 1.2 / 220 - Hall 16 / 100b<br />

MOLDOVA Hall 3.1 / 627<br />

MONTENEGRO Hall 1.2 / 219<br />

NETHERLANDS Hall 10.2 / 102<br />

NORWAY<br />

Hall 18 / 132d<br />

POLAND Hall 15.1 / 100<br />

PORTUGAL Hall 1.1 / 202, 202a-c<br />

ROMANIA<br />

Hall 7.2b / 101a-b<br />

RUSSIAN FEDERATION Hall 3.1 / 618<br />

SERBIA Hall 1.1 / 203<br />

SLOVENIA Hall 17 / 109<br />

SPAIN<br />

Hall 2.1 / 101, 101a<br />

SWEDEN<br />

Hall 18 / 132e<br />

SWITZERLAND Hall 17 / 101,101a-c<br />

UKRAINE Hall 3.1 / 629<br />

UNITED KINGDOM Hall 18 / 120, 121, 123, 125<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


28 REGION<br />

EUROPE<br />

Private Accommodation in Europe<br />

2010-2020<br />

PhocusWright revisits the spiny topic of this “parallel” market<br />

In just five years, Europe’s private<br />

accommodation marketplace<br />

has witnessed explosive growth.<br />

Renting is common among<br />

European travellers, and a surge<br />

in bookings has fuelled growth of<br />

online distribution platforms. At<br />

the same time, a new generation of<br />

owners and hosts are getting into<br />

the rental game. A new report by<br />

PhocusWright provides sizing and<br />

projections for Europe’s private<br />

accommodation landscape, and<br />

identifies the key players, trends<br />

and challenges that characterise<br />

the market.<br />

A study published by PhocusWright<br />

late last year is a follow-on from<br />

one done by the organisation in the<br />

early part of the decade. Indeed,<br />

Phocuswright first undertook<br />

research into the European<br />

vacation rental marketplace in a<br />

comprehensive study, European<br />

Vacation Rental Marketplace: 2011<br />

2013. At the time of its publication,<br />

the report highlighted a formidable<br />

market characterized by a large<br />

volume of bookings (approximately<br />

€25 billion in 2010), strong growth<br />

and a wide variety of inventory<br />

across Western Europe.<br />

As important and especially<br />

when compared to the US market<br />

the vacation rental segment in<br />

Europe was well recognised by<br />

consumers, and driven to a great<br />

extent by large, well-established<br />

vacation rental brands, often<br />

operating at a national level.<br />

Despite these healthy indicators,<br />

the study found that the market<br />

was still immature and a bit messy<br />

from a supply, distribution and<br />

technology perspective.<br />

This new report revisits Europe’s<br />

dynamic marketplace for private<br />

accommodation rentals to<br />

understand how the segment has<br />

evolved since 2011, and where it is<br />

headed.<br />

Renting is commonplace, rental<br />

stays have become more hotellike,<br />

and most European travellers<br />

view renting as a solid mainstream<br />

accommodation option. In addition,<br />

the market has moved online, with<br />

online distribution shifting from<br />

VRMCs to online intermediaries,<br />

including rental sites like Airbnb<br />

and OTAs such as Booking.com.<br />

As the market has evolved, a path has<br />

been cleared for a new generation<br />

of owners and hosts, as well as<br />

new types of rentals. European<br />

homeowners many of whom are<br />

younger and choose to manage the<br />

property rental on their own are<br />

renting their primary residences<br />

in some of Europe’s largest cities.<br />

The once typical vacation rental<br />

listing a secondary residence in a<br />

traditional beach or country setting<br />

and managed by a professional<br />

rental management company is<br />

now but one of a plethora of private<br />

accommodation choices available<br />

to European travellers.<br />

KEY FINDINGS<br />

Bigger, faster, stronger.<br />

Europe’s private accommodation<br />

market is growing faster than<br />

accommodations overall, and<br />

faster than the broader travel<br />

market. From 2010 to 2020, the<br />

market is projected to add €20<br />

billion in value.<br />

Renting is routine. The share of<br />

European travellers who rent is<br />

higher than in the U.S., and more<br />

than half of European non renters<br />

have considered renting in the<br />

past year.<br />

Digital dominates. Nearly half<br />

of all rental revenue in 2016 was<br />

booked and paid for online. And<br />

even for offline bookings, renters<br />

rely heavily on online listings,<br />

reviews and communication.<br />

Alternative is over. Private<br />

accommodation in Europe is now<br />

a primary form of accommodation,<br />

driven in large part by the<br />

burgeoning millennial traveler<br />

population. European travellers<br />

see rentals as mainstream, rather<br />

than as a niche lodging category.<br />

Home or hotel? With the advance<br />

purchase window and average<br />

trip length shortening for rentals,<br />

private accommodation now<br />

competes more directly with<br />

hotels, especially in Europe’s<br />

urban markets. Price and location<br />

are primary drivers for both<br />

categories.<br />

Owners are ascendant. Two in<br />

three owners began renting in<br />

just the past three years, and the<br />

European rental market is awash<br />

in new hosts/owners. The share<br />

of rental by owner (RBO) listings<br />

has grown dramatically.<br />

Intermediaries abound. While<br />

traditional European vacation<br />

rental brands continue to<br />

have a strong presence in the<br />

market, online intermediaries<br />

have been the fastest growing<br />

distribution channel for private<br />

accommodation. Airbnb,<br />

Booking.com and others claim an<br />

increasing share of the space.<br />

Urban rentals remap the<br />

market. City rentals now account<br />

for one fourth of Europe’s private<br />

accommodation bookings.<br />

Growth in urban rentals is being<br />

driven by younger hosts, many<br />

of whom rent out their primary<br />

residences<br />

SIZE OF THE TOTAL EUROPEAN<br />

ACCOMMODATION MARKET, 2010-2020 (€B)<br />

ANNUAL CHANGE FOR HOTELS<br />

AND PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION, 2010-2020<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

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EUROPE<br />

REGION<br />

29<br />

Chinese Tourists Love<br />

Europe – More and More<br />

Tom Jenkins<br />

CEO, ETOA<br />

ETOA TELLS<br />

PARLIAMENT:<br />

BREXIT IS ALREADY<br />

DAMAGING THE<br />

INBOUND TRAVEL<br />

INDUSTRY<br />

According to the latest results of<br />

the Long-Haul Travel Sentiment Survey<br />

and Index Chinese willingness to travel<br />

overseas remains positive in the first<br />

months of <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Nearly 3 in 5 (58%) Chinese respondents<br />

plan to travel internationally between<br />

January-April <strong>2018</strong> suggesting that demand<br />

from this market is likely to sustain in the<br />

near future.<br />

Europe remains the number one destination<br />

for Chinese planning to travel long-haul<br />

93% of Chinese respondents who intend<br />

to visit overseas destinations in the first<br />

four months of <strong>2018</strong> are likely to choose a<br />

European destination. The strong interest<br />

for travel to Europe reflects the increasing<br />

affluence of Chinese citizens, improved<br />

air connectivity, competitive airfares, and<br />

the opening of many new visa application<br />

centres across China. Additionally, publicprivate<br />

initiatives aimed at strengthening<br />

the presence of European tourism<br />

in China e.g. <strong>2018</strong> EU-China Tourism<br />

Year and Partnerships in European<br />

Tourism are expected to support the surge<br />

in Chinese travel flows to Europe for the<br />

foreseeable future.<br />

The majority (67%) of Chinese respondents<br />

expect their next holiday to Europe to<br />

last approximately one week and consist<br />

of visits to multiple European countries.<br />

Besides the most popular destinations,<br />

such as France, Germany and Italy; other<br />

destinations like the Netherlands and<br />

the Czech Republic are gaining popularity<br />

among Chinese<br />

Tom Jenkins, CEO,<br />

ETOA, the European<br />

tourism association<br />

gave evidence recently<br />

to the EU Internal Market<br />

Sub-Committee in the<br />

Houses of Parliament.<br />

Jenkins told the Sub-<br />

Committee that Brexit<br />

is already harming the<br />

inbound travel industry<br />

and that unless carefully<br />

handled, it will further<br />

damage productivity.<br />

ETOA is asking for<br />

assurances that hiring<br />

non-UK EU workers<br />

remains free from<br />

bureaucratic burdens.<br />

“The inbound industry<br />

is crucial to the<br />

UK’s success as it is<br />

responsible for earning<br />

foreign currency, but<br />

it is experiencing a<br />

recruitment crisis,” said<br />

Jenkins, adding, “The<br />

industry needs to hire<br />

poly-lingual graduates.<br />

This is a group of people<br />

the UK is not good at<br />

producing but the other<br />

EU countries are. Before<br />

the Brexit vote, the UK<br />

was seen as the place<br />

for young graduates to<br />

go but since then, the<br />

atmosphere has soured<br />

and owing to the fall in<br />

the value of Sterling,<br />

pay has dropped. What<br />

people don’t appreciate<br />

is that if you want to<br />

set up an Englishspeaking<br />

office, you<br />

don’t need to do it in the<br />

UK anymore; there are<br />

excellent multi-lingual<br />

companies all over the<br />

EU and the cream of EU<br />

graduates will join them<br />

instead, to the detriment<br />

of UK-based companies.<br />

We are starting to see<br />

the start of a borderless<br />

market in Europe for<br />

travel; it will be the<br />

largest market for travel<br />

in the world and it<br />

appears the UK will be<br />

left out of it”<br />

<strong>2018</strong> EU-China Tourism Year<br />

Parliamentary Day<br />

After its opening ceremony in Venice,<br />

the <strong>2018</strong> EU-China Tourism Year (ECTY)<br />

has been celebrated by a dedicated<br />

Parliamentary Day and EU-China Tourism<br />

& Culture Cooperation Summit in Brussels.<br />

The event, on 28th February, was organised<br />

by the European Travel Commission, the<br />

European Parliament, the Europe-China<br />

One Belt One Road (OBOR) Culture &<br />

Tourism Development Committee and<br />

HiSEAS.<br />

Antonio Tajani, President of the European<br />

Parliament and Zurab Pololikashvili,<br />

recently elected Secretary General of<br />

UNWTO attended the Summit and, together<br />

with many esteemed diplomats and<br />

representative of stakeholder organisations,<br />

who discussed the opportunities offered<br />

by this initiative to boost tourism flows for<br />

China and Europe.<br />

The organisers welcomed, among the<br />

participants, His Excellency Ambassador<br />

Zhang Ming, Head of the Mission of the<br />

People’s Republic of China to the European<br />

Union, Slawomir Tokarski Director of DG<br />

GROW — Directorate-General for Internal<br />

Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and<br />

SMEs of the European Commission, Pan<br />

Feng from the Ministry of Commerce of the<br />

People’s Republic of China (MOFCOM) and<br />

Duma Wang, CEO of HISEAS, among many<br />

others.<br />

After the opening ceremony, the summit<br />

featured two panel discussions: in the<br />

first panel experts and representatives of<br />

European and Chinese Tourism Industries,<br />

government institutions, as well as<br />

journalists, discussed the role and the<br />

possibilities of the EU-China Tourism Year.<br />

In the second panel, the main subject<br />

focused on how tourism and culture<br />

cooperation can be promoted between EU<br />

and China<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


30 REGION<br />

EUROPE<br />

Croatia’s Capital<br />

Stepping Out @ <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

© Elena Lupsor<br />

Exclusive Interview - Martina Bienenfeld -<br />

CEO Zagreb Tourist Board<br />

View from mountain peak<br />

Ravni Tornik, Zlatibor, Serbia<br />

With a new passenger terminal at Zagreb International<br />

Airport, free wi-fi being trialled on the city’s trams,<br />

and growth of the famed INMusic Festival, Zagreb is<br />

a trending European city. We asked the city’s tourist<br />

board CEO, Martina Bienfeld how the statistics are<br />

evolving…<br />

ZLATIBOR-<br />

MOUNTAINS<br />

A YEAR-ROUND<br />

HOLIDAY<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

Martina Bienfeld<br />

Zagreb’s Tourist board CEO<br />

Hall 1.2 / Stand 214<br />

In 2017, 1,289,944 visitors made<br />

2,283,478 overnight stays in<br />

Zagreb. This marks an increase<br />

of 17% in arrival and 15% in<br />

overnights and the majority<br />

of visitors came from South<br />

Korea, USA, Germany, Italy<br />

and China. The largest growth<br />

market was the UAE market<br />

which marked the increase of<br />

106% in overnights and 98% in<br />

arrivals.<br />

What promotional activities<br />

and infrastructure are<br />

underpinning this growth?<br />

Zagreb Tourist Board’s work<br />

is focused on online and<br />

offline marketing, publishing<br />

promotional brochures,<br />

providing tourist information for<br />

visitors of Zagreb, participation<br />

at trade fairs and organisation of<br />

workshops and familiarisation<br />

trips for journalists and touroperators.<br />

To this end, we are<br />

supporting many city events and<br />

investing in the development of<br />

new products intended for the<br />

enrichening of the tourist offer.<br />

What new things can we see<br />

on your stand at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>?<br />

This year, Zagreb Tourist Board<br />

is focused on the promotion<br />

of events and exhibitions such<br />

as Festival of Lights Zagreb<br />

(March), exhibition Hermitage<br />

in Zagreb (April- July), Design<br />

District Zagreb festival (June),<br />

INmusic festival (June), Zagreb<br />

Classic festival (July), Courtyards<br />

(July) that, in our opinion, are<br />

a strong motive for a cultural<br />

and city break trip to Zagreb.<br />

Besides that, we will present<br />

the offer of medical tourism in<br />

Zagreb that we are currently<br />

developing.<br />

How important is <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> as<br />

a global platform for your DMO<br />

and individual exhibitors?<br />

For the Zagreb Tourist Board,<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> represents not only<br />

a great platform for presenting<br />

our current offers, but is also<br />

a knowledge hub where we<br />

can get new insights on global<br />

trends and innovations in the<br />

tourism industry<br />

The Zlatibor-Mountains in Serbia are<br />

a popular holiday destination that offers<br />

diverse activities all year-round.<br />

Tourism in Zlatibor started 120 years ago<br />

when King Aleksandar Obrenović visited<br />

the area. Today, Zlatibor is a modern and<br />

attractive tourism centre, appealing to<br />

those seeking rest or health treatment, as<br />

well as adventurers.<br />

The low mountain range, situated near<br />

Užice and Ćajetina in Serbia’s south-west,<br />

is around 200km away from Serbia’s capital<br />

Belgrade. Zlatibor’s highest peaks are<br />

located at Tornik (1,496 metres) and Ćigota<br />

(1,422 metres).<br />

In spring and summer, the Tourism<br />

Organisation of Zlatibor runs a number of<br />

daily trips. These include Stopića cave, the<br />

open-air museum of traditional architecture<br />

Staro Selo in Sirogojno, Gostilna waterfalls,<br />

Mokra Gora or a ride on the narrow-gauge<br />

railway Šargan Eight.<br />

Zlatibor offers winter sport enthusiasts<br />

a modern infrastructure. Beginners<br />

can develop their skills on the slopes of<br />

Obudovica. Tornik, situated only nine<br />

kilometres from Zlatibor city, is ideal for<br />

experienced skiers<br />

Hall 1.1 / Stand 203<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


EUROPE<br />

REGION<br />

31<br />

BALTICS CENTENARY<br />

A Year of Celebration For Latvia<br />

Latvia has unveiled a whole host of events to commemorate<br />

its anniversary<br />

Andris Ozols<br />

Director of the Investment and<br />

Development Agency of Latvia (LIAA)<br />

In <strong>2018</strong>, Latvia is celebrating the country’s<br />

centenary. Andris Ozols, director of the Investment<br />

and Development Agency of Latvia (LIAA), gives us<br />

the lowdown on what the country is showing at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

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

“I am Latvia. I create Latvia.<br />

I make Latvia” is the key<br />

message guiding the centenary<br />

celebrations with the aim of<br />

encouraging participation.<br />

It serves to remind us that<br />

Latvia’s greatest resource is its<br />

people who fought for freedom<br />

and dedicated their lives to<br />

shaping Latvia. Every citizen<br />

and organisation is invited<br />

to host an event or volunteer<br />

some of their time to Latvia.<br />

How was 2017 for tourism in<br />

Latvia?<br />

The first three quarters showed<br />

encouraging figures like a<br />

12.7% increase in the number<br />

of international arrivals<br />

compared to 2016. Bed nights<br />

were up by 12.3%. China is one<br />

of the top growing markets<br />

for us with a 21.4% increase<br />

in arrivals, therefore we are<br />

planning to continue targeting<br />

Chinese travellers. In terms<br />

of the number of arrivals,<br />

our traditional leaders have<br />

kept their positions in the top<br />

three, Germany, Russia and<br />

Lithuania.<br />

How is the tourism<br />

infrastructure evolving over<br />

time?<br />

We are seeing an increased<br />

interest in leading hotel<br />

operators launching properties<br />

in Riga. The Grand Hotel<br />

Kempinski Riga opened in 2017<br />

and Hilton Garden Inn and<br />

Marriott International have<br />

plans to enter the market in the<br />

coming years, and the Rezidor<br />

Hotel Group is building a new<br />

property. Local operators<br />

Mogotel and Semarah are<br />

expanding operations with<br />

new city centre properties in<br />

Riga.<br />

Outside the capital, a recent<br />

opening includes the Zéērglis<br />

zipline, which uses existing<br />

cable car infrastructure to<br />

whisk people across the<br />

ancient Gauja River Valley<br />

55 metres above ground at<br />

speeds of up to 60km/h.<br />

What are the key highlights<br />

for tourists in Latvia?<br />

Our untouched nature<br />

provides a blissful escape<br />

from the hustle and bustle of<br />

modern metropolises. Some<br />

50% of Latvia is covered in<br />

forest and we are proud of our<br />

four national parks and 500km<br />

white sand coastline.<br />

Latvia’s cultural calendar is<br />

full of events from local crafts<br />

markets to world class opera<br />

festivals. Highlights include<br />

the Riga Opera Festival in<br />

June, Positivus music festival<br />

in July, town fairs throughout<br />

Latvia in the summer and<br />

Riga’s Christmas markets in<br />

December.<br />

Thanks to great value for<br />

money, quality of ingredients<br />

and talented chefs, Latvia is<br />

also an increasingly popular<br />

foodie destination.<br />

What does the future hold for<br />

Latvia’s tourism industry?<br />

The influx of new hotels mean<br />

more beds, conference and<br />

meetings spaces so Latvia<br />

will become an increasingly<br />

popular choice for the MICE<br />

sector. There are plans for a<br />

dedicated convention centre<br />

to be built in central Riga<br />

allowing the city to cater to<br />

large congresses in the near<br />

future<br />

Hall 18 / Stand 130<br />

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32 REGION<br />

EUROPE<br />

BALTICS CENTENARY<br />

Indrė Trakimaitė-<br />

Šeškuvienė<br />

Director of the State Department,<br />

Tourism in Lithuania<br />

East Meets West<br />

in Lithuania<br />

Indrė Trakimaitė-Šeškuvienė, Director of the State<br />

Department of Tourism in Lithuania, said the<br />

tourism marketing is rapidly evolving. In <strong>2018</strong>, the<br />

country is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its<br />

restoration.<br />

Tallinn Heralded As<br />

Best Value Destination<br />

Every year more than ten<br />

new hotels open their doors<br />

including such famous brands<br />

as Marriott or Hilton, every<br />

year the increasing number of<br />

cruise liners stop in Klaipėda<br />

seaport and for the first time<br />

our restaurants were included<br />

into authoritative restaurant<br />

guide White Guide. I guess<br />

the main reason for such<br />

growth is that we are really<br />

attractive and interesting to<br />

tourists and able to offer wide<br />

range of entertainment and<br />

leisure activities.<br />

How is Lithuania marking<br />

its Centenary?<br />

The biggest celebration took<br />

place on February 16, the<br />

day our independence was<br />

restored back in 1918. One<br />

more spectacular event will<br />

be held in <strong>2018</strong>, a traditional<br />

Song and Dance festival<br />

dedicated to the Centennial.<br />

The event will take place<br />

from June 30 to July 6. If you<br />

have not visited Lithuania<br />

yet, <strong>2018</strong> is the best time to<br />

do so.<br />

Tell us a little about<br />

Lithuania’s historic heritage<br />

UNESCO heritage includes<br />

seven sites from Lithuania.<br />

The historic centre of Vilnius,<br />

is one of the easternmost cities<br />

in Central Europe, marked by<br />

a strong interaction between<br />

Eastern and Western cultures.<br />

paradise with over 3,000<br />

lakes, vast expanses of<br />

forests covering one third of<br />

the country, and dozens of<br />

well-preserved national and<br />

regional parks.<br />

The country has about 30<br />

observation towers and<br />

about 100 nature study trails<br />

in picturesque locations, for<br />

example: a Juniper Trail along<br />

the lagoon, or a tree top trail.<br />

Covering an area of 65,000<br />

km², Lithuania stands out<br />

with its population density,<br />

which is half of that of other<br />

European countries with this<br />

area; this gives abundant<br />

opportunities for a peaceful<br />

retreat from the hustle and<br />

bustle of the city<br />

Hall 18 / Stand 131<br />

For the first 11 months of 2017, the amount of foreign tourists<br />

to Estonia increased 5% compared to the same period of 2016.<br />

The majority of visitors came from neighbouring countries<br />

including Finland, Latvia and Russia, but the biggest increase<br />

has been from long-haul markets, mainly China and Japan.<br />

We asked Tarmo Musto, Director for Tourism Development at<br />

Enterprise Estonia, what the country will be showing at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> in its Centenary year.<br />

In <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> there will be a great<br />

mix of different Estonian regions,<br />

companies who offer transport and<br />

accommodation, also incomingservices.<br />

In celebration of the<br />

centenary, Estonia is sharing its<br />

uniquely beautiful language with<br />

the world. Play the game at the<br />

Visit Estonia stand at the <strong>ITB</strong> and<br />

try to pronounce Estonian words<br />

like küsimusi (question) and jäääär<br />

(edge of the ice) and enter draw to<br />

win a free trip for two to Estonia.<br />

How is the tourism infrastructure<br />

evolving over time?<br />

We have good holiday opportunities<br />

for all tastes: within some hundred<br />

metres in Tallinn Old Town you can<br />

stay in a hotel where the English<br />

Queen stayed during her visit<br />

to Tallinn – or in a backpacker’s<br />

hostel. You can choose a luxurious<br />

manor spa in countryside – or stay<br />

overnight free of charge in a cosy<br />

romantic hut, provided by State<br />

Forest Management Centre.<br />

Tallinn, meanwhile, has been<br />

named the number one best value<br />

destination in the world to visit<br />

in <strong>2018</strong> in Lonely Planet’s Best in<br />

Travel.<br />

prevails to border on the land, also<br />

sea tourism is a key motivation to<br />

travel here.<br />

What does the future hold for<br />

Estonia’s tourism industry?<br />

Recently, €15 million was recently<br />

given by the Estonian Tourist Board<br />

to develop new family attractions.<br />

The requirements were to motivate<br />

repetitive visits and to have the<br />

ability to be the main motivation of<br />

the trip in neighbouring markets<br />

Tarmo Musto<br />

Director for Tourism<br />

Development at Enterprise<br />

Estonia<br />

What are among Lithuania’s<br />

tourist highlights?<br />

Tourists can enjoy Lithuania’s<br />

‘pristine’ nature, a natural<br />

What are the key highlights for<br />

tourists in Estonia?<br />

We have more than 2,000<br />

picturesque islands and sea border<br />

Hall 18 / Stand 127<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


OCEANIA<br />

REGION<br />

33<br />

© Khufu Osiris<br />

Monuriki Island, Fiji<br />

Oceania<br />

Trends and Figures<br />

7% Growth in 2017 and healthy prospects for the future<br />

OCEANIA<br />

MAIN TRAVEL<br />

DESTINATIONS<br />

AUSTRALIA Hall 5.2 A / 119<br />

COOK ISLANDS Hall 5.2 A / 104<br />

According to the UNWTO, Oceania saw 7% growth in<br />

international tourist arrivals in 2017. Australia recorded<br />

6.5% growth, New Zealand was up 5% and Fiji had a<br />

growth rate of 6.4%.<br />

LEISURE TOURISM<br />

DRIVES AUSTRALIAN<br />

MARKET<br />

There were 8.8 million visitor<br />

arrivals for year ending<br />

December 2017, an increase<br />

of 6.5% relative to the previous<br />

year. According to the<br />

Australian Bureau of Statistics,<br />

leisure arrivals (Holiday + VFR)<br />

continued to drive international<br />

arrivals growth, with an increase<br />

of 7% over the 12-month period.<br />

In the 12 months to June 2017,<br />

double digit growth in holiday<br />

arrivals was seen from Indonesia<br />

(up 34.8%), India (up 20.6%),<br />

Malaysia (up 20.3%), Canada (up<br />

18.6%), USA (up 18.2%), South<br />

Korea (up 17%) and Japan (up<br />

16%).<br />

International expenditure grew<br />

at a slower rate than arrivals, up<br />

6.5% for the 12 months ending<br />

June 2017. China continues to<br />

be the highest spending market<br />

with total spend reaching $9.8<br />

billion (up 9.8%) over the year.<br />

India was the fastest growing<br />

market for expenditure with<br />

total spend up 29.5%. Other<br />

key markets that showed good<br />

growth included Hong Kong (up<br />

9.7%), Malaysia (up 11.2%) and<br />

Japan (up 14.7%) over the same<br />

period.<br />

NEW ZEALAND:<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

VISITORS<br />

CONTRIBUTE MORE<br />

THAN NZ$10.5BN IN<br />

2017<br />

International tourism provided<br />

greater economic benefit to<br />

New Zealand in 2017 than ever<br />

before. Total spend was up 5% to<br />

$10.56bn according to the latest<br />

International Visitor Survey (IVS)<br />

figures released by the Ministry<br />

for Business, Innovation and<br />

Employment (MBIE).<br />

Australian arrivals, New<br />

Zealand’s largest visitor market,<br />

topped the total spend for 2017<br />

contributing $2.57 billion (+3%)<br />

to the New Zealand economy.<br />

This was followed by our largest<br />

Asian visitor market, China,<br />

with $1.46 billion.<br />

FIJI: MONTHLY<br />

VISITORS TOP 90,000<br />

FOR THE FIRST TIME<br />

Fiji’s annual visitor arrival<br />

number reached a new high of<br />

842,884 in 2017. This was 6.4%<br />

more than the previous record of<br />

792,320 which was set in 2016.<br />

Contributing to the record level<br />

of visitor arrivals in 2017 were<br />

increases from the following<br />

countries; New Zealand (20,759<br />

to 184,595), the United States<br />

of America (11,570 to 81,198),<br />

Australia (5,319 to 365,389),<br />

Rest of Asia (4,393 to 24,951),<br />

Pacific Islands (3,979 to 53,720),<br />

Continental Europe (2,722 to<br />

34,368), South Korea (800 to<br />

8,871), Canada (641 to 12,421),<br />

Other Countries (379 to 4,730),<br />

United Kingdom (213 to 16,925)<br />

and Japan (76 to 6,350)<br />

FIJI ISLANDS Hall 5.2 A / 103<br />

NEW ZEALAND Hall 5.2 A / 120<br />

NEW CALEDONIA 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 />

VANUATU Hall 5.2 A / 104<br />

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34 REGION<br />

OCEANIA<br />

Monitored arrivals<br />

throughout the year have<br />

indicated significant<br />

increases in visitation to<br />

the Cook Islands, French<br />

Polynesia, Samoa, Papua<br />

New Guinea and Vanuatu.<br />

However, as Chris Flynn,<br />

Regional Director,<br />

Pacific for PATA (Pacific<br />

Asia Travel Association),<br />

explains, Fiji remains the<br />

most popular destination<br />

representing more than<br />

50% of all arrivals to the<br />

Pacific region.<br />

Australia and New Zealand<br />

remain the dominant source<br />

markets for all Pacific<br />

Islands tourism arrivals,<br />

but indications suggest we<br />

will see strong growth from<br />

both the US and EU markets<br />

in 2017. We also expect<br />

a noticeable increase in<br />

Chinese arrivals, although<br />

this is from a relatively low<br />

base.<br />

A key driver of growth has<br />

been increased air access to<br />

the region as airlines expand<br />

their route networks to<br />

capitalise on new emerging<br />

markets. In particular we see<br />

that Air Nuguini’s continued<br />

expansion into Asia coupled<br />

with increased capacity<br />

within the Pacific. This will<br />

Chris Flynn<br />

Regional Director, Pacific for PATA<br />

(Pacific Asia Travel Association)<br />

Tourism Continues to Flourish<br />

in The Oceania Region<br />

2017 final results for the Oceania region show continued<br />

growth of tourist arrivals for the majority of Pacific Island<br />

Nations<br />

ensure passengers have the<br />

ability to use Port Moresby<br />

as a key gateway to the<br />

region. Likewise, the recent<br />

announcement by Air Calin to<br />

completely revamp their entire<br />

jet fleet guarantees they will<br />

be in good shape to capitalise<br />

on international and regional<br />

growth opportunities. Other<br />

carriers such as Air Vanuatu<br />

and Fiji Airways have also<br />

increased regional capacity<br />

with new and improved<br />

A KEY<br />

DRIVER OF<br />

GROWTH HAS<br />

BEEN INCREASED<br />

AIR ACCESS TO<br />

THE REGION AS<br />

AIRLINES<br />

EXPAND THEIR<br />

ROUTE<br />

NETWORKS TO<br />

CAPITALISE ON<br />

NEW EMERGING<br />

MARKETS.<br />

services expected to be rolled<br />

out in <strong>2018</strong> and beyond. The<br />

re-establishment of Samoa<br />

Airways, formerly Polynesian<br />

Airlines, as the national<br />

carrier of the country was an<br />

exciting development in 2017.<br />

Operating to Samoa’s key<br />

sources markets of Australia<br />

and New Zealand, the new<br />

Samoa Airlines builds upon a<br />

long well-established history.<br />

Working in conjunction with<br />

the Samoa Tourism Authority<br />

we can expect a vibrant<br />

partnership to emerge,<br />

designed to increased<br />

market share though tactical<br />

marketing initiatives and<br />

increased distribution.<br />

One of the most noticeable<br />

drivers of increased visitation<br />

to the region has been the<br />

rapid rise of the cruise sector.<br />

Being extremely attractive<br />

cruise destinations in their<br />

own right, Australia and New<br />

Zealand produce the majority<br />

of Pacific island cruise visitors<br />

with approximately 66% of all<br />

Australian departures having<br />

a Pacific component to their<br />

itineraries. Similarly, around<br />

52% of all New Zealand cruise<br />

passenger visit the Pacific<br />

region.<br />

I believe the positive<br />

developments we have<br />

witnessed during the previous<br />

two years have created a<br />

much stronger platform<br />

for growth. I am confident<br />

therefore that, barring any<br />

major regional upsets, <strong>2018</strong><br />

should be another positive<br />

year for tourism arrivals for<br />

the Oceanic region<br />

NEW TOURING MAP<br />

RELEASED FOR<br />

CHINESE VISITORS<br />

TO NEW ZEALAND<br />

The i-SITE network has released a Chinese<br />

version of their popular New Zealand touring<br />

map for the first time. The map is designed to<br />

support the more than 400,000 visitor arrivals<br />

from China each year, providing key targeted<br />

driver safety information. The touring map<br />

will equip Chinese visitors with detailed<br />

information about driving on the left side<br />

of the road, driving to the conditions,<br />

wearing seatbelts, giving way, overtaking<br />

and potential hazards.<br />

“First and foremost, we want all visitors<br />

to be safe when travelling in New<br />

Zealand,” says i-SITE Executive Manager,<br />

Paul Yeo. “Language is often a barrier for<br />

our Chinese visitors, so the touring map has<br />

been designed to simply and clearly explain<br />

driving hazards and rules for these visiting<br />

drivers to make for a safer, more enjoyable<br />

New Zealand visitor experience.”<br />

MILLENNIAL<br />

TRAVELLERS DRAWN<br />

TO AUTHENTIC<br />

CULTURAL<br />

CONNECTION<br />

Tourism New Zealand and Contiki have<br />

joined forces to promote New Zealand<br />

as a place with unique and authentic<br />

cultural connections.<br />

The origins, meaning and importance of the<br />

haka are powerfully told in the partnership’s<br />

main piece of content - a moving video<br />

showcasing the haka but also the warm<br />

manaakitanga (welcome and hospitality) for<br />

which New Zealand is known. The video<br />

launched on 19 January and racked up<br />

over 194k views along with an impressive<br />

2,000 shares within three days<br />

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REGION<br />

35<br />

Stone the Crows, Mate!<br />

Tourism Australia invites Americans down under with a new Crocodile<br />

Dundee inspired tourism campaign<br />

Tourism Australia created the<br />

“buzz” in the first quarter of this<br />

year with the creation of a new<br />

advertisement campaign targeting<br />

the US market.<br />

Starring Danny McBride and Chris<br />

Hemsworth, with a cameo from<br />

Paul “Crocodile Dundee” Hogan<br />

himself, a 60-second commercial<br />

begins as a typical movie trailer,<br />

but slowly and comically unravels,<br />

becoming a flagrant excuse to<br />

highlight Australia’s dazzling<br />

locations and fine array of food<br />

and wine.<br />

Presented as a buddy comedy,<br />

the movie features Danny<br />

McBride as Brian Dundee, the longlost<br />

son of Mick Dundee and Chris<br />

Hemsworth as his sidekick, Wally<br />

Jr. The all-Australian supporting<br />

cast has an impressive roll call<br />

of Hollywood heavyweights and<br />

homegrown talent, including Hugh<br />

Jackman, Margot Robbie, Russell<br />

Crowe, Ruby Rose, Liam<br />

Hemsworth, Isla Fisher, Luke<br />

Bracey and Jessica Mauboy. The<br />

teasers led viewers to believe that<br />

Mick “Crocodile” Dundee was<br />

lost in the outback, and only the<br />

American son no one knew he had<br />

would be able to find him. Cue Brian<br />

Dundee returning to the Australian<br />

outback to find his father. The<br />

teaser films and promotional<br />

campaign encouraged fans to tune<br />

in to see the “official movie trailer”<br />

during the Big Game, where the<br />

Tourism Australia campaign was<br />

ultimately revealed.<br />

Tourism Australia Managing<br />

Director John O’Sullivan said<br />

the US was a critical market<br />

for Australia, with American<br />

visitors spending $3.7bn over the<br />

past 12 months. “Despite rating<br />

highly in terms of aspiration and<br />

intention, we still have more work<br />

to do when it comes to converting<br />

American interest in Australia into<br />

actual visits. That’s the challenge<br />

that this new campaign is seeking<br />

to address<br />

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INTERCONTENTAL<br />

OPENS IN PERTH<br />

CITY CENTRE<br />

InterContinental Hotels Group<br />

has opened its latest property -<br />

InterContinental Perth City Centre –<br />

in October 2017.<br />

“The King Street Precinct” sets a<br />

charming scene for the 16-storey hotel<br />

which offers 240 guest rooms, studios<br />

and suites as well as a sophisticated<br />

Club InterContinental, a collection<br />

of new dining and bar options plus a<br />

meeting suite concept.<br />

Designed by Woods Bagot, particular<br />

attention has been paid to curating an<br />

extensive art collection, with many<br />

works commissioned especially for the<br />

new hotel from leading West Australian<br />

painters, ceramicists, glassblowers<br />

and sculptors. Works will be displayed<br />

throughout the hotel’s public spaces as<br />

well as in each guest room.<br />

Australia’s Signature<br />

Experiences<br />

Tourism Australia has partnered with industry to<br />

develop Signature Experiences of Australia - a program<br />

which packages and promotes Australia’s outstanding<br />

tourism experiences within a variety of niche areas<br />

and special interest categories.<br />

With world class natural<br />

beauty and nature being one<br />

of the key drivers for longhaul<br />

travellers from Germany,<br />

France and Italy, the Australian<br />

signature experiences offer<br />

the best experiences across<br />

Australia.<br />

Australian Wildlife journeys,<br />

Aboriginal Experiences as well<br />

as Great Walks and Luxury<br />

Lodges set in breath taking<br />

landscapes lead the way when<br />

it comes to a perfect stay in<br />

Australia.<br />

Recent new entries are:<br />

Australian Wildlife Journeys:<br />

FNQ Nature Tours, a Cairns<br />

based tour company. The<br />

region is one of the world’s<br />

most important areas for<br />

biodiversity, with 2800 plant<br />

species, 663 vertebrate animal<br />

species, including<br />

65 percent of<br />

Australia’s fern<br />

species, 30 percent<br />

of Australia’s orchid<br />

species and 35 per<br />

cent of Australia’s<br />

mammals, including<br />

two species of<br />

tree kangaroo.<br />

Great Walks of Australia: the<br />

spectacular Three Capes Track<br />

as the latest addition to the<br />

collective – Three Capes Lodge<br />

Walk. In total, there are now<br />

13 walks in the group, 5 of<br />

which are based in Tasmania.<br />

This walk is operated by<br />

Tasmanian Walking Company<br />

who also operate the Cradle<br />

Mountain Huts Walk and Bay<br />

of Fires Lodges Walk.<br />

The new, fully-guided walk<br />

experience along Tasmania’s<br />

dramatic Tasman Peninsula<br />

includes incredible views of<br />

dolerite spires, marine and<br />

birdlife in an environment<br />

with 37,000 years of history<br />

and exclusive use of the<br />

brand new luxurious and<br />

sustainable eco lodges, the<br />

only private accommodation<br />

allowed within the Tasman<br />

National Park. The first<br />

departure is 1 September<br />

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38 REGION<br />

OCEANIA<br />

ISLANDS OF TAHITI<br />

SPECIAL DOSSIER<br />

The Islands of Tahiti<br />

– a Different Take<br />

New Positioning of French Polynesia as a Tourist Destination<br />

Recent studies by Hawaii Pacific University have showed that<br />

French Polynesia has a very strong image among tourists:<br />

a tropical paradise, preserved from the destruction of the<br />

modern world. White sandy beaches, warm and translucent<br />

waters, bungalows and beautiful sunsets characterise the<br />

destination, evoking rest, relaxation and well-being.<br />

The opportunities or “external”<br />

motivating factors for tourists, seen<br />

as being assets of the destination<br />

“French Polynesia”:<br />

White sand beaches<br />

Tropical water temperature<br />

Volcanic mountain peaks<br />

Flora and fauna of a huge variety<br />

of colours<br />

Richness of traditions and cultural<br />

heritage<br />

Intangible experiences connected<br />

with getting away from it all, rest,<br />

relaxation<br />

Multiple visits and excursions<br />

Recreation and Sport<br />

Entertainment<br />

A strong cultural identity and the<br />

quality of the Polynesian welcome<br />

are also important contributing<br />

factors in making French Polynesia<br />

an ideal holiday place.<br />

The Hawaii Pacific University study<br />

identifies the differences between<br />

preconceived ideas about the<br />

destination and what the destination<br />

can offer in terms of products<br />

and experiences. Identifying and<br />

bridging these gaps is essential to<br />

ensure the future development of<br />

tourism, as well as its sustainable<br />

economic and social contributions<br />

to French Polynesia.<br />

Significant elements motivating the<br />

choice of an ideal holiday destination<br />

come out when one asks tourists<br />

about French Polynesia:<br />

Tahaa Nuku Hiva<br />

Friendliness of the population,<br />

Cleanliness of local communities,<br />

Availability of leisure and cultural<br />

activities,<br />

Easy access to drinking water,<br />

A region in peace, without a<br />

climate of violence or terrorism,<br />

Low risk of natural disasters and<br />

the absence of major tropical<br />

diseases.<br />

Indeed, the destination benefits<br />

from a very positive image: an<br />

Eden-like place of dreams - wild<br />

and preserved. The high cost of<br />

© Audrey Svoboda - Tahiti Tourisme<br />

the destination is interpreted as<br />

an exclusivity, with very high-end<br />

services, a form of protection of the<br />

existing environment that evokes<br />

the prestige of having experienced<br />

the ultimate paradise.<br />

Given these perceptions, and in<br />

order to bring reality up to the<br />

level of the myth, the Government<br />

has revealed a plan towards the<br />

encouragement of:<br />

Restoring the image of Polynesian<br />

culture, in line with its myth,<br />

Choosing a more elitist,<br />

confidential, and non-mass model,<br />

Renovating and improving the<br />

quality of establishments and<br />

services,<br />

Integrating the population into<br />

economic development,<br />

Promoting ecotourism,<br />

Structuring products and making<br />

them more legible and accessible<br />

Ensuring the destination remains<br />

an oasis of peace.<br />

QUALITY AS<br />

A DIFFERENTIATOR<br />

With average stays at 12 days in<br />

2015, the daily expenditure of a<br />

tourist in French Polynesia is much<br />

higher than all direct competitors,<br />

such as Mauritius, Hawaii, or Fiji.<br />

© Tahiti Tourisme<br />

For example, in 2015, Fiji received<br />

four times as many tourists, but<br />

tourism turnover was reported to<br />

be only 2.7 times that of French<br />

Polynesia. Thus, if French Polynesia<br />

was to double its number of tourists<br />

from 180,000 in 2015 to 360,000,<br />

it should reach a tourism turnover<br />

similar to that of Fiji. It is important<br />

to note that “cruise” tourists are<br />

very different from “terrestrial”<br />

tourists. Those on cruises spend<br />

a maximum of two days on the<br />

land in local hotels, and consume<br />

much less than those who are not<br />

on cruises, even if they stay for a<br />

number of days, as most of their<br />

meals are consumed on the ship, as<br />

part of “all inclusive” packages.<br />

THE ADVANTAGES<br />

OF BEING A REMOTE<br />

DESTINATION<br />

French Polynesia has been generally<br />

spared from the environmental<br />

impact observed among its main<br />

competitors, due primarily to its<br />

light population and tourist density.<br />

This has been a major comparative<br />

advantage given growing<br />

global concerns with regard to<br />

sustainability, especially among<br />

the kind of visitors considering the<br />

Islands of Tahiti as a destination.<br />

The isolation of these islands,<br />

long considered a handicap, is<br />

thus seen as a key asset, as it<br />

favours the preservation of the<br />

environment and the richness of<br />

the local biodiversity, allows for<br />

the preservation of cultural identity<br />

and values of Polynesian society,<br />

maintains the myth of adventure<br />

and rarity, avoids mass tourism,<br />

and also favours security from<br />

delinquency and terrorism<br />

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ISLANDS OF TAHITI<br />

SPECIAL DOSSIER<br />

OCEANIA<br />

REGION<br />

39<br />

© Audrey Svoboda - Tahiti Tourisme<br />

© Gregoire LE BACON - Tahiti Tourisme<br />

Raiatea Bora Bora<br />

A Quick Tour of the Isles<br />

118 islands spread across 5 archipelagos<br />

With a maritime empire<br />

expanding over 5 million<br />

sq km (equivalent to the<br />

size of Europe), only 3,500<br />

sq km is actual land. This<br />

land forms 5 different<br />

archipelagos: Society,<br />

Tuamotu, Gambier,<br />

Marquesas and the Australs.<br />

French Polynesia is also part of the<br />

Polynesian Triangle, which borders<br />

Easter Island, New Zealand and<br />

Hawaii. Located between California<br />

(6,195 km.) and Australia (4,989<br />

km.), Tahiti is 8,803 km. from Tokyo<br />

and 7,500 km. from Santiago in<br />

Chile: a perfect location in the heart<br />

of the South Pacific.<br />

THE SOCIETY<br />

ISLANDS: A DREAM<br />

COME TRUE<br />

From the country’s main heartbeat<br />

island, Tahiti, across to her<br />

enchanting sister island, Moorea,<br />

then up to Marlon Brando’s<br />

Tetiaroa paradise atoll, these<br />

Windward Islands are the utmost<br />

of dream islands. The deep<br />

valleys and high mountains offer<br />

incredible hikes, or with a 4WD<br />

one can discover the legendary<br />

archaeological remains of ancient<br />

Polynesia.<br />

The Leeward Islands, or<br />

Carromata’s consist of five islands:<br />

Huahine, sought after for her<br />

mysterious charm; Raiatea or “The<br />

sacred island”; Taha’a, a genuine<br />

Garden of Eden surrounded with<br />

colours and scent; Bora Bora, “The<br />

pearl of the Pacific”; and Maupiti -<br />

the smallest and least developed<br />

of all, but nonetheless as beautiful.<br />

THE TUAMOTU<br />

ARCHIPELAGO:<br />

PARADISE ON EARTH<br />

The Tuamotu Islands consist of<br />

77 atolls spread over 1,500 km.<br />

and the area certainly lives up to<br />

its reputation! They are the best<br />

representation of the “edge of the<br />

world” and quite literally paradise<br />

on earth. Coconut plantations<br />

cover the motu (islet) of the coral<br />

barrier reef, white sandy beaches,<br />

the pristine beauty of the<br />

lagoons and unique underwater<br />

world make the Tuamotu a very<br />

unique group of islands.<br />

THE GAMBIER<br />

ARCHIPELAGO:<br />

A WELL-KEPT TREASURE<br />

Located more than 1,600 km<br />

southeast of the island of Tahiti<br />

at the end of the Tuamotu’s, this<br />

archipelago is the most remote<br />

and also the least populated of<br />

French Polynesia, counting only<br />

1,000 inhabitants. It shelters<br />

four mountainous islands<br />

lying within the same lagoon:<br />

Mangareva, ‘Akamaru, ‘Aukena<br />

and Taravai, with dozens of islets,<br />

called motu. This archipelago<br />

lives to the pace of Christian faith,<br />

pearl farms and fishing. Thus,<br />

visitors will discover the many<br />

secrets of these authentic and<br />

discreet islands, including one of<br />

the most beautiful lagoons in the<br />

region (featuring unbelievable<br />

shades of blue) and untouched<br />

and colourful marine life.<br />

THE AUSTRAL<br />

ARCHIPELAGO:<br />

INTIMATE POLYNESIA<br />

As their name implies, the Austral<br />

islands, located on the Tropic of<br />

Capricorn, are the southernmost<br />

boundary of the Polynesian<br />

archipelago. The climate is cooler<br />

than in Tahiti and the shape and<br />

ecology of these food self-sufficient<br />

islands make them a charming<br />

world apart. Rurutu, Tubuai or<br />

Tupua’i, Raivavae, Rimatara and<br />

the southernmost Rapa are high<br />

mountainous islands of real<br />

character. Rurutu, over the years,<br />

has become a great place to<br />

watch whales. Its crystal clear and<br />

calm waters allow the traveller<br />

to approach these sea giants in a<br />

privileged manner.<br />

THE MARQUESAS’<br />

ARCHIPELAGO: THE<br />

FORCE OF CULTURE<br />

Legendary high cliffs, volcanic<br />

peaks, impressive remnants<br />

wrapped in wild nature, amazing<br />

beaches: the Marquesas are breathtaking!<br />

1,500 km. away from<br />

Papeete, they offer the traveller<br />

an appealing, unforgettable and<br />

unmatched program. “The land of<br />

Man”, or “Te Fenua ‘Enata”, as the<br />

Marquesans name their islands,<br />

has various faces, all shaped by<br />

its inhabitants. Each of the six<br />

populated islands are proud of its<br />

characteristics and boasts highquality<br />

traditional and creative<br />

handicrafts, tattoos, singing and<br />

dancing – such as the rhythmic<br />

and impressive haka<br />

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40 SPOTLIGHT ON GERMAN REGION: BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG Hall 6.2b / Stand 201<br />

© Landratsämter Alb-Donau und Heidenheim burkert gestaltung<br />

BADEN-<br />

WÜRTTEMBERG:<br />

FACTS AND<br />

FIGURES<br />

Southwest Germany, the federal state<br />

of Baden-Württemberg, is in the heart<br />

of Europe. Bordered by France and<br />

Switzerland, it is a cultural crossroads.<br />

With a history spanning the Stone Age<br />

to contemporary high-tech universities,<br />

romantic palaces and vibrant cities, natural<br />

outdoor beauty, glamorous luxury or plainold<br />

fun, SouthWest Germany has something<br />

for everyone. World-famous attractions<br />

include the scenic Black Forest, the beauty<br />

of Lake Constance, the culture and spas of<br />

Baden-Baden, the castle and university of<br />

Heidelberg and the cars and shopping in<br />

Stuttgart.<br />

SouthWest Germany was the birthplace of<br />

the automobile in 1886, and the home to<br />

global brands, including Mercedes-Benz<br />

and Porsche both of which that have the<br />

world’s best, state-of-the art car museums<br />

in Stuttgart.<br />

Families love Europa-Park, Germany’s most<br />

popular theme park that sports thrilling rides<br />

and has quality onsite hotels. For fashion<br />

lovers there is a wide variety of shops from<br />

chic boutiques to outlets with discounts on<br />

famous designer brands.<br />

85 – The number of Michelin Stars<br />

in the region – a record in Germany.<br />

185 – Breweries that produce<br />

more than 1,000 different types of beer.<br />

UNESCO World Heritage Ice Age Art<br />

Lonetal Vogelherd<br />

Southwestern Germany celebrates<br />

great “foodie” reasons to visit the<br />

area<br />

Wherever you go in Southwest Germany you<br />

are never far from a grand palace, a romantic<br />

castle, half-timbered houses – and something<br />

good to eat and drink. Stop in a café for coffee<br />

and cake; linger in a beer garden over a locallybrewed<br />

pint; taste wines at a traditional wine<br />

festival; sample schnapps and world-class gin<br />

in the Black Forest.<br />

In <strong>2018</strong> there are many foodie reasons to<br />

come to Southwest Germany, or Baden-<br />

Württemberg, as we call it.<br />

Andreas Braun, Managing Director, State<br />

Tourist Board Baden-Württemberg, says<br />

Southwest Germany has two major wine<br />

regions.<br />

“Baden has Germany’s most southerly and<br />

warmest vineyards. Stretching from Heidelberg<br />

to the Swiss border, between the Black Forest<br />

and the Rhine, they produce award-winning<br />

wines. The Württemberg wine region’s<br />

vineyards are small and on steep slopes<br />

along the Neckar River. They grow mostly red<br />

varieties, like Trollinger, a local, easy-drinking<br />

ENJOY THE<br />

STUTTGART<br />

REGION<br />

© Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH-Christoph Duepper<br />

Haute cuisine or Swabian<br />

specialities, fine wines<br />

or refreshing beers,<br />

celebrating at traditional<br />

festivals or hiking in<br />

the vineyards – the<br />

enjoyment in the Stuttgart<br />

Region manifests itself<br />

multifaceted. Stuttgart is a<br />

city with a long tradition<br />

of wine growing. The<br />

local wines range from<br />

Lemberger to Syrah and<br />

from Chardonnay to<br />

Riesling. Not only a joy<br />

to drink: the Stuttgart<br />

Region’s vineyards are<br />

perfect for long walks<br />

THE<br />

STUTTGART<br />

BEER FESTIVAL<br />

– 200 YEARS<br />

OLD<br />

Celebrating 200 years<br />

in <strong>2018</strong>, the Cannstatter<br />

Volksfest, the Stuttgart<br />

Beer Festival, is the<br />

world’s second biggest<br />

beer festival and runs from<br />

September 28 to October<br />

14. This 17-day-long<br />

event kicks off with the<br />

traditional keg tapping: the<br />

mayor draws the first beer<br />

from a barrel of speciallybrewed<br />

Festbier (festival<br />

beer). Seven vast tents are<br />

where thousands come for<br />

beer, crispy pork knuckles,<br />

whole roast chickens and<br />

live music<br />

favourite. The Freiburg Wine Festival is held in<br />

July and there is also the 11-day Heilbronner<br />

Weindorf in September.”<br />

Of Germany’s 300 Michelin-starred restaurants,<br />

a quarter are in Southwest Germany. The<br />

greatest concentration is in Baiersbronn, a<br />

Black Forest community, where three classy<br />

restaurants hold an astonishing total of eight<br />

Michelin stars<br />

Andreas Braun<br />

Managing Director,<br />

State Tourist Board Baden-Württemberg<br />

© Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH<br />

© TMBW<br />

OOOH!<br />

CHOCOLATE!<br />

© TMBW Garcia Urbina<br />

Chocolate making is an<br />

art form in Southwest<br />

Germany. Start with<br />

the Schwarzwälder<br />

Kirschtorte, the real<br />

Black Forest Cake, best<br />

eaten in the Black Forest:<br />

dark chocolate, fresh<br />

cream, sour cherries<br />

and lots of Kirschwasser<br />

(cherry brandy). Familiar<br />

around the world is Ritter<br />

chocolate, the familiar<br />

square, fit-in-your-pocket<br />

bar created back in 1912.<br />

Watch the process in the<br />

Waldenbuch factory: taste<br />

and buy a wide range of<br />

flavours<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


© Thomas Keller<br />

HOSPITALITY / RESTAURANTS / BARS<br />

WHERE<br />

TO GO<br />

IN<br />

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

CLUBS / EVENTS / SHOPPING / CULTURE<br />

Luring with diversity and cultural wealth<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>’s Governing Mayor, Michael Müller, welcomes <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> guests and gives<br />

insight into the German capital’s growing renown as a major tourism hub<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong> marks the start of another big year for one of Europe’s premier’s tourist<br />

destinations. <strong>Berlin</strong>’s tourism authority has unveiled a “<strong>2018</strong>+” concept that aims at attracting<br />

higher-end travellers to the German capital. There’s a view that visitors who come to enjoy<br />

the cultural attractions stay longer in the city – and spend more money. The idea is to attract<br />

“quality tourism” via a new marketing strategy in addition to a new city navigation system<br />

and new tourist routes.<br />

Michael Müller,<br />

Governing Mayor of <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

In recent years, <strong>Berlin</strong> has become one of the top travel<br />

destinations in terms of international city tourism. The<br />

number of overnight stays in the German capital has<br />

almost doubled in the last ten years. Meanwhile, more<br />

than 30 million guests spend the night in <strong>Berlin</strong> annually.<br />

Thus, tourism is one of the most important economic<br />

drivers for the German capital.<br />

Why is <strong>Berlin</strong> the perfect location for <strong>ITB</strong>, and indeed a<br />

host of trade fairs throughout the year?<br />

Because the city is cosmopolitan and international, and<br />

because <strong>Berlin</strong>, as a trade fair city, has the experience<br />

and the skills that contribute to the success of such events.<br />

What are some of the special events planned for <strong>2018</strong><br />

in <strong>Berlin</strong> that will attract visitors to the city?<br />

This year the festivities for the German National Day, the<br />

day of German unity [celebrating the day the country<br />

was reunified in 1990] on October 3 rd , take place in<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>. For three days, millions of people can get to know<br />

the capital from its most joyous side. We look forward to<br />

millions of visitors from all over the world.<br />

Why does <strong>Berlin</strong> remain one of the most popular tourist<br />

destinations in Europe?<br />

I think because of the diversity. <strong>Berlin</strong> really has<br />

something for everyone. The German capital lures with<br />

its cultural wealth, its museums, theatres, the historical<br />

memorials and memorial sites. But it is also the free and<br />

cosmopolitan atmosphere in our city that makes our<br />

guests feel so comfortable. Tourists often say: “We feel<br />

at home in <strong>Berlin</strong>.”<br />

That is a nice compliment because it says that you do<br />

not feel strange as a guest, but feel a strong sense of<br />

belonging.<br />

What are your travel tips for visitors attending <strong>ITB</strong>, and<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> for the first time?<br />

Take the time to get to know the many sides of <strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

Mitte with its magnificent buildings; Friedrichshain and<br />

Kreuzberg as creative neighbourhoods; Charlottenburg<br />

and Wilmersdorf with their bourgeois flair; or the citadel<br />

in Spandau – to name just a few examples of the<br />

diversity of our city.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong>


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WHERE<br />

TO GO<br />

IN<br />

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

Potsdamer Platz Shopping Arkaden<br />

Alte Potsdamer Straße 7, 10785 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Tel: +49 30 25592766<br />

https://potsdamerplatz.de/<br />

Hospitality<br />

HOTEL AMANO GRAND<br />

CENTRAL<br />

All 250 rooms of the Hotel AMANO Grand<br />

Central are furnished in a modern and purist<br />

style with quality design and offer the shortterm<br />

visitors or business clients the perfect<br />

comforts during their stay.<br />

Conference rooms suffused with light and<br />

equipped with modern technology, a fitness<br />

center with a view over the government<br />

district, a premium location and the<br />

gastronomic offerings leave nothing to be<br />

desired.<br />

After a long day of meetings or a day exploring<br />

the city, the spacious and green rooftop terrace<br />

with its Apartment Bar is the ideal place to<br />

relax and unwind.<br />

Hotel Amano Grand Central<br />

Heidestraße 62, 10557 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Tel: +49 30 400 30 00<br />

grandcentral@amanograndcentral.de<br />

www.amanogroup.de<br />

Metro: Hauptbahnhof Central Station, U55<br />

Tram M41, M85, M5, M8, M10<br />

Restaurants<br />

MUSE BERLIN<br />

Started by former supper-club hosts in<br />

2013, within four years, Muse has become a<br />

neighbourhood institution, where guests praise<br />

the deceptively simple cuisine, the charming<br />

ambience and décor, the friendly service and<br />

the warm, relaxed, “at home” atmosphere.<br />

With a focus on quality ingredients, the intention<br />

here is to simply put smiles on guests’ faces with<br />

honest and inspired cooking. The international<br />

kitchen team all provide creative input resulting<br />

in an eclectic range of dishes that people simply<br />

want to eat: comfort food par excellence.<br />

For those wanting only a drink, the Muse bar<br />

also excels in an exciting range of classic and<br />

unique cocktails, wines that are both highquality<br />

and good-value, and craft beers from<br />

the tap.<br />

Open daily Mon – Fri 12:00 – 22:30, Sat 10:30 –<br />

22:30, Sun 10:30 – 16:00<br />

Muse <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Immanuelkirchstrasse 31, 10405 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Tel: +49 40 056 289<br />

caroline@museberlin.com<br />

Cultural Entertainment<br />

& Shopping<br />

POTSDAMER PLATZ ARKADEN<br />

The Potsdamer Platz Arkaden, the pulsating<br />

heart in <strong>Berlin</strong> Mitte, an area for shopping<br />

and experiences with metropolitan flair. The<br />

Potsdamer Platz Arkaden offers 130 shops,<br />

restaurants and cafés on three levels.<br />

Opening hours: Mo-Sat 10:00am - 9:00pm,<br />

underground parking around the clock.<br />

DAIMLER ART COLLECTION<br />

The Daimler Art Collection started in 1977 and<br />

is devoted to 20th century and contemporary<br />

art. Located in Haus Huth at Potsdamer Platz,<br />

the exhibition space “Daimler Contemporary”,<br />

founded in 1999, measures about 600 m²<br />

and presents quarterly-changing exhibitions<br />

that focus on various themes or feature new<br />

acquisitions. Temporary shows of works by<br />

individual artists and by special exhibitions are<br />

also occasionally on the programme.<br />

The Daimler Contemporary is open daily from<br />

11am to 6pm, admission is free.<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. At 1316 m long it is also the<br />

longest segment of the <strong>Berlin</strong> Wall still standing.<br />

Right after the fall of the <strong>Berlin</strong> Wall, the East<br />

Side Gallery was painted by 118 artists from<br />

21 different countries. Using various artistic<br />

means, the artists commented on the political<br />

events that took place in 1989 and 1990 in over<br />

100 works of art found on the eastern side of<br />

the wall. Over the years, many of the images<br />

became greatly weathered and in 2009, forty of<br />

these works of art were restored.<br />

East Side Gallery<br />

Mühlenstraße 1 - 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 />

© visit<strong>Berlin</strong>.de<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 1 st March <strong>2018</strong><br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


<strong>ITB</strong> QUICKFINDER<br />

7-11 MARCH <strong>2018</strong><br />

Exhibition Grounds<br />

Geländeplan<br />

Shuttle Busses<br />

Shuttle Linien<br />

Fairground Shuttle<br />

Gelände-Shuttle<br />

Catering Guide<br />

Gastro-Führer<br />

Services<br />

Service<br />

Exhibitors from A to Z<br />

Austeller von A bis Z


EXHIBITION GROUNDS<br />

GELÄNDEPLAN<br />

Hall 26c / Stand 314 Hall 26a / Stand 120<br />

Hall 26a / Stand 121<br />

Hall 23b / Stand 203<br />

Hall 22a / Stands 100-100a<br />

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Hall 1.1 / Stand 203 Hall 20 / Stand 138<br />

Hall 2.2 / Stand 206<br />

Hall 6.1 / Stand 103a<br />

Hall 6.1 / Stand 159<br />

Hall 2.2 / Stand 102<br />

Hall 9 / Stand 214<br />

Hall 9 / Stand 102<br />

Hall 25 / Stand 152 Hall 9 / Stand 109<br />

www.itb-berlin.com<br />

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M1 M2<br />

M1 M2<br />

SHUTTLE BUSSES & FAIRGROUND SHUTTLE<br />

SHUTTLE LINIEN & GELÄNDE-SHUTTLE<br />

AIRPORT SHUTTLE: LINE M2<br />

Transfer from Tegel Airport to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> venue and return (6-11 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 (6. - 11. 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 (7-11 March) daily: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 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 (Entrance<br />

CityCube). In the evening the busses will bring you back to your hotel or into the city. Further<br />

information is available in the partner hotels of the <strong>ITB</strong> Hotel Shuttle. You will receive the timetable<br />

and the necessary shuttle ticket in your hotel.<br />

Transfer Olympischer Platz - Eingang Süd und zurück (7. - 11. März) täglich: 8.00 Uhr - 19.00 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 />

7-9 March, from 8:10 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., every 20 minutes<br />

10-11 March, from 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., every 30 minutes<br />

(Times of 1st bus stop / Abfahrtszeiten 1. Haltepunkt)<br />

Evening / abends:<br />

7-9 March, from 4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., every 20 minutes<br />

10-11 March, from 4:30 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> (Eingang<br />

CityCube). Nach dem Messebesuch bringen Sie die Shuttlebusse zurück zu Ihrem Hotel oder in die<br />

Innenstadt. Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie in den Partnerhotels des <strong>ITB</strong> Hotel-Shuttles. Den<br />

Fahrplan und das erforderliche Shuttle-Ticket erhalten Sie in Ihrem Hotel.<br />

CB<br />

CB<br />

CS<br />

CS<br />

HS<br />

HS<br />

FAIRGROUND SHUTTLE<br />

GELÄNDE-SHUTTLE<br />

CB CB<br />

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CATERING GUIDE<br />

GASTRO-FÜHRER<br />

CATERING GUIDE<br />

GASTRO-FÜHRER<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 />

• 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 />

Catering (Capital Catering GmbH)<br />

• Stand Service for exhibitors:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-2993/1952<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 “Lunchbox”, Hall 7.3,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-1927<br />

Only 8-10 March.<br />

• Restaurant “Panorama”, Hall 5.3/6.3<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-1981<br />

• Business Lounge im Marshall-Haus<br />

Telephone : +49 30 3038-3929<br />

• Business Lounge Hall 5.3<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 / 249<br />

Cloakrooms/Luggage Lock-up<br />

Entrance South, Hall 26b / 209a, 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, € 4.00 / luggage<br />

eTravel World<br />

Meetings, workshops and presentations<br />

about Travel Tech, Digital Marketing and<br />

Mobile Travel Services, Hall 6.1 & 7.1c<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 />

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> App<br />

Download at itb-app.de/en<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Point 07-09 March<br />

In halls 2.1/205 & 22.B/ 212<br />

Business Lounge at Marshall-Haus<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Points powered by Blacklane<br />

in halls 10.2/104 & 2.2/105<br />

Your place for appointments and trade<br />

business.<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 />

lost-and-found@messe-berlin.de<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.), last<br />

orders until 2:00 p.m. for delivery on same 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 />

International tourism magazines free<br />

of charge, foyer 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<br />

of brochure materials, credit and debit<br />

cards or cash, 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 25 00 25<br />

www.visitberlin.de<br />

Trains: Deutsche Bahn<br />

Service Hotline 0180 6 99 66 33 (0,20 Euros per<br />

minute from German landlines), 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 />

Business Lounge at Marshall-Haus (07-09 March)<br />

Wi-Fi<br />

Network: RadissonHotelGroup@<strong>ITB</strong><br />

Password: radissonhotels<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 />

• 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 />

Deutsche Bahn<br />

Fahrplan-, Tarifauskunft, Buchung,<br />

Reservierung<br />

Telefon: 0180 6 99 66 33 (0,20 Euro/Min. aus<br />

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 Travel Tech, Digital Marketing und<br />

Mobile Travel Services, Halle 6.1 & 7.1c<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 />

fundbuero@messe-berlin.de<br />

Garderoben/Gepäckaufbewahrung<br />

Eingang Süd, Hall 26b / 209a, 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, 4,00 € / Gepäck<br />

Gastronomie (Capital Catering GmbH)<br />

• Messestand-Service für Aussteller:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-2993/1952<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 “Lunchbox”, Hall 7.3,<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-1927<br />

Nur 8.-10.3.<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 />

• Business Lounge Halle 5.3<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> App<br />

Download unter itb-app.de<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Point 08.-10. März<br />

In Hallen 2.1/205 & 22.B/ 212<br />

Business Lounge im Marshall-Haus<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Points powered by Blacklane<br />

in Hallen 10.2/104 & 2.2/105<br />

Ihr Platz für Termine & Messegeschäfte<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 / 249<br />

Kinder-Sammelstelle/DRK<br />

Halle 4.2 Kopffoyer,<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-5837<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>. 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 />

Internationale Tourismus-Magazine<br />

kostenfrei zum Mitnehmen,<br />

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, Süd: Übergang Halle 1.2a/2.2a<br />

Business Lounge im Marshall-Haus (07.-09. März)<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,<br />

EC und Kreditkarte oder bar,<br />

Foyer Hallen 1.1/2.1<br />

WLAN<br />

Netzwerk: RadissonHotelGroup@<strong>ITB</strong><br />

Passwort: radissonhotels<br />

#6 www.itb-berlin.com


EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z<br />

/ AUSTELLER VON A BIS Z<br />

A<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

100 Jahre Bauhaus Hall 12 102<br />

100 Jahre Bauhaus Hall 16 100f<br />

1001 Nights Tour and Travel<br />

Agency Hall 21.b 210<br />

123COMPARE.ME, SL Hall 6.1 106<br />

1AVista Reisen GmbH Hall 25 168<br />

200 Jahre Jubiläum Stille Nacht Hall 17 103<br />

2Zevents Hall 18 130<br />

3 Königinnen Palais Hall 10.2 112<br />

365 Travel & Investment<br />

Company Limited Hall 26.c 326<br />

3D RealityMaps GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

3FullSteps Hall 1.1 105<br />

3Sixty Luxury Marketing Hall 20 132<br />

40.seconds.de Hall 7.1a 200a-b<br />

4Travel Incoming Tour Operator Hall 15.1 100<br />

500Rai Floating Resort<br />

( Khao Sok National Park ) Hall 26.b 221<br />

5stelle* Hall 8.1 107a<br />

5vorFlug GmbH Hall 25 172<br />

7 Wonders Travel Hall 23.b 205<br />

7M Tours USA Hall 3.1 305<br />

9 cities + 1 in Lower Saxony Hall 6.2a 103<br />

A<br />

A La Carte Travel Ltd Hall 1.1 112<br />

A&O Hotels and Hostels<br />

Holding AG Hall 4.1 114<br />

A. Tsokkos Hotels Public Ltd Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

AAA Travel Hall 4.1 238<br />

AAA Travel Hall 20 132<br />

AAB - All About Belgium Incoming<br />

DMC for the Benelux Hall 10.2 103<br />

aachen tourist service e.v. Hall 8.2 103f<br />

Aarya Village Travel Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

AAT Kings Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Abacus Tours Croatia Hall 1.2 214<br />

Abano-Montegrotto Terme-<br />

Tas Health Hotels Hall 1.2 224<br />

Abaton Island Resort & Spa Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

abba <strong>Berlin</strong> Hotel Hall 12 101<br />

Abba Hoteles S.A. Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Abbaye Royal de Fontevraud Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Abbey Ireland & UK Hall 18 123<br />

ABC Travel Hall 1.2 102<br />

Abenteuer Flusslandschaft Hall 4.1 110<br />

Abercrombie & Kent Hall 23.a 118<br />

Abercrombie & Kent East<br />

and Southern Africa Hall 20 121,122<br />

Abercrombie & Kent India<br />

Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Abies Travel Incoming Services Hall 2.1 124<br />

Able Safaris Hall 21.a 121<br />

about cities- 17 Städte<br />

in Niedersachsen Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Abreu online Hall 10.1 111b<br />

Absolut Tours & Safaris Ltd. Hall 20 117<br />

Abu Dhabi National Hotels Hall 2.2 200<br />

Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture<br />

Authority - Cruise Sector Hall 2.2 200<br />

AC Group Hall 18 123<br />

Acacia Africa Hall 20 121,122<br />

Acampora Travel SRL Hall 1.2 225<br />

Access Southern Africa Hall 20 138<br />

ACCON-RVS Accounting<br />

& Consulting Hall 6.1 132<br />

Accor Hotels Hall 21.b 213<br />

Accor Hotels Asia Pacific Hall 26.c 340<br />

Accor Hotels Basel c/o<br />

Novotel Basel City<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Hall 9 / Stand 214<br />

AccorHotels Hall 9 214<br />

Accueil et Tradition Brussels Hall 10.2 103<br />

ACE Rent A Car Hall 3.1 435<br />

ACH - Aktive Christliche Häuser Hall 8.1 131<br />

ACHAT Hotels Deutschland Hall 14.1 108<br />

A-Class Travel Hall 26.c 313<br />

Acme Travels Hall 4.1 238<br />

Acomodeo GmbH Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

acora Hotels und Wohnen Hall 9 109<br />

Açoreana-The Azores DMC Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Açores, Associação Turismo Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

ACOYA Hotel Suites & Villas Hall 22.a 105<br />

ACP Rail / AccesRail Hall 18 118<br />

Acquaforte Travel Designer<br />

di Alice SRL Hall 1.2 224<br />

Across Africa Holidays Hall 21.a 121<br />

Across Australia Pty Limited Hall 5.2a 119<br />

across spain DMC<br />

& Leisure Travel Hall 2.1 203<br />

Acrotel Hotels & Resort Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Active Bhutan Tours and Treks Hall 26.c 327a<br />

Active Copenhagen Hall 18 132a<br />

Active India Holidays Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 238<br />

Activity Travel Services Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Adalya Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Adams Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

ADDIPOS GmbH Hall 8.1 136<br />

Addressy, part of PCA Predict Hall 6.1 125<br />

Adenya Resort Hotels & SPA Hall 3.2 108<br />

Administration of State<br />

Historical - Architectural<br />

Reserve Icherisheher Hall 3.1 601<br />

Adobe Rent a Car Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Adonis Tourism (LLC) Hall 2.2 100<br />

Adramar Incoming Services<br />

Mallorca-Ibiza Hall 2.1 102<br />

Adrenaline Fulled City Breaks<br />

(Marketing Sheffield) Hall 18 123<br />

Adria DMC Hall 1.2 219<br />

Adriatic Travel & Trade Hall 1.2 204<br />

adriatica.net Group /<br />

adriatica.net d.o.o. Hall 1.2 217<br />

AdsHotel Hall 9 320<br />

Advanced Computer<br />

Technology (ACT) Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Advantage Travel Hall 23.a 115<br />

Adventure Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

Adventure Myanmar Tours<br />

& Incentives Co.,Ltd Hall 26.b 226<br />

Adventure Natural African<br />

Safaris Hall 21.a 121<br />

Adventure Pakistan Hall 5.2a 113<br />

Adventure Sumatra Hall 26.a 115<br />

Adventure Tours Australia Hall 25 148<br />

Adventure Tours Pakistan Hall 5.2a 113<br />

Adventure Travel Trade<br />

Association, Inc. Hall 4.1 215<br />

Adventure Travel West Hall 3.1 221<br />

Adviser Travel & Tourism-DMC Hall 4.2 200<br />

Aegean Airlines S.A. Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Aegean Islands Lesvos-Samos-<br />

Chios-Limnos -Ikari Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Aegean Star Hotels Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Aeon Plaza Hotels Hall 10.2 102<br />

AER Kooperation AG Hall 25 127<br />

AEROFLOT Russian Airlines Hall 25 141<br />

AeroGuest ApS Hall 7.1c 120e<br />

Aerowisata Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 115<br />

AERTiCKET GmbH Hall 25 127<br />

A-Expo LLC Hall 3.1 611<br />

Africa Albida Tourism Hall 20 121,122<br />

Africa Perfections Hall 20 138<br />

Africa Safari Experts Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Africa Travel Tours Hall 20 133<br />

Africa220 Destination<br />

Management Hall 20 138<br />

African Bush Camps Hall 20 121, 122, 133<br />

African Dreams Hall 21.a 102<br />

African Eagle Hall 20 138<br />

African Excursions Hall 20 131<br />

African Safaris Hall 20 133<br />

African Sun Hotels Hall 20 133<br />

African Synergy Hall 20 120<br />

African View Tours and Safaris Hall 21.e 101<br />

Africatravelco Hall 20 120<br />

Afrimac, Senegal Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Afro Haven Vacations Hall 21.a 108a<br />

Afromaxx Tours & Safari Ltd Hall 21.a 121<br />

AG Barrierefreie Reiseziele<br />

in Deutschland Hall 12 102<br />

AG Historische Stadtkerne<br />

c/o complan Kommunalberatung Hall 12 101<br />

Agence du Tourisme de la Corse Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Agentur Karl & Karl ®<br />

Werbeagentur Hall 5.3 110<br />

Agenzia Turmo Travel Hall 1.2 212<br />

Agora Travel S.A. Hall 1.1 118<br />

Agroneum Alt Schwerin Hall 10.2 112<br />

Ägypten, Botschaft Hall 4.2 108, 108a<br />

Aha Hotels & Lodges Hall 20 134<br />

AHK Ecuador Hall 23.a 113<br />

Ahlan Travel & Tours Hall 26.a 109<br />

AHORN Berghotel Friedrichroda Hall 11.2 103<br />

AHORN Hotel Am Fichtelberg<br />

Best Western Ahorn Hotel<br />

Birkenhof Hall 11.2 102<br />

AHORN Seehotel Templin Hall 12 101<br />

AHRIM Hall 20 128<br />

Ahrtal-Tourismus Bad<br />

Neuenahr- Ahrweiler Hall 8.2 201b<br />

AIC Service & Call Center GmbH Hall 25 180<br />

AIDA Cruises - German Branch<br />

of Costa Crociere Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Aide Voyage Madagascar Hall 20 103<br />

Air Arabia Maroc Hall 21.b 213<br />

Air Astana Hall 26.c 300<br />

Air Austral Hall 20 130<br />

Air Botswana Hall 20 131<br />

Air Canada Hall 3.1 390<br />

Air Dolomiti S.P.A. Hall 1.2 103<br />

Air Greenland Hall 18 105a<br />

Air Iceland Connect Hall 18 114, 114a<br />

Air India Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Air Malta p.l.c. Hall 1.2 220<br />

Air Mauritius Hall 20 128<br />

Air New Zealand Hall 5.2a 120<br />

Air Tahiti Nui Hall 5.2a 105<br />

Airbnb for Work Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

Aircalin Air Caledonie<br />

International Hall 5.2a 104<br />

AirDNA Hall 6.1 144h<br />

Airfair Flugservice GmbH Hall 25 127<br />

Airlink Hall 20 132<br />

Airport Weeze Flughafen<br />

Niederrhein Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Airports of Thailand Public<br />

Company Hall 26.b 219<br />

Airserve Co., Ltd. Hall 26.a 102<br />

Airtrade Holland BV Hall 5.1 134<br />

Airwing Tours (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Aitken Spence Hotel<br />

Management PVT Ltd. Hall 5.2b 220<br />

Aitken Spence Hotel<br />

Managements Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Aitken Spence Travels (Pvt) Ltd Hall 25 129<br />

Aitken Spence Travels (Pvt) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Ajax Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Ajman Department of Tourism<br />

Development Hall 2.2 201<br />

Ajuntament de Calviá Hall 2.1 102<br />

Ajuntament de Llucmajor Hall 2.1 102<br />

Ajuntament de Pollenca Hall 2.1 102<br />

Ak Sai Travel Hall 3.1 602<br />

Akadem (Incoming Polen) Hall 15.1 100<br />

Akilanga DMC & Events Hall 20 138<br />

Akoya Hotel & Spa Hall 20 130<br />

Akti Beach Tourist Village Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Akumal Bay Wellness Resort Hall 22.b 207<br />

Akwaba Afrika-Die Experten<br />

für Afrikareisen Hall 21.a 115<br />

AKZENT Hotels e.V. Hall 8.1 142a<br />

Al Bada Resort South Pacific<br />

Management Hotels Hall 2.2 200<br />

Al Bait Hotel Hall 2.2 102<br />

Al Manara,<br />

A Luxury Collection Hotel Hall 4.2 200<br />

Al Masar Travel LLC InterContinental<br />

Resorts - Maitai Hotels-<br />

The Brando Hall 2.2 200<br />

Al Shaab Village Hall 2.2 102<br />

Al Shitaiwi Tours Hall 2.2 210<br />

Al Thuraya Travel & Tours - DMC Hall 4.2 200<br />

AL Travel Hall 3.1 601<br />

Ala Too Travel Hall 3.1 606<br />

Alabama Tourism Department Hall 3.1 222<br />

Alamannen-Museum Vörstetten Hall 10.2 112<br />

Alamo Rent a Car Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Alamos Travel Service Hall 22.b 207<br />

Alanya Touristic Hoteliers<br />

Association Hall 3.2 133<br />

Alaska Railroad Hall 3.1 401<br />

Alaska Travel Connections Hall 3.1 401<br />

Alaska, Travel Alaska Hall 3.1 401<br />

Alaya Resort Ubud Hall 26.a 115<br />

Alba Wellness Resort Hall 26.c 313<br />

Albania DMC Balkan<br />

Tour Operator Hall 9 320<br />

Albanian National Tourist Agency Hall 1.1 205<br />

Albarella Resort Marcegaglia<br />

Hotels Hall 1.2 224<br />

Albatravel Group Hall 9 206<br />

Albatros Arctic Circle Hall 18 105a<br />

Albatros Travel Hall 20 121,122<br />

ALBENA AG Hall 15.1 101<br />

Albena Tour PLC Hall 15.1 101<br />

Albero Ristorante Su Lithu Hall 1.2 212<br />

Albrecht Dürer Airport Nürnberg Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Alcaidesa Links Golf Resort Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Alchemy High-End Travel<br />

Experiences by Infoba DMC Hall 23.b 209<br />

Alcon Resort Holdings<br />

Unit Devaaya Ayurveda<br />

& Nature Cure Centre Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Alcudia Pins Hall 2.1 106<br />

Alcúdia, Consorcio de<br />

Promoción Exterior Hall 2.1 107<br />

Aldeia dos Capuchos Hotel,<br />

Golf & SPA Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Alendo Travel Hall 21.e 101<br />

Alentejo Promotion Office Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Alexandra Travel Madagascar Hall 20 103<br />

Alila Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 115<br />

Alilaguna Spa Hall 1.2 224<br />

Alimentarium Hall 10.2 112<br />

Alizée Resort Management Ltd. Hall 20 128<br />

All About Africa Tours and Travels Hall 20 132<br />

All Alaska Tours Hall 3.1 401<br />

All Out Africa Hall 20 114<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #7


EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z<br />

/ AUSTELLER VON A BIS Z<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

All Terra Ecoturismo<br />

en Argentina Hall 23.b 209<br />

Alleo GmbH Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-<br />

Club e.V. Hall 12 102<br />

AlliedTPro Hall 3.1 101<br />

allrounder mountain resort<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Hall 8.2 103c<br />

allsun Hotels Hall 2.1 118<br />

Almeria Tourist Board Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Aloes Travel Tours Hall 20 103<br />

Aloft Abu Dhabi Hotel Hall 2.2 200<br />

Aloft Cancun Hall 22.b 207<br />

Aloft Palm Jumeirah Hotel LLC Hall 2.2 100<br />

Alpbachtal Seeland Tourismus Hall 17 103<br />

Alpenregion Tegernsee<br />

Schliersee KU Hall 6.2b 301<br />

alpetour Gruppenreisen Hall 11.1 108<br />

Alpha Destination Management Hall 2.2 100<br />

Alpha Hotel Management (AHM) Hall 26.a 115<br />

Alpha Travel (UK) Ltd. Hall 21.a 124<br />

Alpin Rentals GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Alpine Nature Beyond Pvt. Ltd. Hall 4.1 206<br />

Alpine Travel Hall 18 121<br />

Alsace Destination Tourisme Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Alsol Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

ALTAV Hall 3.2 201<br />

ALTHOFF und AMERON Hotels Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Alto Atacama Desert Lodge<br />

and Spa Hall 9 310<br />

Alva Donna Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Amadeus Flusskreuzfahrten Hall 25 137<br />

Amadeus Germany GmbH Hall 5.1 115<br />

Amadeus Travel Agency Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

AMA-Marketing GesmbH Hall 17 103<br />

AMAN Resorts,<br />

Hotels & Residences Hall 9 310<br />

Amara Group Co., Ltd. Hall 26.b 223a<br />

Amara World Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Amatara Resort & Wellness Hall 9 310<br />

Amathus Beach Hotels Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Amazilia Travel Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Amazing Africa Tours<br />

Amafrica Tours PTY Ltd t/a<br />

Amazing Africa Tours Hall 20 120<br />

Amazing Time Travels<br />

& Tours Co. LTD Hall 26.b 226<br />

Amazon River Expeditions Hall 23.a 118<br />

Ambassador Group Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

AMBER HOTEL BAVARIA Hall 14.1 110<br />

AMBER HOTEL Chemnitz Park Hall 14.1 110<br />

AMBER HOTEL Hilden/<br />

Düsseldorf Hall 14.1 110<br />

AMBER Hotel Leonberg/<br />

Stuttgart Hall 14.1 110<br />

AMBER HOTELS Hall 14.1 110<br />

Amber Tours Hall 18 131b<br />

Amelia Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Amelia Island CVB Hall 3.1 343<br />

América Andina GmbH & Co KG Hall 23.b 213<br />

Americabound Tours, Inc Hall 3.1 221<br />

AmeriCan Adventures Hall 4.1 238<br />

American Airlines Hall 3.1 403<br />

American Cruise Lines/<br />

Pearl Seas Cruises Hall 3.1 341<br />

American Express Global<br />

Business Travel Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

American Express Services<br />

Europe Limited Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

American Hotel & Lodging<br />

Educational Institute Hall 3.1 415<br />

American Indian Alaska Native<br />

Tourism Association (AIANTA) Hall 3.1 140<br />

American Ring Travel, Inc. Hall 3.1 240<br />

AmericanTours International (ATI) Hall 3.1 109<br />

Ameropa-Reisen GmbH Hall 13 100<br />

Amhsa Marina Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Amiana Nha Trang Resort Hall 26.c 313<br />

Amiel Tours Hall 4.2 205<br />

Amin Kawar & Sons Travel<br />

& Tourism Hall 4.2 200<br />

Aminess Hotels & Campsites<br />

(Laguna Novigrad D.D.) Hall 1.2 214<br />

Amondo GmbH Hall 25 137<br />

AMResorts Hall 22.a 109<br />

Amstar DMC Hall 22.b 207<br />

Amsterdam Circle Line B.V &<br />

Smidtje Canal Cruises & Events Hall 10.2 102<br />

An African Anthology Hall 20 132<br />

An Oige Irish Youth Hostel<br />

Association Hall 4.1 104<br />

ANA All Nippon Airways Hall 26.a 103<br />

Ananda in the Himalayas Hall 9 310<br />

Anantara Hotels, Resorts & SPAs Hall 2.2 200<br />

Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas Hall 26.b 211<br />

Anantara Mui Ne Resort Hall 26.c 313<br />

Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort<br />

& Avani Riverside Bangkok<br />

Hotel Hall 26.b 221<br />

Anantara Sri Lanka Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort Hall 2.2 100<br />

Anantara Uluwatu - Bali Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Anchorage Hotel Hall 22.a 115<br />

ANDAKIRA GROUP Hall 26.b 211<br />

ANDALUSIEN<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Andaman Embrace Patong -<br />

PHUKET Hall 26.b 211<br />

Andamos Tours Hall 22.a 107<br />

Andando Tours -<br />

Angemermeyer Cruises Hall 23.a 113<br />

andBeyond Hall 20 113<br />

Andean Adventures Peru Hall 23.a 118<br />

Andean Explorer’s Cusco Hall 23.a 118<br />

Andean Origins Hall 23.a 118<br />

Andean Travel Company,<br />

Galapagos Cruises Hall 23.a 113<br />

Andersen Hotel<br />

& Absalon Hotel Copenhagen Hall 18 132a<br />

Andhra Pradesh Tourism Hall 5.2b 224<br />

André Tours DMC Portugal Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Andrew The Travel Company<br />

(Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Anek Lines Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Anema Resort Gili Lombok Hall 26.a 115<br />

Anemos Luxury Grand Resort Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Hall 25<br />

Stand 110<br />

Anex Tour GmbH Hall 25 110<br />

Angela Shanley Associates Hall 18 123<br />

angelo by Vienna House<br />

Ekaterinburg Hall 9 311<br />

angelo by Vienna House Prague Hall 9 311<br />

Angkor Palace Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 107<br />

Angkor Village Hotel & Resort Hall 26.a 107<br />

ANIXE technology for travel<br />

and tourism Hall 5.1 101<br />

ANJ Travel & Tour Hall 26.b 226<br />

Annapurna Hotel Ten Bel Tenerife,<br />

The View Hotel Resort<br />

And Gourmet Restaurant Hall 2.1 112<br />

Annset Holidays, Inc. Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Antalya Hall 3.2 201<br />

Antarpply Hall 23.b 209<br />

Antelope Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Anthurium Tourisme Ocean Indien Hall 20 130<br />

Antigua and Barbuda Tourism<br />

Authority Hall 22.a 113<br />

ANZ Nature Tours Ltd Hall 5.2a 120<br />

AOT Inbound Pty Ltd Hall 5.2a 119<br />

aovo Touristik AG Hall 25 168<br />

AP Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

apaleo GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

Apartments Cosmopolita SL Hall 2.1 113, 203<br />

APASSIONATA Park München Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Aphrodite Hills Resort Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Apollo Hotels Hall 10.2 102<br />

Apollo Tourist Service Ltd Hall 15.1 101<br />

Apparthotel STEIGER Bad<br />

Schandau Hall 11.2 105<br />

Apstar Tours Hall 21.a 108<br />

APTC All Pacific Travel<br />

Concept Fiji Hall 5.2a 103<br />

APTC Pty Ltd Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Aqua Hotel Hall 2.1 203<br />

Aqualux Hotel Spa Suite & Terme Hall 1.2 224<br />

Aquarius Travel Hall 3.1 609<br />

Aquila Private Game Reserve<br />

and Spa Hall 20 138<br />

AR Tour Prague Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

ARA Tours Hall 22.a 107<br />

Arabian Adventures Hall 2.2 100, 200<br />

Arabian Adventures Qatar Hall 2.2 206<br />

Arabian Explorers Oman Hall 25 175<br />

Arabian Explorers VAE Hall 25 175<br />

Aragón, Gobierno de Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Araliya Green Hills Hotels<br />

(Pvt) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Aranui Hall 5.2a 105<br />

Arbatax Park Resort Hall 1.2 212<br />

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Karibik e.V. Hall 22.a 111<br />

Arbeitsgemeinschaft<br />

Lateinamerika e.V. Hall 23.b 213<br />

ARBERLAND REGio GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Archäologisches Museum<br />

Stadt Kelheim Hall 10.2 112<br />

arcona HOTELS & RESORTS Hall 9 211<br />

Arcotel Hotels & Resorts GmbH Hall 9 210<br />

Arctic Adventure ApS Hall 18 132a<br />

Arctic Trip Hall 18 132c<br />

Arena di Verona Opera Festival Hall 1.2 224<br />

Arena Hospitality Group Hall 1.2 214<br />

Arenal Kioro Suites & Spa Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

ARGE Donau Österreich Hall 17 103<br />

Argentina Hall 23.b 209<br />

Argentina, LGTB Hall 21.b 218<br />

Ariane Systems Hall 7.1c 104<br />

ARIBO Hotel Erbendorf Hall 9 109<br />

Arizona Office of Tourism Hall 3.1 308<br />

Arlymear Travel Company Ltd. Hall 26.b 211<br />

Armed Forces Officers<br />

Club & Hotel Hall 2.2 200<br />

Armenia by Nueva Vista DMC Hall 3.1 614<br />

Armenian National Tourism<br />

Association Hall 4.2 608<br />

Armenian Tourism Development<br />

Foundation Hall 15.1 102<br />

ARMOTOURS Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Arne Madro EDV-Organisation<br />

GmbH Hall 8.1 136<br />

Aronda Adriana Travel Hall 1.2 214<br />

A-ROSA Flussschiff GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Around Africa Safaris Hall 21.a 121<br />

Around The Himalayas Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Arp Museum -<br />

Bahnhof Rolandseck Hall 16 100b<br />

Arp-hansen Hotel Group Hall 18 132a<br />

ARPT Algarve<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Arrigo Oswald Ltd Incoming DMC Hall 1.2 220<br />

art cities REISEN Hall 16 100e<br />

Art of Travel Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

AR-Trek Hall 3.1 606<br />

Aruba Tourism Authority Hall 22.a 104<br />

Arumeru River Lodge Hall 21.a 128<br />

Arunachal Tourism Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Arzachena, Consorzio<br />

Operatori Turistici Hall 1.2 212<br />

Asanja Africa Ltd. Hall 20 121,122<br />

AsaRay Tours Hall 4.1 246<br />

ASB Travel Solutions Ltd. Hall 18 123<br />

ASFiNAG Maut Service GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Ashkelon Development<br />

Company Ltd Hall 4.2 205<br />

Ashtar Tours International Hall 4.2 200<br />

ASIA DMC Hall 26.c 313<br />

Asia Expeditions Hall 3.1 606<br />

Asia Experience Tours Hall 26.a 109<br />

Asia Holidays Agency Hall 26.b 211<br />

Asia Leisure (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Asia World Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

Asialink Holidays Hall 26.a 115<br />

Asian Adventures Travel<br />

Mgt Company Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Asian Exotica (Pvt) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Asian Overland Services<br />

Tours & Travel Hall 26.a 117<br />

Asian Tour Co., Ltd Hall 26.b 226<br />

Asian Trails (M) Sdn Bhd Hall 26.b 207<br />

Asian Trails China Hall 26.b 207<br />

Asian Trails Co Ltd. Hall 26.b 207<br />

Asian Trails Laos<br />

(AT Lao Co., Ltd.) Hall 26.b 207<br />

Asian Trails Ltd. Hall 26.b 207<br />

Asian Trails Tour Ltd. Hall 26.b 207<br />

Asiana Travel Hall 26.c 306<br />

Asilia Africa Hall 21.a 128<br />

ASKA Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Aslan Adventure<br />

Tours and Travel Ltd. Hall 21.a 108a<br />

Aspen Snowmass Hall 21.b 215b<br />

asr Allianz selbständiger<br />

Reiseunternehmen Hall 25 137<br />

Assam Bengal Navigation<br />

Co. Pvt Ltd Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

ASSD Ho(s)telsoftware Hall 10.1 109<br />

Association des Hotels<br />

de Charme Hall 20 128<br />

Association of Cyprus Tourist<br />

Enterprises Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Association of Cyprus<br />

Travel Agents Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Association of Ecotourism<br />

in Romania Hall 4.1 237<br />

Association of Hotels and<br />

Restaurants of Latvia Hall 18 130<br />

Association Tourists Operators Hall 20 128<br />

ASTA Hall 3.1 242<br />

Asterias Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Astlanda Hotelli AS /<br />

Radisson Blu Hotel Hall 18 127<br />

ASTRAL Holidays International Hall 15.1 101<br />

Astrida Travel Hall 18 131a<br />

Asturien, Grünes Spanien Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

ATA, Associacao de Turismo<br />

dos Acores Hall 1.1 210<br />

ATA, Associacao de Turismo<br />

dos Acores Hall 4.1 233<br />

ATC African Travel Concept Hall 20 138<br />

ATG Africa Travel Hall 20 119<br />

ATG Travel Deutschland GmbH Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

ATI Travel Hall 26.a 119<br />

atib (Alternative Tourism Events<br />

and Enterprises Association) Hall 3.2 201<br />

ATIS a.s. Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Atlantica Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas Hall 22.a 112<br />

Atlantis The Palm Dubai Hall 2.2 100<br />

Atlas African Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.a 121<br />

Atlas Outdoor Hall 21.b 213<br />

Atlas Tours Hall 4.2 200<br />

Atlas Voyages Hall 21.b 213<br />

Atmantan Wellness Resort Hall 9 310<br />

atmosfair gGmbH Hall 4.1 249<br />

Atomium & ADAM Brussels Hall 10.2 103<br />

#8 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


A / B<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Atout France - Frankreich Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

ATP - Association of Tourism<br />

Professionals Hall 20 128<br />

Atrium Hotels-Luxury Resorts<br />

Collection-Rhodes-Greece Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

ATS Pacific Australia Hall 5.2a 119<br />

ATS Pacific Fiji Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Attica Group / Superfast Ferries-<br />

Blue Star Ferries Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Attitude Hotels Hall 20 128<br />

ATV SRL-Busdienst Gardasee<br />

Verona Hall 1.2 224<br />

Au Quai Restaurant GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Auckland Seaplanes Hall 5.2a 120<br />

Audi Forum Ingolstadt Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Augsburg Regio Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Augustusburg/Scharfenstein/<br />

Lichtenwalde Schlossbetriebe Hall 11.2 102<br />

AURA VOYAGES Boutique Indian<br />

Voyages Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Auras Tours Hall 2.2 102<br />

Auric Air Services Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Aurora Lapland Travel<br />

& Our Lapland - Our Sámiland Hall 18 132b<br />

Austin, Visit Austin Hall 3.1 211<br />

Australia One Pty Ltd Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Australia Tourism Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Australian Wildlife Journeys Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Australis Hall 23.b 208<br />

Austria Trend Hotels Hall 17 103<br />

Authentic Borneo Tours Hall 26.a 109<br />

Authentic Madagascar Tours Hall 20 103<br />

Authentic Tanzania Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Autobus Oberbayern Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Autocandia - Rent a Car Greece Hall 1.1 114<br />

Autostadt GmbH Hall 6.2a 103a<br />

AUTOTRANS d.o.o. Hall 1.2 216<br />

Auvergne Rhône Alpes Tourisme Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Availpro Hall 8.1 138<br />

Avance Rent Hall 1.1 103<br />

AVANI Hua Hin Resort & Villas Hall 26.b 221<br />

Avanspettacolo Venezia<br />

Dinner Show Hall 1.2 224<br />

Avantio Hall 6.1 106<br />

Avatar Tour Ltd. Hall 15.1 101<br />

avenTOURa GmbH Hall 22.a 124<br />

Aventuras Tierra Verde Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

AVI Travel Hall 1.2 116<br />

Avianca Aerovías del continente<br />

Americano Hall 23.a 122<br />

Avila Beach Hotel Hall 22.a 105<br />

Avis Budget<br />

Autovermietung<br />

Hall 9 101a, 101b<br />

AVIS-Budget Réunion Hall 20 130<br />

AVRA.travel Hall 6.1 128<br />

AVS GmbH Data Management<br />

& Customer Care Hall 11.2 103<br />

AVS GmbH Data Management<br />

& Customer Care Hall 6.2b 318<br />

Avvio Hall 6.1 136<br />

awotel Burhave Hall 9 109<br />

AX Hotel Operations Hall 1.2 220<br />

Axis & Globe Travel Hall 18 123<br />

Axis Data, S.L. Hall 2.1 204<br />

Ayara Hilltops Boutique Resort<br />

& Spa, Phuket Hall 26.b 211<br />

Aydinbey Group Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Ayia Napa-Protaras<br />

Tourism Board Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Ayii Anargyri Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Ayodya Resort Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Ayung Resort Ubud Hall 26.a 115<br />

Ayvalik Hall 3.2 201<br />

Azerbaijan Ministry of Culture<br />

& Tourism Hall 3.1 601<br />

Azeta Incoming Argentina Hall 23.b 209<br />

Azia Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

AZIMUT Management Europe<br />

GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

Azores Airlines<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Azoris Hotels & Leisure Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Azura Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Azura Retreats Hall 21.a 128<br />

B<br />

B&B Hotels Hall 1.1 213<br />

B2Book srl Hall 6.1 124<br />

B4ITALY Hall 1.2 108<br />

Bab Al Qasr Hall 2.2 200<br />

BabelYo Kawan Jalan Indonesia Hall 26.b 228<br />

Babylonstoren Hall 9 310<br />

Bach-Archiv Leipzig Hall 11.2 102<br />

Bad Hersfeld Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Badem Tour Hall 1.2 201<br />

Baden Airpark GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Baden-Baden Kur-<br />

& Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Baden-Württemberg,<br />

Tourismus Marketing Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Bagus Retreat Resorts Hall 26.a 115<br />

Bahamas Tourist Office Hall 22.a 112<br />

Bahia del Duque Hall 2.1 121<br />

Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.a 106<br />

Bahrain Tourism<br />

& Exhibition Authority Hall 4.2 204<br />

Baibol Travel www.baibol.kg Hall 3.1 606<br />

Baisy Oryx Tours,<br />

Travel & Safaris Ltd. Hall 4.1 246<br />

BAKKA Hall 3.2 201<br />

Bala Guest House Hall 5.2a 106<br />

Balears, Agencia de Turisme<br />

de les Illes Balears Hall 2.1 102<br />

Bali Hai Cruises Hall 26.a 115<br />

Bali Mandira Beach<br />

Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Bali Tropic Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Balitamansari Hotels Group Hall 26.a 115<br />

Ballettzentrum Hamburg -<br />

John Neumeier Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Baltic Blues UAB Hall 18 111<br />

Baltic Travel Group Hall 18 130<br />

BALTICVISION Hall 18 111b<br />

Banana Island Resort Doha<br />

by Anantara Hall 2.2 206<br />

Banco de Reservas Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Banco Popular Dominicano Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Bandara Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.b 221<br />

Banff & Lake Louise Tourism Hall 3.1 390<br />

Bangkok Airways PCL Hall 26.b 231<br />

Bangkok Hospital Hall 26.b 214<br />

Bangkok Metropolitan<br />

Administration Hall 26.b 233<br />

Bangkok Palace Hotel<br />

& Cholchan Cholchan<br />

Pattaya Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

Bangladesh Tourism Board Hall 5.2a 100<br />

Banthai Beach Resort & Spa Hall 26.b 211<br />

Banyan Tree Bangkok Hall 26.b 221<br />

Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur Hall 26.a 117<br />

Baraza Resort & Spa, Zanzibar Hall 21.a 126<br />

Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. Hall 22.a 110<br />

Barbara Cruising d.o.o. Hall 1.2 204<br />

Barcelo Hotel Group Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Barceló Hotel Group Hall 22.b 207<br />

Barceló Hotel Group Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Barceló Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.a 115<br />

Barcelona & Costa Brava<br />

Boutique Hotels Hall 2.1 203<br />

Barcelona Province Council -<br />

Barcelona Province Tourist Board Hall 2.1 203<br />

Barefoot Havelock<br />

& The Serai Resorts Hall 5.2b 204<br />

Bari Kothi, Azimganj Hall 5.2b 204<br />

Baron Travel Corp. Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Barton Hill Travel Hall 18 123<br />

Barut Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Barzahlen.de Hall 6.1 116<br />

Basanta Adventure Treks<br />

& Expedition Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Basecamp Explorer Spitsbergen Hall 18 132d<br />

Basel Tourismus<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Basel und die Fondation Beyeler Hall 16 100c<br />

Baskenland, Basque Tour Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Bassin d’Arcachon Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

BATAB Hall 3.2 201<br />

Batavia Stad Amsterdam<br />

Fashion Outlet Hall 10.2 102<br />

Batman´s Hill on Collins Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Bauhaus 100 im Westen<br />

Geschäftsbüro Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Bauhaus-Archiv <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 12 101<br />

Baum & Zeit - Baumkronenpfad<br />

Beelitz-Heilstätten HPG Hall 12 101<br />

Bavaria Fernreisen Hall 25 137<br />

Bay Hotel Ho Chi Minh Hall 26.c 313<br />

Bay Watch Travel Hall 1.2 118<br />

Bay Watch Travel Agency Hall 1.2 118<br />

Bayer. Staatsbad Bad<br />

Kissingen GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bayerische Staatsoper Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bayerischer Golfverband e.V. Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bayerischer Heilbäder-<br />

Verband e.V. Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bayerischer Landessportverband Hall 4.1 106<br />

Bayerischer Wald / TVO Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bayerisches Golf<br />

& Thermenland / TVO Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bayerisches Staatsministerium<br />

für Umwelt und<br />

Verbraucherschutz Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bayern Tourismus Marketing Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bayerwald Media GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

BAYREUTH Marketing<br />

& Tourismus Hall 6.2b 301<br />

BBI- School for International<br />

Hospitality & Tourism Business Hall 10.2 101<br />

BB-Promotion GmbH Hall 8.2 103a<br />

bbw Akademie GmbH Hall 11.1 212<br />

bbw Hochschule Hall 11.1 212<br />

bd4travel GmbH Hall 5.1 118<br />

Be Live Collection Palace de Muro Hall 2.1 106<br />

Be Live Hotels Hall 2.1 105<br />

BE! Tourismus AG<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Beach Republic (Samui) Co.,Ltd. Hall 26.b 221<br />

Beachcomber Resorts + Hotels Hall 20 125<br />

Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel Hall 3.1 305<br />

Beachscape Kin Ha Hotel Hall 22.b 207<br />

Beads Safaris Collection Hall 21.a 108a<br />

Beauty of Japan Hall 4.1 238<br />

Beauty of Japan Tours Hall 26.a 102<br />

BECKERBILLETT GmbH Hall 16 100d<br />

Bedriven<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Bee Eater & Honey Guide Safaris Hall 21.a 128<br />

Beehive Hospitality Hall 6.1 123<br />

BeeRent B.V. Hall 6.1 122<br />

Beethoven Jubiläums GmbH Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Beethoven Orchester Bonn Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Beethovenfest Bonn Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Beethoven-Haus Bonn Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Beijing CAISSA International<br />

Travel Service Hall 26.c 302<br />

Beijing Mioji Technology<br />

Co. Ltd. Hall 6.1 113<br />

Beijing Nimbus International<br />

Travel Service Hall 26.c 305<br />

Belconti Resort Hotel Hall 3.2 201<br />

Beleon Group Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Belgien-Tourismus Wallonie Hall 16 100e<br />

Belgium - visit.brussels Hall 10.2 103<br />

Belize Tourism Board Hall 22.b 208<br />

Belize Vacation Partners Hall 22.b 208<br />

Bella Aventura Costa Rica Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Belmondo Viaggi Hall 1.2 102<br />

Belvelo E-Bike Erlebnisreisen<br />

für Genießer Hall 26.c 301<br />

Benchmark Hotel & Resorts Hall 3.1 305<br />

Benecke’s Reisewelt Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Benletoni Tours Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Bensaude Hotels<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Bentour Reisen Hall 25 119<br />

Beppler and Jacobson<br />

Montenegro DOO Hall 1.2 219<br />

Berchtesgadener Land<br />

Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Berge & Meer Touristik GmbH Hall 25 151<br />

Bergisches Struktur-&<br />

Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft Hall 8.2 103c<br />

Berjaya Hotel and Resort Hall 26.a 117<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Barrierefrei Hall 12 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Health Excellence Hall 21.b 214h<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Highlights GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Leichtathletik-EM<br />

<strong>2018</strong> GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Stars Hall 12 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Treptow-Köpenick<br />

Tourismusverein Hall 12 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>-Brandenburg Hall 12 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Apotheker-Verein<br />

& Verband Hall 24 102<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Bezirke Hall 12 101<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er CSD e.V. Hall 21.b 216a<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Morgenpost GmbH Hall 14.1 101<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #9


EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z<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 />

BERmark Incoming GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

Bern Tourismus<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Bernard Tours (Pvt.) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

berner+becker revenue<br />

management Hall 7.1c 120c<br />

Bero <strong>Berlin</strong> Eurolimousine Hall 18 117<br />

Best Day Travel Group Hall 22.b 207<br />

Best Digital Solution Hall 1.2 202<br />

Best Hospitality Solution Hall 1.2 202<br />

Best of Costa Rica Tour<br />

Operator & DMC Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Best of Lanka (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Best of Scandinavia Incoming Hall 18 132e<br />

Best Sport Solution Hall 1.2 202<br />

Best Time RV Hall 3.1 415<br />

Best Time Tour,<br />

Luxury Transports<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Best Travel Hall 15.1 103<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 115<br />

Best Western Hotels & Resorts Hall 9 309<br />

BEST-REISEN Hall 25 147<br />

BestSearch Media GmbH Hall 6.1 115<br />

Besucherbergwerk Markus-<br />

Semmler Bad Schlema Hall 10.2 112<br />

Betterspace Hall 7.1c 102<br />

BETÜSAB Hall 3.2 201<br />

Betuyab A.S. (Belek Tourism<br />

Investors Association) Hall 3.2 119<br />

Bewotec GmbH Hall 5.1 123<br />

Beyond Roads Travel<br />

& Photography Hall 4.1 227<br />

BG Rei Del Mediterrani<br />

Palace Adults only Hall 2.1 106<br />

Bhara Tours Hall 26.a 115<br />

Bhaya Group Hall 26.c 313<br />

BHM Media Solutions GmbH Hall 6.1 126<br />

Bhutan - Bhutan Travel Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bhutan - Happiness Kingdom<br />

Travels Hall 26.c 330<br />

Bhutan Etho Metho Tours & Treks Hall 26.c 324<br />

Bhutan Friendship Holidays Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bhutan Green Travel Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bhutan Land of Happiness Tours Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bhutan Mind Vacation Tours Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bhutan Norter Adventure Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bhutan Tourism Corporation<br />

Ltd. (BTCL) Hall 26.c 327<br />

Bhutan Tourister Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bhutan Travel Bureau Hall 26.c 331<br />

Bhutan Travel Service Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bhutan Wind Horse Tours,<br />

Treks and Expeditions Hall 26.c 332<br />

Bhutan Yarden Tours & Treks Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bhutan, Tourism Council Hall 26.c 318<br />

Bibelhaus Erlebnis Museum Hall 10.2 112<br />

BIBIONE LIVE Hall 1.2 224<br />

BIC Tours Hall 21.a 121<br />

Bidvest Car Rental Hall 20 138<br />

Bidy Tour Hall 26.a 115<br />

Big Bus Tours Hall 18 123<br />

BIG Family VMC Hall 2.1 124<br />

Big Game Parks Hall 20 114<br />

BigFoot Tours Hall 20 131<br />

BigXtra Touristik GmbH Hall 25 172<br />

Bike Rent NYC Hall 3.1 205<br />

Bilbao Bizkaia Hall 21.b 215e<br />

Biletbank - Akdeniz Petur Turizm<br />

Seyahat Acentesi ve Tic. A.S. Hall 25 132<br />

Bingen-Rüdesheimer Fähr-<br />

& Schiffahrtsges. Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Biohotel Strandeck Hall 4.1 216<br />

Birce Tour Hall 25 145<br />

Birmingham, Alabama CVB Hall 3.1 222<br />

BizTravel Hall 10.1 121<br />

Blackpool Holdings (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Blanes, Oficina de Turisme Hall 2.1 203<br />

Blau Hotels & Resorts Hall 2.1 102<br />

Blau Mari Travel Services Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Blenheim Palace Hall 18 120<br />

BLISS INNS PRIVATE LIMITED Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Blu Hotels Spa Hall 1.2 218<br />

Blue Bay Golf & Beach Resort Hall 22.a 105<br />

Blue Bay Hotels Zanzibar Hall 21.a 128<br />

Blue Bird Airways Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Blue Boat Company Hall 10.2 102<br />

Blue Diamond Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.b 207<br />

Blue Diamond Salam Palace Resort Hall 2.2 104<br />

Blue Dolphin Hotel Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Blue Horizons Travel & Tours, Inc Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Blue Lagoon Cruises Fiji Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Blue Lagoon Group Hall 1.1 116<br />

Blue Lagoon- Home of Dolphin<br />

Encouters Hall 22.a 112<br />

Blue Lanka Tours (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Blue Man Group Hall 3.1 205<br />

Blue Poppy Tours & Treks Hall 26.c 328<br />

Blue Ribbon Bags Hall 2.1 115<br />

Blue Travel Partner Services/<br />

Destination Services Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Bluewater Resorts Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Blumenfisch am Großen<br />

Wannsee Hall 12 101<br />

bmi Hall 25 130<br />

Bo Phut Resort & Spa Hall 26.b 217<br />

BOAT BIKE TOURS Hall 10.2 102<br />

Bochum Marketing GmbH Hall 8.2 101a<br />

Bochumer Veranstaltungs-GmbH Hall 8.2 101a<br />

Bodenmais Tourismus<br />

& Marketing Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bodensee Airport Friedrichshafen Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Bohemia - Discover Balkans Hall 1.2 201<br />

Bohemia Suites & Spa Hall 1.1 112<br />

Bohol Beach Club Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Boiana-MG Travel Company Hall 15.1 101<br />

Bonner Personen Schiffahrt eG Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Bonotel Exclusive Travel Hall 3.1 351<br />

Bontour Incoming - C.I.<br />

Travel Group Hall 18 124<br />

Boogie Events Hall 4.1 220<br />

Bookassist Hall 8.1 108<br />

Booking.com Hall 9 202<br />

Bookingkit GmbH Hall 25 137<br />

BookLogic Hall 8.1 122<br />

Boomerang Reisen Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Boomerang Reisen GmbH<br />

Filiale <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 20 120<br />

Bordeaux Wine Trip Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Borealis Destination Management Hall 18 111b<br />

Borgo Egnazia Hall 9 310<br />

Borneo Eco Tours Hall 26.a 109<br />

Borneo Nature Tours Sdn Bhd Hall 26.a 117<br />

Borneo Refugia Adventure<br />

Sdn Bhd Hall 26.a 117<br />

Borneo Trails Tours & Travel Hall 26.a 109<br />

Boston Hotel Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

BOSYS Software GmbH Hall 5.1 106<br />

Botswana Tourism Organisation Hall 20 131<br />

Bougainville Experience Tours Hall 5.2a 106<br />

Bougainvillea Group Lodges Hall 21.a 128<br />

Boundless Southern Africa Hall 20 107<br />

Boundless Southern Africa Hall 4.1 251<br />

BOYTAV Bodrum Peninsula Hall 3.2 201<br />

BQ Alcudia Sun Village Hall 2.1 106<br />

Bradenton Area Convention<br />

and Visitors Bureau Hall 3.1 304<br />

Brandenburg Hall 12 101<br />

Brandenburgische Gesellschaft<br />

für Kultur und Geschichte Hall 12 101<br />

Brandenburgischer Kurorteund<br />

Bäderverband e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

Brändön Lodge & Pine Bay Lodge Hall 18 108<br />

Bratislava Tourist Board Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Brauereigasthof Hotel Aying Hall 9 310<br />

Brauhaus Lemke Hall 12 101<br />

Bräutigam Ideen, Druck & Service<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Hall 25 101<br />

Hall 23.b<br />

Stand 203<br />

Brazilian Tourist Board - Embratur Hall 23.b 203<br />

Breezes Bahamas Hall 22.a 112<br />

Breezes Beach Club Hall 21.a 126<br />

Bremen + Bremerhaven Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Bremer Ratskeller, Weinhandel &<br />

Versand, Großmarkt Bremen GmbH Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Bright Sky Travel Hall 4.2 115<br />

Brijrama Palace Hall 5.2b 204<br />

Bristol Airport Hall 18 123<br />

Bristol and Bath Cultural<br />

Destinations Hall 18 123<br />

Brno Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Broadway Inbound Hall 3.1 205<br />

Broich Premium Catering GmbH Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Brot für die Welt - Tourism Watch Hall 4.1 224<br />

Browns Hotels & Resorts Hall 5.2a 114<br />

BS PAYONE GmbH Hall 10.1 117<br />

BTP Bauer Touristik Hall 23.a 112<br />

BTravel d.o.o. Best Travel Solution Hall 1.2 202<br />

Buchbinder Rent-a-Car Hall 14.1 103a, 103b<br />

Buchheim Museum der Phantasie Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Bucintoro Viaggi S.R.L. Hall 1.2 224<br />

Buddha Air Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Buenos días México Business<br />

& Travel Hall 22.b 207<br />

Buffalo City Metropolitan<br />

Municipality Hall 20 138<br />

Buffalo Tours Hall 26.c 307<br />

Buffelsdrift Game Lodge Hall 20 138<br />

Bulgarien - Ministerium<br />

für Tourismus Hall 15.1 101<br />

Bumi Surabaya City Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Bundesagentur für Arbeit Hall 11.1 214<br />

Bundesamt für Naturschutz Hall 24 101<br />

BundesForum Kinderund<br />

Jugendreisen Hall 4.1 118<br />

Bundesgartenschau Erfurt 2021 Hall 11.2 103<br />

Bundesgartenschau Heilbronn 2019 Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Bundeskunsthalle Hall 16 100c<br />

Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche<br />

Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung<br />

(BMZ) Hall 4.1 200<br />

Bundesverband der Gästeführer<br />

in Deutschland Hall 12 102<br />

BUNDU ADVENTURES Hall 21.e 101<br />

Burasari Group Co., Ltd Hall 26.b 221<br />

Burg Hohenzollern,<br />

Burgverwaltung Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Burgas Municipality Hall 15.1 101<br />

Burgenland Tourismus GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Burgmuseum Burg Liechtenstein Hall 10.2 112<br />

Burj Khalifa - At The Top Hall 2.2 100<br />

Bursa Culture & Tourism<br />

Promotion Association Hall 3.2 116<br />

Bursa Kültür Turizmi ve Tanitma<br />

Birligi Baskanligi Hall 3.2 201<br />

Bush Ways Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Bushcamp Company Hall 21.e 101<br />

Business Visum GmbH Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

Busy Rooms Limited Hall 10.1 112a<br />

BUZZ DMC<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Byblos Hotel Hall 2.2 100<br />

C<br />

CA Customer Alliance GmbH Hall 8.1 135a<br />

Cabildo Insular de la Gomera Hall 2.1 202<br />

Cabo Verde, Direcção Geral<br />

de Turismo e Transportes Hall 21.b 208<br />

Cactus Hotels Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Cactus Tours Madagascar Hall 20 121,122<br />

Cadiz Tourist Board<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Cadw Hall 18 121<br />

Caesar data & Software Ltd. Hall 6.1 103<br />

Caesar Premier Hotels Hall 4.2 205<br />

Caesars Entertainment Hall 3.1 231<br />

Cala Ginepro Hotels Hall 1.2 212<br />

Cala Pins- Best Hotels<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Cala Ratjada - Font de sa Cala - Canyamel<br />

- Cala Mesquida - Capdepera Hall 2.1 123<br />

Calacuncheddi Hotel de Charme Hall 1.2 212<br />

Calaserena Village Hall 1.2 212<br />

Calido Maris Hotel Hall 3.2 201<br />

CalMac Ferries Hall 18 123<br />

Caloura Hotel Resort<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Camara Argentina de Turismo Hall 23.b 209<br />

Cambodia, Ministry of Tourism Hall 26.b 225<br />

Cambria DMC Hall 18 121<br />

Cambrils, Patronat Municipal<br />

de Turisme Hall 2.1 203<br />

Camiecua Cia.Ltda. Agencia<br />

de viajes Hall 23.a 113<br />

Camino Abierto Hall 23.b 209<br />

Camino Travel & Premio DMC Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

CaminoWays.com Hall 4.1 217<br />

Camp Adventure Hall 4.1 213<br />

Camp Hwange & Kazuma Trails Hall 20 133<br />

Campervan North America LLC Hall 3.1 435<br />

Camping Abbatoggia Hall 1.2 212<br />

Camping Flumendosa Hall 1.2 212<br />

Camping Kovacine (Cresanka d.d.) Hall 1.2 207<br />

Camping S’ena Arrubia Hall 1.2 212<br />

Canadian Tours International Hall 3.1 390<br />

Canadian Travel Partners Hall 3.1 390<br />

Canadvac Travel Services Hall 3.1 390<br />

Canakkale Hall 3.2 201<br />

Canary Island Car S.L.U. CICAR Hall 2.1 209<br />

Cantabria, Kantabrien Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Canterbury Cathedral Hall 18 123<br />

Cape and Kantary Hotels Hall 26.a 107<br />

Cape Hotel Hall 20 138<br />

Cape St Francis Hall 20 138<br />

Cape Town Helicopters Hall 20 132<br />

Caper Travel - India Hall 5.2b 211<br />

Capri by Fraser <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 12 101<br />

Caraka Travelindo Hall 26.a 115<br />

Caravan Kooch Tour<br />

and Travel Agency Hall 4.1 236<br />

Carcassonne, Weltkulturerbe Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Caribbean Tourism Organization Hall 22.a 117<br />

Caribbean Tours Hall 22.a 107<br />

Carlingford Adventure Centre Hall 4.1 104<br />

Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group Hall 9 208<br />

Carnival Cruise Line Hall 25 125<br />

Caronte & Tourist S.p.A. Hall 1.2 113<br />

Carpathian Euroregion Poland,<br />

Association Hall 14.1 112<br />

Casa de Campo Resort & Villas Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Casale Panayiotis Traditional Village Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Cascade Wellness & Lifestyle Resort Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Cash Autonoleggi Hall 1.2 224<br />

Cast Central America Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Castell - Platja D’Aro - S’Agaró Hall 2.1 203<br />

Castelldefels, Oficina de Turismo Hall 2.1 203<br />

Castilla La Mancha Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

CASTILLA Y LEON Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Catalonia Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.b 207<br />

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Hall 26.a 119<br />

CATOD Hall 3.2 201<br />

CATS Ltd. Hall 3.1 603<br />

Caucasus Travel Hall 15.1 103<br />

Cavalieri Art Hotel Prestige<br />

Travel Marketing Hall 1.2 220<br />

Cavo Spada Luxury Sports<br />

& Leisure Resort & Spa Hall 1.1 112<br />

#10 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


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CBS Cologne Business<br />

School GmbH Hall 11.1 202<br />

CCP Condor Computer GmbH Hall 5.1 137<br />

Ceará Destination 23.A 106<br />

Celes Beachfront Resort<br />

& Samui Palm Beach Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

Celestyal Cruises Hall 25 101<br />

CELTH Centre of Expertise Leisure,<br />

Tourism & Hospitality Hall 10.2 102<br />

Celtic Group Hostels Hall 4.1 104<br />

Cendyn Hall 7.1c 103<br />

Centara Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.b 223<br />

Centennial Hotel Tallinn Hall 18 111b<br />

Central Asia Tourism<br />

Company / CAT Hall 3.1 606<br />

Central Asian Travel System Hall 3.1 605<br />

Central Baltic Incoming AB Hall 18 132e<br />

Central Bohemia Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Central Hoteles Hall 22.b 207<br />

CentreVille Hotel & Experiences Hall 1.2 219<br />

Centro de Portugal ARPT Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Centro Vacanze Isuledda Hall 1.2 212<br />

Centrovital Hotel Hall 12 101<br />

Century Hotel Hall 2.2 206<br />

Certified GmbH & Co. KG Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

CESTOB Cesme Association<br />

of Touristic Hoteliers Hall 3.2 201<br />

Ceylon Tours Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

CFK Spiesen Elversberg Hall 9 109<br />

CGH Earth Hall 5.2b 206<br />

Chaba Samui Resort and Chaba,<br />

Cabana Beach Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

Cha-Da Hotel Group Hall 26.b 221<br />

Chadstone - The Fashion Capital Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Chaka Camps Hall 21.a 128<br />

Chamber of Corfu Hall 1.1 102<br />

Chamber of Shipping Hall 3.2 201<br />

Champagne Marne Tourism Board Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Champions Travel Hall 9 320<br />

Champlung Hotels & Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Chandra Universal Travel PT. Hall 26.a 115<br />

Charleston, Explore South Carolina Hall 3.1 330<br />

Charmillion Hotels & Resorts Hall 4.2 117<br />

Charter Traffic Hall 25 134<br />

Chaweng Regent and Melati Beach<br />

Resort and Spa Hall 26.b 221<br />

CHC Hotels / Chnaris Hotel Management<br />

Development & Consulting S.A. Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Check it Consulting Hall 6.1 132<br />

Cheli & Peacock Safaris Hall 20 121,122<br />

Chelsea Hotel Toronto Hall 3.1 390<br />

Chemnitzer Wirtschaftsförderungsund<br />

Entwicklungsgesellschaft Hall 11.2 102<br />

Chen-Ray Travel and Tours Hall 26.c 318<br />

CHERNOBYLwel.come Hall 3.1 616<br />

Chia Laguna Hall 1.2 212<br />

Chiawa Camp Hall 21.e 101<br />

Chickasaw Country Hall 3.1 140<br />

Chiemgau Tourismus e.V. Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Chiemsee-Alpenland Tourismus Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Chikunto Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.e 101<br />

Chile Hall 23.b 212<br />

Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge Hall 20 133<br />

China Airlines, German Branch Hall 26.a 121<br />

China Charmission Travel Hall 4.1 238<br />

Hall 26.c<br />

Stand 314<br />

China National Tourism<br />

Administration Hall 26.c 314<br />

China Peace International Tourism Hall 25 175<br />

China Southern Airlines Co., Ltd. Hall 26.a 110<br />

China Tours Hamburg CTH GmbH Hall 26.c 339<br />

China Travel Service (Hong Kong) Hall 26.a 119<br />

China Travel Service (Taiwan) Hall 26.a 121<br />

Chobe Game Lodge Hall 20 131<br />

Choco-Story Brussels Hall 10.2 103<br />

Choice Getaways Hall 20 138<br />

Choice Hotels International Hall 9 319<br />

Choice Hotels International Hall 9 319<br />

Choose Chicago Hall 3.1 232<br />

christian hotels hospitality<br />

international Hall 8.1 131<br />

Christliche Akademie des Verbandes<br />

Christlicher Hoteliers e.V. Hall 8.1 131<br />

ChrunchIT Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Churchill Safaris & Travel Hall 21.a 121<br />

Chute Hall 6.1 144k<br />

Ciao Travel Hall 26.c 306<br />

CIBT VisumCentrale GmbH Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts Hall 5.2a 109<br />

Cipta Vacations Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises Hall 3.1 205<br />

Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya Hall 2.1 203<br />

Cirque du Soleil Hall 3.1 231<br />

Citadel Hotelsoftware GmbH Hall 8.1 135a<br />

Citrus Leisure PLC Hall 5.2a 114<br />

City Cruises Hall 18 123<br />

City Hall of Kielce Hall 15.1 100<br />

City Hotel Tallinn Hall 18 111b<br />

City Management Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

City of Luxembourg & Urban Timetravel<br />

by Digital Devotion Group Hall 10.2 101<br />

City Sightseeing Ltd. Hall 25 169<br />

Cityrama Gray Line Portugal Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe Hall 20 133<br />

CK Domstadt-Hotels<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Hall 11.2 101<br />

Classic Lanka Travels Hall 26.b 228<br />

Classic Namibia Hall 20 112<br />

Classic Portfolio Hall 20 121,122<br />

Classic Safari Africa Hall 20 112<br />

Clementson Travel Office Hall 1.2 224<br />

Cleopatra Luxury Hotels & Resort Hall 4.2 106<br />

Clervaux Rent-a-City, Excellence<br />

Hotels Hall 10.2 101<br />

Clock Software Ltd. Hall 7.1c 109<br />

Cloudbeds Hall 7.1c 111a<br />

CloudInn Hall 6.1 133<br />

Club Calimera Serra Palace Hall 3.2 201<br />

Club Magellan Ltd. Hall 15.1 101<br />

Club Nena Hall 3.2 201<br />

Club Tuana Fethiye Hall 3.2 201<br />

Cluster Festival in Bulgaria Hall 15.1 101<br />

Cluster Turistico Destino Puerto<br />

Plata Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Cluster Turístico La Romana<br />

Bayahibe Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

CN Travel Seijas y Otero S.L. Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Coastal Aviation Hall 21.a 128<br />

Coastal South Carolina USA Hall 3.1 330<br />

Cobalt Hall 1.1 110<br />

Coco Beach Island Resort Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Cocobeach Agency and Tours Hall 21.a 123<br />

CodeGen Ltd Hall 6.1 137<br />

Coeur des Îles Hall 22.a 114<br />

Collectors Club <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 10.2 112<br />

Color Line GmbH Hall 18 132d<br />

Colorado Ltd. Hall 20 128<br />

Colorado Springs Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau Hall 3.1 310<br />

Colorado Tourism Office Hall 3.1 310<br />

Colors of Zanzibar Hall 21.a 128<br />

Colour Tour Georgia Hall 15.1 103<br />

Coltur Peru Hall 23.a 118<br />

Columbia Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 110<br />

Columbus Tours Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Comair Limited Hall 20 138<br />

Coma-Ruga, Patronat Municipal de<br />

Turisme del Vendrell Hall 2.1 203<br />

Comintour Hall 3.1 611<br />

Commodore Elite & Monachus<br />

Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Common Wadden Sea Secretariat<br />

representing the Wadden Sea World<br />

Heritage Hall 4.1 230<br />

Common Wadden Sea Secretariat<br />

representing the Stakeholder Plattform Hall 4.1 216<br />

COMO Uma Canggu Hall 26.a 115<br />

Compagnie du Ponant Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

COMPASS GmbH Hall 11.1 202<br />

Compass Tours Incoming Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Comptoir Corail Hall 20 130<br />

Computer-L.A.N. GmbH Hall 5.1 140<br />

Comwell Hotels Hall 18 132a<br />

Con Chioggia SI Hall 1.2 224<br />

Concardis GmbH Hall 5.1 131<br />

Concord Travel Hall 15.1 103<br />

Concorde De Luxe Resort & Spa Hall 3.2 122<br />

Concorde Travel Tours Hall 20 128<br />

Condor Ferries Hall 18 124<br />

Condor Flugdienst GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Condor Travel S.A.C. Hall 23.b 216<br />

Condor Verde - DMC Costa Rica Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Condor Verde Travel Hall 22.b 207<br />

Conex Group S.A. Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Con-Ex Latvia Tours Group Hall 18 130<br />

conferencefinder.com Hall 9 109<br />

Congress- und Tourismus-Zentrale<br />

Nürnberg Hall 6.2b 301<br />

conichi Hall 7.1c 106<br />

Connaissance De Ceylan<br />

(Pvt.) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Connections DMC Ltd. Hall 20 128<br />

Connections Réunion Hall 20 130<br />

Connex Caribe Hall 22.b 207<br />

Conrad Hong Kong Hall 26.a 119<br />

Conrad Koh Samui Hall 26.b 221<br />

Cons. Città d’arte Ville venete<br />

GIARDINO DI VENEZIA Hall 1.2 224<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme<br />

d’Agadir Souss Massa Hall 21.b 212<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme de<br />

l’Oriental, Regionaler Tourismusrat<br />

marokkanischer Osten Hall 21.b 213<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme de<br />

Marrakech (CRT-Marrakech) Hall 21.b 213<br />

Conseil Régional du Tourisme<br />

de Tanger Tétouan Hall 21.b 213<br />

CONSELVATUR / Selva Bananito<br />

Lodge Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Consisho, Mexico Hall 8.1 113a<br />

conso.de Hall 25 175<br />

Consorci de turisme de Son<br />

servera i Sant Llorenç Hall 2.1 102<br />

Consorzio DMO Dolomiti Hall 1.2 224<br />

Consorzio Turistico dei Laghi Hall 1.2 212<br />

Constance Hotels, Resorts & Golf Hall 20 102<br />

Constantinou Bros Hotels Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

ConsultiiQ GmbH Hall 8.1 142a<br />

CONTACT USA Hall 3.1 415<br />

Cook Islands Tourism Corporation Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Cool Ideas GmbH Hall 10.1 112a<br />

COOP TRR Hall 3.2 201<br />

COOP TRR UG Hall 25 173a<br />

Copthorne Hotel Sharjah Hall 2.2 102<br />

Coquille Bonheur Hall 20 128<br />

Corail Hélicoptères Hall 20 130<br />

Coral Beach Resort Sharjah Hall 2.2 102<br />

Coral Hospitality Corp. Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Cordial Tours<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Cordoba Tourist Board<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Corendon Airlines Hall 25 122<br />

Corendon Hotels & Resorts Hall 10.2 102<br />

Cornelia De Luxe Resort Hall 3.2 129<br />

Cornwall Hall 18 123<br />

CORTINA MARKETING SE.AM. Hall 1.2 224<br />

Cosmopolitan Hotel & Spa Hall 1.1 112<br />

Costa Cálida, Región de Murcia -<br />

Spanien Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Costa Daurada Tourism Board Hall 2.1 203<br />

Costa del Sol Tourist Board Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Costa Kreuzfahrten Niederlassung<br />

der Costa Crociere S.p.A. (Genua) Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Costa Rica Dream Travel Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Costa Rica Tourism Board Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Costa Rica Trails Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Costa Rican Chamber of Commerce Hall 21.b 215h<br />

Costa Smeralda Service Hall 1.2 212<br />

Côte d’Ivoire Tourisme Hall 21.a 112<br />

Cote Sun Hotels SARL SGIH Hall 20 130<br />

Country Inn & Suites Hall 9 208<br />

Country Tours Hall 5.2a 106<br />

Countryside Hotels of Portugal Hall 1.1 212<br />

Court Classique Suite Hotel Hall 20 132<br />

Courtyard by Marriott Bali<br />

Seminyak Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

CoVideo Hall 6.1 122<br />

Cox and Kings Ltd Hall 5.2b 233<br />

Cozumel & Riviera Maya<br />

Tourism Board Hall 22.b 207<br />

CPH Hotels Hall 8.1 130<br />

Crafts and food Palladio tours Hall 1.2 224<br />

Creative Travel Hall 5.2b 219<br />

Cresta Hospitality Hall 20 133<br />

Cresta Mowana Hall 20 131<br />

Cretan Holidays S.A. Hall 1.1 114<br />

Creter Tours Hall 23.a 113<br />

Crew Tours Hall 4.1 238<br />

Crillon Tours Bolivia Hall 23.a 112<br />

Cristal Ballena Boutique & Spa Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Croatia Airlines Hall 1.2 214<br />

Croatian Chamber of Economy<br />

(Hrvatska Gospodarska Komora) Hall 4.1 259<br />

CroisiEurope Hall 25 182<br />

Crown Plaza Hall 15.1 103<br />

Crown Regency Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Hall 5.2.a / Stand 107<br />

Crown Tours Hall 5.2a 107<br />

Crowne Plaza & Holiday Inn Death<br />

Sea, Resorts & Spa Hall 4.2 200<br />

Crowne Plaza<br />

and Staybridge Suites Hall 2.2 200<br />

Crowne Plaza Israel Hotels Hall 4.2 205<br />

CRS Tours Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

CRT Destination Marketing<br />

& Management Services Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Crucemundo River Cruises Hall 25 183<br />

Cruise America Inc. Hall 3.1 251<br />

CRUISEHOST Solutions Hall 5.1 130<br />

Crvena Luka DD Crvena Luka<br />

Hotel & Resort Hall 1.2 214<br />

Crystal Adventures P. Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

crystal communications GmbH Hall 5.3 114<br />

Crystal Holidays (Pvt.) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Crystal Hotels Resorts & Spa Hall 3.2 201<br />

Crystal Safaris/ Lodges Uganda Hall 21.a 121<br />

Ctrip.com International, Ltd. Hall 9 108<br />

Cuba - Cubanisches<br />

Fremdenverkehrsamt Hall 22.a 119<br />

Cuba Incentives Hall 4.1 238<br />

Cultural Cities<br />

of Northern England<br />

(Marketing Liverpool) Hall 18 123<br />

Cultural Routes in Spain Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Culturandes Travel & Adventure Hall 23.a 118<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #11


EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z<br />

/ AUSTELLER VON A BIS Z<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

CULTURE LOUNGE /<br />

projekt2508 GmbH Hall 16 100<br />

Cultuzz Digital Media GmbH Hall 8.1 120<br />

Cunard Line Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Curaçao Tourist Board Hall 22.a 105<br />

Cuxland-Tourismus Hall 6.2a 103<br />

CYAN Hotels Apollonia Santa<br />

Marina Beach - Sitia Beach Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Cynsa Tour Operator Hall 23.b 209<br />

Cynthiana Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Cyprus Agrotourism Company Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Cyprus Airways Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Cyprus Association for Cultural/<br />

Special Interest Tourism Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Cyprus Hotel Association Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Czech Holidays Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Czech Railways Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Czech Tourist Authority Hall 7.2b 102a-b<br />

D<br />

D&T Myanmar Travels<br />

& Metta Cruises Hall 26.b 223b<br />

D´Empuriabrava, Oficina<br />

de Turisme Hall 2.1 203<br />

dailypoint - software Hall 9 306<br />

Daios Cove Luxury Resort Hall 1.1 112<br />

Dalyan Iztuzu Turizm ve<br />

Tanitim Dernegi Hall 3.2 201<br />

Dan Hotels Hall 4.2 205<br />

Danaos Leisure Services LTD Hall 1.1 110<br />

Danat Hotels & Resorts Hall 2.2 200<br />

Dancenter A/S Hall 18 132a<br />

Danube Competence<br />

Center (DCC) Hall 4.1 253<br />

DaPhi GmbH Hall 4.1 109<br />

Dara Samui Beach Resort<br />

& Spa Villa Hall 26.b 221<br />

Darah Travel Ltd. Hall 22.b 208<br />

Darmstadt Marketing GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Darna Travel and Tourism Hall 4.2 200<br />

Das Concertgebouw Hall 10.2 102<br />

Das Alpenhaus Kaprun Hall 17 103<br />

Das Bergische - Naturarena<br />

Bergisches Land Hall 8.2 103c<br />

Das TicketTeam / team reisen<br />

GmbH Hall 25 127<br />

Datalink SA Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art<br />

Center Hall 18 130<br />

Days Inns - Canada Hall 3.1 390<br />

DB Connect GmbH Hall 13 100<br />

DB Regio AG Regio Nordost Hall 12 101<br />

DCAT Hall 3.1 606<br />

DCS Touristik GmbH Hall 25 114<br />

DDSG und Twin City Liner Hall 17 103<br />

DE International Egypt Ltd. Hall 4.2 112a<br />

De Maufel Feinkostladen<br />

& Bistro Hall 10.2 101<br />

De Voyager Global Tour Hall 26.a 109<br />

De Zaanse Schans Hall 10.2 102<br />

DE&HA Egypt Hall 25 101<br />

DE&HA Emirates Hall 25 101<br />

DE&HA Tourism Hall 25 101<br />

Dead Sea Tamar Regional<br />

Council Hall 4.2 205<br />

Deevana Plaza Krabi Aonang Hall 26.b 221<br />

Defne Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

DEHOGA Deutsche<br />

Hotelklassifizierung Hall 12 102<br />

Delft Marketing Hall 10.2 102<br />

dellarosa Hotel Suites & Spa Hall 21.b 213<br />

Deloitte, India Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Delphina SPA Hall 1.2 212<br />

Delta Rain Pty Ltd Hall 20 131<br />

Delta Tours Hall 18 131a<br />

Denali Visions 3000 Corp Hall 3.1 401<br />

DENTUROD (Pamukkale Denizli) Hall 3.2 201<br />

Department Culture<br />

& Tourism Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

Department of Tourism<br />

& Resorts of Ajara Hall 15.1 103<br />

Department of Tourism, Daman Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

DER Business Travel -<br />

DER Deutsches Reisebüro Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

DER Corporate Solutions<br />

DER Touristik Deutschland Hall 8.1 117<br />

Der SchottlandBerater Hall 18 123<br />

DER Touristik GmbH -<br />

Human Resources Hall 11.1 106<br />

DER Touristik Köln GmbH Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Derag Livinghotels<br />

AG + Co. KG Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

DerbySoft Hall 7.1c 110<br />

DERPART Travel Service Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

Des Hotels et des Îles Hall 22.a 114<br />

Desert & Delta Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Desert Gate Tourism Hall 2.2 100<br />

Designer Tours and Travel Hall 4.1 246<br />

Designer Trips Argentina Hall 23.b 209<br />

desiretec GmbH Hall 6.1 144f<br />

Deste Travel Services Incoming<br />

Italy Hall 1.2 224<br />

Destination Afrika Hall 20 121,122<br />

Destination Bornholm Hall 18 132a<br />

Destination British Columbia Hall 3.1 390<br />

Destination Canada Hall 3.1 390<br />

Destination Canada Hall 3.1 390<br />

Destination Conwy Hall 18 121<br />

Destination Explore Hall 26.a 109<br />

Destination Ile de Ré Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Destination Lapland Hall 18 132b<br />

Destination Las Vegas Group Hall 3.1 231<br />

Destination Libournais Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Destination NSW Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Destination One Hall 1.1 100<br />

Destination Ontario Hall 21.b 215d<br />

Destination Services Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services<br />

Costa Rica Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Destination Services Costa Rica Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Cyprus Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Dominican<br />

Republic Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Greece Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Indonesia Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Malta Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Mexico Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Morocco Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Portugal Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Spain Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Services Thailand Hall 25 129<br />

Destination Sønderjylland Hall 18 132a<br />

Destination Touristic<br />

Services GmbH Hall 15.1 101<br />

Destinations of the World Hall 2.2 200<br />

Destinos India Pvt Ltd Hall 5.2b 240<br />

Details Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Hall 13<br />

Stand 100<br />

Deutsche Bahn AG Hall 13 100<br />

Deutsche Bahn AG Hall 14.1 104<br />

Deutsche Bodensee Tourismus<br />

GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Deutsche Hospitality Hall 9 317<br />

Deutsche Kinemathek -<br />

Museum für Film und<br />

Fernsehen Hall 10.2 112<br />

Deutsche Märchenstraße Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Deutsche Messe Hall 7.1a 200a-b<br />

Deutsche Oper am Rhein<br />

Düsseldorf Duisburg Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln Hall 11.1 313<br />

Deutscher Blinden- und<br />

Sehbehindertenverband e.V.<br />

(DBSV) Hall 14.1 107<br />

Deutscher Heilbäderverband<br />

e.V. (DHV) Hall 12 102<br />

Deutscher Tourismusverband<br />

Service Hall 12 102<br />

Deutsches Auswandererhaus Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Deutsches Auswandererhaus<br />

Bremerhaven Hall 10.2 112<br />

Deutsches Automatenmuseum<br />

Espelkamp Hall 10.2 112<br />

Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Deutsches Elfenbeinmuseum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk Hall 12 102<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk -<br />

Landesverband Nordmark e.V. Hall 4.1 106<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk<br />

Landesverband <strong>Berlin</strong>-<br />

Brandenburg Hall 4.1 106<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk<br />

LV Nordmark e.V. Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern e.V. Hall 4.1 110<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk,<br />

Landesverband Bayern e.V. Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Deutsches Museum Bonn Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Deutsches Nationaltheater und<br />

Staatskapelle Weimar GmbH -<br />

Staatstheater Thüringen Hall 11.2 103<br />

Deutsches Nationaltheater und<br />

Staatskapelle Weimar GmbH Hall 16 100c<br />

Deutsches Spielzeugmuseum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Deutsches Spionage Museum Hall 12 101<br />

Deutsches Straßenmuseum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Deutsches Uhrenmuseum<br />

Glashütte Hall 10.2 112<br />

Deutsch-Russisches Museum<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>-Karlshorst Hall 10.2 112<br />

Dewi Wisata Tour and Travel Hall 26.a 115<br />

DFDS Germany Aps & Co. KG Hall 18 119<br />

DHBW Ravensburg Hall 11.1 101<br />

DHISCO Inc. Hall 8.1 135<br />

Dialoghaus Hamburg gGmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen GmbH Hall 21.a 106<br />

DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen GmbH Hall 5.2a 118<br />

Diamond Leisure (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Diana Dea Lodge Hall 20 130<br />

Diana Travel Hall 3.2 124<br />

Die Jugendherbergen in Rheinland-<br />

Pfalz und im Saarland Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Die Nordischen Länder: Schweden-Island-<br />

Norwegen-Dänemark-Finnland Hall 18 132a-e<br />

Die Nordsee GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Diesenhaus - Unitours Incoming<br />

Tourism Hall 4.2 205<br />

Diethelm Travel Group Hall 26.b 229<br />

diginetmedia Hall 5.1 106<br />

Dinosaurier-Park Altmühltal<br />

GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Dionysos Travel & Tours Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Diputación de Jaén<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

DIRECTBUS s. r. o. Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Directorate of Tourism Hall 5.2b 230<br />

DIRS21 by TourOnline AG Hall 8.1 142b<br />

Discover Crystal River Florida Hall 3.1 291<br />

Discover Dominica Authority Hall 22.a 115<br />

Discover East Hall 26.c 313<br />

Discover England’s Great Walking<br />

Trails (Marketing Peak District<br />

& Derbyshire) Hall 18 123<br />

Discover Holidays Hall 3.1 390<br />

Discover Kyrgyzstan Hall 3.1 606<br />

Discover Qatar Hall 2.2 206<br />

Discover South America S.R.L. Hall 23.b 216<br />

Discovery Expeditions Hall 22.b 208<br />

Discovery Hotel Management Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Discovery Overland Holidays<br />

Sdn Bhd Hall 26.a 117<br />

Discovery Travel Costa Rica Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Discovery World Hall 2.2 200<br />

Discovery World Hall 22.a 115<br />

Disney on Broadway Hall 3.1 205<br />

DITAB Hall 3.2 201<br />

Dizalya Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

DJ Garden Lodge Hall 5.2a 106<br />

DM Travel GmbH Hall 15.1 101<br />

DMC Balkans Hall 1.2 201<br />

DMO CAORLE Hall 1.2 224<br />

DOGAKA Hall 3.2 201<br />

Dolan Hotels Hall 18 124<br />

Dolphin Spirit Hall 18 123<br />

Dolphin Suites Hall 22.a 105<br />

Dom Pedro Hotels<br />

& Golf Collection<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Domestic Asia Tour Hall 26.a 115<br />

Dominica Tourist Office Hall 22.a 115<br />

Dominica Tours Hall 22.a 115<br />

Dominican Republic Ministry<br />

of Tourism Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Domiruth Travel Service Hall 23.a 118<br />

Domitur Travel<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Dommuseum Hildesheim Hall 16 100d<br />

Domrey Angkor Co., Ltd Hall 26.c 306<br />

Domschatz Essen Hall 10.2 112<br />

Donau Touristik Hall 17 103<br />

Dordogne Périgord Tourism Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Dorint Hotels & Resorts Hall 9 103<br />

Dortmunder U-Zentrum für<br />

Kunst & Kreativität Hall 16 100d<br />

DORTMUNDtourismus GmbH Hall 8.2 101a<br />

DOT Travel Greece Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Double-Six Luxury Hotel<br />

Seminyak Hall 26.a 115<br />

DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya<br />

Kemer Hall 9 314<br />

Doubletree by Hilton Tanzania Hall 21.a 123<br />

#12 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


C / D / E<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Douroazul<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Doutch Mark (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Dr. Weiglein Expeditions Hall 26.a 115<br />

Dream Inn Holiday Home<br />

Rental LLC Hall 2.2 100<br />

Dream Riders Mototouring LLP Hall 4.1 254<br />

Dream World Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Dresden Marketing GmbH Hall 11.2 102<br />

Dresdner Musikfestspiele Hall 11.2 102<br />

D-Resort Grand Azur Hall 3.2 201<br />

DRK Tagungshotel Dunant Hall 9 109<br />

Druk Heritage Tours -<br />

Travel Well Hall 26.c 318<br />

DRV Deutscher<br />

Reiseverband e.V. Hall 10.1 117<br />

DTP Tour Operator Hall 23.b 2016<br />

DTS Incoming Hellas AE Hall 1.1 119<br />

Dubai Camel Racing Club Hall 2.2 100<br />

Dubai Health Authority Hall 2.2 100<br />

Dubai Marine Beach<br />

Resort & Spa Hall 2.2 100<br />

Dubai Parks and Resorts PSJC Hall 2.2 100<br />

Dubai Police Hall 2.2 100<br />

Dubai Tourism Hall 2.2 100<br />

Dubrovnik & Neretva County<br />

Tourist Board Hall 1.2 214<br />

Duetto Hall 10.1 102<br />

Duisburg Kontor GmbH Hall 8.2 101a<br />

Dukes Dubai Hall 2.2 100<br />

Dunhu Ramambo Collection T/A /<br />

Zambezi Cruise & Safaris Hall 20 133<br />

Dunton Life Hall 9 310<br />

Dünyagöz Eye Hospital Group Hall 21.b 214f<br />

Duotravel<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Durak & Reinhardt GmbH Hall 25 145<br />

Durban Tourism Hall 20 138<br />

Durbar Travels & Tours Hall 5.2a 102<br />

DUSconference plus Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Dusit Hotel & Resorts Hall 26.b 227<br />

Dusit Thani Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

Dusit Thani Hua Hin Hall 26.b 227<br />

Dusit Thani Krabi Beach Resort Hall 26.b 227<br />

Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket Hall 26.b 227<br />

Dusit Thani Laguna Singapore Hall 26.b 227<br />

Dusit Thani Maldives Hall 26.b 227<br />

Dusit Thani Pattaya Hall 26.b 227<br />

dusitD2 Chiang Mai Hall 26.b 227<br />

Düsseldorf Tourismus GmbH Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Dutch Cruise Line B.V. Hall 10.2 102<br />

DVKG Deutsche Visa und Konsular<br />

Gesellschaft mbH Hall 25 137<br />

DZT - Deutsche Zentrale<br />

für Tourismus Hall 12 102<br />

E<br />

E. Breuninger GmbH & Co. Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Eagle Travel Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

EagleRider Rentals & Tours Hall 3.1 131<br />

Eagles Palace Hotel Hall 1.1 112<br />

Eagles Villas Hall 1.1 112<br />

Earth Routes Hall 5.2b 225<br />

Easia Travel Hall 25 167<br />

East African Voyage Hall 21.a 128<br />

East Bohemia Convention<br />

Bureau Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

EAST Hotel Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Eastern Holiday Developers<br />

(Pvt) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Easy Travel Ltd - DMC in<br />

Scandinavia and Finland Hall 18 132b<br />

easyJet Airline Company<br />

Limited Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

EC Travel -<br />

Eliseu Correira Travel, Lda Hall 2.1 119<br />

ECCO-Reisen GmbH Hall 25 146<br />

Eckerö Line Terminal A Hall 18 127<br />

Eco Adventures Ltd. Hall 4.1 246<br />

Eco Coach & Tours Hall 26.a 109<br />

ECO TEAM - SRI LANKA Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Eco Training Pty Ltd Hall 20 132<br />

Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne<br />

EHL Hall 11.1 309<br />

Ecole Travel Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Ecomontes Tour Cia.Ltda Hall 23.a 113<br />

ECONTEL HOTEL <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Charlottenburg Hall 14.1 110<br />

ECONTEL HOTEL München Hall 14.1 110<br />

ECONTEL HOTELS Hall 14.1 110<br />

Ecosea Travel Vietnam Hall 26.c 306<br />

ECPAT - Childprotection Hall 4.1 223<br />

Ecuador Tierra de Fuego Hall 23.a 113<br />

Eden Hotels Hall 10.2 102<br />

Eden Playa Allsun Hotel Hall 2.1 106<br />

Edison Travel Service Co., Ltd. Hall 26.a 121<br />

Edmonton Tourism Hall 3.1 390<br />

eDreams ODIGEO Hall 8.1 112<br />

EduCanada Hall 3.1 390<br />

EEN Enterprise Europe Network<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>-Brandenburg Hall 12 101<br />

Eftalia Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Efteling Hall 10.2 102<br />

egapark Erfurt Hall 11.2 103<br />

Egmont Incoming Italy Hall 1.2 118<br />

Egoli Tours Hall 20 132<br />

Egyptian Sahl Hasheesh Hall 4.2 120<br />

EI Travel Hall 4.1 104<br />

Eifel Tourismus GmbH Hall 8.2 102a, 201b<br />

Eifel-Ardennen Marketing Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Eilat (Hotel Association) Hall 4.2 205<br />

Einsiedeln-Ybrig-Zürichsee<br />

Tourismus<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Eix Lagotel Club Hall 2.1 106<br />

EJB Werbellinsee GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

El Al Israel Airlines Hall 4.2 205<br />

El Camino con Correos -<br />

Camino de Santiago Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

El Hierro Fremdenverkehrsamt<br />

Consejería de Turismo Hall 2.1 202<br />

El Monte RV Hall 3.1 125<br />

El Pardo Double Tree by Hilton Hall 23.a 118<br />

El Pardo DoubleTree by Hilton Hall 9 314<br />

El Salvador, Ministerio<br />

de Turismo Hall 22.b 202<br />

Ela Quality Resort Hotel Hall 3.2 132<br />

Elbschifffahrtsmuseum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Elding Adventure at Sea Hall 18 132c<br />

Electra Palace Resort Hall 1.1 112<br />

Elefthere Thermal Spa Resort Hall 1.1 112<br />

Elephant Hills Co., Ltd. Hall 26.b 221<br />

Elewana Collection Hall 20 121,122<br />

Elisabeth Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

Elite Hotels of Sweden Hall 18 132e<br />

Elite Travel DMC Hall 1.2 205<br />

ELLA Travel Hall 21.b 216b<br />

ELMA - Arts Complex Luxury<br />

Hotel Hall 4.2 205<br />

Elysium & Mediterranean<br />

Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Emaar Entertainment LLC Hall 2.2 100<br />

Emaar Hospitality Group LLC Hall 2.2 100<br />

emarsys eMarketing systems AG Hall 6.1 144c<br />

EMBRACE Allgäu Art Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

EMBRACE Hotel Masatsch Hall 9 109<br />

Embrace Hotels Hall 9 109<br />

Emerald Palace Kempinski<br />

Hotel Dubai Hall 9 215<br />

EMG - Essen Marketing GmbH Hall 8.2 101a<br />

EMG Joint Stock Company Hall 26.c 313<br />

Emirates Palace Abu Dhabi Hall 9 215<br />

Emirates Tours & Safari LLC -<br />

Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

Emirati Experience-Department<br />

of Culture and Tourism Hall 2.2 200<br />

Emitt (East Mediterranean International<br />

Tourism and Travel Exhibition) Hall 3.2 201<br />

Emka-Trans SP. Z O.O. Hall 15.1 100<br />

Emotions Destination<br />

Management Hall 20 128<br />

Emperor Cruises Co., Ltd Hall 26.c 321<br />

Empire Riverside Hotel Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Empire State Building Hall 3.1 205<br />

Empresa Pública de Turismo<br />

Guayaquil Hall 23.a 113<br />

Emsland Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Enchanting Hotels Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Encore Tickets Ltd Hall 18 123<br />

Encuentro Hall 22.b 207<br />

Endless Holidays SA Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

eNett International Ltd. Hall 5.1 124<br />

Enfield Riders Adventure<br />

Lifestyle Experience Hall 5.2b 214a<br />

Engadin St. Moritz<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Engelberg-Titlis Tourismus AG Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

England’s Coast (National<br />

Coastal Tourism Academy) Hall 18 123<br />

England’s Seafood Coast<br />

(English Riviera BID Company) Hall 18 123<br />

England’s Waterways Hall 18 123<br />

English Heritage Hall 18 120<br />

English Joy Travel and Tours<br />

Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2a 102<br />

Enjoy Balkans Hall 1.2 201<br />

ennit interactive GmbH Hall 5.1 106<br />

Enoria Viaggi Hall 1.2 102<br />

Ente Turistico del Luganese Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Enter Gauja Hall 18 130<br />

Enterprise Holdings Hall 9 106<br />

Entertainment Cruises Hall 3.1 205<br />

EPG TRAVEL Hall 26.b 226<br />

Equinox Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Erco Travels Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

eRevMax Ltd. Hall 8.1 132<br />

Erfurt Tourismus und Marketing Hall 11.2 103<br />

Eritrea, Ministry of Tourism Hall 21.a 110<br />

erlebnis-manufaktur Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Erlingsson Naturreisen Hall 18 132c<br />

Erzbischöfliches<br />

Diözesanmuseum Paderborn Hall 16 100f<br />

Escapade Tours Zanzibar Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Escape Campervans 4,1 214<br />

Escher im Palast Hall 10.2 102<br />

Espoo Marketing Oy /<br />

Visit Espoo Hall 18 132b<br />

Essential Destinations Hall 21.a 128<br />

Essque Zalu Zanzibar Hall 21.a 128<br />

Estancia Peuma Hue Hall 23.b 209<br />

ESTEC - DMC<br />

& Incoming Tour Operator Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Esterhazy Betriebe GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Esteros Viajes Hall 23.b 209<br />

Estravel/ Baltcoming Hall 18 127<br />

Estrel Hotel & Congress Center Hall 12 101<br />

ETA (Bird) India Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Ethiopian Tourism Organization Hall 21.a 129<br />

Etihad Airways Hall 2.2 200<br />

Etik Hall 3.2 201<br />

ETOA - European tourism<br />

association Hall 9 320<br />

E-Travel, s.r.o. Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Euro airport Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Euro Asia Tours & Travels (P.) Ltd.<br />

Euro Asia Treks & Expedition<br />

(P.) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Euromast Hall 10.2 102<br />

Europ Assistance Versicherungs<br />

-AG Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Europa Tourist Group<br />

Apartments & Hotels Hall 1.2 224<br />

Europäische<br />

Reiseversicherung AG Hall 25 124<br />

Europäisches Parlament Hall 12 101<br />

Europa-Park GmbH<br />

& Co Mack KG Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Europas Wanderdörfer Hall 17 103<br />

Europastadt GörlitzZgorzelec<br />

GmbH Hall 11.2 102<br />

Europcar Autovermietung<br />

GmbH Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

Europcar Autovermietung GmbH Hall 9 123<br />

Europcar Costa Rica Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Europe Incoming Ltd Hall 25 137<br />

European Commission Hall 18 104<br />

European Federation<br />

of Napoleonic Cities Hall 16 100b<br />

European Institute<br />

of Cultural Routes Hall 10.2 101<br />

European Institute<br />

of Cultural Routes Hall 16 100f<br />

European Parliament Hall 10.2 103<br />

Europlan Spa Hall 1.2 102<br />

Eurostar International Limited Hall 18 123<br />

EUROTOURS INTERNATIONAL Hall 17 103<br />

Eurotur Hall 23.a 112<br />

Eurotur Hall 23.b 209<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #13


EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z<br />

/ AUSTELLER VON A BIS Z<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

EuroVelo, the European cycle<br />

route network Hall 4.1 245<br />

EUROWINGS Hall 25 156<br />

Euvea Hall 9 109<br />

EVA Airways Corporation,<br />

German Branch Hall 26.a 121<br />

Evan Evans Tours Hall 18 123<br />

Evaneos Hall 4.1 242<br />

Event Solutions Malta<br />

by Vacatons Malta Hall 1.2 220<br />

Ever Based tours and travel ltd Hall 21.a 121<br />

Everest Summit Lodges Hall 5.2a 116<br />

E-VOYAGES GROUP Hall 18 101<br />

Excellence Group Luxury<br />

Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.b 207<br />

Excellent Guides Company Ltd Hall 21.a 128<br />

Exclusive Touch Africa Hall 20 133<br />

Excma. Diputación<br />

Provincial Almería<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Excursion to Himalayas<br />

Tours and Treks Hall 26.c 318<br />

Exelans Tourism Hall 20 103<br />

Exito Travel Inc. Hall 23.a 109<br />

EXO Travel Hall 26.a 113<br />

Exotic Voyage Co., Ltd. Hall 26.b 211<br />

Expedia Hall 9 301<br />

Expedición Panamundo<br />

Guatemala Hall 22.a 107<br />

Expedition Asia Treks & Tours Hall 5.2a 113<br />

Experience Australia Group Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Experience Scottsdale Hall 3.1 308<br />

experimenta gGmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

expert PR & HWM<br />

Communications Hall 18 124<br />

Explore Fairbanks Hall 3.1 401<br />

Explore Georgia LTD Hall 3.1 614<br />

Explore Mongolia Co, Ltd. Hall 25 113<br />

Explore safaris by Tufayn Hall 21.a 108a<br />

Explore The Wonders<br />

Wholesale Travel Hall 26.a 117<br />

Explore Zimbabwe Hall 20 121, 122, 133<br />

Explorer DMC Hall 1.2 219<br />

ExploRussia Hall 4.1 239<br />

expo2508 - Ausstellungskonzeption<br />

&-gestaltung Hall 16 100a<br />

Express des Îles Hall 22.a 114<br />

Express Travel International GmbH Hall 25 103<br />

Exsel Authentic Hotels Hall 20 130<br />

Extraordinary Hall 20 132<br />

Extrapolitan Hall 18 123<br />

Extremadura Tourist Board Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Ezeego One Travel & Tours Ltd. Hall 6.1 101<br />

Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Hall 20 138<br />

F<br />

F1 INFOTECH Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Fachhochschule Westküste Hall 11.1 104<br />

Færgen Hall 18 132a<br />

Fair House Group Hall 26.b 221<br />

Fairfield Tours Hall 20 138<br />

Fairmas GmbH Hall 10.1 115<br />

Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Hall 2.2 200<br />

Fairmont Dubai Hall 2.2 100<br />

Fairmont Fujairah Hall 2.2 104<br />

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Hall 3.1 390<br />

Fairmont The Palm Hall 2.2 100<br />

Faita Sardegna Hall 1.2 212<br />

Falkensteiner Hotels<br />

& Residences Hall 9 218<br />

Familia Torres Hall 2.1 203<br />

Familotel AG Hall 8.1 142a<br />

Fancourt Hotel Hall 20 138<br />

Farhan Travel & Tours Hall 26.a 109<br />

Farina Duftmuseum Hall 10.2 112<br />

FASCINATING Myanmar<br />

Travel and Tours & Amara<br />

Group Company Ltd Hall 26.b 223a<br />

Fast African Treks and Safaris Hall 21.a 121<br />

FAT Finn Andalus Travel Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Fattal Hotel Group Hall 4.2 205<br />

Faust Museum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Favour Tours & Safaris Hall 26.b 228<br />

Federal Agency for Tourism<br />

of the Russian Federation Hall 3.1 618<br />

Feenstra River Cruises Hall 25 158<br />

Felix-Mendelssohn- Bartholdy-<br />

Stiftung Mendelssohn-Haus Hall 11.2 102<br />

feratel media technologies Hall 10.1 118<br />

feratel Schweiz AG Hall 10.1 118<br />

FERIEN Touristik GmbH<br />

& Coral Travel Hall 25 142<br />

Ferienpartner Ferienhausvermittlung<br />

Kröger+Rehn GmbH Hall 18 132a<br />

Ferienregion Dachstein<br />

Salzkammergut Hall 17 103<br />

Fernakademie Touristik Hall 25 137<br />

Fernandes Tours and Safaris Hall 21.a 123<br />

Ferrocarriles del Ecuador<br />

Empresa Pública Hall 4.1 248<br />

FerryKnowHow GmbH Hall 18 128<br />

Festung Königstein gGmbH Hall 11.2 102<br />

FETHIYE Hall 3.2 201<br />

Fibula Air Travel Hall 1.2 201<br />

Fideicomiso Ah Chihuahua Hall 22.b 207<br />

Fideicomiso de Turismo Puerto<br />

Vallarta Hall 22.b 207<br />

Fiditour Hall 26.c 313<br />

Figco Lanka Holidays Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Fiji Airways GSA Europe & UK Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Fiji Tourism Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Filmpark Babelsberg GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

Filos Holidays & Travel Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Finnair Plc Hall 26.a 118c<br />

Finnlines Passagierdienst Hall 18 107<br />

Firat Kalkinma Ajansi (Elazig) Hall 3.2 201<br />

First Hotels Hall 18 132d<br />

Fischereihafen<br />

Betriebsgesellschaft mbH Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Fisherman Tours and Travel Ltd Hall 21.a 123<br />

Fishtail Tours & Travels Pvt.Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Fit & Vital Reisen Hall 25 137<br />

FIT Feria Internacional de<br />

Turismo de América Latina Hall 23.b 214<br />

Fit Reisen Hall 25 126<br />

Fit Ruums Hall 9 220<br />

FITUR, Feria Internacional<br />

de Turismo Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

fiylo Deutschland GmbH Hall 7.1a 200a-b<br />

Fjord Line GmbH Hall 18 132d<br />

Fjord Norway Hall 18 132d<br />

Flagstaff Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau Hall 3.1 308<br />

Flamenco Beach & Resort Hall 4.2 112a,113<br />

Flash Tour Hall 4.2 100<br />

FLATDOGS CAMP Hall 21.e 101<br />

Flavours of Kuusamo Lapland/<br />

Naturpolis Oy Hall 18 108<br />

Fleming´s Hotels & Restaurants Hall 9 120<br />

Flevoland Hall 10.2 102<br />

Flightlink Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Flightroutes24 Hall 6.1 144d<br />

FLIPPER VIAGGI sas Hall 1.2 109<br />

FlixBus DACH GmbH Hall 12 102<br />

Flobamor Tours Hall 26.a 115<br />

Flora Tour Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Flores DMO Hall 26.a 115<br />

Florida Keys & Key West Hall 3.1 305<br />

Flughafen <strong>Berlin</strong>-Brandenburg<br />

GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

Flughafen Bremen GmbH Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Flughäfen Dresden<br />

und Leipzig/Halle Hall 11.2 104<br />

Flughafen Düsseldorf GmbH Hall 8.2 103d<br />

Flughafen Erfurt GmbH Hall 11.2 103<br />

Flughafen Hannover-<br />

Langenhagen GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Flughafen Memmingen GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Hall 9 / Stand 102<br />

Flughafen München GmbH Hall 9 102<br />

Flughafen Paderborn/Lippstadt<br />

GmbH Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Flughafen Rostock-Laage-<br />

Güstrow GmbH Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Flughafen Saarbrücken Hall 8.2 102a-b<br />

Flughafen Wien AG Hall 17 103<br />

Flussbett Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

fly GmbH Hall 25 172<br />

FlyCar & IGLOOTEL Lapland Hall 18 108<br />

Flymya Tech Co., Ltd Hall 26.b 226<br />

FlyOver Iceland Hall 18 132c<br />

FMO Flughafen Münster /<br />

Osnabrück Hall 8.2 102a<br />

FOC Service Soltau GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Focus Asia/ Asia Reps Hall 26.a 107<br />

Focus Travel Hall 26.c 336<br />

Fodele Beach & Water Park<br />

Holiday Resort Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Fondazione Venezia Servizi -<br />

Art, Tourism & Events Venues Hall 1.2 224<br />

fontane200 Hall 16 100b<br />

Food and Travel Germany<br />

Limited Hall 14.1 106<br />

Footfalls Walking Holidays Hall 4.1 104<br />

Footprint Travel Hall 26.c 313<br />

For You Travel GmbH Hall 25 131<br />

Foresters Arms Hotel Hall 20 114<br />

Forestry Commission of Ghana Hall 21.a 108<br />

Formentera, Patronato<br />

de Turismo Hall 2.1 102<br />

Fort Lauderdale Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau Hall 21.b 215c<br />

Fort Worth Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau Hall 3.1 211<br />

Fort Young Hotel Hall 22.a 115<br />

Forte Hotel Group Hall 26.a 121<br />

Fortuna Trade Tours d.o.o. Hall 1.2 230<br />

Forty Travels Hall 15.1 103<br />

forum anders reisen e.V. Hall 4.1 203<br />

Four Countries,<br />

One Destination (CLMV) Hall 26.c 306<br />

Four Points by Sheraton Sheikh<br />

Zayed Road Hall 2.2 100<br />

Four Seasons Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Four Views Hotels<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Foxes Safari Camps Hall 21.a 128<br />

France Moto Road Trip Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Frankenauer Hof Hall 9 109<br />

Frankenland Reisen Richard<br />

Wichler e.K. Hall 25 101<br />

FrankenTourismus Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Frankfurt (Oder) Slubice Messeund<br />

Veranstaltungs GmbH<br />

Frankfurt (Oder) Hall 12 101<br />

Frankfurt Airport Hall 7.2c 102<br />

Frankfurt University<br />

of Applied Sciences Hall 11.1 207<br />

Frankfurter Personenschiffahrt Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Fränkische Ferienlandschaften Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Fraport Bulgaria Hall 15.1 101<br />

FRED. OLSEN, S.A, Hotel<br />

Jardín Tecina & Tecina Golf Hall 2.1 202<br />

Fredericksburg Convention<br />

& Visitor Bureau Hall 3.1 211<br />

Freebird Airlines Hall 25 155<br />

Freiburg Wirtschaft Touristik<br />

und Messe GmbH<br />

& Co KG (FWTM) Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Freizeit- und Ferienpark<br />

Slagharen Hall 10.2 102<br />

Fremad Russia DMC Hall 25 137<br />

French Guiana Guyane Evasion Hall 23.a 102<br />

French Guiana JAL Voyages Hall 23.a 102<br />

French Guiana Tourist Board Comité<br />

du Tourisme de la Guyane Hall 23.a 102<br />

French Travel Partners Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

freshcells systems engineering<br />

GmbH Hall 5.1 136<br />

Friends Adventure Team<br />

(P.) Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Fritz Tourism Hall 22.a 112<br />

Frontiers North Adventures Hall 3.1 390<br />

FRUZZEL GROUP Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Fruzzel Group Hall 6.1 106<br />

FTI Touristik GmbH Hall 25 172<br />

Fuerte Group Hotels Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Fujairah International Airport<br />

Fuairah Hall 2.2 104<br />

Fujairah Rotana Resort & Spa Hall 2.2 104<br />

Fujairah Tourism & Antiquities<br />

Authority Government<br />

of Fujairah Hall 2.2 104<br />

Fulda - Tourismus und<br />

Kongressmanagement Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Fundación Maquipucuna Hall 4.1 248<br />

Fundación Municipal Turismo<br />

para Cuenca Hall 23.a 113<br />

FUNKE MEDIENGRUPPE Hall 14.1 101<br />

Furama Hotels International<br />

Management Hall 26.a 110a<br />

Furama Resort Danang Hall 26.c 321<br />

Fuschlsee Tourismus GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Füssen Tourismus und Marketing /<br />

AdöR der Stadt Füssen Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Future of Hospitality<br />

Summit (FHS) Hall 11.1 210<br />

fvw Hall 10.1 121<br />

fvw Akademie Hall 10.1 121<br />

fvw Exlusiv-Studien Hall 10.1 121<br />

fvw Job & Karriere Guide Hall 10.1 121<br />

FVW Medien GmbH Hall 10.1 121<br />

fvw Veranstaltungen Hall 10.1 121<br />

G<br />

Gadis Italia Hall 1.2 117<br />

Gador Viajes Hall 23.b 209<br />

Gaia River Lodge Hall 22.b 208<br />

Galacruises Expeditions Hall 23.a 113<br />

Galaxy Travel Company Hall 3.1 601<br />

Galextur - Galapagos<br />

Expedition Tour Hall 23.a 113<br />

GALICIA, Axencia deTurismo Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

GALILEO-PARK Hall 10.2 112<br />

Gallery Palace Hall 15.1 103<br />

Gallery Tours & Safaris Hall 21.a 128<br />

Galo Resort Hotels<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Gambia Tourism Board Hall 21.a 107<br />

GAP Adventure Programme<br />

Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

GAPA Travel Hall 22.a 107<br />

Gardaland Resort Hall 1.2 224<br />

Gardasee Italia-Garda Unico scrl Hall 1.2 224<br />

Garden Holiday Village Hall 2.1 106<br />

Garibaldi Overseas Ltd Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Garonga Safari Camp Hall 2.1 208<br />

Garonga Safari Camp Hall 20 112<br />

Gartenträume - Historische Parks<br />

in Sachsen-Anhalt e.V. Hall 11.2 101<br />

#14 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


E / F / G / H<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Gärtnerplatztheater Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Gartour Destination Italia Hall 1.2 120<br />

Gassan Diamonds Hall 10.2 102<br />

Gasteinertal Tourismus GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Gaston-Sacaze DMC Hall 23.a 107<br />

Gastwerk Hotel Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Gato Tour & Travel Hall 26.a 109<br />

GCH Hotel Group Hall 9 203<br />

GDM Hall 15.1 103<br />

GDX Travel 7.1C 120g<br />

Gebeco GmbH & Co. KG Hall 25 109<br />

Gedenkstätte <strong>Berlin</strong>-<br />

Hohenschönhausen Hall 10.2 112<br />

GEKA (Güney Ege Kalkinma<br />

Ajansi) Hall 3.2 201<br />

Gemeinde von Varna Hall 15.1 101<br />

Gemeinnützige Stiftung Schloss<br />

Weissenstein Hall 10.2 112<br />

Gems of Kenya Hall 4.1 246<br />

Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe<br />

Rheinland-Pfalz Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Genesis Tours Hall 4.2 205<br />

Gennadi Grand Resort<br />

Gennadi Beach Hall 1.1 112<br />

Geo Reisen Cía.Ltda Hall 23.a 113<br />

Georeisen Hall 23.a 112<br />

Georgia Insight Hall 15.1 103<br />

Georgia Travel RSP Hall 15.1 103<br />

Georgia, Explore Hall 3.1 222<br />

Georgian Bus Hall 15.1 103<br />

Georgian Discovery Tours Hall 15.1 103<br />

Georgian DMC Hall 15.1 103<br />

Georgian Holidays Hall 3.1 602<br />

Georgian National Tourism<br />

Administration Hall 15.1 103<br />

Georgian Travel Group Hall 15.1 103<br />

GeorgiCa Travel Hall 15.1 103<br />

GEPOET General Pan-Hellenic<br />

Federation of Tourism<br />

Enterprises Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Germania Hall 25 181<br />

Gesundheitsagentur NRW GmbH Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Get Lost Travel Group -<br />

Autopia Tours Hall 5.2a 119<br />

GETOB South Aegean Hoteliers<br />

Association Hall 3.2 201<br />

GEW Ferien GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Gewandhaus zu Leipzig Hall 11.2 102<br />

GfK SE Hall 25 111<br />

Ghana Airport Company Hall 21.a 108<br />

Ghana Tourism Authority Hall 21.a 108<br />

Ghoha Hills Hall 20 131<br />

GIATA GmbH Hall 5.1 101<br />

Giglio Travel Organization Hall 1.2 112<br />

Gilgit-Baltistan Tourism Department<br />

Govt. of Gilgit-Baltistan Hall 5.2a 113<br />

GJ Travel Hall 18 132c<br />

Glasmuseum Wertheim Hall 10.2 112<br />

glh Hotels Hall 18 123<br />

Global Air Hall 25 175<br />

Global Communication Experts Hall 5.3 108<br />

Global Destination Management<br />

Corporation Hall 26.c 313<br />

Global Discovery B.V. Hall 4.1 238<br />

Global Plus AG Hall 23.b 204<br />

GLOBAL Rent-a-Car Car & Fly Hall 14.1 103a, 103b<br />

Global Touch Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Global Tourism Economy<br />

Research Centre Hall 26.a 105<br />

Global Village Hall 2.2 100<br />

Gloria Hotel and Residences Hall 2.2 100<br />

Gloria Hotels & Resorts Hall 3.2 201<br />

Glyptothek und<br />

Antikensammlung München Hall 16 100c<br />

Go East Reisen GmbH Hall 25 137<br />

Go Galapagos - Kleintours Hall 23.a 114<br />

Go Galilee Hall 4.2 205<br />

Go Global Travel Ltd. Hall 9 217<br />

GO Rentals Hall 5.2a 120<br />

Go Thailand Tours Co., Ltd. Hall 26.b 221<br />

Go Travel Hall 18 127<br />

GO Vacation Indonesia Hall 26.b 224<br />

Go Vacation Lanka Co. (Pvt.) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Go Vacation Sri Lanka Hall 26.b 224<br />

Go Vacation Thailand Hall 26.b 224<br />

Go Vacation Vietnam Hall 26.b 224<br />

Go West Tours Hall 3.1 123<br />

Goa Tourism Hall 5.2b 235<br />

Göbel Hotels Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Hotel AquaVita Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Hotel Brauhaus<br />

zum Löwen Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Hotel Quellenhof Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Hotel Rodenberg Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Landhotel Willingen Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Posthotel Rotenburg Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Romantik Hotel<br />

Stryckhaus Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Schlosshotel Prinz<br />

von Hessen Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Seehotel Diemelsee Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Sophien Hotel Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Göbel’s Vital Hotel Bad Sachsa Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Gobierno Del Estado<br />

De Guanajuato Hall 22.b 207<br />

goGotland Hall 18 132e<br />

GO-INDOCHINE Hall 26.c 321<br />

GoingBaltic Hall 25 175<br />

GoingRussia Hall 25 175<br />

Gold Zanzibar Beach House<br />

& Spa Hall 21.a 128<br />

Goldcar Spain S.L. Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Golden Africa Hall 20 131<br />

Golden Foundation Tours Corp. Hall 26.a 121<br />

Golden Leaf Hotels<br />

& Residences Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Golden Sands (3)<br />

Hotel Apartments Hall 2.2 100<br />

Golden Trip Travels & Tours<br />

Co., Ltd Hall 26.a 104<br />

Golden Tulip Hall 2.2 102<br />

Golden Tulip Glory Fine Hotel Hall 26.a 121<br />

Golden Tulip Hotel, Accra Hall 21.a 108<br />

Golden Tulip Hotels & Resorts Hall 21.a 128<br />

Golden Tulip Sovereign Hotel,<br />

Bangkok Hall 26.b 221<br />

Goldhotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Goldi Sands/ Suriya Resort Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Golftours - Golfing in Italy Hall 1.2 104<br />

GoNorth Alaska Travel Center Hall 3.1 401<br />

GoNorth Travel Iceland Hall 18 132c<br />

Gorgeous Smiling Hotels GmbH Hall 9 203<br />

Gorillas and wildlife safaris Hall 21.a 121<br />

Göteborg & Co Hall 18 132e<br />

Gotland Tourism Business<br />

Association Hall 18 132e<br />

Gouda Tourismusbüro Hall 10.2 102<br />

Gourmet Garden Trails /<br />

Gardens & Gourmet<br />

(Go To Places/VisitKent) Hall 18 123<br />

Governors’ Camp Hall 20 112<br />

Graceland - Elvis Presley<br />

Enterprises Hall 3.1 222<br />

Gräfliche Sammlung<br />

Schloss Erbach Hall 10.2 112<br />

Grafschaft Bentheim<br />

Tourismus e.V. Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Gran Hotel Costa Rica- Curio<br />

by Hilton Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski<br />

La Habana Hall 9 215<br />

Granada Luxury Resort Hall 3.2 201<br />

Granada Tourist Board Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Granatium Hall 10.2 112<br />

Grand Canyon Resort Corp. Hall 3.1 308<br />

Grand Canyon Tour & Travel Hall 3.1 202<br />

Grand Elysee Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Grand Hotel Kempinski Shanghai Hall 9 215<br />

Grand Hotel Neum 4* Hall 1.2 230<br />

Grand Hotel Tremezzo Hall 9 310<br />

Grand Hyatt Hall 2.2 100, 206<br />

Grand Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

Grand Hyatt Baha Mar Hall 22.a 112<br />

Grand Hyatt Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Grand Roatan Resort Hall 22.b 205<br />

GRAND TOUR Tourismus<br />

Marketing Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Grand Whiz Hotel Nusa Dua Hall 26.a 115<br />

GrandBlue Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

Grande Roche Hotel Hall 20 132<br />

GrandResort Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Grapes Hospitality<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Graubünden Ferien<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Gray Line CitySightseeing NY Hall 3.1 105<br />

Gray Line Iceland Hall 18 132c<br />

Gray Line Tours of Hong Kong Hall 26.a 119<br />

Gray Line Worldwide Hall 9 305<br />

Graz Tourismus<br />

& Stadtmarketing GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Great Lakes USA Hall 3.1 333<br />

Great Ocean Tours<br />

& Travel Limited Hall 26.a 119<br />

Great Rivers Country Hall 3.1 232<br />

Great Silk Road Tours Hall 3.1 622<br />

Great West Way (VisitWiltshire) Hall 18 123<br />

Greater Fort Lauderdale<br />

Convention & Visitors Bureau Hall 3.1 305<br />

Greater Miami Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau Hall 3.1 321<br />

Grecotel Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 104<br />

GreekHolidays.travel Hall 1.1 114<br />

Green Alligator travel<br />

& events AG Hall 22.a 121<br />

Green City Hotel Vauban Hall 9 109<br />

Green Land Tours & Hotels Hall 21.a 105<br />

Green Motion Rent a Car Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Green Tiger GmbH Hall 26.c 337<br />

Greenland Travel Hall 18 105a<br />

GreenLine Hotels GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

Greenstorm Mobility GmbH Hall 4.1 234<br />

Greifswald Marketing GmbH Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Griechische Zentrale für<br />

Fremdenverkehr Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Grimaldi Lines Hall 1.2 115<br />

Grimmheimat NordHessen -<br />

Regionalmanagement<br />

NordHessen Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Grootbos Private Nature Reserve Hall 20 119<br />

Groundline GmbH Hall 18 123<br />

Groupe Pierre & Vacances /<br />

Center Parcs Germany GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Groupon International Ltd. Hall 9 104<br />

GRT Hotels & Resorts Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Grün <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

Gruner + Jahr GmbH & Co. KG Hall 25 130a<br />

Grupo Ciudades Patrimonio de<br />

la Humanidad de España Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Grupo Hotusa Hall 9 318<br />

Grupo Pachira - Tortuguero Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Grupo Torre de Canyamel Hall 9 310<br />

Grupotel Alcudia Suite Hall 2.1 106<br />

Grupotel Amapola Hall 2.1 106<br />

Grupotel Los Principes & Spa Hall 2.1 106<br />

Grupotel Natura Playa Hall 2.1 106<br />

Grupotel Parc Natural & Spa Hall 2.1 106<br />

GT Travel Hall 18 132c<br />

GTP - Greek Travel Pages Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

GTW Grimm Touristik<br />

Wetzlar GmbH Hall 25 101<br />

Guadeloupe Comité du Tourisme Hall 22.a 114<br />

Guadeloupe<br />

Fremdenverkehrsbüro Hall 22.a 114<br />

Guatemala, Heart of the Mayan<br />

World Hall 22.b 204<br />

GUBSE AG Hall 8.1 136<br />

GUBSE Aktiengesellschaft Hall 8.1 136<br />

Guest Incoming DMC Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

GuestCentric Systems Hall 3.1 435<br />

Guestline PMS Hotel Software<br />

Cloud Lösungen Hall 7.1c 112<br />

Guestnet Hall 6.1 108<br />

Guida Prosecco & Wine Tasting Hall 1.2 224<br />

Guide of Georgia Hall 15.1 103<br />

Guizhou Tourism Development<br />

Commission Hall 26.c 303<br />

Gulf Adventures Hall 2.2 206<br />

Gulf Court Hotel Hall 2.2 100<br />

Gulliver Expeditions Hall 23.a 113<br />

Gulliver Travel Croatia Hall 25 129<br />

Gulliver Travel DMC Hall 1.2 225<br />

Güral Premier Hotels & Resorts Hall 3.2 138<br />

Gustaffo digital service GmbH Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Güstrow Tourismus /<br />

Güstrow Information Hall 6.2a 106,106a-b<br />

Gutenberg-Museum, Mainz Hall 10.2 112<br />

Guyana Tourism Authority Hall 22.b 203<br />

H<br />

H & CAT Wildlife Tourism Hall 4.1 226<br />

H Hotels Collection Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

H T E Hall 8.1 113a<br />

H&H Touristik GmbH Hall 25 101, 101b<br />

H. Top Hotels Hall 2.1 203<br />

H.A.T.T.A. Hellenic Association<br />

of Travel & Tourist Agencies Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

H10 HOTELS Hall 2.1 120<br />

H8, presenting Ho[s]tel.<br />

Offer.Online Hall 7.1c 121<br />

Haad Tien Beach Resort,<br />

Koh Tao Hall 26.b 221<br />

Haaga-Helia University<br />

of Applied Sciences Hall 11.1 304<br />

Haarlem Hall 10.2 102<br />

Habtoor Grand Resort,<br />

Autograph Collection Hall 2.2 100<br />

Haiti, Ministry of Tourism Hall 22.a 118<br />

Halberstadt Information Hall 11.2 101<br />

Hallo Tourist! - Westfalica-<br />

Verlag GmbH Hall 10.2 107<br />

Haman Scandinavia Hall 18 132e<br />

Hamburg Airport Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hamburg Convention Bureau<br />

GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hamburg Cruise Net e.V. Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hamburg Marketing GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hamburg Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hamburger Kunsthalle Hall 16 100c<br />

Hamburger Stadtrundfahrt -<br />

Die Roten Doppeldecker Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hamburgische Staatsoper Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

HanaTour Service Inc Hall 26.a 118b<br />

Hannover Marketing<br />

& Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Hanoi Promotion Agency Hall 26.c 313<br />

Hanoi Tourist Hall 26.c 313<br />

Hanoi Tourist Travel Company Hall 26.c 313<br />

HANSA (Hanseatic Approach<br />

to New Sustainable Alliances) Hall 18 106<br />

Hansa Touristik GmbH Hall 25 163<br />

HanseMerkur<br />

Reiseversicherung AG Hall 25 164<br />

Hansmann PR Brunnthaler<br />

& Geisler GbR Hall 5.3 100<br />

Haoqiao.com Hall 6.1 118<br />

Hapag-Lloyd Kreuzfahrten GmbH Hall 25 120<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #15


EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z<br />

/ AUSTELLER VON A BIS Z<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Happy Trails Hall 26.a 115<br />

Happy Trails Borneo Tours Hall 26.a 109<br />

Harbour Plaza Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 119<br />

Hard Rock Hotel Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast Hall 26.a 117<br />

Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife Hall 9 310<br />

Hard Rock International Hall 9 320<br />

Haritha Villas & Spa Hall 5.2a 108a<br />

Harzer Schmalspurbahnen<br />

GmbH Hall 11.2 101<br />

Harzer Tourismusverband e. V. Hall 11.2 101<br />

Hatari Lodge & Shu’mata<br />

Camp Hall 21.a 128<br />

Haus der Bayerischen<br />

Geschichte Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Haus der Geschichte der<br />

Bundesrepublik Deutschland Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Haus der Musik Hall 17 103<br />

Haus Müllestumpe Hall 9 109<br />

Haus vom Guten Hirten Hall 9 109<br />

Haveli Dharampura Hall 5.2b 204<br />

Havi Travel Group DMC<br />

of Europe Hall 10.2 102<br />

Hawk Rent a Car (M) Hall 26.a 109<br />

Hayleys Tours (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

HD Travel Agency Hall 3.1 609<br />

Health Tourism Industry<br />

Conference (HTI) 21.B 214<br />

Heart of Lapland Hall 18 108<br />

Hebridean Hopscotch<br />

Holidays & Cala Hotels Hall 18 123<br />

HEBS Digital Hall 8.1 128<br />

Heidelberg Marketing GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Heilbäderverband<br />

Niedersachsen e. V. Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Heilbronn Marketing GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Heineken Experience Hall 10.2 102<br />

Heinrich-Schliemann-Museum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Heinz Sielmann Stiftung Hall 12 101<br />

Helanka Vacations (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Helena Resort Hall 15.1 101<br />

HelloGuest Solutions GmbH Hall 8.1 107<br />

Helppier<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Helsinki Marketing Hall 18 132b<br />

Henann Group of Resorts Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Henri Hotel GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Henri Willig Käsereien Hall 10.2 102<br />

Heritage Corridor Hall 3.1 232<br />

Heritage Line Hall 26.c 334<br />

HEROLÉ-Reisen GmbH Hall 4.1 115<br />

Hertz Rent a Car Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

Hertz Rent a Car Hall 9 304<br />

Herzogtum Lauenburg<br />

Marketing & Service Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Hessen - FrankfurtRheinMain -<br />

Wiesbaden c/o HA Hessen<br />

Agentur Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Hessischer Heilbäderverband e.V. Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Hessischer Tourismusverband e.V. Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Hessisches Staatstheater<br />

Wiesbaden Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Hexenmuseum Schweiz Hall 10.2 112<br />

Hey Iceland Hall 18 132c<br />

HF HOTELS - Portugal Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

HGH Travel Hall 26.c 306<br />

H-Hotels AG Hall 8.1 118<br />

HI Belgium Hostels - Brussels<br />

& Wallonia Hall 4.1 106<br />

HI Tours Hall 5.2b 222<br />

HIDEAWAYS HOTELS GmbH Hall 5.3 109<br />

Highlander Trekking<br />

& Expedition Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Highline Tours & Travel Hall 20 120<br />

Hildesheim Marketing GmbH Hall 16 100d<br />

Hilton Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

Hilton Athens Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Bali Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Hilton Beijing Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Cabo Verde Sal Resort Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Colombo Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Hilton Colombo Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Colon Guayaquil Hotel Hall 23.a 113<br />

Hilton Curacao Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Curaçao Hall 22.a 105<br />

Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme<br />

Resort & Spa Hall 3.2 201<br />

Hilton Dead Sea Resort & Spa Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Dead Sea Resort and Spa Hall 4.2 200<br />

Hilton Dresden Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Dubai Creek Hall 2.2 100<br />

Hilton Garden Inn Cusco Hall 23.a 118<br />

Hilton Head Island South<br />

Carolina Hall 3.1 330<br />

Hilton Hotel Hall 20 138<br />

Hilton Hotels Africa<br />

& Indian Ocean Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Hotels Austria Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Hotels Egypt Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Hotels Thailand Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Hotels United Arab Emirates Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Lake Como Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Malaysia Hall 26.a 117<br />

Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa Hall 20 128<br />

Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Molino Stucky Venice Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort<br />

& Spa Hall 5.2a 105<br />

Hilton Myanmar Hilton Nay Pyi taw<br />

Hilton Mandalay Hilton Ngapali<br />

Resort & Spa Hall 26.b 226<br />

Hilton Nay Pyi Taw Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Shillim Estate<br />

Retreat & Spa Hall 5.2b 204<br />

Hilton Sofia Hall 9 314<br />

Hilton Vilamoura as Cascatas<br />

Golf Resort&Spa<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Hilton Worldwide Thailand Hall 26.b 221<br />

Himalayan Eco Ladakh Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Himalayan Frontiers Culture<br />

& Adventure Tours PVT Ltd Hall 4.1 205<br />

Hipotels Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

HIPPOTRIP -<br />

Turismo Anfibio, Lda. Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Hirschfeld Touristik Event<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Hall 8.1 101<br />

Historic Environment Scotland Hall 18 123<br />

Historic Royal Palaces Hall 18 123<br />

Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Historisch-Technisches<br />

Museum Peenemünde Hall 10.2 112<br />

HitchHiker GmbH Hall 5.1 132<br />

HLX Touristik GmbH Hall 25 152<br />

HME Crafted Holidays Hall 20 138<br />

HMS Hotel Management Services<br />

International Hall 9 303<br />

Ho Chi Minh City Department<br />

of Tourism Hall 26.c 313<br />

hocaboo Hall 11.1 210<br />

Hochschule Fresenius Hall 11.1 111<br />

Hochschule für Angewandte<br />

Wissenschaften Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hochschule für angewandte<br />

Wissenschaften München Hall 11.1 203<br />

Hochschule für Technik<br />

& Wirtschaft HTW Chur Hall 11.1 211<br />

Hochschule für Technik &<br />

Wirtschaft des Saarlandes Hall 11.1 209<br />

Hochschule Harz Hall 11.1 102<br />

Hochschule Heilbronn Hall 11.1 204<br />

Hochschule Kempten Hall 11.1 301<br />

Hochschule Stralsund Hall 11.1 206<br />

Hochschule Worms Hall 11.1 310<br />

Hochschwarzwald Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Hochsteiermark Hall 17 103<br />

HOD HAMIDBAR - DEAD SEA Hall 4.2 205<br />

Hodelpa Hotels Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Hofbräu <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 12 101<br />

Hoffmanns Höfe Hall 9 109<br />

Hofgut Himmelreich Hall 9 109<br />

HOGASPORT Hotel-, Gastronomieund<br />

Sportstätten-<br />

Betriebsgesellschaft Hall 11.2 102<br />

Hohenlohe-Schwäbisch<br />

Hall Tourismus Hall 6.2b 201<br />

HöhlenErlebnisZentrum Iberger<br />

Tropfsteinhöhle Hall 10.2 112<br />

Hoi An Express Travel Hall 26.c 306<br />

Hola Tours & Travel Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Holiday Club “Riviera” Hall 15.1 101<br />

Holiday Club Resorts Hall 18 132b<br />

Holiday Extras GmbH Hall 25 137<br />

Holiday Inn Algarve<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom &<br />

Holiday Inn Resort Phuket<br />

Mai Khao Beach Hall 26.b 221<br />

Holiday Inn Resort Krabi Ao<br />

Nang Beach / Holiday Inn Express<br />

Krabi Ao Nang Beach/ Holiday Inn<br />

Resort Phi Phi Island Hall 26.b 221<br />

Holiday Inn Resort Phuket Hall 26.b 221<br />

Holiday Moments Tourism Hall 2.2 100<br />

Holiday Park & Resort Hall 14.1 105<br />

Holiday Shop Ltd. Hall 15.1 101<br />

Holiday Travel World of TUI Hall 4.2 205<br />

Holiday Villa Hall 2.2 206<br />

Holiday Villa Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 117<br />

Holiday World<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

HolidayKraft Vacations Ltd Hall 26.a 119<br />

Holidays by Splendour/<br />

The Blue Water Hotel Hall 5.2a 114<br />

HolidayTaxis.com Hall 5.1 101<br />

Holland America Line -<br />

HAL Services B.V. Hall 25 143<br />

Home of Business Travel<br />

by <strong>ITB</strong> & VDR Hall 7.1a 100a+b<br />

Honduras, Instituto Hondureño<br />

de Turismo Hall 22.b 205<br />

Hong Kong Tourism Board Hall 26.a 119<br />

Hong Kong uCloudlink<br />

Network Technology Hall 6.1 144j<br />

Honour Way Hall 20 121,122<br />

Hop On Holidays Hall 26.a 109<br />

Horas Tours Hall 26.a 115<br />

Hornblower Niagara Cruises Hall 3.1 390<br />

Hospitality Industry Club Hall 7.1c 121<br />

Hospitality Line Hall 18 120<br />

hospitalityPulse, Inc. Hall 8.1 124a<br />

Host Hotel Systems - HHS Hall 6.1 157<br />

Hotel “SEVTOPOLIS”<br />

Balneo & SPA Hall 15.1 101<br />

Hotel & Golf Bwa Chik Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel & Residence Mahogany Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel & Spa La Toubana Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel Almenara<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Hotel am Kloster Hall 9 109<br />

Hotel Arctic Hall 18 105a<br />

Hotel <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 9 120<br />

Hotel Botanico & The Oriental<br />

Spa Garden Hall 2.1 206<br />

Hotel Claudius Hall 9 109<br />

Hotel Collegium Leoninum,<br />

Nova Vita Residenz Bonn GmbH Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Hotel de France Hall 18 124<br />

HOTEL DEI PINI Hall 1.2 212<br />

Hotel del Coronado Hall 3.1 221<br />

Hotel Des Arts Saigon -<br />

MGallery Collection Hall 26.c 333<br />

Hotel Dostoevsky Hall 3.1 611<br />

Hotel Eggers Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hotel Equatorial Ho Chi<br />

Minh City Hall 26.a 107<br />

Hotel et Résidences Le Manganao<br />

c/o Buildinvest Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel Excelsior Venice Lido Hall 1.2 224<br />

Hotel Excelsior-Monopol GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

hotel friends Hall 8.1 117<br />

Hotel Golf Château de Chailly Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Granvia Kyoto Hall 21.b 215i<br />

Hotel Group Montenegro Stars Hall 1.2 219<br />

Hotel Habitation Grande Anse Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel Hafen Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hotel Henri - A Wyndham Hotel Hall 9 203<br />

Hotel Heritage Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Hotel Holiday International Hall 2.2 102<br />

Hotel Honucai Hall 2.1 102<br />

Hotel Hullu Poro /<br />

Elves Holiday Resort Hall 18 108<br />

Hotel im Kornspeicher Hall 9 109<br />

HOTEL INDONESIA GROUP Hall 26.a 115<br />

Hotel Iso Syöte & Safaris Hall 18 108<br />

Hotel Jalta Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Hotel Jardin Malanga Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel Jurmala SPA Hall 18 130<br />

Hotel Klettur / Hotel Cabin /<br />

Hotel Örk Hall 18 132c<br />

Hotel Kolping Hall 8.1 131<br />

Hotel KurOase im Kloster Hall 8.1 131<br />

Hotel La Creole Beach<br />

Resort & Spa Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel La Rocca Resort e Spa Hall 1.2 212<br />

Hotel Langley Fort Royal Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel Langley Fort Royal /<br />

c/o des Hotels et des IIles Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel Lanka Super Corals Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Hotel Las Margaritas Hall 23.b 216<br />

Hotel Le Ginestre Hall 1.2 212<br />

Hotel Le Meridien N’Fis Hall 21.b 213<br />

Hotel Le Relais du Moulin Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel Le Sivory<br />

By Portblue Punta Cana Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Hotel Madero - Buenos Aires Hall 23.b 209<br />

Hotel Management<br />

Company LLC Hall 15.1 101<br />

Hotel Metro Hall 3.1 205<br />

Hotel Mistral 2 Hall 1.2 212<br />

Hotel Mundial<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Hotel Neptun<br />

Betriebsgesellschaft mbH Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Hotel NeuHaus Hall 9 109<br />

Hotel Oasis (Pvt.) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Hotel Ocean Five Hall 3.1 435<br />

Hotel Oderberger Hall 12 101<br />

Hotel President Terme Hall 1.2 224<br />

HOTEL PUNTA LEONA Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Quinta da Marinha Resort/<br />

Onyria Resorts<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Hotel Résidence Le Vallon Hall 22.a 114<br />

Hotel Restaurant Anders Hall 9 109<br />

Hotel Rügenblick Hall 9 109<br />

Hotel Rural Predio Son Serra Hall 2.1 106<br />

Hotel San Bada Resort & Spa Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Hotel San Pablo Sevilla Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Hotel Savoy Hall 23.b 216<br />

Hotel St. Fridolin Hall 9 109<br />

Hotel St. Michael Hall 9 109<br />

Hotel Su Gologone Hall 1.2 212<br />

Hotel Turismo São Lázaro Hall 1.1 211<br />

Hotel Vidamar Resorts Madeira Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Hotel Vila Lumbung Hall 26.a 115<br />

Hotel Vila Ombak Hall 26.a 115<br />

Hotel Villa Cariola Hall 1.2 224<br />

Hotel Vorbach Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Hotel Zephyr Hall 3.1 221<br />

HotelAppz Hall 7.1c 121<br />

Hotelbeds Hall 9 110<br />

hotelbildung.ch Hall 11.1 309<br />

#16 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


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Hotelbird GmbH Hall 7.1c 105<br />

Hotelchamp Hall 6.1 154<br />

Hoteles Hacienda del Peru Hall 23.a 118<br />

Hotelfachschule Thun Hall 11.1 309<br />

HotelForce Hall 7.1c 121<br />

HotelFriend AG Hall 6.1 103a<br />

Hotelgruppe Budvanska Rivijera Hall 1.2 219<br />

hotelkit GmbH Hall 7.1c 107<br />

HotelNetSolutions GmbH Hall 10.1 120<br />

Hotelogix Inc Hall 6.1 159<br />

Hotelpartner Yield<br />

Management Hall 10.1 106<br />

Hotels & Lodges Tanzania<br />

Limited Hall 21.a 118<br />

Hotels & More Ltd. Hall 18 125<br />

Hôtels & Préférence Hall 9 119<br />

Hôtels balladins Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Hotels Le Nautile Beach Hall 20 130<br />

Hotelschool The Hague Hall 11.1 305<br />

Hotel-Spider Hall 9 109<br />

HotelsPro Hall 8.1 129<br />

Hotix, Morocco, Tunisa Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Hotusa Hotels Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

House of Travels & Tourism<br />

(Pvt) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 121<br />

House of Winterthur Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

howtoistanbul.com, Istanbul Kongre<br />

& Ziyaret Bürosu Hall 3.2 201<br />

Hoxell - Hotel CRM Hall 6.1 129<br />

HQ plus Hall 10.1 114<br />

Hradec Králové Region<br />

Convention Bureau Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

HRS Group Hall 9 219<br />

HS Travel Hall 26.a 121<br />

HS Travel International Co. Ltd. Hall 26.a 119<br />

HSM Lago Park Hall 2.1 106<br />

HSMA Deutschland e.V. Hall 8.1 117<br />

HTG Services/ Tourcompany Hall 10.2 102<br />

hubermedia GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Huelva Tourist Board Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Hulhule Island Hotel Hall 5.2a 107<br />

Humboldt Forum im <strong>Berlin</strong>er<br />

Schloss Hall 12 101<br />

Hung Anh Travel (HA Travel) Hall 26.c 313<br />

Hungarian Tourism Agency<br />

Hungarian Convention Bureau Hall 1.1 204<br />

Hunsrück-Touristik GmbH Hall 8.2 201b<br />

Huntsville, Alabama CVB Hall 3.1 222<br />

HUP Hotel Hall 10.2 102<br />

Hurtigruten GmbH Hall 18 132d<br />

Huschert Film + Medien GmbH<br />

Das Goldene Stadttor Hall 10.1 117<br />

Hussam Tours Hall 4.2 200<br />

HWR <strong>Berlin</strong> Fachbereich 2 Hall 11.1 311<br />

Hyatt Hotel & Resorts Hall 3.1 171<br />

Hyatt Regency Aqaba Ayla<br />

Resort Hall 4.2 200<br />

Hyatt Regency Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Hyatt Regency Danang<br />

Resort and Spa Hall 26.c 313<br />

Hyatt Regency Kuantan Resort Hall 26.a 117<br />

Hyatt Regency Tokyo Hall 26.a 102<br />

Hyatt Resorts Thailand Hall 26.b 221<br />

I<br />

I.D. Riva Tours Croatia Hall 1.2 214<br />

IBACAR Autovermietung Hall 2.1 102<br />

Iberia Hall 23.b 213<br />

Iberostar Albufera Park Hall 2.1 106<br />

Iberostar Albufera Playa Hall 2.1 106<br />

Iberostar Alcudia Park Hall 2.1 106<br />

Iberostar Grand Hotel<br />

Portals Nous Hall 9 310<br />

Iberostar Hotels & Resorts Hall 2.1 108<br />

Íberostar Playa de Muro Hall 2.1 106<br />

Iberostar Playa de Muro Village Hall 2.1 106<br />

Iberostar Sunny Beach Resort Hall 15.1 101<br />

Iberotel Miramar Al Aqah<br />

Beach Resort Hall 2.2 104<br />

Ibiza Fremdenverkehrsamt Hall 2.1 109<br />

IC Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Icebreaker Sampo and Kemi SnowCastle<br />

and Seaside Glass Villas Hall 18 132b<br />

ICEHOTEL Hall 18 132a-e<br />

Iceland Travel Hall 18 132c<br />

Iceland Travel Hall 18 114, 114a<br />

Iceland, Promote Iceland Hall 18 132c<br />

Icelandair Hall 18 114, 114a<br />

Icelandair Hotels Hall 18 114, 114a<br />

Icelandair Hotels Hall 18 132c<br />

Icelandic Mountain Guides Hall 18 132c<br />

ICEX Spain Trade<br />

and Investment Hall 6.1 106<br />

ICMI Luxury Collection Hall 18 123<br />

ICONIC LIVING (MM2H)<br />

SDN BHD Hall 26.a 117<br />

ICS Travel Group PT Biro Perjalanan<br />

Wisata IS Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

Idaho Tourism Hall 3.1 111<br />

IDeaS - a SAS Company Hall 8.1 110<br />

IdeenReich - Agentur für<br />

Eventmanagement Hall 8.1 101<br />

Idms Tours Private Limited Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

IFA Hotels & Resorts Hall 2.1 208<br />

IGLTA - International Gay<br />

& Lesbian Travel Association Hall 21.b 215c<br />

Ignas Tour AG/SpA Hall 1.2 107<br />

iGola Travel Consultant and<br />

Services Company Hall 6.1 138<br />

IHK Magdeburg Hall 11.2 101<br />

Ikarus Tours GmbH Hall 25 173<br />

IKSV (Istanbul Kultur Sanat Vakfi) Hall 3.2 201<br />

Il Faro Hall 1.2 212<br />

ILA Safari Lodge (ILA) Hall 21.e 101<br />

Ilala Lodge Hall 20 133<br />

Ilanga Travel Hall 20 138<br />

Ile de La Réunion Tourisme Hall 20 123 + 130<br />

Ilha Verde Rent a Car Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Illinois Office of Tourism Hall 3.1 232<br />

Illinois Office of Tourism<br />

& Choose Chicago Hall 21.b 215<br />

Iloha Seaview Hotel Hall 20 130<br />

ILUNION HOTELS Hall 2.1 124<br />

Ilustre Municipio<br />

de San Cristóbal Hall 23.a 113<br />

Imágenes Tropicales Travel<br />

Agency Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Imereti Region Hall 15.1 103<br />

IMG Sachsen-Anhalt mbH Hall 11.2 101<br />

Immigration, Refugees<br />

and Citizenship, Canada Hall 3.1 390<br />

Imperial Austria Palace<br />

Service GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Imperial Boat House<br />

Beach Resort Koh Samui Hall 26.b 221<br />

Impiana KLCC Hotel Hall 26.a 117<br />

Impro Travel Hall 18 130<br />

in.Stuttgart<br />

Veranstaltungsgesellschaft Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Inca Maya Tours Hall 23.a 118<br />

Inca Rail Hall 23.a 118<br />

Incema Travel Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Incentive & Leisure Services Hall 23.a 115<br />

Incoming Italia Consorzio<br />

Promozione Turistica Hall 1.2 102<br />

Incredible Voyages (P) Ltd. Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Independent Holiday Hostels<br />

of Ireland (IHH) Hall 4.1 104<br />

India & You Hall 5.2b 221<br />

India Exotica Travels Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

India Tourism Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Indian Holiday Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 252<br />

Indian Railway Catering<br />

and Tourism Corporation Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Indigenous Tourism Association<br />

of Canada Hall 3.1 390<br />

Indigo DMC Group<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Indo Asia Tours Hall 5.2b 227<br />

Indo Journeys Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 239<br />

Indochina Sails Hall 26.c 336<br />

Indochina Travel Services -<br />

(ITS) Vietnam Hall 26.c 313<br />

Indochina Travels Euvibus GmbH Hall 25 137<br />

Indoma Tours and Travel Hall 21.a 123<br />

Indonesia Impression Tour Hall 26.a 115<br />

Indonesia Ministry of Tourism Hall 26.a 114,115,116<br />

Indotravelista.com Hall 26.b 228<br />

INDOTREK Hall 26.c 334<br />

Infinity Vacations Pvt Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Infor (Deutschland) GmbH Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Information Advanced<br />

Solutions (IAS) Hall 8.1 113a<br />

INFOX GmbH<br />

& Co. Informationslogistik KG Hall 10.1 117<br />

InfraCert GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

Ingenium Softech Hall 5.1 142<br />

Ingolstadt Tourismus<br />

und Kongress GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Ingolstadt Village Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Inkaland Tours E.I.R.L. Hall 23.a 115<br />

Innovart Hall 23.b 209<br />

Innovation Norway Hall 16 100b<br />

Innsbruck Tourismus Hall 17 103<br />

Innvista Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Inova Hospitality Management Hall 1.1 112<br />

INSECIA GmbH Hall 6.1 119<br />

Inside Tours DMC Portugal Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Insight Australia Travel Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Insight India Voyage Hall 5.2b 228<br />

Institut für Management<br />

& Tourismus der FHW Hall 11.1 104<br />

Institut Mathildenhöhe<br />

Darmstadt Hall 10.2 112<br />

Intas Destination<br />

Management Inc. Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Interact for Information<br />

Technology Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Intercenter Group Hall 3.1 610, 610a<br />

IntercityHotel Hall 9 317<br />

Interconnection Travels Hall 26.b 226<br />

INTERCONTACT Gesellschaft für<br />

Studien- und Begegnungsreisen Hall 25 137<br />

InterContinental Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

InterContinental Bali Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

InterContinental Fujairah Resort Hall 2.2 104<br />

Intercontinental Hotel (The City) Hall 2.2 206<br />

InterContinental Malta Hall 1.2 220<br />

Intercontinental Mauritius Resort Hall 20 128<br />

InterContinental Phu Quoc<br />

Long Beach Resort Hall 26.c 313<br />

InterContinental Resorts -<br />

Maitai Hotels- The Brando Hall 5.2a 105<br />

InterContinental Resorts-Maitai<br />

Hotels- The Brando Hall 22.a 108<br />

InterContinental Wien Hall 17 103<br />

Interferie Hotels im Gebirge<br />

und am Meer Hall 15.1 100<br />

Interholiday AG Hall 25 137<br />

Interlaken Tourismus Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Interline Chauffeurservice<br />

Eschborn GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

International Air Transport<br />

Association Hall 25 153<br />

International Journeys, Inc Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

International Medical Group Hall 21.b 214a<br />

International Travel & Congresses Hall 4.2 205<br />

Internationale Bodensee<br />

Tourismus Hall 17 102<br />

Internationaler Bustouristik<br />

Verband e.V. Hall 12 102<br />

Internationales Bachfest Hall 16 100f<br />

Internationales Maritimes<br />

Museum Hamburg Hall 10.2 112<br />

Intertimes Group Hall 9 320<br />

Intertours Nepal Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2a 117<br />

Into Africa EcoTravel Hall 4.1 246<br />

Intrepid Travel Hall 25 148<br />

Intui.travel transfer Hall 6.1 162<br />

Involatus Carrier Consulting Hall 25 116<br />

IPW by U.S. Travel Hall 3.1 291<br />

Iran Doostan Tours Co. Pjs. Hall 4.1 207<br />

Iranian Tour Operators<br />

Association Hall 7.2a 100<br />

Ireland Fáilte Ireland Hall 4.1 104<br />

Irland Information -<br />

Tourism Ireland Hall 18 122<br />

Is Morus Relais Hall 1.2 212<br />

Isetan Mitsukoshi Ltd. Hall 26.a 102<br />

Íshestar Hall 18 132c<br />

Isibindi Africa Lodges Hall 20 120<br />

ISITALIA - Italia Incoming<br />

International SRL Hall 1.2 109<br />

Island Continent Tours Hall 20 103<br />

Island Pro Travel Hall 18 132c<br />

Islands of Siankaba Hall 21.e 101<br />

Íslandshótel Hall 18 132c<br />

ISO Travel Solutions Hall 5.1 111<br />

Israel, Ministry of Tourism Hall 4.2 205<br />

Isram Israel (Touring) Ltd Hall 25 175<br />

Isrotel Hotels Hall 4.2 205<br />

IST Servicios Informativos, S.L. Hall 6.1 106<br />

Istanbul Tasarim Hall 3.2 201<br />

Istion Yachting Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Italcamel Hall 8.1 134<br />

Italian National Tourist Board -<br />

ENIT Hall 1.2 106a-e<br />

Italy on a Budget tours Hall 4.1 120<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Asia Hall 26.a 118d<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> China Hall 26.c 320a<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Global Hall 3.1 625<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Global Hall 20 110<br />

ITC Asia Mountains Hall 3.1 606<br />

ITEP EcoTravel Perú &<br />

Southamerica Tour Operator Hall 23.a 118<br />

Iti Hotels - Colonna Resort Hall 1.2 212<br />

ITO Incoming touroperator Hall 10.2 102<br />

ITT GmbH Hall 25 135,145<br />

ITT Inspirations Travel<br />

& Tours (Pty) Ltd. Hall 20 119<br />

IUBH Internationale<br />

Hochschule GmbH Hall 11.1 103<br />

ivm GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Izmir Development Agency Hall 3.2 110<br />

J<br />

J.P. Atelier d.o.o. Hall 6.1 122<br />

JA Resorts & Hotels Hall 2.2 100<br />

Jac Travel Canada Hall 3.1 390<br />

Jacaranda Club & Resort (5*) Hall 3.2 201<br />

Jacaranda Hotels Hall 3.2 134<br />

Jackalberry Safaris Hall 21.e 101<br />

Jackson Hole Chamber<br />

of Commerce Hall 3.1 113<br />

Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris Hall 3.1 113<br />

JacTravel Hall 9 220<br />

Jade Hochschule<br />

Wilhelmshaven<br />

Oldenburg Elsfleth Hall 11.1 205<br />

Jaen Tourist Board<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Jamaica Tourist Board<br />

c/o neusta Grafenstein Hall 22.a 102<br />

Jambiani Villas Hall 21.a 128<br />

Jambuluwuk Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 115<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #17


EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z<br />

/ AUSTELLER VON A BIS Z<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Jan-Pol Incoming Tour Operator Hall 15.1 100<br />

Japan National Tourism<br />

Organization Hall 26.a 120<br />

Jasmine Palace Hall 4.2 112a<br />

Jaz in the City Hall 9 317<br />

Jazzfestival Saalfelden Hall 16 100b<br />

JCM Destination Australia Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Jenman African Safaris<br />

& Hideaways Hall 20 121,122<br />

Jerome Incoming Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Jersey, Visit Jersey / Kanalinseln Hall 18 124<br />

Jerusalem Development Authority Hall 4.2 205<br />

Jesolo Venice, Consorzio<br />

di Imprese Turistiche Hall 1.2 224<br />

Jetaway Tours Hall 21.a 108<br />

Jetway Express Ltd. Hall 26.a 119<br />

Jetwing Hotels Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Jetwing Travels (Pvt.) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Jewish Cultural Quarter Hall 10.2 102<br />

JF Holidays Hall 26.a 109<br />

JHL Solitaire Hall 26.a 115<br />

Jia-Jia Traveling, Accomodation<br />

and Creation Co. Hall 26.a 121<br />

Jin Jiang International Hall 9 119<br />

Jochen Schweizer Arena Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Jochen Schweizer GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

John Chase Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Jonview Canada Inc. Hall 3.1 390<br />

Jordan Experience Tours Hall 4.2 200<br />

Jordan Tourism Board Hall 4.1 202<br />

Jordan Tourism Board Hall 4.2 200<br />

Jordan Tours & Travel Hall 4.2 200<br />

Jordan Valley Regional Council Hall 4.2 205<br />

JoSchi Hochkar GmbH Hall 17 105<br />

Journeymax Executive Travel Ltd Hall 21.a 108<br />

Journeyscapes (Pvt) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Joys Hotels and Resorts Hall 5.2b 231<br />

JPM Guides Hall 25 105<br />

JS Alcudi-Mar Hall 2.1 106<br />

JT Holiday Hall 26.a 115<br />

JT Tours Hall 4.1 238<br />

JTB Europe - Ihr Japan Specialist Hall 26.a 118a<br />

JUCY World Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Jüdisches Museum der Stadt Wien Hall 17 103<br />

JUFA Hotels International Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Jugendgästehaus Kühlungsborn Hall 9 109<br />

Jugendreise Destinationen<br />

ARBERLAND & Schliersee Hall 4.1 106<br />

Jukkasjärvi Vildmarks Turer AB Hall 18 108<br />

Jumbo Tours Espana S.L.U. Hall 2.1 110<br />

Jumeirah Etihad Towers Hall 2.2 200<br />

Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa Hall 2.1 102<br />

Jumeirah Zabeel Saray Hall 2.2 100<br />

Jungfrau Region Tourismus |<br />

Grindelwald - Wengen - Mürren -<br />

Lauterbrunnen - Haslital Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Jungfraubahnen Management AG Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Jungle Experiences Hall 23.a 118<br />

Jungle Fowl Leisure Planners Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Jungle Lodges & Resorts Ltd Hall 5.2b 241<br />

Juniper Consulting, S.L. Hall 6.1 106<br />

Juvigo GmbH Hall 4.1 119<br />

Juwel Hotels Hall 14.1 110<br />

JW Marriott Phu Quoc<br />

Emerald Bay Hall 26.c 313<br />

JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa Hall 26.b 221<br />

K<br />

K2 Pakistan Hall 5.2a 113<br />

K20K21 Kunstsammlung NRW Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Kadappuram Beach Resorts Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

KAERA Industrie- und Touristik<br />

Versicherungsmakler Hall 10.1 117<br />

Kafunta Safaris Hall 21.e 101<br />

Kagera Safaris Hall 21.a 121<br />

Kahnweilerhaus Hall 10.2 112<br />

KAINGU LODGE Hall 21.e 101<br />

Kairali - The Ayurvedic<br />

Healing Village Hall 5.2b 234<br />

Kakadu Tourism Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Kaliakria Property Management<br />

Ltd Hall 15.1 101<br />

Kallpa Tour Operator Hall 23.b 209<br />

Kamalaya Koh Samui Hall 9 310<br />

Kamelya Collection Hall 3.2 139<br />

Kamino Tours Hall 22.b 207<br />

Kamstra Travel Hall 10.2 102<br />

Kanarische Inseln Hall 2.1 202<br />

Kanika Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Kansas & Oklahoma Travel<br />

& Tourism Hall 3.1 107<br />

Kapetanios Hotels Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

KAPTID Cappadocia Tourist<br />

Hoteliers Association Hall 3.2 201<br />

Karafuu Hotel Beach Resort Hall 21.a 128<br />

Karakorum Adventure Hall 5.2a 113<br />

Karakorum Nature<br />

& Discovery Pakistan Hall 5.2a 113<br />

Karibu World Hall 21.a 128<br />

Kariega Game Reserve Hall 20 138<br />

Karisma Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.2 219<br />

Karl Marx <strong>2018</strong> -<br />

Ausstellungsgesellschaft Hall 16 100e<br />

Karlsbader Region Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Karma House Travel<br />

& Tourism - DMC Hall 4.2 200<br />

Karma Reef Gili Meno Hall 26.a 115<br />

Karnali Excursions P.Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Karnataka Tourism Hall 5.2b 241<br />

Kärnten Werbung Hall 17 103<br />

Karsiyaka Belediyesi Hall 3.2 201<br />

Karunakarala Ayurveda Resort Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Kas Belediye Baskanligi Hall 3.2 201<br />

Kassel Airport,<br />

Flughafen GmbH Kassel Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Kassel Marketing GmbH Hall 16 100c<br />

Kassel Marketing GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Kata Palm + Rawai Palm<br />

+ Maikhao Palm Phuket Hall 26.b 221<br />

Kata Sea Breeze Resort Hall 26.b 211<br />

Katalogwerkstatt GmbH Hall 5.1 141<br />

Katalonien, Catalan Tourist Board Hall 2.1 203<br />

Katara Hospitality Hall 2.2 206<br />

Katarina Line d.o.o. Hall 1.2 214<br />

Kathmandu Experience<br />

Travels & Tours Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Katholische Universität Eichstätt-<br />

Ingolstadt / TOPAS e.V. Hall 11.1 105<br />

Kaus Media Services Hall 5.3 107<br />

Kayumanis Private Villa & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Kazakh Tourism National<br />

Company JSC Hall 3.1 620<br />

KD Deutsche Rheinschiffahrt AG Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Keahotels Hall 18 132c<br />

KeePConsult Smart Hotel<br />

Solutions Hall 5.3 110<br />

Kelana DMC Hall 26.a 115<br />

Kemer Belediyesi Hall 3.2 201<br />

Kempinski Hotel Aqaba<br />

Red Sea Jordan Hall 9 215<br />

Kempinski Hotel Ishtar<br />

Dead Sea Jordan Hall 9 215<br />

Kempinski Hotel Muscat<br />

Sultanate of Oman Hall 9 215<br />

Kempinski Hotels Hall 9 215<br />

Kennedy Space Center Visitor<br />

Complex Hall 3.1 305<br />

Kenshō Boutique Hotel & Suites Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Kentucky Tourism Hall 3.1 222<br />

Kenya Tourism Board Hall 21.a 122<br />

Kenya Tru Nomads Tours Hall 21.a 108a<br />

Kenzan Tented Camps & Lodges Hall 21.a 128<br />

Kenzi Hotels Group Hall 21.b 213<br />

Ker & Downey Botswana Hall 20 131<br />

Kerala Tourism Hall 5.2b 223<br />

Keralavoyages India Pvt Ltd Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Keshet Educational Journeys Hall 4.2 205<br />

KETAV Kemer Promotion<br />

Foundation Hall 3.2 201<br />

Ketzaltour Hall 22.b 207<br />

Keukenhof Hall 10.2 102<br />

Kevin Streit and Associates Hall 3.1 202<br />

Keys Hotels Travel & Tours Ltd Hall 21.a 128<br />

KGH Group of Hotels & Resorts Hall 5.2a 116<br />

KHC Westfalenhallen GmbH Hall 8.2 101a<br />

Khiri Travel Hall 26.b 203<br />

Khwa ttu San Culture<br />

& Education Centre Hall 4.1 248<br />

Kiel-Marketing e.V. Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Kigo, a RealPage Company Hall 6.1 160<br />

KIJONGO BAY Kijongo Bay<br />

Beach Resort Hall 21.a 128<br />

KIJU reisen Hall 4.1 113<br />

Kilaweni Tours Hall 21.a 128<br />

Kilemakyaro Mountain Lodge Hall 21.a 128<br />

Kilifair Promotion Co. Ltd Hall 21.a 128<br />

Kilimandscharo Active Tours Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Kilit Global Yasar Sobutay Bulvarı<br />

No 85 Güzeloba Mahallesi Hall 3.2 118<br />

Kimberley Spirit Tours Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Kisima Tours and Safaris Ltd Hall 4.1 246<br />

Kissimmee, Experience Hall 3.1 220<br />

Kitzbühel Country Club Hall 9 310<br />

Kiwi.com s.r.o. Hall 5.1 110<br />

Klapa Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Klassik Stiftung Weimar Hall 11.2 103<br />

Kleemann Irland Reisen Ltd. Hall 18 102<br />

Klimahaus ® Bremerhaven 8° Ost Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Klocke Verlag GmbH Hall 5.3 109<br />

Klosterhotel Wöltingerode Hall 8.1 131<br />

Klühspies Reisen GmbH & Co. KG Hall 4.1 117<br />

KMW Reisen GmbH<br />

(Kurz-mal- weg.de) Hall 25 126<br />

Knezovic Turizam d.o.o.<br />

(Croatia-ala-Carte) Hall 1.2 203<br />

Knossos Travel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Know Sardinia Hall 1.2 212<br />

Knowledge Without Borders Hall 2.2 102<br />

Koblenz-Touristik Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Kochsberg Europa Akademie Hall 9 109<br />

Kognitiv Hall 10.1 123<br />

Koh Samui Tourism Association Hall 26.b 216<br />

Köln/Bonn Airport Hall 8.2 103e<br />

Kölner Offenbach<br />

Gesellschaft - 2019 Hall 16 100b<br />

KölnTourismus GmbH Hall 8.2 102a-b<br />

Kölntourist Personenschiffahrt<br />

am Dom Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Kolping Hotels und Resorts Hall 9 109<br />

Kolpinghaus Meran Hall 8.1 131<br />

Kolumba-Kunstmuseum<br />

des Erzbistums Köln Hall 16 100c<br />

Komaneka Resorts Hall 26.a 115<br />

Komex Tours Hall 22.b 207<br />

König Tours GmbH & Co KG Hall 3.1 615<br />

Konkamoya Lodge Hall 21.e 101<br />

Konokono Beach<br />

Resort Zanzibar Hall 21.a 128<br />

Kontiki Beach Resort Curacao Hall 22.a 105<br />

Kontokali Bay Resort<br />

& Spa Aeolos Beach Resort Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

kontor2508 Hall 16 100a<br />

Korcula Hotels Hall 1.2 209<br />

Koreanische Zentrale für Tourismus Hall 26.a 124<br />

Kosovo Investment and Enterprise<br />

Support Agency (KIESA) Hall 1.2 211<br />

Krabi Tourism Association Hall 26.b 210<br />

Kreola Ltd Hall 20 128<br />

Kreutzwald Hotel Tallinn Hall 18 111b<br />

Kreuzfahrt Guide /<br />

planet c GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

KRIMI total GmbH Hall 8.1 101<br />

Kroatische Zentrale für Tourismus Hall 1.2 214<br />

KRYSTAL HOTELS Hall 22.b 207<br />

Ksa Tours and Travels Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

KSB Travel & Tours Hall 26.a 109<br />

KTG Karlsruhe Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Kubu Safari Lodge Hall 20 137<br />

Kuching Travel Service Hall 26.a 121<br />

Kultur in Hessen - c/o HA<br />

Hessen Agentur Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Kultur- und Tourismusamt<br />

Stadt Lorsch Hall 16 100c<br />

Kulturamt Frankfurt am Main Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Kulturbetrieb der Stadt Aachen Hall 16 100d<br />

Kulturhistorisches Museum<br />

im Dominikanerkloster Hall 10.2 112<br />

Kulturhistorisches Museum<br />

Magdeburg Hall 16 100d<br />

Kulturhistorisches Museum<br />

Schloss Merseburg Hall 10.2 112<br />

KulturLoungeBayern Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Kulturprojekte <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

Kulturstiftung Sachsen-Anhalt Hall 11.2 101<br />

Kunst Haus Wien Museum<br />

Hundertwasser Hall 17 103<br />

Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der<br />

Bundesrepublik Deutschland GmbH Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Kunstareal München Hall 16 100c<br />

Kunsthalle Düsseldorf/ KIT -<br />

Kunst im Tunnel Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Kunsthalle Mannheim Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien Hall 17 103<br />

Kunstkraftwerk Leipzig GmbH Hall 11.2 102<br />

Künstlerische Holzgestaltung<br />

Bergmann Hall 13 202<br />

Kunstmeile Hamburg Hall 16 100c<br />

Kunstmuseum Bonn Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Kunstmuseum Moritzburg<br />

Halle Saale Hall 10.2 112<br />

Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz Hall 10.2 112<br />

Kunstsammlungen Zwickau<br />

Max-Pechstein-Museum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Kunuku Aqua Resort Hall 22.a 105<br />

Kúpele Trencianske Teplice Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Kur- und Tourismusbetrieb<br />

Bad Wörishofen Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Kura Hulanda Resorts Hall 22.a 105<br />

Kura Kura Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Kurbetrieb Swinemünde A.G Hall 15.1 100<br />

Kurhaus Wiesbaden GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Kurzeme Tourism Association Hall 18 130<br />

KUS Landkreis Pfaffenhofen<br />

a.d. Ilm Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Kusadasi Municipality Hall 3.2 104<br />

Kusadasi Tourism Association Hall 3.2 201<br />

Kutaisi Toursim Information Center Hall 15.1 103<br />

KUTO (Kusadasi Ticaret Odasi) Hall 3.2 201<br />

Kvarken Archipelago & Kalle’s Inn Hall 18 108<br />

Kvarner Health,<br />

Tourismusverband Kvarner Hall 21.b 214b<br />

Kvarner, Tourismusverband<br />

der Region Hall 1.2 207<br />

KVT HOLIDAYS Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Kwando Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Kyrgyz Concept Hall 3.1 606<br />

L<br />

L&T communications PR<br />

for lifestyle & travel Hall 5.3 110<br />

L’hotel Management Co Ltd. Hall 26.a 119<br />

La Bagnaia Golf & Spa Resort Siena<br />

CURIO - A Collection by Hilton Hall 9 314<br />

La Beduina Tours Hall 4.2 200<br />

#18 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


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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 />

La Blanche Island Bodrum Hall 3.2 201<br />

La Cala Resort<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

La Certosa di Pontignano Hall 1.2 105<br />

La Flora Khao Lak Group Hall 26.b 221<br />

La Perle Theater Hall 2.2 100<br />

La Rioja Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

La Ventana Hall 23.b 209<br />

Lago Maggiore-Ossola Täler<br />

Federalberghi VCO Hall 1.2 221<br />

Laguna Lodge Tortuguero Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Laguna Phuket Club Co. Ltd. Hall 26.b 221<br />

Lahn-Dill-Kreis Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Lahntal Tourismus Verband e. V. Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Lahn-Taunus-Touristik e.V. Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Lahti Region / Visit Lahti Hall 18 132b<br />

Lake Saimaa, Purest Finland Hall 18 132b<br />

Lakeland Hotel Petäys Resort Hall 18 132b<br />

LakeSaimaa Finland, VisitSaimaa Hall 18 132b<br />

LAL Sprachreisen GmbH Hall 25 172<br />

Lamberth GmbH Hall 10.1 117<br />

Land and Lake Safaris Hall 20 101<br />

Land of Turquoise Domes Tour<br />

& Travel Company Hall 4.1 235<br />

Land Tours Ghana Limited Hall 21.a 108<br />

Landela Safaris Hall 20 133<br />

Landesgartenschau<br />

Burg <strong>2018</strong> GmbH Hall 11.2 101<br />

Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf<br />

Kulturamt Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Landesmuseum Hannover Hall 16 100d<br />

Landesverband für Kinderund<br />

Jugendreisen <strong>Berlin</strong>-<br />

Brandenburg e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

Landgasthaus Wintringer Hof Hall 9 109<br />

Landgoed Duin & Kruidberg Hall 10.2 102<br />

Landhaus Flottbek Hotel<br />

& Restaurant Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Landhotel Bad Dürrenberg Hall 9 109<br />

Landidyll Hotels & Restaurants Hall 10.1 119<br />

Landkreis Gießen Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Landmark Lancaster Hotel Group Hall 26.b 221<br />

Landschaftsverband<br />

Westfalen-Lippe/ LWL Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Langi Langi Beach Bungalows Hall 21.a 128<br />

Lanka Holidays.Net (Pvt.) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Lanka Islands Resorts Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Lanka Sportreizen Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Lanka Vacations (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Lao Tai Shan - Bali Mula Hall 26.a 115<br />

Laos - Ministry of Information,<br />

Culture & Tourism Hall 26.c 308<br />

Lapland Hotels and Safaris Hall 18 132b<br />

Lapland Lodge AB Hall 18 108<br />

Larcomar Hall 23.a 118<br />

Larnaka Tourism Board Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Las Gaviotas Suites Hotel & Spa Hall 2.1 106<br />

Las Vegas Convention<br />

& Visitors Authority Hall 3.1 231<br />

Las Vegas Sands - The Venetian Hall 3.1 231<br />

Las Villas Akumal Hall 22.b 207<br />

LATAM Airlines Hall 23.a 117<br />

Latgale Tourism Association<br />

Ezerzeme Hall 18 130<br />

Latin America Travel PTY LTD Hall 22.a 108<br />

Latin American Encounter Hall 23.a 112<br />

Latin Trails Cia.Ltda. Hall 23.a 113<br />

Latinconnect Hall 22.a 107<br />

Latventure Incoming Cia. Ltda. Hall 23.a 113<br />

Latvia, Investment<br />

and Development Agency Hall 18 130<br />

Latvian Camping Association Hall 18 130<br />

Laugfs Leisure Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Lausanne Hospitality<br />

Consulting S.A.<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Le Cesarine Hall 1.2 110<br />

Le Meridien Hall 2.2 200<br />

Le Meridien Al Aqah Beach Resort Hall 2.2 104<br />

Le Meridien St. Julians Hotel & Spa Hall 1.2 220<br />

Le Meridien St. Julians Hotel & Spa Hall 2.2 200<br />

Le Palais Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Le Palais Paysan Hall 21.b 213<br />

Le Palmiste Resort & Spa<br />

& Residence Potosi Hall 20 128<br />

Le Passage to India Hall 25 129<br />

Le Passage to India Tours<br />

and Travels Hall 5.2b 215<br />

Le Peninsula Bay Beach<br />

Resort & Spa Hall 20 128<br />

Le Relais de l’Hermitage<br />

Saint-Gilles Hall 20 130<br />

Le Royal Meridien Beach<br />

Resort & Spa Hall 2.2 100<br />

Le Saint Alexis Hotel & Spa Hall 20 130<br />

Le Voyageur Hall 20 104<br />

Lebanon, Ministry of Tourism 4,2 201<br />

Leeds Castle Hall 18 123<br />

Legacy Hotel and Resorts Hall 20 133<br />

Legacy Vacation Club Hall 3.1 305<br />

Legend Hospitality Group Hall 20 138<br />

Legend Travel Group Hall 26.b 207a<br />

Legendary Expeditions Hall 20 121,122<br />

Legian Beach Hotel /<br />

Candi Beach Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

LEGOLAND Deutschland<br />

Freizeitpark Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsgeographie<br />

und Tourismusforschung Hall 11.1 312<br />

Leipzig Tourismus<br />

und Marketing GmbH Hall 11.2 102<br />

LENONI OY 18 125a<br />

Leonardo Hotels Hall 8.1 105<br />

Leonardo Hotels & Resorts Cyprus Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Leopard Tours Ltd. Hall 21.a 125<br />

Leopold Museum Hall 17 103<br />

Leptos Calypso Hotels Public Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Lernidee Erlebnisreisen GmbH Hall 26.c 301<br />

Les parfumeries Fragonard Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Les Saintes Tourist Office Hall 22.a 114<br />

Lesotho Tourism Development<br />

Corporation Hall 20 106<br />

Letaka Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Letoonia Resorts Hall 3.2 201<br />

Let’s Sea & Loligo Resort Hua Hin Hall 26.b 221<br />

Lets See Asia Pvt Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

LetsFly Information<br />

Technology Co. Ltd. Hall 6.1 153<br />

Levi Destination Marketing Hall 18 132b<br />

Levki Orchidea Tours Limited Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Lewa Wilderness Hall 20 112<br />

Lexis Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 109<br />

L’Hospitalet de L’Infant i la Vall<br />

de Llors, Area de Turisme Hall 2.1 203<br />

Liberation Route Europe Hall 16 100b<br />

Liberty International Tourism Group Hall 25 138<br />

Liburnia Riviera Hotels Hall 1.2 214<br />

LIDI DI CHIOGGIA Consorzio<br />

di Promozione Turistica Hall 1.2 224<br />

Lidl Digital International<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Hall 18 100<br />

Lido Tours Travel Agency Tours<br />

& Levada Walks<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Liechtenstein Marketing Hall 17 102<br />

Liepaja Hall 18 130<br />

Lifestyle Retreats Hall 26.a 115<br />

Lihotec, Russia Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Likuliku Lagoon Resort<br />

& Malolo Island Resort Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Lille LAM Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Lima Tours Hall 23.a 112, 118<br />

Lima Tours Hall 25 129<br />

Limassol Tourism Board Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Limtravelone Hall 1.2 118<br />

Lindbergh Tour & Travel Hall 10.2 102<br />

Lindenau-Museum Altenburg Hall 10.2 112<br />

Lindenhof Hall 9 109<br />

Lindian Village Hall 1.1 112<br />

Lindner Hotels AG Hall 9 112<br />

Lindos Imperial Resort & Spa Hall 1.1 112<br />

Linz Tourismus Hall 17 103<br />

Lion Camp Safari Lodge Hall 21.e 101<br />

Lion Roars Hotels and Lodges Hall 20 138<br />

Lions of Tanzania Safari & Tours Hall 21.a 128<br />

LionsDive Beach Resort Curaçao Hall 22.a 105<br />

Lipa cave Hall 1.2 219<br />

Lippe Tourismus & Marketing GmbH Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Lisbon ByBoat<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

LiT BANGKOK Hotel & Residence Hall 26.b 221<br />

Lite Travel Co., Ltd. Hall 26.a 121<br />

Lithuanian State Department<br />

of Tourism Hall 18 131<br />

Lithuanian Tours Ltd Hall 18 131b<br />

Litore Resort Hotel & Spa Hall 3.2 136<br />

Littlebig Road Hall 3.1 415<br />

Live Riga Hall 18 130<br />

Live the Journey Hall 20 138<br />

LiveRate Hall 9 109<br />

Living Tours Spain & Portugal Hall 2.1 203<br />

Livingstone Jan Thiel Resort Hall 22.a 105<br />

LLC “Pamir Mountains Travel” Hall 3.1 609<br />

LLC Radio Guide Hall 3.1 621<br />

Lloret Turisme Hall 2.1 203<br />

LMJC Azores Tours<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

LN Garden Hotel, Guangzhou Hall 26.a 112<br />

Local Roots Pvt. Ltd. Hall 4.1 210<br />

Localista Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Loews Hollywood Hotel Hall 3.1 221<br />

Logos Discovery Hall 3.1 606<br />

LogosTour GmbH Reiseveranstalter des<br />

Polnischen Lehrerverbandes Hall 15.1 100<br />

Lokman Hekim Esnaf Hospital 21.B 214g<br />

London & Partners Hall 18 123<br />

Long Beach Resort Hotel & Spa Hall 3.2 201<br />

loop luxury fair by Lobster Experience Hall 9 310<br />

Lopesan Hotel Group Hall 2.1 208<br />

Lordos Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Lordos Hotels (Holdings) Ltd Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Loro Parque S.A. Hall 2.1 206<br />

Los Amigos Tulum Hall 22.b 210<br />

Los Angeles Tourism Hall 3.1 221<br />

Losinj Hotels & Villas Hall 1.2 207<br />

Lots of Hotels Hall 9 220<br />

Lotte Hotel, Yangon Hall 26.b 226<br />

Lotus Asia Tours Hall 26.a 115<br />

Lotus Cruises Hall 26.c 335<br />

Louis Hotels PLC LTD Hall 1.1 106<br />

Louis Travel Ltd Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Louisiana Office of Tourism Hall 3.1 331<br />

Louvre Hotels Group Hall 9 119<br />

Love For Africa Hall 20 133<br />

Lovers Canal Cruises Hall 10.2 102<br />

Lower Silesian Tourist<br />

Organisation Hall 15.1 100<br />

LTA Lifecard Travel Assistance<br />

Gesellschaft für Reiseschutz mbH Hall 25 137<br />

LTC Media Verlag Hall 3.1 617<br />

Ltd Wilderness Hotel Nellim Hall 18 113<br />

Lu´ Hotel Hall 1.2 212<br />

Luambe Conservation Ltd. Hall 21.e 101<br />

Lübeck- und Travemünde<br />

Marketing GmbH Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Lublin Regional Tourist<br />

Organisation Hall 15.1 100<br />

Lubuskie Voivodship Hall 14.1 111<br />

Luciano Tours Hall 21.e 101<br />

Ludwigs Festspielhaus Füssen Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Lufthansa AirPlus Servicekarten Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

Lufthansa City Center<br />

International GmbH Hall 12 102<br />

Lufthansa Group Hall 25 156<br />

Lufthansa Holidays Hall 25 152<br />

Lüftner Cruises Hall 25 162<br />

Luisa Todi Tour Operator DMC Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Luna Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Lüneburger Heide GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Lusanova DMC<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Lüttich, Kulturstadt Hall 16 100d<br />

Lux Saint-Gilles Hall 20 130<br />

LUX* Resorts & Hotels Hall 9 216<br />

Lux* Resorts & Spa Hall 20 128<br />

Luxair Group S.A. Hall 10.2 101<br />

Luxe Voyage Hall 20 128<br />

Luxembourg City Tourist Office Hall 10.2 101<br />

Luxembourg for Tourism Hall 10.2 101<br />

Luxury Scotland Hall 18 123<br />

Luxury Travel Co Ltd. Hall 26.c 321<br />

Luzern Tourismus AG Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

M<br />

M & J Travel & Tours Hall 21.a 108<br />

M Hotels- Crowne Plaza<br />

Venice East Padua Hall 1.2 224<br />

M2C - Masai Mobility Community Hall 6.1 134<br />

Mabata Makali Lodge<br />

and Campsite Hall 21.a 128<br />

MAC Travels Pvt Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Macao Government Tourism<br />

Office (MGTO) Hall 26.a 105<br />

Macedonia FYR - The Agency<br />

for promotion and support<br />

of tourism Hall 1.2 201<br />

Macedonia Holidays Hall 1.2 201<br />

Machaba Safaris Hall 20 112<br />

Macho Halisi Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Machu Picchu Travel Hall 23.a 118<br />

MacSun-Travel doo Skopje Hall 25 177<br />

Mad River Boat Trips Hall 3.1 113<br />

Madagascar Discovery Agency-<br />

Hotels Hall 20 103<br />

Madagascar Land Of Wonders Hall 20 103<br />

Madagascar National Tourism Board Hall 20 103<br />

Madame Tussauds /<br />

The Amsterdam Dungeon Hall 10.2 102<br />

made Hall 18 123<br />

Madeira Promotion Bureau Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #19


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Madhya Pradesh Tourism Hall 5.2b 246<br />

Madinat Jumeirah-The Arabian<br />

Resort of Dubai Hall 2.2 100<br />

Madrid Destino Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Madrid, Comunidad de Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Madukelle Hotels & Lodges<br />

(Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Maestro Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

Magadh Travels & Tours Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Magdeburg Marketing Kongress<br />

und Tourismus Hall 11.2 101<br />

Magdeburger Tourismusverband<br />

Elbe-Börde-Heide e.V. Hall 11.2 101<br />

Magic Travels Hall 2.2 202a<br />

Magnuson Hotels Hall 9 119<br />

Maharashtra Tourism Development<br />

Corporation Hall 5.2b 201<br />

Mahaweli Reach Hotels PLC Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Mahekal Beach Resort Hall 22.b 207<br />

Mai Chau Ecolodge Hall 26.c 336<br />

Mainland Miltenberg-<br />

Churfranken e.V. Hall 6.2b 301<br />

mainzplus CITYMARKETING Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Maistra D.D. Hall 1.2 214<br />

Majeka House Hall 9 310<br />

Majestic Holidays Ltd. Hall 22.a 112<br />

Majestic Resorts Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

MAK - Österreichisches Museum<br />

für Kunst / Gegenwartskunst Hall 17 103<br />

Makalu Adventure Travel & Tours Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Malaga, Ayuntamiento<br />

Área de Turismo Hall 2.1 124<br />

Malai Adventure Hall 26.a 117<br />

Malawi Department of Tourism Hall 20 101<br />

Malawian Style Hall 20 101<br />

Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council<br />

(MHTC) Hall 26.a 117<br />

Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board Hall 26.a 117<br />

Malaysian Association of Tour<br />

& Travel Agents (MATTA) Hall 26.a 109<br />

Malaysian Inbound Tourism<br />

Association Hall 26.a 117<br />

Maldives, Marketing<br />

& PR Corporation Hall 5.2a 107<br />

Malgrat Turisme Hall 2.1 203<br />

Mali, Agence de Promotion<br />

Touristique Hall 21.a 109<br />

Malla Travel & Trek Services Hall 25 129<br />

Mallorca Turisme, Fundació Hall 2.1 102<br />

Malopolska Tourist Organisation Hall 15.1 100<br />

Hall 1.2 / Stand 220<br />

Malta Fremdenverkehrsamt Hall 1.2 220<br />

Malta Sun Island Services GmbH Hall 1.2 220<br />

Hall 16 / Stand 100b<br />

Malta Tourism Authority Hall 16 100b<br />

Mama Tembo Tours Hall 21.e 101<br />

Mamberto Hall 1.2 102<br />

Mambo Tours Hall 21.e 101<br />

Mammoth Lakes Tourism Hall 3.1 221<br />

Manadara Hotels Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Manathai Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.b 221<br />

Manavgat Side Touristischer<br />

Hotelierverband Hall 3.2 125<br />

Mandarin Hotel, Bangkok Hall 26.b 211<br />

Manipur Tourism Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Manor House Hotel Karolineburg Hall 18 108<br />

Mantis Management (Pty) Limited Hall 20 132<br />

mantour Unternehmensberatung für<br />

nachhaltigen und innovativen<br />

Tourismus Hall 25 137<br />

Mantovani Plotin Travel Hall 1.1 110<br />

MANU Touristik GmbH Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Manumadi Tours & Travel Hall 26.a 115<br />

Mapache Rent a Car Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Maps.Me Hall 4.1 247<br />

Mar Playa de Muro Suites Hall 2.1 106<br />

Maradiva Villas Resort & Spa<br />

Sands Suites Resort & Spa Hall 20 128<br />

Marasa Africa Hall 21.a 121<br />

MarBella Corfu Hall 1.1 112<br />

MarBella Nido Suite Hotel & Villas Hall 1.1 112<br />

Marbella Resort Hall 2.2 102<br />

Marburg Stadt und Land<br />

Tourismus GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Marco Polo Central Asia Travel Hall 3.1 602<br />

Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel Hall 26.a 119<br />

Marco Polo Reisen GmbH Hall 25 108<br />

Maremania DMC Hall 1.2 212<br />

Marhaba Services Hall 2.2 100<br />

Maricom D.O.O. Hall 1.2 214<br />

Marienbad Kur & Spa Hotels Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Marina Club Lagos Resort Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Marismare Hotels Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Maritim Hotelgesellschaft mbH Hall 9 303<br />

Maritim Hotels Mauritius Hall 20 128<br />

Mark International Hall 3.1 415<br />

Marketing Deluxe Hall 17 103<br />

Marketing Gesellschaft<br />

Mönchengladbach Hall 8.2 103f<br />

Marketing-Gesellschaft Oberlausitz-<br />

Niederschlesien mbH Hall 11.2 102<br />

Marketingkooperation Städte<br />

Schleswig-Holstein Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Marratxi, Ajuntament Hall 2.1 102<br />

Marriott Hotels and Resorts<br />

of Costa Rica Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Marriott Hotels International Ltd Hall 9 312<br />

Marriott Hotels of Canada Hall 3.1 390<br />

Marriott International Hall 20 128<br />

Marriott Thailand, Vietnam,<br />

Cambodia & Myanmar Hall 26.b 221<br />

Marriott-Bangkok Marquis-Hua Hin-<br />

Phuket Naiyang Hall 26.b 221<br />

Marsa Malaz Kempinski,<br />

The Pearl Doha Hall 9 215<br />

Marshal’s Office of the Swietokrzyskie<br />

Voivodeship Hall 15.1 100<br />

Martin Travel Hall 23.b 216<br />

Martinique Hall 22.a 116<br />

Martin’s Hotels Hall 10.2 103<br />

Marumaru Hotel Zanzibar Hall 21.a 123<br />

Marvel Holidays (Thailand) Hall 26.b 211<br />

Marvellous Memory Company<br />

Limited Hall 26.b 226<br />

Mary Rose Museum Hall 18 123<br />

Mashatu Nature Reserve Hall 20 131<br />

Master Charter Hall 1.2 203<br />

Masters Travel Service Hall 4.2 105<br />

Matachica Resort & Spa Hall 22.b 208<br />

Matahari Beach Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Matkalle Sallaan ry Hall 18 108<br />

Matoya Safaris Hall 21.e 101<br />

Matta Tour & Travel Hall 26.a 115<br />

Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Mauly Tours & Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Mauritius Tourism Promotion<br />

Authority Hall 20 128<br />

Mauritours Ltd Hall 20 128<br />

Mauritshuis Hall 10.2 102<br />

Mautourco Ltd Hall 20 128<br />

Maverick Aviation Group Hall 3.1 231<br />

Max Ernst Museum Brühl des LVR /<br />

LVR-Museumsverbund Hall 8.2 103f<br />

Maya Resorts<br />

(Maya Ubud & Maya Sanur) Hall 26.a 115<br />

Mayaland Tours Hall 22.b 207<br />

Mayan Princess Beach<br />

& Dive Resort Hall 22.b 205<br />

Mayotte Comité Départemental<br />

du Tourisme Hall 20 105<br />

Mbalageti Serengeti Hall 21.a 128<br />

Mbali Mbali Lodges and Camps Hall 20 132<br />

Mberesero Lodges<br />

& Tented Camps Hall 21.a 128<br />

MBK Hotel & Tourism<br />

(Pathumwan Princess Hotel<br />

& Layana Resort & Spa) Hall 26.b 221<br />

MBNA Thames Clippers Hall 18 123<br />

MBtours<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

MCI Management<br />

Center Innsbruck Hall 11.1 213<br />

McTours Centroamerica Hall 22.b 205<br />

MDT travel underwriting GmbH Hall 25 137a<br />

Mears Transportation Group &<br />

Mears Global Chauffeured Services Hall 3.1 305<br />

Mecklenburg-Schwerin e.V. Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Hall 4.1 110<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Hall 6.2a 106,106a-b<br />

MEDER CommTech GmbH Hall 6.1 114<br />

Medianox GmbH Hall 25 102a-b<br />

Medical Spa Hotel Lawendowe<br />

Termy Hall 15.1 100<br />

Medinice S.A. 21.B 214d<br />

Mediteran Adria d.o.o. Hall 1.2 216<br />

Mediusz S.C. Hall 15.1 100<br />

Médoc Atlantique Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Meet in Georgia LTD Hall 15.1 103<br />

Meeting Point International Hall 25 172<br />

meetingmasters.de MICE<br />

Procurement Hall 8.1 116<br />

meetingmasters.de<br />

Teilnehmermanagement Hall 8.1 115<br />

Meine Landausflüge Hall 1.2 225<br />

Meine Weltkarte Hall 25 137<br />

meine-weltkarte.de Hall 25 137<br />

MEININGER Shared Services GmbH Hall 4.1 105<br />

Melas Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Melia Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Melia Bavi Mountain Retreat Hall 26.c 313<br />

Melia Hanoi Hotel Hall 26.c 313<br />

Melia Hotel Kuala Lumpur Hall 26.a 109<br />

Melia Hotels I Portugal Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Meliá Hotels International Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Meliá Hotels International Hall 9 201<br />

Melia Hotels International -<br />

Bulgaria Hall 15.1 101<br />

Meliã Nassau Beach-<br />

All Inclusive Hall 22.a 112<br />

Melia Purosani Hall 26.a 115<br />

Melia Serengeti Hall 21.a 128<br />

Melia Yangon Hotel Hall 26.b 226<br />

Melia Zanzibar Hall 21.a 128<br />

Melo Travel<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Memorable Journeys Hall 21.e 101<br />

Memories Group Ltd. Hall 26.b 201<br />

Memphis CVB Hall 3.1 222<br />

Menara Tours Hall 21.b 213<br />

Menjangan Dynasty Resort,<br />

Glamping & Dive Centre North<br />

West Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Menorca, Fundació Foment Turisme<br />

de Menorca Hall 2.1 102<br />

Mercado & Eventos - Brasil Hall 23.b 201<br />

Mercedes-Benz Museum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Mercury Travels Limited Hall 5.2b 236<br />

Meritus Pelangi Beach<br />

Resort & Spa, Langkawi Hall 26.a 117<br />

Merlin Entertainments plc Hall 18 123<br />

Mesoamerica Travel Hall 22.b 205<br />

Messe Frankfurt Hall 7.2c 101<br />

MESSEHOTEL Köln-Deutz Hall 8.1 131<br />

MesseReiseMarkt Reuther GmbH Hall 14.1 109<br />

Mesto Spisská Nová Ves Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Metropolitan Touring Hall 23.a 120<br />

Metropolitan Touring Colombia Hall 23.a 120<br />

Metropolitan Touring Ecuador Hall 23.a 120<br />

Metropolitan Touring-Peru Hall 23.a 120<br />

Mexcellence Travel Hall 22.b 207<br />

Mexikanisches<br />

Fremdenverkehrsbüro Hall 22.b 207<br />

MGM Resorts International Hall 3.1 231<br />

Miami Platja, Area Turisme<br />

de Mont - Roig del Camp Hall 2.1 203<br />

MICE PORTAL GmbH Hall 8.1 124<br />

Hall 1.2 / Stand 114<br />

Michelangelo International<br />

Travel srl Hall 1.2 114<br />

Midden-Limburg Marketing Hall 10.2 102<br />

Miki Travel Limited Hall 8.1 113b<br />

Miles & More GmbH Hall 25 156<br />

Mille Tours Hall 20 130<br />

Millennium Hotel Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

Millennium Hotels and Resorts Hall 9 303<br />

Miller Forest Investment AG -<br />

Grünes Klima Hall 23.b 204<br />

Miller Incoming GmbH Hall 23.b 204<br />

Miller Reisen GmbH Hall 23.b 204<br />

Mimino Travel Hall 15.1 103<br />

Ministerio de Turismo, Ecuador Hall 23.a 113<br />

Ministerium für Ländliche Entwicklung,<br />

Umwelt und Landwirtschaft<br />

des Landes Brandenburg Hall 12 101<br />

Ministry of Natural Resources<br />

and Tourism Hall 21.a 128<br />

Ministry of Tourism Tonga Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Minoan Lines Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Minor Hotel Group Limited Hall 26.b 232<br />

Miracle Resort Hotel Hall 3.2 201<br />

Miracle Tourism Hall 2.2 100<br />

Miraggio Thermal Spa Resort Hall 1.1 112<br />

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Miramare Sea Resort Hall 1.2 225<br />

Misa Tours International Hall 3.1 390<br />

Mittelweser-Touristik GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Mobian Hall 6.1 109<br />

Mobile Bay, Alabama CVB Hall 3.1 222<br />

Moby Lines Europe GmbH Hall 1.2 226<br />

Moco Museum Hall 10.2 102<br />

Modular Glass System Neo Hall 3.1 612<br />

Moldova, Tourism Agency of the<br />

Republic of Moldova Hall 3.1 627<br />

Monarch Travel Hall 21.b 213<br />

Mondi Lodge Hall 22.a 105<br />

Mondorf Domaine Thermal Hall 10.2 101<br />

Mongolia Discovery Hall 3.1 602<br />

Mongolian Tourism Association Hall 26.c 316<br />

Mons Kulturstadt Hall 16 100d<br />

Monsterroller Ltd. Hall 8.1 101<br />

Monte da Quinta Resort<br />

& Quinta do Lago<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Monte Santo Resort Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Montenegro Airlines Hall 1.2 219<br />

Montenegro National Tourism<br />

Organisation Hall 1.2 219<br />

Montreux Oberland Bernois<br />

MOB GoldenPass Line Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Monument Valley Simpson’s<br />

Trailhandler Tours Hall 3.1 140<br />

Monument Valley Tours Hall 3.1 127<br />

Moray Speyside Tourism Hall 18 123<br />

More Hall 20 132<br />

Morena Resort Hall 22.a 105<br />

Morgenstern - Literaturmuseum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Moroccan National Tourist Office Hall 21.b 213<br />

Morukuru Family Hall 9 310<br />

Mosaic Adventure Pvt.Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Mosellandtouristik GmbH Hall 8.2 201b<br />

Mossala Island Resort Hall 4.1 252<br />

Motorcycle Expeditions Hall 4.1 205<br />

Mount Kailash Resort (P) Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Mount Lavinia Hotel Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Mountain Lodges of Perú Hall 23.a 118<br />

Mountain Resorts Development<br />

Company Hall 15.1 103<br />

Mountaineers of Iceland Hall 18 132c<br />

Mountains of Norway Hall 18 132d<br />

moveinn Hostel Nordhorn Hall 9 109<br />

Movenpick Asara Resort<br />

& Spa Hua Hin Hall 26.b 221<br />

Movenpick Hotel Hall 2.2 206<br />

Mövenpick Hotel<br />

& Apartments Bur Dubai Hall 2.2 100<br />

Movenpick Hotel Colombo Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Mövenpick Hotel Ibn Battuta Gate Hall 2.2 100<br />

Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach Hall 2.2 100<br />

Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah<br />

Lakes Towers Hall 2.2 100<br />

Mövenpick Hotel Mansour<br />

Eddahbi Marrakech Hall 21.b 213<br />

Mövenpick Hotel<br />

Sukhumvit 15 Bangkok Hall 26.b 221<br />

Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts -<br />

Jordan Hall 4.2 200<br />

Mövenpick Hotels and Resorts Hall 2.2 100<br />

Mövenpick Hotels Deutschland<br />

GmbH Hall 12 102<br />

Mövenpick Resort<br />

& Spa Karon Beach Phuket Hall 26.b 211<br />

Mövenpick Resort<br />

and Spa Jimbaran, Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Movenpick Resort Cam Ranh Hall 26.c 313<br />

Mozaic Restaurant Ubud Hall 26.a 115<br />

Mozambique Tourism Hall 20 108<br />

Mozarthaus Vienna Hall 17 103<br />

Mozeti Tours and Safaris Co.Ltd. Hall 21.a 123<br />

mpk - Museum Pfalzgalerie<br />

Kaiserslautern Hall 10.2 112<br />

MPM Hotels ltd. Hall 15.1 101<br />

Mr Linh’s Adventures Hall 26.c 313<br />

MSC Kreuzfahrten GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

MTM Travel Hall 21.b 213<br />

MTO Marmaris Chamber<br />

of Commerce Hall 3.2 201<br />

MTS - OTS Greece Hall 1.1 117<br />

MTS City Breaks Hall 10.1 110b<br />

MTS Globe Cyprus Hall 1.1 110<br />

MTS Globe Egypt Hall 4.2 112<br />

MTS Globe Malta Hall 1.2 220<br />

MTS Globe Spain Hall 2.1 204<br />

MTS Globe Turkey Hall 3.2 101<br />

MTS Globe-Major Travel<br />

Services Hall 21.b 213<br />

MTS Summertimes Travel Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Muang Samui Group Hall 26.b 221<br />

Mugla Büyüksehir Baskanligi Hall 3.2 201<br />

multicruise GmbH Hall 25 137<br />

Multireisen Deutschland<br />

MRD GmbH Hall 6.1 104<br />

mumok - Museum moderner<br />

Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien Hall 17 103<br />

München Tourismus Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Municipio de Solaridad Hall 22.b 211<br />

Municipio Puerto Morelos Hall 22.b 207<br />

Münster Marketing Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Münsterland e.V. Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Muong Thanh Hospitality Group Hall 26.c 313<br />

Muratpasa Municipality Hall 3.2 111<br />

Müritzeum gemeinnützige GmbH Hall 4.1 110<br />

Musangano Lodge Hall 20 133<br />

Musée Unterlinden Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Museen Weißenburg Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museion-Versand GmbH Hall 10.2 111<br />

MUSEMENT Hall 9 320<br />

Museum & Location,<br />

Veranstaltungsgesellschaft der<br />

Staatlichen Museum zu <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 7.1a 200a-b<br />

Museum Achse, Rad und Wagen Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Barberini Hall 16 100d<br />

Museum Barberini gGmbH Hall 12 101<br />

Museum Boppard Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Brüder Grimm-Haus<br />

Steinau Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Burg Posterstein Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum der bildenden<br />

Künste Leipzig Hall 11.2 102<br />

Museum der Westlausitz<br />

Kamenz Elementarium Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum für Naturkunde <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 12 101<br />

Museum für Zeit Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Glockengießerei Mabilon Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Havelländische<br />

Malerkolonie Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Het Rembrandthuis,<br />

Amsterdam Hall 10.2 102<br />

Museum Himmlisches Theater -<br />

Die Neuzeller Passionsdarstellungen<br />

vom Heiligen Grab Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Hopfen Bier Gut Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Hotel Hall 15.1 103<br />

Museum Lindwurm Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Moderner Kunst<br />

Wörlen Passau Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Pachen Deutsche Kunst<br />

des 20. Jahrhunderts Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Quintana -<br />

Archäologie in Künzing Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Rietberg Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Römerhalle Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Schloss Moyland Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Schlosspark Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museum Wiesbaden Hall 7.2c 101<br />

museum.de - the global<br />

museum project Hall 10.2 112<br />

Museumsdienst Köln Hall 8.2 103b<br />

MuseumsQuartier Wien Hall 17 103<br />

MuseumsVielfalt Fulda Hall 16 100d<br />

Music Tourism Convention 4,1 258<br />

Musket Cove Island Resort Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Mustang Travel and Tours . Ltd Hall 5.2a 102<br />

Mutiara Resort Taman Negara Hall 26.a 109<br />

My Holidays Hall 20 128<br />

My Taiwan Tour Hall 26.a 121<br />

My Travel - travel agency Hall 1.2 216<br />

My Way Travel by Welcome<br />

Systems srl Hall 1.2 102<br />

Myanmar City Star Travel & Tours Hall 26.b 226<br />

Myanmar DMCs Hall 26.b 230<br />

Myanmar, Ministry of Hotels<br />

and Tourism Hall 26.b 226<br />

myclimate Deutschland gGmbH Hall 4.1 218<br />

mydays GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

myHotel Hall 7.1c 120f<br />

mypostcard.com GmbH Hall 10.2 106<br />

Mystifly Hall 5.1 128<br />

Mytha Hotels Hall 9 310<br />

N<br />

NAH.SH GmbH Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Naheland-Touristik GmbH Hall 8.2 201b<br />

Nallikari Seaside Ltd Hall 18 108<br />

NaluSur Adventure Tours Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Nam Nghi Phu Quoc Island Hall 26.c 313<br />

Namaste Tours Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Namibia Tourism Board Hall 20 115<br />

Nandini Jungle Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Nantou B&B Association Hall 26.a 121<br />

Nanuku Auberge Resort Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Napa Valley Wine Train Hall 3.1 221<br />

Naples, Marco Island<br />

and Everglades CVB Hall 3.1 305<br />

Nassau Paradise Island<br />

Promotion Board Hall 22.a 112<br />

Nathan Travel Hall 5.2a 119<br />

National Express Limited Hall 18 123<br />

National Museum of Tanzania Hall 21.a 128<br />

National Tourism Board Hall 21.b 209<br />

Nationale Naturlandschaften<br />

in Thüringen c/o UNESCO-<br />

Biosphärenreservat<br />

Thüringer Wald Hall 11.2 103<br />

Nationalpark Berchtesgaden Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Nationalpark Hamburgisches<br />

Wattenmeer Hall 4.1 230<br />

Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Nationalpark Niedersächsisches<br />

Wattenmeer Hall 4.1 230<br />

Nationalpark Partnerprogramm<br />

Niedersachsen + Schleswig-<br />

Holstein Hall 4.1 216<br />

Nationalpark Vadehavet Hall 4.1 230<br />

Nationalpark Wattenmeer<br />

Schleswig-Holstein Hall 4.1 230<br />

Nationalparkforstamt Eifel Hall 4.1 260<br />

Nationalparkregion<br />

Schwarzwald Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Nationalpark-Zentrum<br />

Königsstuhl Sassnitz Hall 4.1 110<br />

Native Trails Hall 22.b 207<br />

Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen Hall 4.1 110<br />

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien Hall 17 103<br />

Naturzentrum Eifel Hall 10.2 112<br />

Nau Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Nautilus Services Hall 1.2 212<br />

Navarra, Gobierno de Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Nawamini Travels Hall 26.b 228<br />

Nazarene Tours Hall 4.2 205<br />

neanderland / Kreis Mettmann Hall 8.2 103c<br />

Neanderthal Museum Hall 8.2 103c<br />

Nemo Galápagos Hall 23.a 113<br />

Nepal Eco-Travels Nepal Pvt, Ltd Hall 5.2a 102<br />

Nepal Tourism Board Hall 5.2a 116<br />

NEPTUNE HOTELS Kenya-<br />

Tanzania-Zanzibar Hall 21.a 119<br />

Neptune Hotels Resort,<br />

Convention Centre&Spa Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Neptuno Hall 22.a 107<br />

Neptuno Hall 23.a 112<br />

Nestoras Hotels Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Netanya Hall 4.2 205<br />

Nettohotel Hall 6.1 151<br />

netzvitamine GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Netzwerk Glas Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Neusiedler See Tourismus GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

neusta destination solutions GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Nevada Division of Tourism Hall 3.1 231<br />

Neverending: Thematic Tourism Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

New Adventure Hall 15.1 103<br />

New Brunswick Tourism,<br />

Heritage & Culture Hall 3.1 390<br />

New England, Discover Hall 3.1 102<br />

New Orleans CVB Hall 3.1 331<br />

New World Travel Hall 3.1 201<br />

New World Travel Hall 4.1 238<br />

New York Hilton Midtwon Hall 9 314<br />

New York State 21.B 215a<br />

New York State Division<br />

of Tourism Hall 3.1 205<br />

New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania Hall 3.1 205<br />

New Zealand Tourism Hall 5.2a 120<br />

Newfoundland and Labrador<br />

Tourism Hall 3.1 390<br />

Newhotel Software Hall 10.1 122<br />

Newmark Hotels Reserves<br />

& Lodges Hall 20 132<br />

Newtour<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Newtravel<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Nexus Tours Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

NFL Experience Times Square Hall 3.1 205<br />

Ngamba Island Hall 21.a 121<br />

Ngong Ping 360 Hall 26.a 119<br />

Ngorongoro Conservation<br />

Area Authority Hall 21.a 128<br />

NH Hotel Group Hall 9 316<br />

Niagara Falls Tourism Hall 3.1 390<br />

Niagara Helicopters Limited Hall 3.1 390<br />

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Nicaraguan Tourism Board Hall 22.b 206<br />

nicko cruises Flussreisen GmbH Hall 25 165<br />

Nicolaus Tour Hall 1.2 111<br />

Nicosia Tourism Board Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Niederländisches Büro für<br />

Tourismus & Convention Hall 10.2 102<br />

Niederösterreich Gruppenreisen Hall 17 103<br />

Niederösterreich-Werbung GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Niederrhein Tourismus GmbH Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Niedersachsen, TourismusMarketing<br />

Niedersachsen GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Niedersächsisches Staatsbad<br />

Pyrmont Betriebsgesellschaft Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Nika Travel Company Hall 3.1 611<br />

Nikki Beach Hotels & Resorts Hall 2.2 100<br />

Nilamani Hotels Hall 26.a 107<br />

Nissi Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

NJ More Field Guide College Hall 11.1 302<br />

NKAR Travels & Tours (Pvt.) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Nkuringo Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.a 121<br />

No Limit Adventures Hall 5.2a 106<br />

Nomad Adventure Tours Hall 20 111<br />

Norbu Bhutan Travel Pvt. Ltd. Hall 26.c 329<br />

Nord Zypern Tourismuszentrum<br />

GmbH Hall 3.2 115<br />

Nordica Nordic Aviation Group AS Hall 18 127<br />

NordicMarketing GmbH Hall 18 108<br />

Nordrhein-Westfalen,<br />

Tourismus NRW e.V. Hall 8.2 102a-b<br />

Nordseeheilbad Cuxhaven GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Nordsee-Tourismus-Service GmbH Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Norma Vacanze Hall 1.2 102<br />

Norman Carr Safaris/<br />

Chongwe Safaris Hall 21.e 101<br />

North Sailing Hall 18 132c<br />

Northern Cape Tourism Authority<br />

Tourism House 15 Villiers street<br />

Kimberley Hall 20 138<br />

Northern Lights Text<br />

und Kommunikation Hall 18 132a<br />

Northern Lights Village Saariselkä Hall 18 113<br />

Northern Norway Tourist Board Hall 18 132d<br />

Northern Travel Cyprus Hall 25 101<br />

Northwest Territories Tourism Hall 3.1 390<br />

Norwegian Cruise Line Hall 25 160<br />

Not7.PL Spolka z.o.o. Hall 8.1 136<br />

Noumea Discovery Inbound Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Noumea Travel Specialist Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Novanta Touristic Hall 3.2 127<br />

NOVASOL AS Hall 18 116<br />

Novility Hall 6.1 127<br />

Novotel Dubai Al Barsha Hotel Hall 2.2 100<br />

Novotel Inle Lake Myat Min Hall 26.b 226<br />

Novotel Phu Quoc Resort Hall 26.c 313<br />

Novotel Phuket Karon Beach<br />

Resort & Spa Hall 26.b 221<br />

Novotel Phuket Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

NOVUM Hospitality Hall 13 200<br />

NPT Norway Pro Travel GmbH Hall 18 132d<br />

NRW-Forum Düsseldorf Hall 8.2 103b<br />

NS Dokumentationszentrum<br />

München Hall 16 100c<br />

NSB Norwegische Staatsbahn Hall 18 132d<br />

NUSA DUA BALI TOURS<br />

& TRAVEL Hall 26.a 115<br />

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Nxamaseri Island Lodge Hall 20 131<br />

NYC & Company Hall 3.1 205<br />

O<br />

Oad Hall 10.2 102<br />

Oaky B.V. Hall 8.1 117<br />

Oasis Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.b 207<br />

Oasis Travel GmbH Hall 2.2 211<br />

Oberoi Hotels & Resorts Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

Oberösterreich Tourismus Hall 17 103<br />

Oberschwaben Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Oberstaufen Tourismus<br />

Marketing GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

OBI, Mauritius Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Obwalden Tourismus AG Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Ocean Holidays T/A Ocean Beds Hall 3.1 435<br />

Ocean Paradise Resort & Spa Hall 21.a 128<br />

Oceanami Villas & Beach Club Hall 26.c 313<br />

Oceanic Khorfakkan Resort & Spa Hall 2.2 102<br />

Oceanwide Expeditions Hall 25 166<br />

Octorate Hall 8.1 124b<br />

Odalys Vacances Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Odisha Tourism Hall 5.2b 242<br />

Off Road Tours Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

Offenbach - Stadt und Kreis Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Oficina de Turisme de Calella Hall 2.1 203<br />

Oficinas de Visitantes y<br />

Convenciones de Cancún Hall 22.b 207<br />

OK RENT A CAR S.L. Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Okavango Expeditions Hall 20 131<br />

OlaKala_suite Hall 6.1 121<br />

Olandia Hall 15.1 100<br />

Old Amsterdam Cheese Store Hall 10.2 102<br />

Olivari DMC Croatia<br />

& Southeast Europe Hall 1.2 208<br />

Olive Hospitality OÜ /<br />

Unique Hotels Group Hall 18 127<br />

Olsztyn Mazury Airport Hall 15.1 100<br />

Omnes Tour Hall 15.1 103<br />

ON Travel Solutions<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

One Ocean Expeditions Hall 3.1 390<br />

One World Hall 1.2 229<br />

One World Observatory Hall 3.1 205<br />

One&Only Le Saint Geran Mauritius Hall 20 128<br />

One&Only Royal Mirage Hall 2.2 100<br />

One&Only The Palm Hall 2.2 100<br />

Online Travel Hall 3.1 601<br />

ONYX Hospitality Group Hall 26.b 208<br />

Open Destinations Hall 5.1 113<br />

Oper Leipzig Hall 11.2 102<br />

Oppeln Stadt Hall 15.1 100<br />

Oppelner Regionale<br />

Tourismusorganisation Hall 15.1 100<br />

Oracle Hospitality Hall 9 122<br />

Orange County Resort Hotels Hall 25 145<br />

Orange Journeys Hall 4.1 238<br />

Orange Tours & Trips Private<br />

Limited Hall 5.2b 243<br />

Orascom Development Hall 4.2 112a<br />

Orchid Hotels Hall 4.2 205<br />

Orchidacea Resort Kata<br />

Beach Phuket Hall 26.b 221<br />

Orea Hotels & Resorts Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Örebro/ The Heart of Sweden Hall 18 132e<br />

Orient Express Travels<br />

& Tours (India) Hall 5.2b 253<br />

Orient Tours Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Orient Tours LLC Hall 2.2 200<br />

Orient Voyages PTA Hall 3.1 624<br />

Original <strong>Berlin</strong> Walks Hall 12 101<br />

Orioly Hall 4.1 255<br />

ORION TRAVEL SOLUTIONS Hall 21.e 101<br />

Orion Trek Voyages Hall 4.1 238<br />

Orthodox Cruise Company Hall 3.1 611<br />

Oscar Holidays Sdn Bhd Hall 26.a 117<br />

Osnabrück-Marketing<br />

und Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Ostel Bremen Hall 9 109<br />

Österreich Werbung Hall 17 103<br />

Österreichische Galerie Belvedere Hall 17 103<br />

Österreichisches Freilichtmuseum<br />

Stübing Hall 10.2 112<br />

Österreichisches<br />

Jugendherbergswerk Hall 4.1 111<br />

Österreichs Wanderdörfer Hall 17 103<br />

Ostfalia Hochschule für<br />

angewandte Wissenschaften Hall 11.1 208<br />

Ostfriesische Inseln GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Ostmähren Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Ostsee-Holstein-Tourismus e.V. Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Ostsee-Zeitung GmbH & Co. KG Hall 6.2a 106,106a-b<br />

OTA Insight Hall 10.1 112b<br />

OTS Open Travel Services AG Hall 2.1 204<br />

Otto-Lilienthal-Museum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Otto’s Tours Hall 23.a 118<br />

ÖTZTAL TOURISMUS Hall 17 103<br />

Out and About Africa DMC Hall 20 138<br />

Outdoor Himalayan Treks P.Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Outdooractive GmbH & Co. KG Hall 6.1 144l<br />

Outletcity Metzingen Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Outlook Safaris Hall 20 132<br />

Outrigger Mauritius Beach Resort Hall 20 128<br />

Ovest Destination Italie Hall 1.2 228<br />

Owadan Tourism Hall 3.1 602<br />

OWT Oberhausener Wirtschaftsund<br />

Tourismusförderung GmbH Hall 8.2 101a<br />

OZ Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

OZEANEUM Stralsund GmbH Hall 4.1 110<br />

P<br />

P & P transport and travel agency Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

P C Tours and Travel Hall 26.a 119<br />

P Group Bulgaria Hall 15.1 101<br />

P&O Ferries Holdings Limited Hall 18 123<br />

P.T. Asian Trails Indonesia Hall 26.b 207<br />

Pacific Destinations Australia Pty ltd Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Pacific Experience Hall 5.2a 105<br />

Pacto Ltd. Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

Pafos Regional Board of Tourism Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Palácio Estoril / Estoril Eden<br />

Hotel do Mar<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Palestine, Ministry of Tourism<br />

and Antiquities Hall 4.2 202<br />

Palheiro Estate<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Palladium Hotel Group Hall 2.1 103<br />

Palm Beach Hotel & Bungalows Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Palm Garden Beach Resort & Spa Hall 26.c 322<br />

Palm Hotel & Spa Hall 20 130<br />

Palma 365, Fundacio Turisme Hall 2.1 102<br />

Paloma Hotels Hall 3.2 130<br />

Pan East Tours Hall 4.2 200<br />

Pan Pacific Hotel Group Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Pan Pacific Travel Australia Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Panama City Beach Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau Hall 3.1 305<br />

Panama Tourism Authority Hall 22.b 200<br />

Panazorica DMC<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Pandanus Resort Hall 26.c 313<br />

Pandaw River Expeditions Hall 26.b 226<br />

Panik City Betriebs GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Panometer GmbH Hall 11.2 102<br />

Panorama Destination Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

Panorama Holidays (M) Sdn Bhd Hall 26.a 117<br />

Panviman Group of Resorts Hall 26.b 221<br />

Papagayo Curacao Hall 22.a 105<br />

Papangue Tours Hall 20 130<br />

Papenburg Marketing GmbH Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Papillon Grand Canyon<br />

Helicopters Hall 3.1 231<br />

Papillon Hotels Resort Hall 3.2 201<br />

Papua New Guinea Tourism<br />

Promotion Authority c/o<br />

The Conjoint Marketing Group Hall 5.2a 106<br />

Paradis Plage Surf Yoga<br />

& Spa Resort Hall 21.b 213<br />

Paradise Bay Resort Hall 1.2 220<br />

Paradise Holidays (I) Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Paradise Holidays (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Paradise Koh Yao & Paradise<br />

Beach Resort Samui Hall 26.b 221<br />

Paradise Vietnam Hall 26.a 107<br />

Parador Ocean Resort & Spa Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Paradores de Turismo de España Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Paragon Skydive Hall 3.1 308<br />

Paraguay Secretaría Nacional<br />

de Turismo Hall 23.b 215<br />

Parc Hotels Italia Hall 1.2 228<br />

Paris Musées Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel<br />

and Villas Hall 2.2 200<br />

Park Inn by Radisson Hall 9 208<br />

Park Inn by Radisson<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Alexanderplatz Hall 12 101<br />

Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts Hall 9 208<br />

Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel Hall 2.2 100<br />

Parkhotel Fulda Hall 8.1 131<br />

Parklane Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Parkroyal Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 109<br />

Parkroyal Yangon Hall 26.b 226<br />

Parques Nacionales<br />

Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Passengers friend GmbH Hall 25 137<br />

Passionsspiele Oberammergau Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Passolution GmbH Hall 10.1 117<br />

PATA Deutschland e.V. Hall 26.b 209<br />

Pathfinders Hall 18 123<br />

Patong Beach Hotel and Baan<br />

Samui Resort and Peach Group<br />

Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

Patong Resort Hotel Hall 26.b 211<br />

Patronat de la Costa Brava-Girona Hall 2.1 203<br />

Patronato Provincial de Turismo<br />

de Cádiz<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Pattaya Variety Hall 26.b 218<br />

PAULA & CO. DMC (THAILAND) Hall 26.b 211<br />

Paulaner am Nockherberg<br />

Schottenhamel und Lechner Hall 7.1a 200a-b<br />

Pavillion Samui Villas & Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

Pavis Resorts 5.2B 214b<br />

paxconnect GmbH Hall 5.1 139<br />

Paymentwall Hall 6.1 135<br />

PCI Booking Hall 5.1 121<br />

Peace Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

PEAK DMC Hall 25 148<br />

Peaks of Africa Hall 20 138<br />

Peakwork AG Hall 5.1 117<br />

Pearl Island Bahamas Hall 22.a 112<br />

Pearl Tours & Travels (Pvt). Ltd. Hall 5.2a 113<br />

Pearle Beach Hall 20 128<br />

Pedras do Mar Resort & SPA Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

#22 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


N / O / P / Q / R<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Pegasus Hall 8.1 111<br />

Pegasus Hotels of Ceylon PLC Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Pegasus Transportation Hall 3.1 305<br />

Pegasus Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd Hall 26.a 117<br />

Pelican Cruise Halong Bat Ca<br />

Joint Stock Company Hall 26.c 313<br />

Pemba First Eco Lodge Limited Hall 21.a 123<br />

Peninsula Tours Hall 3.2 120<br />

pentahotels Hall 7.2c 101<br />

People and Places Hall 21.e 101<br />

Pepperclub Hotel & Spa Hall 20 132<br />

pepXpress Touristik<br />

& Marketing GmbH Hall 25 168<br />

Perfecta Travel Hall 1.2 214<br />

Performance Solutions,<br />

IFH GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

Peru Andes Top Hall 23.a 118<br />

Peru HCT Viajes -<br />

Huaraz Chavin Tours Hall 23.a 118<br />

Perurail Hall 23.a 118<br />

Peruvian Sunrise Group S.R.L. Hall 23.a 110<br />

Pestana Hotel Group Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Pestana Pousadas de Portugal Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

PETA Deutschland e.V. Hall 4.1 209<br />

Petra Travel & Tourism Hall 4.2 200<br />

Pfalz.Touristik e.V. Hall 8.2 201b<br />

PFD Publications<br />

(UNESCO World Heritage Review) Hall 4.1 230<br />

PGS Hotel Group Hall 25 157<br />

Phang Nga Tourism Association Hall 26.b 210<br />

Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

Philadelphia CVB Hall 3.1 230<br />

Philharmonisches Staatsorchester<br />

Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Philippines,<br />

Tourism Promotions Board Hall 26.a 101,123, 126<br />

Phocuswright Inc. Hall 7.1c 101<br />

Phoenix Voyages Hall 26.c 313<br />

Phoenix Voyages Group Ltd. Hall 26.a 108<br />

Phuket Graceland Resort & Spa Hall 26.b 211<br />

Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa,<br />

Merlin Beach Hall 26.b 211<br />

Phuket Tourist Association Hall 26.b 211<br />

Picard Beach Cottages Hall 22.a 115<br />

Pickalbatros Hotels & Resorts Co Hall 4.2 101<br />

PIER 39 Hall 3.1 221<br />

Pilatus-Bahnen AG<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Pilgrimage Village<br />

& Vedana Lagoon Hall 26.a 107<br />

Pinakotheken<br />

im Kunstareal München Hall 16 100c<br />

Pine Cliffs, a Luxury Collection<br />

Resort<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Pipeline Software 2000, S.L. Hall 6.1 106<br />

piroth.kommunikation GmbH Hall 5.3 106<br />

Piscedda Turismo Hall 1.2 212<br />

Pite Havsbad Hall 18 108<br />

PITO - Pars Ivan Tour Operator Hall 21.b 211<br />

PKFARE Hall 5.1 120<br />

Planet Travels & Tourism Hall 2.2 200<br />

Planet Travels & Tourism Hall 22.a 115<br />

Planhotel Hospitality Group Hall 21.a 117<br />

Plantation Bay Resort and Spa Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Plantours Kreuzfahrten -<br />

Eine Marke der plantours<br />

& Partner GmbH Hall 25 121<br />

Platano Hotels<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Plataran Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

Plateno Hall 9 119<br />

Plava Laguna D.D. Hall 1.2 214<br />

Playa de Muro, Asociación Hotelera Hall 2.1 106<br />

Playa del Carmen 22B 211<br />

Playa Esperanza Resort Hall 2.1 106<br />

Playa Garden Selection Hotel & Spa Hall 2.1 106<br />

Playa Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.b 207<br />

Pledge Holidays (Pvt) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

PMG Hotels Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

PMQ Hall 26.a 119<br />

PMS Labs, Poland Hall 8.1 113a<br />

PMSG Potsdam Marketing<br />

und Service Hall 12 101<br />

PNG Explorers International Hall 5.2a 106<br />

PNG Tourism Industry<br />

Association INC. Hall 5.2a 106<br />

Podlaskie Region Hall 15.1 100<br />

Poema del Mar Hall 2.1 206<br />

Poiano Resort Lake Garda Hall 1.2 224<br />

Polin Waterparks Greece Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Polish Tourism Organisation Hall 15.1 100<br />

Polizeimuseum Hamburg Hall 10.2 112<br />

Polnische Kurort Gruppe Hall 15.1 100<br />

Polynesie Voyages Hall 5.2a 105<br />

Porsche Museum Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Port of Seattle Hall 3.1 320<br />

Portaventura World Hall 2.1 203<br />

Porticciolo, Camping village torre<br />

del porticciolo Hall 1.2 212<br />

Portimar DMC<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Porto and Northern Portugal<br />

Tourism Board<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Porto Bay Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Hall 18 123<br />

Portugal 4all Senses Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Portuguese Table<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Porzellanikon - Staatliches<br />

Museum für Porzellan Hall 16 100f<br />

Porzellanikon - Staatliches<br />

Museum für Porzellan Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Poseidon Expeditions Hall 25 115<br />

Poseidonia Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Positiv Turismo Agencia<br />

de viajes Hall 23.a 113<br />

Poulo Condor Resort<br />

& Ho Tram Beach Resort Hall 26.a 107<br />

Poznan Tourism Organisation Hall 15.1 100<br />

Prachuap Khiri Khan Hall 26.b 213<br />

Pragint Incentive & Travel Agency Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Prague Airport Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Prague City Tourism Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Pramana Hotels & Resort Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Precious Travel & Tours P.Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Precision Air Plc Hall 21.a 128<br />

Predators Safari Club Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Premier Inn GmbH Hall 9 212<br />

Premier Tour Hall 3.1 601<br />

Premier Travel & Tourism Hall 2.2 200<br />

Premiere Group Hall 2.2 102<br />

Premium Incoming Hall 25 175<br />

Priceline Partner Network Hall 6.1 107<br />

Prima Hotels a<br />

nd Tourism Israel 1977 Ltd. Hall 4.2 205<br />

Prima Rent a Cars & Bikes Hall 2.1 124<br />

Prima Rent Bike Tours<br />

& Segways (MalagaBikes) Hall 2.1 124<br />

Primate Expeditions Hall 21.a 121<br />

Primera Hotels Hall 22.a 114<br />

Princess Cruises Hall 25 125<br />

Princess Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.b 207<br />

Prinsotel La Dorada Hall 2.1 106<br />

Private Safaris Hall 20 138<br />

Private Selection Hotels Hall 17 108<br />

Privathotel Baseler Hof Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Privathotel Lindtner Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Prizeotel Hall 9 208<br />

pro agro - Verband zur Förderung<br />

des ländlichen Raumes,<br />

Brandenburg-<strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 12 101<br />

Pro Bus Jütland Hall 18 132a<br />

Pro Time GmbH Hall 8.1 101<br />

ProAir Charter-Transport GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

projekt2508 GmbH Hall 16 100a<br />

pro-Log GmbH Hall 8.1 101<br />

Promotion and Information<br />

Center in Gizycko Hall 15.1 100<br />

Promperu Hall 23.a 118<br />

Protea Hotels by Marriott<br />

& African Pride Hotels Hall 20 138<br />

protel hotelsoftware GmbH Hall 8.1 103<br />

Provincie Fryslân Project<br />

Waddenagenda Hall 4.1 216<br />

PS.SPEICHER Hall 10.2 112<br />

PT Aneka Kartika Tours<br />

& Travel Services Hall 26.a 115<br />

pt cempaka mitra selaras Hall 26.a 115<br />

PT COSMO Holidays<br />

Tour & Travel Hall 26.a 115<br />

PT Taman Wisata Candi Borobudur,<br />

Prambanan & Ratu Boko Hall 26.a 115<br />

PT. Flores Exotic Tours Hall 26.a 115<br />

PT. Flores Komodo Tours Hall 26.a 115<br />

PT. JAVA TRAVELLER INDONESIA Hall 26.a 115<br />

PT. Lelewatu Sumba Archipelago Hall 26.a 115<br />

PT. Lintas Jeram Nusantara Hall 26.b 228<br />

PT. Marintur Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

PT. Pelayaran Wisata Maritim<br />

Indonesia Hall 26.a 115<br />

publicity Werbung GmbH Hall 8.2 101a<br />

Pueblo Español & Congress Palace/<br />

Palma de Mallorca Hall 2.1 102<br />

Puerto Rico Tourism Company Hall 3.1 407<br />

Puglia, Regione<br />

Pugliapromozione Hall 1.2 119<br />

Punjab Heritage<br />

and Tourism Promotion Board Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Punta Gorda / Englewood Beach<br />

Visitor & Convention Bureau Hall 3.1 305<br />

Puntacana Resort & Club Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Pura Communications Hall 1.1 214<br />

Pure! Travel Group Hall 23.a 121<br />

Puri Dajuma - Beach Eco<br />

Resort & Spa-Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Puri Sari Beach Hotel Hall 26.a 115<br />

Pursuit Hall 3.1 439<br />

Putahracsa Hua Hin Hall 26.b 221<br />

Pyramisa Hotels,<br />

Resorts Egypt & ME Hall 4.2 111<br />

Q<br />

Qamea Resort & Spa Fiji Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Qantas Airways Limited Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Qatar Airways Hall 2.2 207+208<br />

Qatar International Adventures Hall 2.2 206<br />

Qatar Tourism Authority Hall 2.2 206<br />

QR Quality Reservations Deutschland Hall 8.1 133<br />

QuadLabs Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.1 135<br />

Qualitrips Hall 15.1 103<br />

Quality in Health Prevention e.V. Hall 25 126<br />

Quality India Tours Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 226<br />

Quasar DMC<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Quedlinburg-Tourismus-<br />

Marketing GmbH Hall 11.2 101<br />

QUIETVOX GmbH Hall 25 112<br />

Quimbaya Tours International Hall 25 175<br />

Quinta da Pousadela 4,1 231<br />

Quito Turismo Hall 23.a 113<br />

Quorvus Collection Hall 9 208<br />

QUp World Inc. Hall 6.1 136a<br />

QYER Inc. Hall 5.1 127<br />

R<br />

Rabbie’s Small Group Tours Hall 18 123<br />

Rad Tourism Hall 25 175<br />

Radamis for Hotels<br />

& Touristic Resorts Hall 4.2 107<br />

Radio Tourism GmbH Hall 5.3 105<br />

Radisson Hall 9 208<br />

Radisson Blu Hall 3.2 201<br />

Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu Hall 26.a 115<br />

Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotels Hall 9 208<br />

Radisson Blu Hotel & Resort<br />

Sharjah United Arab Emirates Hall 2.2 102<br />

Radisson Blu Hotel Abu Dhabi,<br />

Yas Island Hall 2.2 200<br />

Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha Hall 2.2 206<br />

Radisson Blu Hotels & Resorts Hall 9 208<br />

Radisson Blu Mauritius Hall 20 128<br />

Radisson Blu Resort Cam Ranh Hall 26.c 313<br />

Radisson Blu Resorts,<br />

Malta St. Julians Hall 1.2 220<br />

Radisson Blu Spa<br />

& Resort Fujairah Hall 2.2 104<br />

Radisson Blu Vietnam Hall 26.c 313<br />

Radisson Blue Waterfront Jersey Hall 18 124<br />

Radisson Red Hotels Hall 9 208<br />

Raffaello Navigazione Hall 1.2 224<br />

Raikeschwertner GmbH Agentur<br />

für Kommunikationsberatung Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Rainbow Tourism Group Hall 20 133<br />

Rainbow Trek & Expedition<br />

Pvt.Ltd. Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Rajah Tours Philippines, Inc. Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Rajasthan Palaces & Tigers Hall 5.2b 218<br />

Rajasthan Tourism Hall 5.2b 202<br />

Ram Janaki Darsan Travels<br />

& Tours (p) Ltd. Hall 4.1 243<br />

Ramada Plaza Bangkok<br />

Menam Riverside Hall 26.b 221<br />

Ramada Plaza Jumeirah Beach and<br />

Ramada Hotel & Suits Sharjah Hall 9 203<br />

Ramada Plaza Milano Hall 9 203<br />

Ramada Plaza Resort & Suites Hall 3.1 305<br />

Ramada Sharjah Hall 2.2 102<br />

Ramada Sofia City Centre /<br />

Ramada Plovdiv Trimontium Hall 15.1 101<br />

Rancho El Sobrino Resort Hall 22.a 105<br />

Random Directions LTD Hall 18 125b<br />

Rare - Destination & Experiences Hall 5.2b 204<br />

Rare Earth Retreats Hall 20 138<br />

Ras al Khaimah Tourism<br />

Development Authority Hall 2.2 103<br />

Rastin Tours Co. Hall 3.1 602<br />

RateBoard GmbH Hall 6.1 112<br />

RateGain Hall 8.1 125<br />

RATIOsoftware Hall 5.1 116<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #23


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Ravelino Tours & Travel Hall 26.a 115<br />

Ray Sono AG Hall 5.1 112<br />

Rayda travel agency Hall 3.1 601<br />

Rayna Tours Hall 2.2 200<br />

Razdan Holidays Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

RCD Hotels Hall 22.b 207<br />

Real Hotels Group<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Red Sea Hotels Grand Resort Hall 25 103<br />

Red Sea State, Sudan Hall 21.b 203<br />

Redaktionsbüro abenteuer<br />

und reisen Hall 6.3 227<br />

Redaktionsbüro airliners.de Hall 6.3 210<br />

Redaktionsbüro Austrian<br />

Aviation Net Hall 6.3 221<br />

Redaktionsbüro BizTravel Hall 6.3 209<br />

Redaktionsbüro blue vision media Hall 6.3 9<br />

Redaktionsbüro BUSINESS<br />

TRAVELLER Hall 6.3 226<br />

Redaktionsbüro Business Traveltip Hall 6.3 204<br />

Redaktionsbüro CIM Conference<br />

& Incentive Management Hall 6.3 205<br />

Redaktionsbüro Condor<br />

Bordmagazin Hall 6.3 217,218<br />

Redaktionsbüro cruisetip Hall 6.3 204<br />

Redaktionsbüro Deutscher<br />

ReiseVerband Hall 6.3 112<br />

Redaktionsbüro dpa -<br />

Themendienst Hall 6.3 109<br />

Redaktionsbüro dpa-Deutsche<br />

Presse-Agentur Hall 6.3 109<br />

Redaktionsbüro fvw Hall 6.3 209<br />

Redaktionsbüro FVW Medien Hall 6.3 209<br />

Redaktionsbüro gloobi.de Hall 6.3 223<br />

Redaktionsbüro Hayit Medien/<br />

Mundo Marketing Hall 6.3 224<br />

Redaktionsbüro Hessischer<br />

Rundfunk Hall 6.3 118<br />

Redaktionsbüro honeymoontip Hall 6.3 204<br />

Hall 6.3 / Stand 203<br />

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

Cleverdis Hall 6.3 203<br />

Redaktionsbüro mep - Die<br />

Fachzeitschrift fürs MICE-Business Hall 6.3 220<br />

Redaktionsbüro MICE-tip Hall 6.3 204<br />

Redaktionsbüro news aktuell<br />

GmbH Hall 6.3 114<br />

Redaktionsbüro Pacific Area Travel<br />

Writers Association (PATWA) Hall 6.3 207<br />

Redaktionsbüro Primus Verlag AG Hall 6.3 204<br />

Redaktionsbüro Profi Reisen<br />

Verlags GmbH Hall 6.3 202<br />

Redaktionsbüro Reise vor9 Hall 6.3 223<br />

Redaktionsbüro REISE-aktuell Hall 6.3 225<br />

Redaktionsbüro reisetipps Hall 6.3 202<br />

Redaktionsbüro REUTERS Hall 6.2b 115<br />

Redaktionsbüro Schwartz Hall 6.3 110<br />

Redaktionsbüro Südwestrundfunk-<br />

Wirtschaft Hall 6.3 119<br />

Redaktionsbüro T.A.I.<br />

Fachzeitungsverlag Hall 6.3 211<br />

Redaktionsbüro T.A.I.<br />

Tourist Austria & International Hall 6.3 211<br />

Redaktionsbüro TDT - Die touristische<br />

Nachrichtenagentur Hall 6.3 208<br />

Redaktionsbüro tip travel<br />

industry professional Hall 6.3 202<br />

Redaktionsbüro tma travel<br />

management austria Hall 6.3 202<br />

Redaktionsbüro TOURISME INFO Hall 6.3 216<br />

Redaktionsbüro touristik aktuell Hall 6.3 205<br />

Redaktionsbüro TRAVEL INSIDE Hall 6.3 204<br />

Redaktionsbüro TRAVEL<br />

INSIDE (français) Hall 6.3 204<br />

Redaktionsbüro Travel One Hall 6.3 229<br />

Redaktionsbüro travel tribune Hall 6.3 208<br />

Redaktionsbüro TravelTalk Hall 6.3 209<br />

Redaktionsbüro Traveltip Hall 6.3 204<br />

Redaktionsbüro traveltip français Hall 6.3 204<br />

Redaktionsbüro TTG ASIA MEDIA Hall 6.3 206<br />

Redaktionsbüro Vereinigung<br />

Deutscher Reisejournalisten<br />

c/o Rüdiger Edelmann Hall 6.3 113<br />

Redaktionsbüro Verlagsbüro<br />

Philipp Hall 6.3 219<br />

Redaktionsbüro Wandermagazin Hall 6.3 228<br />

Redvale Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Reederei Riedel GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

REEF Travel, Central America DMC Hall 22.b 205<br />

Regal Hotels International Hall 26.a 119<br />

Regency Travels and Tours Hall 2.2 206<br />

Regensburg Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Regent Porto Montenegro Hall 1.2 219<br />

regina river cruises-eine Marke<br />

der KLUG touristik Hall 18 105<br />

Region Friesland Hall 10.2 102<br />

Region Kreta Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Region Liberec Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Region Mittelkärnten Hall 17 103<br />

Region of Eastern<br />

Macedonia(FYR)-Thrace Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Region of Epirus Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Region of Ionian Islands Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Region of Peloponnese Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Region of South Aegean<br />

(Aegean Islands) Hall 1.1 111<br />

Region of Thessaly Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Region of Western Greece Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Region Tatry Travel s .r. o. Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Region Vogelsberg Touristik GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Regional Tourist Board New<br />

Aquitaine & Atlantic Coast Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Regionalmarketing Günzburg Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Regionalverbund Thüringer<br />

Wald e.V. Hall 11.2 103<br />

Régiôtels Hall 10.2 101<br />

Regnum Bansko Apart Hotel<br />

& Spa Hall 15.1 101<br />

Reif Systemtechnik Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Reiseagentur Soliarenas e.K. Hall 22.a 123<br />

Reiseagentur Traumfänger GmbH Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Reisebüro Aktiv Tours Reisen Hall 15.1 100<br />

Reisekultouren GmbH Hall 18 123<br />

Reisen mit Sinnen Pardon/<br />

Heider Touristik Hall 25 113<br />

Reisenetz e.V.-Deutscher<br />

Fachverband für Jugendreisen Hall 4.1 106<br />

reisereporter / Madsack Vertical Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Reiseveranstalter Baltic Saitas Hall 18 131a<br />

Reisieksperdi AS (Travelexpert) Hall 18 127<br />

Reiss.Engelhorn-Museen Hall 16 100b<br />

Rembrandt Hotel & Towers,<br />

Bangkok Hall 26.b 221<br />

Renaissance Bali Uluwatu<br />

Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Renaissance Curacao Resort<br />

& Casino Hall 22.a 105<br />

Renaissance Downtown Hotel,<br />

Dubai Hall 2.2 100<br />

Renaissance Koh Samui Resort&Spa,<br />

The Naka Island a Luxury<br />

Collection Resort&Spa, Phuket Hall 26.b 221<br />

Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel Hall 26.a 117<br />

Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa Hall 26.b 221<br />

Renard International Hospitality<br />

Search Consultants Hall 8.1 102<br />

Renata Travel DMC<br />

Incoming to Sardinia Hall 1.2 212<br />

Rentalcars Connect Hall 9 213<br />

Reservix GmbH Hall 10.2 113<br />

Residence SOS ALINOS Hall 1.2 212<br />

Residence Turquoise Hall 22.a 114<br />

Residenz Petznick Hall 15.1 100<br />

Responsible Travel Operadora de<br />

turismo Ecuador Galápagos Travels Hall 23.a 113<br />

Responsible Treks Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Restaurant Chez Leon Hall 10.2 103<br />

Restel Hotels / Scandic Hotels Hall 18 132b<br />

Reunitours Hall 20 130<br />

Revamerica Tours Hall 3.1 435<br />

ReviewPro Hall 10.1 104<br />

Rey Royal Hall 3.1 222<br />

Reykjavik Excursions Hall 18 132c<br />

Reykjavík Sightseeing Hall 18 132c<br />

Rhätische Bahn<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Rhein Main CongressCenter<br />

Wiesbaden Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Rhein-Erft Tourismus e.V. Hall 8.2 103c<br />

Rheingau-Taunus Kultur<br />

und Tourismus Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Rheinische Post<br />

Verlagsgesellschaft Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH Hall 8.2 201a-c<br />

RheinMainMedia GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Rhön GmbH Hall 11.2 103<br />

Rhön GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Rijksmuseum Hall 10.2 102<br />

RIMC Hotels & Resorts Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Rimonim Hotels & Resorts Hall 4.2 205<br />

Ringhotels e.V. Hall 8.1 109<br />

Ripley’s Believe It or Not!-<br />

Times Square Hall 3.1 205<br />

Risata Bali Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Ritz Carlton Hall 2.2 206<br />

Riu Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Riu Hotels Hall 22.b 207<br />

Riverway South Hall 3.1 305<br />

Rixos The Palm Dubai Hall 2.2 100<br />

Rizzordi Travel Hall 15.1 103<br />

Road Bear RV Hall 3.1 125<br />

Robert Arrigo & Sons Ltd. Hall 1.2 220<br />

Robin Pope Safaris Hall 20 112<br />

Robinson Scandinavia AS Hall 18 132d<br />

Roc Hotels Hall 2.1 102<br />

Rockefeller Center Hall 3.1 205<br />

Rockford Area CVB Hall 3.1 232<br />

Rodrigues Tourism Office Hall 20 128<br />

Roemer- und Pelizaeus-<br />

Museum Hildesheim Hall 16 100d<br />

Rokua UNESCO Global Geopark Hall 18 108<br />

Romania, Ministry of Tourism Hall 7.2b 101a-b<br />

Romantik Hotels & Restaurants AG Hall 9 118<br />

Romantische Straße Touristik Hall 12 102<br />

Romantischer Rhein Tourismus GmbH Hall 8.2 201b<br />

Römermuseum Homburg-<br />

Schwarzenacker Hall 10.2 112<br />

RömerMuseum Kastell Boiotro Hall 10.2 112<br />

Roncalli Unternehmensgruppe Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Roomcloud.net Hall 6.1 151<br />

roomsXML.com Hall 5.1 101<br />

ROOMZ Hall 17 103<br />

Rose Park Hotel Hall 2.2 100<br />

Rosen Shingle Creek Hall 3.1 305<br />

Rosewood Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

Rosie Holidays Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Rostock & Warnemünde Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Rostocker Gesellschaft für<br />

Tourismus&Marketing Hall 7.1a 200a-b<br />

Rota do Douro<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Rota do Romãnico<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Rotana Hotel Management<br />

Corporation Hall 9 307<br />

Rotel Tours - Das Rollende Hotel Hall 25 184<br />

Rothenburg Tourismus Service Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Rotkäppchen-Mumm<br />

Sektkellereien GmbH Hall 11.2 101<br />

Rotterdam Partners,<br />

Tourism Board Hall 10.2 102<br />

Rovos Rail & Shongololo Hall 20 118<br />

Roy Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.a 101<br />

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Hall 18 123<br />

Royal Cliff Hotels Group Hall 26.b 221<br />

Royal Coster Diamonds Hall 10.2 102<br />

Royal Delft Hall 10.2 102<br />

Royal Galapagos Hall 23.a 113<br />

Royal Jordanian Airline Hall 4.2 200<br />

Royal Mountain Travel Hall 4.1 238<br />

Royal Museums Greenwich Hall 18 123<br />

Royal Silk Holidays Co., Ltd. Hall 26.b 221<br />

Royal Tulip Springhill Resort,<br />

Jimbaran Hall 26.a 115<br />

Royal Zambezi Lodge Hall 21.e 101<br />

Ruby Range Adventure Hall 3.1 390<br />

Rüdesheim Tourist AG Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Hall 4.1<br />

Stand 108<br />

ruf Reisen GmbH Hall 4.1 108<br />

Ruhr Museum Welterbe<br />

Zollverein Hall 10.2 112<br />

Ruhr Tourismus GmbH Hall 8.2 101a-b<br />

RuhrMuseum UNESCO-<br />

Welterbe Zollverein Hall 8.2 101a<br />

Ruka Safaris Hall 18 132b<br />

Ruka-Kuusamo, Lapland Hall 18 132b<br />

Ruka-Lapland Ski Resort Hall 18 132b<br />

Rupakot Resort Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2a 116<br />

RuppertBrasil - Das Reisebüro<br />

für Südamerika Hall 23.b 213<br />

Rural Hermitage Pvt.Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Rustic Borneo Travel Hall 26.a 109<br />

Ruta Jesuitica Hall 23.b 216<br />

Rutrex Puerto Rico Hall 3.1 407<br />

Rwanda Development Board Hall 21.a 120<br />

S<br />

Saadani Safari Lodge Hall 21.a 128<br />

Saale-Unstrut-Tourismus e. V. Hall 11.2 101<br />

#24 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


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Saalfelden Leogang Touristik GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Saarikoski Travels Hall 18 132b<br />

Sabine van Ommen Public<br />

Relations GmbH Hall 5.3 102<br />

Sabre Hall 9 207<br />

SABRE Deutschland Marketing<br />

GmbH Hall 5.1 101<br />

Sächsische Staatsbäder GmbH Hall 11.2 102<br />

Sächsisch-Oberlausitzer<br />

Eisenbahngesellschaft,<br />

Dampfbahn-Route Hall 11.2 102<br />

Sadara Boutique Beach Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Safari An African Experience Hall 20 136<br />

Safari Destinations Hall 20 131<br />

Safartica Hall 18 132b<br />

SafeCharge Hall 6.1 144g<br />

Saffron Travel (Vietnam - Laos -<br />

Cambodia - Myanmar) Hall 26.c 333<br />

Safina Tours and Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.a 123<br />

Sahmer GmbH (suaytour.com) Hall 3.2 113<br />

Saigontourist Holding Company Hall 26.c 313<br />

Saija Oy Hall 18 108<br />

Sailing Lovers<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Sailing-Classics GmbH Hall 25 159<br />

Saint Petersburg Convention<br />

Bureau Hall 3.1 600<br />

Saistours Srl Hall 25 175<br />

Sakura Tours AB Hall 18 132e<br />

SALA Hospitality Group Hall 26.b 221<br />

Salamis Tours Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Salou, Patronat Municipal<br />

de Turisme Hall 2.1 203<br />

Salpalinjan Hovi Apartment Hotel Hall 18 108<br />

Salzburg Airport Hall 17 103<br />

SalzburgerLand Tourismus GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Salzkammergut Tourismus Hall 17 103<br />

Salzkammergut Touristik GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Samarkanda Travel & Tours Hall 3.1 609<br />

Samed Resorts Group Hall 26.b 221<br />

Samoa Scenic Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Samoa Tourism Authority Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Samokov municipality<br />

and Borovets resort Hall 15.1 101<br />

San Clemente Palace<br />

Kempinski Venice Hall 9 215<br />

San Diego International Airport Hall 3.1 221<br />

San Diego Tourism Authority Hall 3.1 221<br />

San Francisco Travel Hall 3.1 221<br />

SANA Hotels<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Sanctuary Retreats Hall 20 121,122<br />

Sandos Hotels and Resorts Hall 22.b 207<br />

Sandoway Resort Hall 26.b 226<br />

Sani Lodge Hall 23.a 113<br />

Sankt Johann / Alpendorf Hall 17 103<br />

Sanliurfa Governorship Hall 3.2 103<br />

SanMed Travel Hub Santorini Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Santa Barbara Beach<br />

& Golf Resort Hall 22.a 105<br />

Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Hall 3.1 221<br />

Santa’s Hotels Hall 18 132b<br />

Santhiya Resorts & Spas Hall 26.b 221<br />

Santiburi Beach Resort & Spa Hall 26.b 217<br />

Santika Indonesia<br />

Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 115<br />

Santikos Collection Hall 1.1 112<br />

Santrian Resorts Hall 26.a 115<br />

Santrian Villa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Sanya Tourism Development<br />

Commission Hall 26.c 315<br />

Sanyog Gupta Voyages Hall 5.2b 247<br />

Sao Tomé and Principe Hall 20 127<br />

Saphir Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Saraii Village Hall 26.b 228<br />

Sarajevo,<br />

Canton Tourism Association Hall 1.2 210<br />

Sardegna Grand Hotel Terme Hall 1.2 212<br />

Sardegna Non Solo Mare Hall 1.2 212<br />

Sardegna, Regione Hall 1.2 212, 227<br />

Sardinia 360° Hall 1.2 212<br />

Sardinia Bus Tour -<br />

TravelBuy San Teodoro Hall 1.2 212<br />

Sar-El Tours Hall 4.2 205<br />

Sarlat - Lascaux Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Saruni Hall 20 121,122<br />

Satori Adventures Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Satur Travel a.s. Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Sauerland-Tourismus e.V. Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Savannah Southern Safaris Hall 21.e 101<br />

Savannah Tours Hall 21.a 128<br />

Savoy Hotels & Resorts Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Sbokos Hotel Group Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Scandic Hotels Hall 18 126<br />

Scandlines Deutschland GmbH Hall 18 132a<br />

Scenery Travel Service Hall 23.b 209<br />

Scenic Journeys Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Schaffelhuber Communications Hall 5.3 103, 104<br />

Schallaburg Betriebsges. mbH Hall 16 100f<br />

Schatzkammer<br />

der Stadtbibliothek Trier Hall 10.2 112<br />

Schauinsland-Reisen GmbH Hall 25 117<br />

Schaustellerverband<br />

des Landes Bremen Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Schiffahrten auf der Elbe Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Schladming-Dachstein Tourismus Hall 17 103<br />

Schleswig-Holstein Binnenland<br />

Tourismus e. V. Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Schleswig-Holstein,<br />

Tourismus-Agentur Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Schloss Brandis GmbH Hall 13 201<br />

SCHLOSS Fleesensee Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Schloss Schönbrunn Konzerte Wien Hall 17 103<br />

Schloss Schönbrunn Kulturund<br />

BetriebsgmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Schlossgärten Arcen Hall 10.2 102<br />

Schlossmuseum Braunschweig Hall 10.2 112<br />

Schmetterling International<br />

GmbH & Co.KG Hall 5.1 129<br />

Schmidts TIVOLI GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Schön Touristik B2B Incoming-<br />

Agentur für Gruppenreisen Hall 25 137<br />

Schönbrunner Tiergarten GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

School of Hotel & Tourism<br />

Management, The Hong Kong<br />

Polytechnic University Hall 11.1 307<br />

Schropp Land & Karte 10,2 108<br />

Schule für Hotel- und<br />

Tourismusmanagement Wiesau Hall 11.1 110<br />

Schwäbische Alb<br />

Tourismusverband e.V. Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Schwarzwald Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Schweiz Tourismus<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Grand Tour<br />

of Switzerland<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Hotels Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Swiss Cities Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Zurück<br />

zur Natur<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Science Center phaeno gGmbH Hall 16 100c<br />

Scylla AG Hall 10.2 114<br />

SDL Hall 6.1 144e<br />

SE - Tours GmbH Hall 25 137<br />

Sea Cliff Resort & Spa Hall 21.a 128<br />

Sea Cloud Cruises GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Sea Dream Yacht Club Hall 9 310<br />

Sea Indo Holidays Tour Hall 26.a 115<br />

Seaden Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Seadust Cancun Family Resort Hall 22.b 207<br />

Seasons in Africa Hall 20 138<br />

SeaTrek Sailing Adventures Hall 26.a 115<br />

Seawings Hall 2.2 100<br />

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment Hall 3.1 305<br />

Sebatana Private Reserve Hall 20 116<br />

SECRA Bookings GmbH Hall 6.1 115<br />

Secretaria de Turismo Campeche Hall 22.b 207<br />

Secretaría de Turismo de Jalisco Hall 22.b 207<br />

Secretaría de Turismo<br />

del Estado de Puebla Hall 22.b 207<br />

Sedona Chamber of Commerce<br />

& Tourism Bureau Hall 3.1 308<br />

Sedona Hotel Yangon Hall 26.b 226<br />

Seefestspiele Mörbisch Hall 17 103<br />

Seefischkochstudio Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Seehafen Kiel GmbH & Co. KG Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Seehörnle Hall 9 109<br />

Seenland Oder-Spree e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

Seetel Hotel GmbH<br />

& Co. Betriebs KG Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Segara Village Hotel Hall 26.a 115<br />

Segway, Inc. Hall 2.1 117<br />

Hall 9<br />

Stand<br />

320<br />

SEH United Hoteliers Hall 9 320<br />

Seher Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Seilbahnen Tofana<br />

& Marmolada Cable Car Hall 1.2 224<br />

SEIT Outback Australia Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Selbstverwaltung der<br />

Woiwodschaft Oppeln Hall 15.1 100<br />

Selection Führender<br />

Privathotels Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Selous Kinga Lodge Hall 21.a 128<br />

Selous Riverside Safari Camp Hall 21.a 128<br />

Selous Safari Company Hall 20 121,122<br />

Seminar- und Gästehaus<br />

Alte Mühle Hall 9 109<br />

Semperoper Dresden Hall 11.2 102<br />

Senator Hotels & Resorts Hall 2.1 122<br />

Sender- und Funktechnikmuseum<br />

Funkerberg der Rundfunkstadt Hall 10.2 112<br />

Sensational Italy<br />

& Ville Venete for you Hall 1.2 224<br />

Sense Hotel Seminyak Hall 26.a 115<br />

Sense of Africa Botswana Hall 20 131<br />

SENSES of CUBA<br />

by Tourcom GmbH Hall 22.a 103<br />

Sental Reisen GmbH Hall 15.1 101<br />

Sentido Sandy Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Sepik Adventure Tours Hall 5.2a 106<br />

Serbien, Nationale Tourismus<br />

Organisation Hall 1.1 203<br />

Sercotel Hall 2.1 203<br />

SERENA Hotels Hall 21.a 116<br />

Serenata CRM Hall 8.1 128<br />

Serene Vacations Lanka Hall 26.b 228<br />

Serengeti Balloon Safaris Hall 20 121,122<br />

SereS Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 115<br />

Serhat Kalkinma Ajansi Hall 3.2 201<br />

Serhs Tourism Hall 2.1 203<br />

Serhs Tourism & Hotels Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Service-Reisen Giessen Hall 18 132d<br />

SERVICE-REISEN Heyne<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Hall 25 179<br />

Servitex GmbH Hall 8.1 130<br />

Ses Fotges Hall 2.1 106<br />

Sesame Technology Hall 6.1 110<br />

Set Travel Viatges S.A. Hall 2.1 203<br />

Setours Handcrafted Journeys Hall 23.a 118<br />

Sevilla Tourist Board / Prodetur Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Seychelles Tourism Board Hall 20 129<br />

Seymour Hotels Hall 18 124<br />

SFT Schule<br />

für Tourismus <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH Hall 11.1 314<br />

SGI Sakkara Group International Hall 4.2 119<br />

Shah Tours & Travels Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Shanghai Jin Jiang<br />

International Hotels Hall 9 119<br />

Shanghai Jin Jiang Louvre<br />

Asia Hotel Management Hall 9 119<br />

Shanghai Jin Jiang Travel<br />

Holdings Co., Ltd. Hall 9 119<br />

Shangri-La Hotel Qaryat<br />

Al Beri Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok Hall 26.b 221<br />

Shangri-La’s Boracay<br />

Resort & Spa, Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Shangri-La’s Le Touessrok Hall 20 128<br />

Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort<br />

& Spa, Kota Kinabalu Hall 26.a 117<br />

Shanti Maurice Resort & Spa Hall 20 128<br />

Sharaf Tours Hall 2.2 200<br />

Sharjah Airport Authority Hall 2.2 102<br />

Sharjah Airport Travel Agency Hall 2.2 102<br />

Sharjah Commerce & Tourism<br />

Development Authority Hall 2.2 102<br />

Sharjah Environment<br />

& Protected Area Hall 2.2 102<br />

Sharjah Institute For Heritage Hall 2.2 102<br />

Sharjah Museums Department Hall 2.2 102<br />

Sharq Village & Spa,<br />

a Ritz-Carlton Hotel Hall 2.2 206<br />

Shearwater Victoria Falls Hall 20 117<br />

Shenton Safaris Hall 21.e 101<br />

Shenzhen DidaTravel<br />

Technology Co., Ltd Hall 9 105<br />

Sheraton Abu Dhabi<br />

Hotel & Resort Hall 2.2 200<br />

Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Sheraton Doha Resort<br />

& Convention Centre Hall 2.2 206<br />

Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort Hall 2.2 100<br />

Sheraton Rhodes Resort Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Sheraton Sharjah Resort & Spa Hall 2.2 102<br />

Sherwood Resorts & Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

SheTrades -<br />

International Trade Centre Hall 21.a 108a<br />

SheTrades -<br />

International Trade Centre Hall 26.b 228<br />

Shian Tours & Travel Hall 21.a 108a<br />

Shidolya Tours & Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Shiji Deutschland GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

Shikhar Travels (India) Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 237<br />

Shiv Vilas Resorts (PVT) Ltd. Hall 5.2b 217<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #25


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Shiva Treks & Expeditions Hall 5.2a 116<br />

SHOP * DINE * PLAY * USA Hall 3.1 435<br />

Show Me Copenhagen Hall 18 132a<br />

Shurooq Hall 2.2 102<br />

Siam Gulf Travel<br />

& Tour by Orapin Group Hall 26.b 211<br />

Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok Hall 26.b 221<br />

Siam Paragon Hall 26.b 221<br />

Siam Park Hall 2.1 206<br />

Sicily Siracusa Noto Avola Hall 1.2 222<br />

Siddhalepa Ayurveda<br />

Health Resort Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Side Alegria Hotel & Spa Hall 3.2 201<br />

Side Crown Hotels Hall 3.2 143<br />

Side Royal Palace Hall 3.2 201<br />

Side Sun Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Signature Experiences<br />

of Australia Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Sigo Adventures and Tours Hall 21.e 101<br />

SIHOT Asia Pacific Ltd Hall 8.1 136<br />

SIHOT do America Hall 8.1 136<br />

SIHOT Portugal Hall 8.1 136<br />

SIHOT UK International Hall 8.1 136<br />

Sikiliza Hall 20 133<br />

Silavadee Pool Spa Resort<br />

Koh Samui Hall 26.b 221<br />

Silk Road & Kyrgyz Guided Trips Hall 3.1 606<br />

Silk Road Alliance Hall 3.1 609<br />

Silk Road Destinations Hall 3.1 602<br />

Silk Road Travel DMC Hall 3.1 602<br />

Silk Sense Hoi An River Resort Hall 26.c 313<br />

Silk Way Travel Hall 3.1 601<br />

Silke Marshall Marketing<br />

Solutions Hall 20 138<br />

Silky Oaks Lodge Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Silvana Tours Hall 23.a 118<br />

Silver Wings Travel and Tours Hall 20 103<br />

Silversea Cruises (UK) Ltd Hall 10.1 117<br />

Silwane Tours and Safaris Hall 20 133<br />

Simba Portfolio Lodges Hall 21.a 128<br />

Simba Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

SimienEcoTours PLC Hall 21.a 115<br />

Simple Booking Hall 8.1 125a<br />

Simply Bhutan Hall 26.c 318<br />

Simrik Air Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

SIMsKultur Hall 10.2 110<br />

S’Incantu Resort Hall 1.2 212<br />

Singapore Airlines Limited Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Singapore Tourism Board Hall 26.a 122<br />

Sirena-Travel Hall 3.1 604<br />

Sirene Belek Hotel Hall 3.2 201<br />

Sister Tour Hall 26.b 228<br />

Sisters Tours Vietnam Hall 26.c 306<br />

Sita Hall 5.2b 209<br />

Sitara Travel 5.2A 108<br />

Sixt Jobworld Hall 11.1 107<br />

Sixt rent a car Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

Sixt rent a car Hall 9 121<br />

Sixt rent a car Hall 12 102<br />

Sixt rent a car USA Hall 3.1 338<br />

SJ AB Schwedische Eisenbahnen Hall 18 132e<br />

Skål International Hall 18 111a<br />

Skåne - Tourism in Skåne Hall 18 132e<br />

Ski Resort Suomutunturi, Lapland Hall 18 132b<br />

Skiathos Island Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Skistar Norge AS Hall 18 132d<br />

Skopelos Village Hotel Hall 1.1 112<br />

Skulpturen<br />

und Miniaturen Museum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden /<br />

Cragg Foundation Hall 8.2 103b<br />

sky100 Hong Kong<br />

Observation Deck Hall 26.a 119<br />

SkyTeam c/o Air France KLM Hall 25 128<br />

SLC Representation Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Sleep Well Youth Hostel Brussels Hall 10.2 103<br />

sleeperoo GmbH Hall 4.1 110<br />

Slovak Republic Ministry of Transport<br />

and Construction of the Slovak<br />

Republic, Tourism Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Slovenian Tourist Board Hall 17 109<br />

Slow Food Hall 17 103<br />

Slow Venice Network Hall 1.2 224<br />

SLS Las Vegas Hall 3.1 231<br />

Småland Hall 18 132e<br />

Small Danish Hotels Hall 18 132a<br />

Small Hotels of Turkey Hall 3.2 201<br />

Smartline Kyknos Beach Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Smilebhutan Hall 26.c 318<br />

SMS Tourism Hall 1.2 220<br />

Smyril Line Hall 18 112<br />

Smyrooms Hall 6.1 158<br />

Snaeland Travel Hall 18 132c<br />

SnapShot Deutschland GmbH Hall 8.1 127<br />

SnowLion Expeditions Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Snowmass Tourism Hall 3.1 310<br />

SNTTA Emir Tours Hall 2.2 200<br />

Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche Hotel Hall 2.2 200<br />

Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua<br />

Beach Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Sofitel Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa Hall 2.2 100<br />

Sofitel Hotel Dubai Jumeirah Beach Hall 2.2 100<br />

Sofitel Imperial Resort & Spa<br />

and Sofitel So Mauritius Hall 20 128<br />

Softbanks Robotics Europe Hall 6.1 111<br />

SoftConEx GmbH Hall 5.1 114<br />

SoftTec GmbH hotline Hotelsoftware Hall 6.1 103<br />

Sojern Ltd. 7.1b 100<br />

Sokos Hotels Oulu, Levi, Rovaniemi Hall 18 108<br />

Sokos Hotels Tallinn Hall 18 127<br />

Sokos Hotels, Radisson Blu Hotels Hall 18 132b<br />

Sol Beach House Phu Quoc Hall 26.c 313<br />

Solana Tours Hall 4.1 238<br />

Solid Car Rental Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Solis Indian Ocean Hall 20 128<br />

Solling-Vogler-Region<br />

im Weserbergland Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Solmartour Hall 23.a 118<br />

Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Solvex Ltd. Hall 15.1 101<br />

Somatheeram Ayurveda Group Hall 5.2b 245<br />

Somatheeram Ayurvedic<br />

Health Resort Hall 5.2b 208<br />

Sommet Education Hall 11.1 210<br />

Sonam Tshoey Travel Hall 26.c 318<br />

Sonesta Peru Hotels Hall 23.a 118<br />

Soneva Group Hall 9 310<br />

Sonnenklar. TV Reisebüros Railway Track 1-4<br />

sonnenklar.TV Hall 25 172<br />

sonnenklar.TV Railway Track 1-4<br />

Sonoma County Tourism Hall 3.1 221<br />

Sorell Hotels Switzerland Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Souma Travel Marrakesch Hall 21.b 213<br />

Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels<br />

by Tivoli Hall 2.2 206<br />

South African Airways Hall 20 138<br />

South African Tourism Hall 20 138<br />

South America<br />

& Antarctica Collection Hall 23.b 210<br />

South American Inside Travel<br />

& Incoming Hall 23.a 119<br />

South American Tours Argentina Hall 23.b 206<br />

South American Tours Brazil Hall 23.b 206<br />

South American Tours Chile Hall 23.b 206<br />

South American Tours Colombia Hall 23.b 206<br />

South American Tours DMC Hall 23.b 206<br />

South American Tours Ecuador Hall 23.b 206<br />

South American Tours Peru Hall 23.b 206<br />

South American Tours Uruguay Hall 23.b 206<br />

South Australian Tourism<br />

Commission Hall 5.2a 119<br />

South Carolina Dept. of Parks,<br />

Recreation & Tourism Hall 3.1 330<br />

South Indian Trails Hall 5.2b 249<br />

South Pacific Management Hotels Hall 22.a 108<br />

South Pacific Management Hotels Hall 5.2a 105<br />

South Pacific Tourism Organisation Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Southern Africa on Show Hall 20 132<br />

Southern Africa Touring<br />

and Car Hire Services Hall 20 133<br />

Southern Cross Hotels<br />

(Preskil Beach Resort) Hall 20 128<br />

Southern Sun Hotel Hall 2.2 200<br />

Southern World Hall 5.2a 120<br />

Sovico Khanh Hoa Hall 26.b 207a<br />

Spa Resort Libverda Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Space Camp/U.S. Space<br />

& Rocket Center Hall 3.1 222<br />

SpainTop Hall 4.1 238<br />

Spanisches Fremdenverkehrsamt Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Special Lofty Safaris Ltd. Hall 4.1 246<br />

Special Tours Wildlife Adventures Hall 18 132c<br />

Speke Uganda Holidays Hall 21.a 121<br />

Spektakel Plesir! Hall 26.b 228<br />

Spessart Tourismus<br />

und Marketing GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Spice Island Hotel and Resort Hall 21.a 123<br />

Spiceland Holidays<br />

& Entertainments Hall 5.2b 216<br />

Spido Harbour Tours Hall 10.2 102<br />

spielend erleben Hall 13 201<br />

SPKS Marketing GmbH & Co. OHG -<br />

Gewölberestaurants Dresden Hall 11.2 102<br />

Splendid Asia<br />

Holidays Co., Ltd Hall 26.b 221<br />

Splendid Evasion - Portugal Hall 4.1 250<br />

SportsEvent 365 Hall 9 320<br />

Spot Reisen GmbH Hall 25 139<br />

spotlight musicals GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Sprachcaffe Reisen GmbH Hall 22.a 122<br />

Spring Tours Hall 4.2 103<br />

Springbok Atlas Tours & Safaris Hall 20 138<br />

Springfield CVB Hall 3.1 232<br />

Springfield Group Resort,<br />

Golf & Spa Hall 26.b 221<br />

SR Travel GmbH & Co.KG Hall 25 133<br />

Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion<br />

Bureau Hall 5.2a 111,114<br />

St Helena Tourism Hall 20 121,122<br />

St Regis Saadiyat Island Resort,<br />

Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

St. Carlos Medical Spa Hall 26.b 221<br />

St. George Hotel Enterprises Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

St. Pölten Tourismus Hall 17 103<br />

St. Raphael Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

St. Regis Doha Hall 2.2 206<br />

STA Travel Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Staatliche Museen zu <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 16 100c<br />

Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur<br />

Meissen Hall 11.2 102<br />

Staatliche Schlösser & Gärten<br />

Baden-Württemberg (SSG) Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Staatliche Schlösser,<br />

Burgen und Gärten Hall 11.2 102<br />

Staatliche Schlösser, Burgen<br />

und Gärten Sachsen<br />

gemeinnützige GmbH Hall 11.2 106<br />

Staatliches Museum Schwerin<br />

Staatliche Schlösser, Gärten<br />

& Kunstsammlungen<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Hall 10.2 112<br />

Staatsbad Bad Oeynhausen GmbH Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Staatsbad Salzuflen GmbH Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Staatskanzlei des Landes NRW Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Staatsoperette Dresden Hall 11.2 102<br />

Städelscher Kunstinstitut<br />

und Städtische Galerie Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Stadt Anklam Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Stadt Bad Kissingen /<br />

Kissinger Sommer Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Stadt Budweis Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Stadt Erding -Stadtmarketing Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Stadt Gelsenkirchen Hall 8.2 101a<br />

Stadt Krefeld Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Stadt Kremmen Hall 12 101<br />

Stadt Marienbad Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Stadt Naumburg Hall 11.2 101<br />

Stadt Pilsen Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Stadt Rheinsberg Tourist-<br />

Information Hall 12 101<br />

Stadt Weißenfels Hall 11.2 101<br />

Stadt Werder (Havel)<br />

Gemeinde Schwielowsee Hall 12 101<br />

Stadthaus Ulm Hall 10.2 112<br />

Stadthaushotel Hamburg Hall 9 109<br />

Stadthotel Düsseldorf<br />

im Kolpinghaus Hall 8.1 131<br />

Stadthotel Freiburg Kolping<br />

Hotels Resort Hall 8.1 131<br />

Stadthotel Münster Hall 8.1 131<br />

Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus<br />

Kunstbau München Hall 16 100c<br />

Städtisches Museum<br />

Braunschweig - Haus am<br />

Löwenwall und Altstadtrathaus Hall 10.2 112<br />

Stadtmarketing Halle<br />

(Saale) GmbH Hall 11.2 101<br />

Stadtmarketing Mannheim Gmbh Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Stadtmarketinggeselschaft<br />

Dessau-Roßlau Hall 11.2 101<br />

Stadtmuseum <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 12 101<br />

Stadtverwaltung Bautzen<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung Hall 11.2 102<br />

Stage Entertainment Marketing<br />

& Sales Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Stan Stephens Glacier<br />

& Wildlife Cruises Hall 3.1 401<br />

Star Arctic Hotel Saariselkä Hall 18 132b<br />

Star Clippers Kreuzfahrten GmbH Hall 25 161<br />

Star Travel Ltd. Hall 3.1 607<br />

Stardekk NV Hall 8.1 106<br />

Starhotels Spa Hall 9 320<br />

STARLIGHT EXPRESS GmbH Hall 8.2 102c<br />

Statue Cruises Hall 3.1 205<br />

Staycity Aparthotels Hall 4.1 257<br />

#26 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


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Stayokay Hall 10.2 102<br />

STC Switzerland Travel Center Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Hall 10.2 102<br />

Steiff Museum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Steigenberger Akademie Bad<br />

Reichenhall Hall 11.1 103<br />

Steigenberger ALDAU Resort Hall 4.2 104<br />

Steigenberger Hotels and Resorts Hall 9 317<br />

Steinzeitpark Dithmarschen Hall 10.2 112<br />

Steirische Tourismus GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Stena Line GmbH & Co. KG Hall 18 132e<br />

Stenden University<br />

of Applied Sciences Hall 11.1 219<br />

STG Stadtmarketing- und<br />

Tourismusgesellschaft<br />

Brandenburg a. d. Havel Hall 12 101<br />

Sthala, Tribute Portfolio Ubud Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

Stift Klosterneuburg Hall 16 100b<br />

Stiftsgut Keysermühle Hall 9 109<br />

Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau Hall 16 100c<br />

Stiftung Leuchtenburg Hall 11.2 103<br />

Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast,<br />

Düsseldorf Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Stiftung Planetarium <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 12 101<br />

Stiftung Preußische Schlösser<br />

&Gärten <strong>Berlin</strong>-Brandenburg Hall 12 101<br />

Stiftung Schloss + Park Benrath Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Stiftung Schloss Dyck Hall 16 100d<br />

Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein Hall 11.2 103<br />

Stiftung Stift Neuzelle Hall 12 101<br />

Stifung Kloster Jerichow Hall 11.2 101<br />

Stilleben AB Hall 18 108<br />

Stockholm Archipelago Hall 18 132e<br />

Stone Brewing World Bistro<br />

& Gardens- <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 12 101<br />

Stone Group Hall 3.2 121<br />

S’Tours Voyages Hall 25 175<br />

STR Hall 8.1 117<br />

STR CEE Ltd. Hall 25 175<br />

STR Destination Handling<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Hall 25 175<br />

Strada del Radicchio<br />

Rosso di Treviso Hall 1.2 224<br />

Strawberry Park Resort<br />

Cameron Highlands Hall 26.a 109<br />

Strelka Travel Hall 9 320<br />

Stromberger PR Hall 5.3 111<br />

Stromma- Canal Cruises-<br />

Ecursions- Attractions Hall 10.2 102<br />

StubHub Corporate Hall 10.2 105<br />

Studienkreis für Tourismus<br />

und Entwicklung Hall 4.1 248<br />

Studiosus Reisen München GmbH Hall 25 107<br />

Stünings Medien GmbH Hall 10.1 105<br />

Stuttgart Airport Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Style Travel Agency Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Suarti Boutqiue Village Ubud Hall 26.a 115<br />

Sudan, Ministry of Tourism<br />

Antiquities&Wildlife Hall 21.b 206<br />

Südböhmen Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Südmähren Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Südtirol Alto Adige Hall 1.2 213<br />

SUENO Hotels Hall 3.2 131<br />

Suite 160 - Luxury mood Hall 1.2 212<br />

Suitel Ionian Princess<br />

& Aparthotel Thinalos Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

SuitePad GmbH Hall 7.1c 108<br />

Sulcus, Netherlands Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Sulcus, Spain Hall 8.1 113a<br />

Sulh Travel Hall 3.1 601<br />

Sultanate of Oman Ministry of<br />

Tourism Muscat-Al Khuwair<br />

Ministries Area Hall 2.2 204<br />

Summertimes Hall 20 128<br />

Summit Air Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Summits Africa Lake<br />

Natron Camp Hall 21.a 128<br />

Sun Africa Expeditions Hall 21.a 121<br />

Sun Events Hall 1.2 212<br />

Sun Gate Tours Hall 23.a 118<br />

Sun Islands Hawaii, Inc. Hall 3.1 435<br />

Sun Resorts Ltd. Hall 20 128<br />

Sun Tours and Travel Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Sunbird Tours Hall 26.b 226<br />

Sunborn Hotels and Restaurants Hall 18 132b<br />

Suncani Hvar DD Hall 1.2 214<br />

Sunday Safaris Limited Hall 21.a 128<br />

Hall 25 / Stand 152<br />

SunExpress Hall 25 152<br />

Sunhotels Hall 9 220<br />

Sunhouse Travel Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Sunis Hotels Hall 3.2 126<br />

Sunny Land Travel Co. Ltd. Hall 26.b 215<br />

Sunny Sunflower (Thailand) Hall 26.b 211<br />

Sunnyseeker Hotels Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Sunrise Hotels Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Sunsail, Mariner Travel GmbH Hall 22.a 112<br />

Sunseekers Tours Hall 21.a 108<br />

Sunset Resort Management Ltd. Hall 15.1 101<br />

Sunset Vistas Beachfront Suites Hall 3.1 305<br />

Sunspot Tours (Malta) Ltd. Hall 1.2 220<br />

Sunspot Tours (Malta) Ltd. Hall 2.2 200<br />

Sunway Holidays Hall 26.b 228<br />

Sunway Safaris Hall 20 132<br />

SuperShuttle International Hall 3.1 205<br />

Supertour DMC Poland Hall 15.1 100<br />

Supranational Hotels Ltd. Hall 9 303<br />

Suriname Hospitality<br />

& Tourism Association Hall 23.a 62<br />

Surtrek Cia.Ltda Hall 23.a 113<br />

Surval Boutique Olive Estate Hall 20 138<br />

Susesi Luxury Resort Hall 3.2 144<br />

Sustainable Travel Pavilion<br />

TourEast, a division of<br />

banglanatak dot com Hall 5.2b 244<br />

Swaziland, Kingdom Hall 20 114<br />

Swedish Lapland Visitors Board Hall 18 108<br />

Swiss Education Group Hall 11.1 308<br />

Swiss Quality Hotels International Hall 17 106<br />

Swiss School of Tourism<br />

and Hospitality Hall 11.1 309<br />

Swiss Travel Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Swiss Travel System AG Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Swissfeel AG Hall 8.1 130<br />

Swissôtel Al Ghurair<br />

& Swissotel Living Al Ghurair Hall 2.2 100<br />

Swissôtel Bremen Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Swissotel Phuket Hall 26.b 211<br />

Swissotel Quito Hall 23.a 113<br />

Syndicat Mixte de Pierrefonds/<br />

Aéroport Pierrefonds Hall 20 130<br />

Sysco, Greece Hall 8.1 113a<br />

T<br />

T&Cnet, Romania Hall 8.1 113a<br />

ta.ts Travel Agency<br />

Technologies & Services Hall 10.1 117<br />

Tabacón Thermal Resort & Spa Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Tabasam Tours and Travel Ltd Hall 21.a 123<br />

Tabby Tours Hall 15.1 100<br />

TAC | The Assistant Company Hall 8.1 126<br />

Tag der Deutschen Einheit<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>2018</strong> Hall 12 101<br />

Tagungshotel Maria in der Aue Hall 8.2 102a<br />

tagungshotel.com GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

Tahiti Nui Travel Hall 5.2a 105<br />

Tahiti Tourisme Hall 5.2a 105<br />

Tahiti Tours Hall 22.a 108<br />

Tahiti Tours Hall 5.2a 105<br />

Taipan Reise Center (Thailand) Hall 26.b 221<br />

Taiwan Tour Hall 26.a 121<br />

Taiwan Tourism Bureau Hall 26.a 121<br />

Tai-yi Red Maple Resort Hall 26.a 121<br />

Taj Cape Town Hall 20 138<br />

Taj Hotels Palace Resorts Safaris Hall 9 204<br />

Tajikistan, Committee<br />

of Tourism Development Hall 3.1 623<br />

Tala Bay, Red Sea, Aqaba,<br />

Jordan Hall 2.2 209<br />

TALK AG Adelboden-Lenk-<br />

Kandersteg<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Tallink Silja GmbH Hall 18 110<br />

Tallinn City Tourism Office<br />

and Convention Bureau Hall 18 127<br />

Tam Travel Hall 26.c 313<br />

Tamarind Tree Hotel Hall 22.a 115<br />

Tamog Tours and Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Tanchev & Co. Ltd.,<br />

trade mark Suntours Hall 15.1 101<br />

Tandem Travel-DMC for Bulgaria Hall 15.1 101<br />

Tanganyika Expedition Hall 21.a 128<br />

Tanganyika Wilderness Camps Ltd. Hall 21.a 127<br />

Tangerine Group of Hotels Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Tango Mar Beach Front -<br />

Boutique Hotel&Villas Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Tangol Tours Hall 23.b 211<br />

Tania Tours Hall 4.2 200<br />

Tanjung Lesung Hall 26.a 115<br />

Tanjung Puting DMO Hall 26.a 115<br />

Tanjung Rhu Resort Hall 26.a 117<br />

Tanzania High Commission<br />

in Germany Hall 21.a 128<br />

Tanzania National Parks Hall 21.a 128<br />

Tanzania Tourist Board Hall 21.a 128<br />

TAP Portugal<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Target Motivation Hall 1.2 224<br />

Target Travel & Tours Services Hall 26.a 119<br />

Tarragona, Patronat Municipal<br />

de Turisme Hall 2.1 203<br />

Taruk International GmbH Hall 20 124<br />

TATTVA TourismSolutions Hall 5.2b 254<br />

Taunus Touristik Service e.V. Hall 7.2c 101<br />

TBL, Latin America Hall 8.1 113a<br />

TBO Holidays Hall 6.1 156<br />

Teamamerica Receptive<br />

Tour Operator Hall 3.1 302<br />

Technik Museum Sinsheim Hall 10.2 112<br />

Technik Museum Speyer Hall 10.2 112<br />

Technische Hochschule<br />

Deggendorf Hall 11.1 109<br />

Technisches Museum Wien Hall 17 103<br />

Tegernseer Tal Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Tekura Tahiti Travel Hall 5.2a 105<br />

Tel Aviv - Jaffa Hotel Association Hall 4.2 205<br />

Telefun Travel Sp. z o.o. Hall 15.1 100<br />

Tennessee Department<br />

of Tourist Development Hall 3.1 222<br />

Termy Uniejów Hall 15.1 100<br />

Terra Nova Iceland Hall 18 132c<br />

Terra Travel Doo Hall 1.2 215<br />

Terra World Travel (India)<br />

Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2b 250<br />

Terrace Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

Terraverde Travel Hall 26.c 335<br />

TESTUD Hall 3.2 201<br />

Teutoburger Wald Tourismus/ FB<br />

der OstWestfalenLippe GmbH Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Texas Holiday Travel Hall 3.1 211<br />

Texas Tourism Hall 3.1 211<br />

TFE Hotels (Toga Far East Hotels/<br />

Medina Property) Hall 5.2a 119<br />

TFPD Transfrontier Parks<br />

Destinations Hall 20 119<br />

TH Resorts Hall 1.2 223<br />

Thai Activity Udomporn Tours Hall 26.b 211<br />

Thai Airways International PCL Hall 26.b 206<br />

Thailand, Tourism Authority<br />

of Thailand Hall 21.b 217<br />

Thailand, Tourism Authority<br />

of Thailand Hall 26.b 221<br />

Thalys International Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Thamalakane River Lodge Hall 20 131<br />

Thanos Hotel Management Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Thanyapura Health<br />

and Sports Resort Hall 26.b 211<br />

Tharabar Gate Hotel Hall 26.b 226<br />

Thavorn Hotels and Resorts Hall 26.b 211<br />

The A Hotels Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

The Abu Dhabi <strong>Edition</strong> Hall 2.2 200<br />

The African Travel<br />

& Tourism Association Hall 20 121,122<br />

The Amalinda Collection Hall 20 133<br />

The Anam Hall 26.c 335<br />

The Anvaya Beach Resort, Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

The ATCORE Group Hall 5.1 133<br />

the a-team -<br />

Winkler & Stenzel GmbH Hall 5.1 108<br />

The Atlantic Hotel Hall 18 124<br />

The Blue Yonder Hall 4.1 204<br />

The Broadmoor Hall 3.1 310<br />

The Chedi Lustica Bay<br />

Montenegro Hall 1.2 219<br />

The Chedi Muscat Hall 9 310<br />

The Code Hall 4.1 222<br />

The Danna Langkawi Hall 26.a 109<br />

The Datai Langkawi Hall 26.a 117<br />

The Diamond Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

The Diaoyutai Mansion Frankfurt Hall 7.2c 101<br />

The Doge of Venice Incoming<br />

Tour Operator Hall 1.2 224<br />

The Duke of Richmond Hall 18 124<br />

The Emerald Cove Koh Chang Hall 26.b 221<br />

The English National Park<br />

Experience Collection Hall 18 123<br />

The Explore Nepal Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

The Face Suites Hall 26.a 107<br />

The Fine Collection Hall 20 132<br />

The Fives Downtown Hotel &<br />

Residences Curio by Hilton Hall 22.b 207<br />

The Fortres Resort & Spa Hall 5.2a 114<br />

The Gall Face Hotel Hall 5.2a 114<br />

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The George Hotel Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

The Gleneagles Hotel Hall 18 123<br />

The Green Spot Travel Hall 4.1 238<br />

The Group Company (UK) Ltd Hall 18 123<br />

The Habitat Hall 26.a 109<br />

The Hague Marketing Bureau Hall 10.2 102<br />

The Hoteliers Collection Co., Ltd Hall 26.b 221<br />

The Ibnii, Coorg and Vythiri<br />

Resort Wayanad Hall 5.2b 204<br />

The Imperial Hotel, Vung Tau Hall 26.c 313<br />

The Kalima Group Resort & Villas Hall 26.b 211<br />

The KEE Resort & Spa Hall 26.b 211<br />

The Ladakh Tours Hall 4.1 254<br />

The Leisure Pass Group Hall 18 123<br />

The Lodge at Big Falls Hall 22.b 208<br />

The Lovina Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

The Madison Hamburg Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

The Madison Square Garden<br />

Company Hall 3.1 205<br />

The Marvel Experience Thailand Hall 26.b 221<br />

The Merlin Phuket<br />

Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.b 211<br />

The Metropolitan Opera Hall 3.1 205<br />

The Modern Hotels Hall 18 124<br />

The Moorings, Mariner Travel<br />

GmbH Hall 22.a 112<br />

The Mulia, Mulia Resort<br />

& Villas-Nusa Dua, Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

The Murray, Hong Kong Hall 26.a 119<br />

The Nattika Beach Ayurveda<br />

Resort Hall 5.2b 229<br />

The Negev Friendly Desert Hall 4.2 205<br />

The Oasis at Death Valley Hall 3.1 221<br />

The Ocean Club A Four Seasons<br />

Resort, Bahamas Hall 22.a 112<br />

The Old Phuket -<br />

Karon Beach Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

The Oriental Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

The Other Side-<br />

Tours & Incoming Portugal Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

The Palms, Zanzibar Hall 21.a 126<br />

The Park Hotels Hall 5.2b 213<br />

The Passionist Hall 9 310<br />

The Pavilions Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.b 221<br />

The Pavillons Himalayas Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

The Peninsula Bangkok Hall 26.b 221<br />

The Postal Museum Hall 18 120<br />

The Pride Hotel Hall 5.2b 256<br />

The Prime Energize<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

The Reef Resorts Hall 22.b 207<br />

The Regent Cha-Am Beach Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

The Residence by Cenizaro c/o<br />

The Luxury Experience Hall 20 109<br />

The Ritz Carlton Dubai Hall 2.2 100<br />

The Ritz Carlton, Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi<br />

Grand Canal Hall 2.2 200<br />

The Royal Blue Hall 1.1 112<br />

The Royal Pita Maha Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

The Royal Zanzibar<br />

Beach Resort Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

The Samaya Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

The Sands Beach Resort Hall 21.a 128<br />

The Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

The Sightseeing Pass Hall 3.1 205<br />

The Skyr Factory Hall 18 132c<br />

The Slate Hall 26.b 211<br />

The St. Regis Abu Dhabi Hall 2.2 200<br />

The Sukhothai Bangkok Hall 26.b 221<br />

The Third Pole Tour Hall 26.c 304<br />

The Tour Hall 3.1 601<br />

The Travel Insiders Pty Ltd Hall 5.2a 119<br />

The Travelbook Group Ltd. Hall 10.1 103<br />

The Ubud Village Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

The Victoria Falls Hotel Hall 20 133<br />

The View from The Shard Hall 18 123<br />

The Vijitt Resort Phuket Hall 26.b 221<br />

The Vision Destination<br />

Management Hall 2.2 200<br />

The Vistula Lagoon Local<br />

Tourist Information Hall 15.1 100<br />

THE WALL MUSEUM<br />

East Side Gallery Hall 10.2 112<br />

The Yachting Club D.O.O. Hall 1.2 214<br />

The Zuri Hotels & Resorts Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Theater Erfurt Hall 11.2 103<br />

Thebe River Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Theme Resorts & Spas (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Thermen-& Vulkanland Steiermark Hall 17 103<br />

Thessaloniki Hotels Association Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

This is Holland Hall 10.2 102<br />

THL Maui, Britz, Mighty<br />

Campervans & Waitomo Hall 5.2a 120<br />

Thomas Cook Touristik GmbH Hall 10.1 117<br />

Thompsons Africa Hall 20 138<br />

Thon Hotels Hall 18 132d<br />

Thornybush Luxury Game Lodge<br />

Collection Hall 20 132<br />

Threeland Travel Hall 26.c 306<br />

Thrifty Car Rental Australia Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Thrillophilia India Tours<br />

and Activities Hall 4.1 208<br />

THTC Turkish Healthcare<br />

Travel Council Hall 3.2 201<br />

Thüringer Heilbäderverband e.V. Hall 11.2 103<br />

Thüringer Landesmuseum<br />

Heidecksburg Hall 10.2 112<br />

Thüringer Tourismus GmbH Hall 11.2 103<br />

TI Infotech Hall 6.1 150<br />

Tibet Vista Tour Co.,Ltd. Hall 26.c 304<br />

Ticino Turismo<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Ticketmaster GmbH Hall 16 100c<br />

Tickets Travel Network Hall 6.1 120<br />

TID Kontakte zur Touristik Hall 10.1 121<br />

Tien-Shan Travel Hall 3.1 606<br />

Tierra Maya Tours Hall 22.a 107<br />

Tierras de los Andes Hall 23.a 118<br />

Tiles Madeira Hotel<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Tiliguerta Glamping<br />

& Camping Village Hall 1.2 212<br />

TIME Hotels Management LLC Hall 2.2 100<br />

Timeless Tours and Travel Hall 4.1 246<br />

TimeRide VR Cöln Hall 8.2 103c<br />

Tineri Hall 5.1 113<br />

Tip Top Cruises Galapagos Islands Hall 23.a 113<br />

Tirol Werbung GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Titanic Hotels Hall 25 154<br />

Titlis Cableways Hotels<br />

& Restaurants<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

TM Tours & Travel Sdn Bhd Hall 26.a 117<br />

TMB Tourismus-Marketing Brandenburg,<br />

Clustermanagement Tourismus Hall 12 101<br />

tmu Tourismus Marketing<br />

Uckermark GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

TOC Agentur für Kommunikation Hall 5.3 112<br />

Toerisme Oostende Hall 16 100c<br />

Togo Tourisme Hall 21.a 111<br />

Tokyo Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau Hall 26.a 102<br />

Tomodachi Tours & Safaris Ltd Hall 21.a 128<br />

TomOnTour Hall 21.b 216<br />

Tonhalle Düsseldorf Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Tonys Villas & Resort,<br />

Seminyak Bali Hall 26.a 115<br />

TOP 250 Germany - Die besten<br />

Tagungshotels in Deutschland Hall 8.1 117<br />

TOP acora Hotel<br />

und Wohnen Bochum Hall 9 109<br />

TOP acora Hotel und Wohnen Bonn Hall 9 109<br />

TOP acora Hotel und Wohnen<br />

Duesseldorf Hall 9 109<br />

TOP acora Hotel und Wohnen<br />

Karlsruhe Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Ambassador Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Apartments Roth am Strande Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Art Hotel Vienna Hall 9 109<br />

Top Atlantico DMC<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

TOP Centro Hotel Bristol Mainz Hall 9 109<br />

TOP City & Country Line Hotels Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Conrad Hotel de Ville Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Fosshotel Reykjavik Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Grand Hotel Reykjavik Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Centrum Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Eggers Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Essener Hof Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Hyllit Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Kaiserin Elisabeth Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Panorama Billstedt Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Panorama Harburg Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Hotel Platzhirsch Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Klassik Altstadt Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CityLine Parkhotel Wittekindshof Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CountryLine Alexander<br />

Beach Hotel&Village Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CountryLine Esplanade<br />

Spa & Golf Resort Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CountryLine HEIDE<br />

Spa Hotel & Resort Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CountryLine Hotel Meerane Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CountryLine Hotel Ritter Hall 9 109<br />

Top CountryLine Hotel Roth<br />

am Strande Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CountryLine Seehotel<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>-Rangsdorf Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CountryLine Seehotel Großherzog<br />

von Mecklenburg Hall 9 109<br />

TOP CountryLine Zenith Hotel<br />

Conference & Spa Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Crown Town Hotel Jeddah Hall 9 109<br />

Top Dest Hall 23.b 209<br />

TOP Embrace Hotel Franz Hall 9 109<br />

TOP EMBRACE Hotel Grenzfall Hall 9 109<br />

TOP EMBRACE Hotel INNdependence Hall 9 109<br />

TOP EMBRACE Hotel Vinum Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Esplanade Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Favored Hotel Domicil Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Favored Hotel Hansa Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Favored Hotel Plaza Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Favored Hotel Scala Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Grand Continental Flamingo Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Agricola Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Ambassador - Zlatá Husa Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Amberger Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel an der Oper Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Atlantis Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Atrium am Meer Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Blumlage Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Buschhausen Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Chemnitzer Hof Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Consul Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Duerer Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Freihof Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Garden Elysée Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Goldenes Fass Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Hammer Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Hohenstaufen Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Jagdschloss Niederwald Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Panorama Inn Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Post Frankfurt Airport Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Restaurant Anker Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Sportforum Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Hotel Tiffany Hall 9 109<br />

Hall 9 / Stand 109<br />

TOP INTERNATIONAL Hotels<br />

and Corporate Partners Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Kensington Gardens Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Kongresshotel Europe Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Messehotel Europe Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Molla Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Phoenix Hotel Hall 9 109<br />

TOP Seminarhotel am Aegerisee Hall 9 109<br />

Top Travel Service s.c. Hall 15.1 100<br />

Topdeck Travel Hall 25 150<br />

Toraja DMO Hall 26.a 115<br />

Torgauer Tourismus<br />

und Bäder GmbH Hall 11.2 102<br />

Torredembarra Hall 2.1 203<br />

Torun City Hall 15.1 100<br />

Toscana Forum,<br />

der Toskana Spezialist Hall 25 137<br />

Tour & Travel Poland sc. Hall 15.1 100<br />

Tour East Australia Pty Ltd Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Tour Managers Fiji Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Tour Mongolia Active<br />

Adventure Tours Mongolia Hall 4.1 240<br />

TourAsia Hall 26.a 119<br />

TourCert gGmbH Hall 4.1 225<br />

TourGuide Akademie Hall 7.2c 101<br />

TOURIAS Mobile GmbH Hall 5.1 101<br />

Tourism Adventure Group<br />

(Base & Nomads Youth Home) Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Tourism and Events Queensland Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Tourism Calgary Hall 3.1 390<br />

Tourism Corporation Bonaire 22A 101<br />

Tourism Jasper Hall 3.1 390<br />

Tourism Kamloops Hall 3.1 390<br />

Tourism KwaZulu Natal Hall 20 138<br />

Tourism Northern Territory<br />

(Karisma GmbH) Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Tourism Nova Scotia Hall 3.1 390<br />

Tourism Organisation<br />

of the Mazovia Region Hall 15.1 100<br />

Tourism Organization of the<br />

Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship Hall 15.1 100<br />

Tourism Saskatchewan Hall 3.1 390<br />

Tourism Tasmania Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Tourism Toronto Hall 3.1 390<br />

Tourism Vancouver Hall 3.1 390<br />

Tourism Western Australia Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Tourismorganisation Podgorica Hall 1.2 219<br />

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Tourismorganisation Tivat Hall 1.2 219<br />

Tourismus & Congress GmbH<br />

Bonn/Rhein-Sieg/Ahrweiler Hall 8.2 103a<br />

Tourismus & Kultur Oranienburg<br />

gGmbH Hall 12 101<br />

Tourismus für Alle Deutschland<br />

e.V. (NatKo) Hall 14.1 107<br />

Tourismus Marketing<br />

Gesellschaft Sachsen Hall 11.2 102<br />

Tourismus Oberbayern<br />

München e.V. Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Tourismus Regionalverband Süd<br />

& West Steiermark Hall 17 103<br />

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Tourismus Schiegg Hall 23.b 200<br />

Tourismus Verband der Region<br />

Split - Dalmatien Hall 1.2 214<br />

Tourismus Zentrale Saarland GmbH Hall 8.2 202a-c<br />

Tourismus+Congress Frankfurt<br />

am Main Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Tourismusorganisation Bar Hall 1.2 219<br />

Tourismusorganisation Budva Hall 1.2 219<br />

Tourismusorganisation Herceg Novi Hall 1.2 219<br />

Tourismusorganisation Kotor Hall 1.2 219<br />

Tourismusorganisation Ulcinj Hall 1.2 219<br />

Tourismus-Service Bürger Bahnhof,<br />

Fontanestadt Neuruppin Hall 12 101<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

“Liebliches Taubertal” Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Tourismusverband Allgäu/<br />

Bayerisch-Schwaben Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Tourismusverband Almtal Hall 17 103<br />

Tourismusverband Altmark e.V. Hall 11.2 101<br />

Tourismusverband Attersee-<br />

Salzkammergut Hall 17 103<br />

Tourismusverband Dahme-<br />

Seen e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

Tourismusverband der Insel Krk Hall 1.2 207<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

der Region Sibenik-Knin Hall 1.2 214<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

der Stadt Crikvenica Hall 1.2 207<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

der Stadt Zagreb Hall 1.2 214<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

Elbe-Elster- Land e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

Erzgebirge e.V. Hall 11.2 102<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

Ferienregion Traunsee Hall 17 103<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

Fischland-Darß-Zingst Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Tourismusverband Fläming e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

Tourismusverband Hamburg e.V. Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Tourismusverband Havelland e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

Tourismusverband Kaiserwinkl Hall 17 103<br />

Tourismusverband Kufsteinerland Hall 17 103<br />

Tourismusverband Mecklenburgische<br />

Seenplatte e.V. Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Tourismusverband Mecklenburg-<br />

Vorpommern Hall 21.b 214c<br />

Tourismusverband Osnabrücker<br />

Land e.V. Hall 6.2a 103<br />

Tourismusverband Ostbayern Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Tourismusverband Prignitz e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

Tourismusverband Ruppiner<br />

Seenland e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

Tourismusverband Saalbach<br />

Hinterglemm Hall 17 103<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

Sachsen-Anhalt e.V. Hall 11.2 101<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

Sächsische Schweiz e.V. Hall 11.2 102<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

Salzlandkreis e. V. Hall 11.2 101<br />

Tourismusverband St. Anton Hall 17 103<br />

Tourismusverband Vogtland e.V. Hall 11.2 102<br />

Tourismusverband von Vidzeme Hall 18 130<br />

Tourismusverband<br />

Vorpommern e.V.<br />

Hall 6.2a 106,106a-b<br />

Tourismuszentrale<br />

der Hansestadt Stralsund Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Tourismuszentrale Rügen GmbH Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Tourismuszentrale Wismar Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Tourist Board of the Town of Rab Hall 1.2 207<br />

Tourist Guide of Greece Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Tourist Information EdelSteinLand Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Tourist Information Worms Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Tourist Legal Aid Hall 1.1 101,101a<br />

Tourist, Kongress<br />

und Saalbau GmbH Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Touristic Enterprises Esperia AE Hall 1.1 105<br />

Touristic Service Center Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

touristik aktuell Hall 25 171<br />

Touristikgemeinschaft<br />

Heilbronner Land Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Touristikverband Siegerland-<br />

Wittgenstein Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Tourist-Information Bingen<br />

am Rhein Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Tourist-Information Konstanz<br />

GmbH Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Tourist-Information Speyer Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Touristinformation Strausberg Hall 12 101<br />

Touristische Gebietsgemeinschaft<br />

Naturpark Zittauer Gebirge/<br />

Oberlausitz Hall 11.2 102<br />

Touristische Gemeinschaft<br />

der Region Ston Hall 1.2 214<br />

Tourland Travel Hall 26.a 109<br />

TourMappers North America Hall 3.1 103<br />

TourOnline AG Hall 8.1 142a<br />

Tours and Activities<br />

Technologies Ltd Hall 6.1 144i<br />

tourVERS GmbH Hall 25 164<br />

Tourvest DMC Hall 20 138<br />

Tower Travel Hall 23.b 209<br />

Townhouse Düsseldorf Hall 8.1 131<br />

TPA - Tourism Promotion<br />

Association Hall 20 128<br />

traffics Softwaresysteme<br />

für den Tourismus Hall 6.1 131<br />

Trail Blazer Tours India Private<br />

Limited-TBi Hall 5.2b 248<br />

Trails of Indochina Hall 26.c 334<br />

Trans India Holidays<br />

Private Limited Hall 5.2b 232<br />

Trans Niugini Tours Hall 5.2a 106<br />

Trans Nordic Tours Hall 18 132d<br />

Transglobe Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Translations.com Hall 6.1 159a<br />

TransMékong - Bassac Hall 26.c 333<br />

Transnet Freight rail - The Blue Train Hall 20 132<br />

TransOcean Kreuzfahrten Hall 25 118<br />

Transorient Touristik GmbH Hall 26.b 204<br />

Trasmediterránea Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

TraSo GmbH Hall 6.1 132<br />

TRASTY GmbH Hall 5.1 101<br />

Travalco Hall 3.1 135<br />

Travco - Jordan Hall 4.2 200<br />

Travco Corporation LTD Hall 9 205<br />

Travco LLC Hall 2.2 100<br />

Travco Travel Company of Egypt Hall 4.2 116<br />

Travel & Plant Hall 4.1 241<br />

Travel Addicts Club Lithuania<br />

& Baltic states Hall 18 131b<br />

Travel Alberta Hall 3.1 390<br />

Travel Appeal Hall 6.1 152<br />

Travel Audience Hall 5.1 115<br />

Travel Authentic Philippines Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Travel Center Asia Hall 26.b 221<br />

Travel Centre Hall 20 101<br />

Travel Charme Hotel GmbH Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Travel Compositor Hall 6.1 106<br />

Travel Designer Hall 2.2 206<br />

Travel Escape Maldives Pvt Ltd Hall 5.2a 107<br />

Travel Europe Hall 17 107<br />

Travel Excellence Hall 22.b 201, 201a<br />

Travel Exchange Hall 1.1 105<br />

Travel Experts LLC Hall 3.1 606<br />

Travel Experts. Inc. Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Travel Hub Georgia Hall 15.1 103<br />

Travel Juneau Hall 3.1 401<br />

Travel Land Kyrgyzstan Hall 3.1 606<br />

Travel Manitoba Hall 3.1 390<br />

Travel One Portugal<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Travel Oregon Hall 3.1 431<br />

Travel Overland GmbH Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Travel Partner Group Hall 17 104<br />

Travel Plus Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Travel Projekt Sp. z o.o. Hall 15.1 100<br />

Travel Savings Tours Hall 21.a 128<br />

Travel Sense Asia Hall 26.c 306<br />

Travel Service - SmartWings Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Travel Services Malta Ltd. Hall 1.2 220<br />

Travel Style LTD Hall 15.1 101<br />

Travel Time South Pacific Hall 5.2a 120<br />

travel to life Hall 4.1 203<br />

Travel Today Hall 22.b 205<br />

Travel Traders AS Hall 18 132d<br />

Travel Trends Leisure (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Travel Tripper Ltd. Hall 10.1 113<br />

Travel Walji’s (Pvt.) Ltd. (PATO) Hall 5.2a 113<br />

Travelana - tour operator Hall 1.2 216<br />

Travelaps Travel Portal Software Hall 6.1 130<br />

TravelArt/Turavion Hall 23.a 112<br />

Travelcar Hall 14.1 102<br />

TravelClick, Inc. Hall 8.1 121<br />

Travelcowboy Hall 20 121,122<br />

TravelEssence Deutschland GmbH Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Travelex Hall 23.a 104<br />

TravelHub LLC Hall 3.1 606<br />

Traveling Peru Hall 23.a 118<br />

travel-IT GmbH & Co. KG Hall 6.1 139<br />

Travelite Travel and Tours Co. Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Travellanda Ltd Hall 8.1 120a<br />

Travelmato.com Indonesian’<br />

Tour Package Hall 26.a 115<br />

Travelport Hall 6.1 139,140<br />

Travelsmart Vacation Sdn. Bhd. Hall 26.a 109<br />

Traveltainment GmbH Hall 5.1 115<br />

Traveltales Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

TravelTalk Hall 10.1 121<br />

Traveltek Hall 6.1 102<br />

travel-to-nature GmbH Hall 22.a 121<br />

Travelux for Hotels & Resorts Hall 4.2 114<br />

TravelXperts Hall 10.1 121<br />

TravelXS Hall 4.1 238<br />

TravelXS Hall 5.2b 205,205a<br />

Travelzoo Hall 25 149<br />

Treasure Cay Beach Marina<br />

& Golf Resort Hall 22.a 112<br />

Tree of Life (Pvt) Ltd<br />

Tree of Life Nature Resort Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Trekking Team Group Pvt. Ltd Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Trekking Union of Kyrgyzstan Hall 3.1 609<br />

TrekkSoft AG Hall 5.1 119<br />

Tren Ecuador Hall 23.a 113<br />

Trendy Hotels Türkei Hall 3.2 142<br />

Trentino Marketing Hall 1.2 101<br />

TREX Hall 18 132c<br />

TRH Mijas<br />

Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Trier Tourismus und Marketing<br />

GmbH Hall 8.2 201c<br />

Trimetys Hotels Hall 20 128<br />

Triometric Hall 10.1 111a<br />

Trip Taiwan Hall 26.a 121<br />

Tripfez Travel & Tours Hall 26.a 109<br />

TRIPS Travel Philippines Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

TripsByTips GmbH Hall 5.1 107<br />

Triptease Ltd. Hall 8.1 100<br />

trivago Hall 9 315<br />

Troll Tours Reisen GmbH Hall 18 115<br />

Tromsø Safari AS Hall 18 108<br />

Trøndelag Reiseliv Hall 18 132d<br />

Troodos Tourism Board Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Trophel Tours & Treks Hall 26.c 318<br />

Tropica Bungalow & Restaurant Hall 26.b 211<br />

Tropical Asia Tours (Pvt) Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Tropical Charters Hall 26.a 109<br />

Tropical Island Holding GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

Tropical Islands Hall 7.1a 200a-b<br />

True Travel Co., Ltd. Hall 26.a 121<br />

Trust Arcticugol /<br />

Grumant Arctic Travel Co Hall 18 108<br />

TrustYou Hall 10.1 108<br />

Tsitsikamma Village Inn Hall 20 138<br />

Tsogo Sun Hall 20 138<br />

TSS Group Hall 25 174<br />

TTG Asia Media Hall 26.a 106<br />

TT-Line GmbH & Co.KG Hall 18 132e<br />

TTYD Hall 3.2 201<br />

Tuhannen Tarinan Talo<br />

Farmhouseholidays Hall 18 108<br />

TUI BLUE Hall 3.2 201<br />

TUI China Hall 25 129<br />

TUI Cruises GmbH Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Tulalip Resort Casino Hall 3.1 140<br />

Tunesien, Fremdenverkehrsamt Hall 21.b 204<br />

Tunisair Hall 21.b 200<br />

Tunisie Voyages Hall 25 129<br />

Turama Pacific Travel Group Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Turiba University Hall 11.1 303<br />

Turim Hotéis<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Turismark Hall 2.1 202<br />

Turisme de Barcelona Hall 2.1 203<br />

Turisme de Sitges Hall 2.1 203<br />

Turismo de Galicia,<br />

Clúster Empresarial Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Turismo De Lisboa<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Turismo de Santiago Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Turissimo Caribe & Excursiones<br />

Dominican Republic Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Turizmus regiónu Bratislava Hall 7.2b 103<br />

Türkei Hall 3.2 201<br />

Turks and Caicos Collection Hall 22.b 209<br />

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Turks and Caicos Islands Tourism Hall 22.b 209<br />

Turmundo S.A. Hall 4.1 228<br />

TUROB Turistik Hotels<br />

& Investors Association Hall 3.2 201<br />

TÜROFED Turkish Hoteliers<br />

Federation Hall 3.2 201<br />

Turquoise Hotel Hall 3.2 201<br />

TÜRSAB Association<br />

of Turkish Travel Agencies Hall 3.2 201<br />

TUT International Hall 4.2 110<br />

TVB Region Hall-Wattens Hall 17 103<br />

Tyana Tour Travel Hall 26.b 228<br />

U<br />

U.O. Hotel Villa Dvor Hall 1.2 204<br />

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Hall 3.1 250<br />

UAB BEST BALTIC Hotels Hall 18 131b<br />

Ubeeqo GmbH Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

UBUD WANA RESORT Hall 26.a 115<br />

Udvikling Fyn P/S Hall 18 132a<br />

ueberland Reisen <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 4.1 106<br />

Uga Escapes<br />

Management Pvt Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Uganda Tourism Board Hall 21.a 121<br />

Uganda Wildlife Scene Ltd Hall 21.a 121<br />

Ukraine Hall 3.1 629<br />

Ulpia Tours GmbH - Kultur<br />

und Spezialreisen Hall 15.1 101<br />

Ultra Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

UNA Hotels & Resorts Hall 9 310<br />

Uncharted Africa Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Under One Botswana Sky Hall 20 131<br />

UNESCO - Heritage of World Turkey Hall 3.2 102<br />

UNESCO - Welterbestätten<br />

Deutschland e.V. Hall 12 102<br />

UNESCO Global Geoparks Hall 4.1 232<br />

UNESCO World Heritage Center<br />

World Heritage and Sustainable<br />

Tourism Programme Hall 4.1 230<br />

UNESCO World Heritage Center<br />

World Heritage Journeys Project Hall 4.1 230<br />

UNESCO-Welterbe Zollverein Hall 8.2 101a<br />

UNESCO-Welterbstätte Schlösser<br />

Augustusburg und Falkenlust<br />

in Brühl Hall 8.2 103f<br />

UniEarth Hall 26.b 226<br />

Uniejów Park Spa Hall 15.1 100<br />

Uniejów Thermal Spa Hall 15.1 100<br />

UniGalapagos / Ecoandes Travel Hall 23.a 103<br />

Uniline d.o.o. Hall 1.2 206<br />

Unique Choice Hall 2.2 206<br />

Unique North A/S Hall 18 132a<br />

United Airlines Hall 3.1 241<br />

United Travel Hall 1.2 220<br />

Universal Elisa Hall 2.1 106<br />

Universal Orlando Resort Hall 3.1 305<br />

Universal Studios Hollywood Hall 3.1 435<br />

Universal Trading Tourisme Hall 20 121,122<br />

Universalmuseum Joanneum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Université Savoie Mont Blanc<br />

- I.A.E Hall 11.1 204<br />

University of Kent<br />

(Group Accomodation) Hall 18 123<br />

Universum ® Bremen Hall 6.2a 101<br />

Up at The O2 Hall 18 123<br />

UpReach GmbH & Co. KG Hall 10.1 117<br />

Urban Adventures Hall 25 148<br />

Urban Valley Resort & Spa Hall 1.2 220<br />

Uruguay - Ministerio de Turismo Hall 23.b 207<br />

URV - Union Reiseversicherung AG Hall 25 170<br />

USA, Brand USA Pavilion Hall 3.1 291<br />

USA-Brand USA Pavilion-<br />

VisitTheUSA.com Hall 3.1 271<br />

Usedom Tourismus GmbH Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Üsküdar Kaymakamligi Hall 3.2 201<br />

USP Touristik AG<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Ústí Region Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

Utopia Beach Club -<br />

Hwaidak Hotels Hall 4.2 102<br />

Utrecht Marketing Hall 10.2 102<br />

Uzbekistan Hall 3.1 619<br />

Uzunkopru Ticaret Ve Sanayi Odasi Hall 3.2 107<br />

V<br />

V.O.S Destination Management Hall 18 132e<br />

Vacations Malta Hall 25 175<br />

Vail Resorts Hall 3.1 310<br />

Val Du Charron Hall 20 138<br />

Vala Parsian Tour Operator Co., Ltd. Hall 3.1 609<br />

Valamar Riviera d.d. Hall 1.2 214<br />

Valencia Region Tourist Board Hall 21.b 215g<br />

Valencia, Agéncia del Turisme Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

Valentin Playa de Muro Hall 2.1 106<br />

Valentour Hall 1.2 102<br />

VAMOOSE BUS Hall 3.1 205<br />

Van der Valk Airporthotel<br />

Düsseldorf Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Alpincenter Bottrop Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Golfhotel Landhaus<br />

Serrahn Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Brandenburg Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel Gladbeck<br />

/ Essen Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel Hamburg<br />

& alpincenter Hamburg-<br />

Wittenburg Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel Hildesheim Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel Melle -<br />

Osnabrück Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotel Moers /<br />

Düsseldorf Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Hotels Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Landhotel Spornitz Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Naturresort Drewitz Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Parkhotel Schloss<br />

Meisdorf Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Resort Linstow Hall 6.2a 106,106a-b<br />

Van der Valk Resort Linstow Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Schlosshotel<br />

Ballenstedt Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van der Valk Spreewald Parkhotel Hall 8.1 119<br />

Van Gogh Brabant Hall 10.2 102<br />

Van Gogh Museum Hall 10.2 102<br />

Vanuatu Tourism Office Hall 5.2a 104<br />

Varaschin Contract Hall 8.1 130<br />

Varatrip Hall 26.a 115<br />

Variety Cruises Hall 25 185<br />

Varmian - Masurian Regional<br />

Tourist Board Hall 15.1 100<br />

Varusschlacht im Osnabrücker<br />

Land gGmbH Museum und Park Hall 10.2 112<br />

Vasundhara Sarovar Premiere Hall 26.a 107<br />

VCH- Akademie-Hotel Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Ev. Tagungsstätte Hofgeismar Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Ferien- und Tagungszentrum<br />

Bethanien Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Gästehaus Allgäu Weite Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH- Hotel Martha Dresden Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Hotel Stralsund Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH KOMENSKY - Gästeund<br />

Tagungshaus Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Lancaster Hall Hotel Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Luther-Hotel Wittenberg Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH mainhaus Stadthotel Frankfurt Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH- Seehotel Maria Laach Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Stadthotel am Römerturm Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Stift Urach Einkehrhaus Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Tagungszentrum Haus Birkach Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH Zentrum Kloster Drübeck Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel “Haus St. Elisabeth” Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Albrechtshof Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Allegra Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel am Schlosspark Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Amalienhof Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Anker Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Augustinenhof Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Baseler Hof Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Carolinenhof Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Casa Valdese Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Christophorus Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Dietrich-<br />

Bonhoeffer-Haus Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Essener Hof Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Ev. Tagungszentrum<br />

Haus Nordhelle Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Greifswald Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Hanns-Lilje-Haus Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Hohenwart Forum Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Mellingburger<br />

Schleuse Schleuse Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Michaelis Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Michaelis Hof Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Morgenland Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Spenerhaus Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotel Wartburg Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Hotelkooperation<br />

Deutschland GmbH Hall 8.1 131<br />

VCH-Sherbourne House Hall 8.1 131<br />

VDR - Verband Deutsches<br />

Reisemanagement Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

vdt - Vertrieb der Touristik Hall 25 137<br />

Ve Global Hall 6.1 161<br />

Vector ITC Group Hall 2.1 102<br />

Vedettes de Paris Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Velas Resorts Hall 22.b 207<br />

Venetien - Landesministerium<br />

für Tourismus Hall 1.2 224<br />

VENEZIA 1937 Hall 1.2 224<br />

Venezia Certosa Marina Resort Hall 1.2 224<br />

Venezia Unica City Pass by Vela Spa Hall 1.2 224<br />

Venice Events Planned to Perfection Hall 1.2 224<br />

Venice Tours Hall 1.2 224<br />

Venus Beach Hotel Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Venus.Werbeagentur GmbH Hall 6.1 115<br />

Veranda & Heritage Resorts Hall 20 128<br />

Veranda Resort<br />

& Rocky Boutique Resort Hall 26.b 221<br />

Verband der<br />

Veranstaltungsorganisatoren Hall 7.1a 200a-b<br />

Verband dt.Kneippheilbäder<br />

und Kneippkurorte Hall 8.2 102a<br />

Verband Internet Reisevertrieb e.V. Hall 5.1 112<br />

Verband Mecklenburgischer<br />

Ostseebäder Hall 6.2a 106<br />

Verein zur Erhaltung des<br />

Xantener Domes Hall 10.2 112<br />

Vereinigte Bühnen Wien Hall 17 103<br />

Vereinigte Domstifter zu Merseburg<br />

und Naumburg und des<br />

Kollegiatstifts Zeitz Hall 11.2 101<br />

Vertical Booking Hall 10.1 101<br />

VH Hotels & Resorts Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Via Baltic Hall 18 130<br />

Via Hansa Estonia Hall 18 111b<br />

Via Hansa Kiev Hall 18 111b<br />

Via Hansa Tours Hall 18 111b<br />

Via Natura Peru Ecuador<br />

& Galapagos Hall 23.a 111<br />

Viajes de Gala Hall 22.b 207<br />

VIAJES KARISMA Hall 2.1 124<br />

Viajes Master International Hall 2.1 124<br />

Viajes Mexico con Amistad<br />

Sa De Cv GRUPO MECA Hall 22.b 207<br />

Viajes Olympia Hall 2.1 203<br />

Viajes Sidetours S.A. Hall 2.1 104<br />

VIAJES URBIS B2B Online<br />

& Destination Services Hall 2.1 101, 101a<br />

VIA-Reisen Hall 2.1 124<br />

VIA-Reisen Spanien S.L.U. Hall 2.1 201,201a-c<br />

Viatge Guitour Hall 2.1 203<br />

Viatges Macuvi Hall 2.1 203<br />

Viatur Travel Services Hall 23.a 112<br />

Victor`s Residenz-Hotels GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

Victoria Hotels & Resorts Hall 26.c 313<br />

Victor’s Residenz-Hotels GmbH Hall 8.2 102a-b<br />

Victory Tour Hall 3.1 601<br />

VIDOTOUR Hall 26.c 322<br />

Vienna Hall 9 119<br />

Vienna House Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Amber Baltic Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Andel´s <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Andel´s Cracow Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Andel´s Lodz Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Andel´s Prague Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Diplomat Prague Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Dream Castle Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Dvorak Karlovy Vary Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Airport Bucharest Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Amberg Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Angelo Katowice Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Angelo Pilsen Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Bad Oeynhausen Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy <strong>Berlin</strong> Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Bratislava Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Braunschweig Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Castrop-Rauxel Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Coburg Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Cracow Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Günzburg Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Landsberg Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Leipzig Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Limburg Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Neckarsulm Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Trier Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Easy Wuppertal Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Magic Circus Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Martinspark<br />

Dornbirn Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House Mokotów<br />

Warsaw Hall 9 311<br />

Vienna House QF Dresden Hall 9 311<br />

#30 www.itb-berlin.com Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong>


T / U / V / W<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Viet Vision Travel Hall 26.c 306<br />

Vietcharm Tour JSC Hall 26.c 313<br />

Vietentours GmbH Hall 3.1 415<br />

Vietnam Airlines Hall 26.c 313<br />

Vietnam National Administration<br />

of Tourism Hall 26.c 313<br />

Vietnamtourism - Hanoi JSC Hall 26.c 313<br />

Vietravel Hall 26.c 309<br />

Vihula Manor Country Club<br />

& Spa Hall 18 111b<br />

VIK hotels group Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Viking Line Hall 18 132b<br />

Viking Village Hall 18 132c<br />

Vila Galé Hoteis<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Vila Vita Parc Resort & Spa Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Vila-Seca, Patronat de Turisme<br />

Vila-Seca La Pineda Platja Hall 2.1 203<br />

Villa Delisle Hotel & Spa Hall 20 130<br />

Villa Quaranta Tommasi Wine<br />

Hotel & Spa Hall 1.2 224<br />

Villaggio Turistico Internazionale Hall 1.2 224<br />

Vinitur DMC<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Vinpearl Joint Stock Company Hall 26.c 313<br />

Violets are Blue Ltd. Hall 22.a 112<br />

vioma GmbH Hall 8.1 117<br />

VIP TRANSFER BERLIN Hall 12 101<br />

Virgin Australia Airlines Pty Ltd Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Visesa Ubud Resort Hall 26.a 115<br />

Visit Åland Hall 18 132b<br />

Visit Alton Hall 3.1 232<br />

Visit Anchorage Hall 3.1 401<br />

Visit Bath Hall 18 123<br />

Visit Blekinge Hall 18 132e<br />

Visit Brabant Hall 10.2 102<br />

Visit Bristol Hall 18 123<br />

Visit Burbank Hall 3.1 111<br />

Visit California Hall 3.1 221<br />

Visit Central Finland Hall 18 132b<br />

Visit Cornwall Hall 18 123<br />

Visit Dalarna AB Hall 18 132e<br />

Visit Dallas Hall 3.1 211<br />

Visit Das andere Holland / Veluwe<br />

& Region Arnheim Nimwegen Hall 10.2 102<br />

Visit Denver Hall 3.1 310<br />

Visit Estonia Hall 18 127<br />

Visit Finland Hall 18 132b<br />

Visit Flåm Hall 18 132d<br />

Visit Florida Hall 3.1 305<br />

Visit Guernsey Hall 18 124<br />

Visit Houston Hall 3.1 211<br />

Visit Inverness Loch Ness Ltd Hall 18 123<br />

Visit Kalajoki Hall 18 108<br />

Visit Karakol Hall 3.1 606<br />

Visit Karelia in North Karelia Hall 18 132b<br />

Visit Kent Hall 18 123<br />

Visit Kokkola Hall 18 132b<br />

Visit Lubbock Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau Hall 3.1 211<br />

Visit Macedonia (FYR) Hall 1.2 201<br />

Visit Mississippi Hall 3.1 222<br />

Visit Montrose Hall 3.1 310<br />

Visit Myrtle Beach South Carolina Hall 3.1 330<br />

Visit Naantali Hall 18 132b<br />

Visit Natural North Florida Hall 3.1 305<br />

Visit Noordwijk Holland Hall 10.2 102<br />

Visit North Iceland Hall 18 132c<br />

Visit Norway Hall 18 132d<br />

Visit Östergötland Hall 18 132e<br />

Visit Phoenix Hall 3.1 308<br />

Visit Pittsburgh Hall 3.1 133<br />

Visit Port Aransas<br />

& Mustang Island Hall 3.1 211<br />

Visit Portsmouth Hall 18 123<br />

VISIT PORTUGAL<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Visit Randers Hall 18 132a<br />

Visit San Antonio Hall 3.1 211<br />

Visit Santa Cruz County Hall 3.1 221<br />

Visit Sarasota County Hall 3.1 305<br />

Visit Savannah Hall 3.1 291<br />

Visit Seattle Hall 3.1 320<br />

Visit Sognefjord Hall 18 132d<br />

Visit South Iceland Hall 18 132c<br />

Visit St. Pete / Clearwater Hall 3.1 305<br />

Visit Sweden - Schweden Hall 18 132e<br />

Visit Tampa Bay Hall 3.1 304<br />

Visit Tampere Hall 18 132b<br />

Visit Trollhättan Vänersborg Hall 18 132e<br />

Visit Tucson Hall 3.1 308<br />

Visit Turku Hall 18 132b<br />

Visit Vaasa Hall 18 132b<br />

Visit Värmland Hall 18 132e<br />

Visit Victoria Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Visit Vuokatti (Kajaani-Oulujärvi) Hall 18 108<br />

Visit Wales Hall 18 121<br />

visit<strong>Berlin</strong> / <strong>Berlin</strong> Tourismus<br />

& Kongress Hall 12 101<br />

visit<strong>Berlin</strong> Partnerhotels e.V. Hall 12 101<br />

VisitBritain Hall 18 120, 121,<br />

123, 125<br />

VisitBritain (German office) Hall 18 123<br />

VisitBritain (London office) Hall 18 123<br />

VisitBritainshop.com<br />

(VisitBritain Shop) Hall 18 123<br />

VisitDenmark Hall 18 132a<br />

VisitDevon CIC Hall 18 123<br />

Visitflanders - Tourismus<br />

Flandern Brüssel Hall 16 100e<br />

VisitGeorgia Hall 15.1 103<br />

VisitScotland Hall 18 123<br />

Visumpoint GmbH Hall 7.1a 100a-b<br />

Viva Blue Hall 2.1 106<br />

Viva Wyndham Resorts Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

Viva Zapata Hall 22.b 207<br />

Vivada Corporation 5.2B 212<br />

Vizit Tour travel agency Hall 3.1 601<br />

VODOHOD Russian River Cruises Hall 25 123<br />

Von der Heydt-Museum Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Von Resort Hotels Hall 3.2 201<br />

von Stackelberg Hotel Tallinn Hall 18 111b<br />

Vondel Hotels Hall 10.2 102<br />

Vorarlberg Tourismus GmbH Hall 17 103<br />

VOX S.p.A. Hall 25 106<br />

VOYAGE Reiseorganisation GmbH/<br />

go Jugendreisen Hall 4.1 106<br />

Voyager Global Services Hall 6.1 101<br />

Voyages-sncf Deutschland GmbH Hall 1.1 201, 201a<br />

Vueling Airlines S.A. Hall 2.1 203<br />

Vuokatin Aateli Hall 18 108<br />

Vuokatinmaa Holiday<br />

Apartements Hall 18 108<br />

Vuokatti Safaris<br />

+ Hotel Vuokatti & Suites Hall 18 108<br />

Vysocina Convention Bureau Hall 7.2b 102a<br />

W<br />

W Amman Hotel Hall 4.2 200<br />

W Dubai - The Palm Hall 2.2 100<br />

w&p Wilde<br />

& Partner Public Relations Hall 5.3 116<br />

W&W Systemberatung GmbH Hall 5.1 105<br />

WA NT Tours Pty Ltd Hall 5.2a 119<br />

waddensea.travel Hall 4.1 216<br />

Waddenzee Werelderfgoed Hall 4.1 230<br />

Wakatobi IWG Networks Hall 26.a 115<br />

Wakay Tours Hall 26.a 123, 126<br />

Waldorf Astoria Hotel Dubai<br />

Palm Jumeirah Hall 2.2 100<br />

Waldorf Australia Group Pty Ltd Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Walibi Holland Hall 10.2 102<br />

Walkers Tours Limited Hall 5.2a 109<br />

Walkers Tours Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Wallbaum Hotel Marketing<br />

& Service GmbH Hall 8.1 124<br />

Wangchuk Tours and Treks Hall 26.c 318<br />

Wanup Hall 7.1c 111<br />

Wapa di Ume Resort & Spa Hall 26.a 115<br />

Warner Bros, Studio Tour<br />

Hollywood Hall 3.1 435<br />

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London -<br />

The Making of Harry Potter Hall 18 123<br />

Warsaw Tourist Office Hall 15.1 100<br />

Wartburg-Stiftung Hall 11.2 103<br />

Warwick Hotels And Resorts Hall 10.2 103<br />

Warwick Paradise Island Bahamas Hall 22.a 112<br />

Washington Resort & Spa Hotel Hall 3.2 201<br />

Waterberry Zambezi Lodge<br />

& The River Farmhouse Hall 21.e 101<br />

Waterresort Bodelaeke Hall 10.2 102<br />

Wayoutback Australian Safaris Hall 5.2a 119<br />

WBS Blank Software GmbH Hall 5.1 137<br />

Web Tour Maroc Hall 21.b 213<br />

Weekend travel Hall 3.1 601<br />

Wegemuseum Wusterhausen Hall 10.2 112<br />

WeHotel Hall 9 119<br />

Weimar GmbH Gesellschaft für<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung, Kongressund<br />

Tourismusservice Hall 11.2 103<br />

Weissenhäuser Strand<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Hall 6.2a 105<br />

weiter reisen Hall 5.2a 119<br />

Weitzer Hotels BetriebsgesmbH<br />

& Hotels Daniel und Wieseler<br />

BetriebsgesmbH Hall 17 103<br />

Welcome AGP Travel + Events Hall 2.1 124<br />

welcome berlin tours GmbH Hall 4.1 112<br />

Welcome City Lab Hall 6.1 105<br />

Welcome Tours Hall 4.2 109<br />

Welcome Travels Hall 5.2b 251<br />

Welikala Holdings (Pvt) Ltd Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Well Nepal Travel&Treks<br />

Kathmadnu,Nepal Hall 5.2a 116<br />

Wellington Hotel Hall 3.1 205<br />

wellnessfinder.com Hall 9 109<br />

Wellness-Hotels & Resorts GmbH Hall 5.3 115<br />

Wellworth Hotels<br />

& Lodges Limited Hall 21.a 128<br />

Welterbe Grube Messel gGmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Welterbe Grube Messel GGMBM Hall 4.1 232<br />

WelterbeRegion Anhalt-<br />

Dessau-Wittenberg Hall 11.2 101<br />

Weltkultour Schwäbische Alb /<br />

Landratsamt Ostalbkreis Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte-<br />

Europäisches Zentrum für Kunst<br />

& Industriekultur Hall 8.2 102a-b<br />

weltkultursprung - Höhlen der<br />

ältesten Eiszeitkunst Hall 6.2b 201<br />

Wernigerode Tourismus GmbH Hall 11.2 101<br />

Weserbergland Tourismus e.V. Hall 6.2a 103<br />

West Express Groups & Events Hall 18 131b<br />

West Pomeranian Regional<br />

Tourist Organisation Hall 15.1 100<br />

West Sweden Tourist Board Hall 18 132e<br />

WestCord Hotels Hall 10.2 102<br />

Westerwald-Touristik Service Hall 8.2 201b<br />

WestJet Hall 3.1 390<br />

Wettermuseum e.V. Hall 10.2 112<br />

Wetu Tourism Solutions (Pty) Hall 25 137<br />

WEX Hall 5.1 125<br />

Whale Watching Hauganes Hall 18 132c<br />

White City Resort Hotel Hall 3.2 201<br />

White Pearl Resort Hall 20 132<br />

White Umbrella Tours & Treks Hall 26.c 320<br />

Why Jordan Tours Hall 4.2 200<br />

Wiang Inn Group Hall 26.b 221<br />

Wicked Events & Travel<br />

(Dominican Expert) Hall 22.a 100, 100a<br />

WIDE Portugal DMC Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Widerøes AS Hall 18 132d<br />

Wien Holding GmbH<br />

Kulturbetriebe Hall 17 103<br />

Wien Tourismus Hall 17 103<br />

Wiesbaden Kongressallianz Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Wiesbaden Marketing GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Wigwam Naturreisen<br />

& Expedition GmbH Hall 23.b 213<br />

WIHP Hall 8.1 141<br />

WIIF GmbH Hall 6.2b 301<br />

Wikinger Reisen Hall 18 132d<br />

Wiktorex Wiktor Szewczyk Hall 15.1 100<br />

Wild Dogs Nature Safaris Hall 21.e 101<br />

Wild Horizons Hall 20 133<br />

Wild land Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Wild Nordic Finland Hall 18 132b<br />

Wild Ridge Bush Trails Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Wilderness Dawning Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Wilderness Explorers Hall 22.b 203<br />

Wilderness North Hall 3.1 390<br />

Wilderness Safaris Hall 20 131<br />

Wilderness Safaris (Pty) LTD Hall 20 132<br />

Wilderness Safaris Zimbabwe Hall 20 133<br />

Wildlands Safaris Ltd. Hall 21.a 128<br />

Wildtrack Safaris Eco Lodge Hall 20 131<br />

Wilken Software Group Hall 6.1 117<br />

Wilkinson Tours Hall 20 121,122<br />

Willms Touristik GmbH & Co. Kg Hall 8.2 103<br />

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis<br />

Museum & Tour Hall 18 123<br />

Winchester Mansions Hall 20 132<br />

Winckelmann-Museum Hall 10.2 112<br />

Windamere Hotel Pvt Ltd<br />

Observatory Hill Darjeeling<br />

West Bengal, India Hall 4.1 206<br />

Window To Luxury Hall 5.2b 204<br />

Windrose Finest Travel GmbH Hall 25 172<br />

Windsor Travel<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Wine, Water & Wonders of<br />

Upstate New York Hall 3.1 205<br />

Winning Travel and Tours<br />

Zambia Hall 21.e 101<br />

WinTourS AG Hall 5.1 141<br />

Winzervereinigung Freyburg-<br />

Unstrut eG Hall 11.2 101<br />

Wirecard Hall 5.1 103<br />

Exhibitors list as of 9 February <strong>2018</strong> www.itb-berlin.com #31


EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z<br />

/ AUSTELLER VON A BIS Z<br />

W / X / Y / Z<br />

EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung Limburg-<br />

Weilburg-Diez GmbH Hall 7.2c 101<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung<br />

Naturregion Sieg GbR Hall 8.2 103c<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung<br />

Rhein-Kreis Neuss Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung u.<br />

Technologie- transfer SH GmbH Hall 6.2a 105<br />

Wise Steps - Travel Responsibly<br />

for Knowledge Hall 26.b 228<br />

Within Earth Holidays Hall 26.a 109<br />

Witikohof Hall 9 109<br />

Witness Africa Botswana Hall 20 131<br />

WITO Barnim GmbH Hall 12 101<br />

WK ProTour - Der Berater<br />

für die Britischen Inseln Hall 18 123<br />

Wonderland Travels Nepal Pvt. Ltd. Hall 5.2a 116<br />

WORLD 2 MEET S.L.U. Hall 9 308<br />

World Express (M) Hall 26.a 109<br />

WORLD INSIGHT<br />

Erlebnisreisen GmbH Hall 25 178<br />

World of Greenland Hall 18 105a<br />

World Synergy Travel Bulgaria Hall 15.1 101<br />

World Travel Hall 3.1 601<br />

World Youth Student and Education<br />

(WYSE) Travel Confederation Hall 4.1 100,100a<br />

WorldHotels Hall 9 120<br />

Worldia Hall 4.1 221<br />

WorldTicket A/S Hall 6.1 155<br />

Worldwide Hotel Link Hall 9 206<br />

Worldwide Travel Destination<br />

Management Hall 5.1 142<br />

WOW Air Hall 18 132c<br />

Wowanders Ltd Hall 18 132b<br />

Wroclaw Agglomeration<br />

Development Agency Hall 15.1 100<br />

Wroclaw City Office Hall 15.1 100<br />

Wuppertaler Bühnen<br />

und Sinfonieorchester Hall 8.2 103b<br />

Wuxi Culture and Tourism<br />

Development Hall 26.c 338<br />

WWS Strube GmbH Hall 10.2 110<br />

WWTB Worldwide Tourism<br />

Business Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Wyndham Dubai Marina Hall 9 203<br />

Wyndham Grand Regency Hall 2.2 206<br />

Wyndham Hotel Group Hall 9 203<br />

Wynn Las Vegas Hall 3.1 231<br />

X<br />

X2, X2 Vibe, Away Resorts&Hotels Hall 26.b 221<br />

Xcape Cancun DMC Hall 4.1 116<br />

Xenodocheia Ellados Mitsis<br />

Company A.E Hall 1.1 107<br />

Xotels Ltd. Revenue<br />

Management Hall 10.1 112a<br />

Xperience Hotels Chain Hall 22.b 207<br />

Xperience Tours & Travel Hall 21.a 128<br />

XPUR GmbH Hall 25 145<br />

Y<br />

YalaGO Hall 2.2 100<br />

Yas Island Hall 2.2 200<br />

Yas Marina Circuit Hall 2.2 200<br />

Yas Viceroy Hotel Hall 2.2 200<br />

Yas Viceroy Hotel Hall 22.a 115<br />

Yasawa Island Resort Hall 5.2a 103<br />

Yathra Travels (Pvt) Ltd Hall 26.b 228<br />

Yatra Exotic Routes Hall 5.2b 207<br />

Yeti World Nepal Hall 5.2a 101<br />

YHA England & Wales Hall 18 123<br />

YoHo - the young hotel Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Yooma Urban Lodge Hall 4.1 244<br />

York Hotel Management<br />

Services Ltd. Hall 5.2a 114<br />

Yosemite Mariposa County<br />

Tourism Bureau Hall 3.1 221<br />

young austria Österreichs<br />

Erlebnisgästehäuser Hall 4.1 106<br />

Young Press Redaktion /<br />

Thomas-Morus-Akademie<br />

Bensberg Hall 6.3 215<br />

Your Africa Hall 20 138<br />

Youtravel.com Ltd. Hall 25 172<br />

Ypsilon.net AG Hall 5.1 126<br />

YTL Hotels Hall 26.a 111<br />

Yucatan Hall 22.b 207<br />

Yukon Tourism & Culture Hall 3.1 390<br />

Z<br />

Z & X Holiday Villas Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Z.I.E.L. GmbH Hall 5.1 104<br />

Zadar Region Tourist Board Hall 1.2 215<br />

zadego Gmbh - easybooking Hall 10.1 110a<br />

Zafiro Bahia Hall 2.1 106<br />

Zafiro Hotels Hall 2.1 111<br />

Zambezi Queen Collection Hall 20 120<br />

Zambia Tourism Agency (ZTA) Hall 21.e 101<br />

Zambia Tourism Agency (ZTA) Hall 4.1 201<br />

Zambra Los Amayas Hall 2.1 124<br />

Zanzibar Association<br />

of Tour Operators Hall 21.a 123<br />

Zanzibar Collection Hall 21.a 126<br />

Zanzibar Commission<br />

for Tourism Hall 21.a 123, 128<br />

Zanzibar White Sands Luxury<br />

Villas & Spa Hall 9 310<br />

Zara Tanzania Adventure Hall 21.a 128<br />

ZATO, Zanzibar Association<br />

of Tour Operators Hall 21.a 123<br />

Zeb Travels & Tourism Services Hall 5.2a 113<br />

Zehin Hall 3.1 624<br />

Zeitverlag Gerd Bucerius<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Hall 6.2a 102, 104<br />

Zela Aviation Ltd. Hall 1.1 110, 110a<br />

Zell am See-Kaprun Tourismus Hall 17 103<br />

Zenith Tours & Travel Limited Hall 21.a 128<br />

Zentralbahn AG<br />

Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

Zeppelin Museum<br />

Friedrichshafen Hall 16 100b<br />

Zeppelin Technology Hall 10.1 116<br />

Zhidey Bhutan Tours & Treks Hall 26.c 318<br />

Ziegeleipark Mildenberg Hall 10.2 112<br />

Zimbabwe Parks<br />

& Wildlife Authority Hall 20 133<br />

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority Hall 20 133<br />

Zimbabwe Tourist Office Hall 20 133<br />

zimbabwetravel.info Hall 20 133<br />

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Zoomarine<br />

Hall 1.1 202,202a-c<br />

Zuiderzeemuseum Hall 10.2 102<br />

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Hall 17 101,101a-c<br />

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