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OFFICIAL
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5-7 November 2024
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Juliette Losardo
Exhibition Director
WELCOME REMARKS FROM EXHIBITION DIRECTOR
WTM 2024:
Unlocking the full potential of travel
As the travel industry gathers once again for World Travel Market (WTM) London,
Exhibition Director Juliette Losardo shares insights into the show’s remarkable growth as well as
key highlights for this year’s event
This year’s edition of WTM London is the
biggest it’s ever been. What are some of the
factors driving that growth?
World Travel Market mirrors the growth of the
travel and tourism industry and reflects its
evolving trends and emerging markets. World
Travel Market has long had a strong and
growing destination contingent, but over the
past couple of years we have seen big growth
coming from the private sector.
WTM London 2024 is seeing a large number
of first-time exhibitors. What can you tell us
about these newcomers?
We’ve seen an incredible 7% growth of
exhibitors in 2024, with over 80 main stand
holders attending for the first time.
This has been driven by a 71% increase in
exhibitors within the “Experiences” area of
the show, 22% in Accommodation and
Wholesalers and 16% in the Technology zone,
as well as a variety of new and returning
tourism boards and transport brands.
This year, we’re excited to welcome Latvia,
Vietnam, Botswana, Ecuador, Kos Island,
Nimax Theatres, Kuoni Tumlare, Jabal Omar
Co, Wyndham Hotels, Grand Prix Grand Tours,
Corendon Airlines, Barclaycard Payments,
Riyadh Air, Regnum Hotels, and Addison Lee,
to name a few.
The conference sessions are split into six
tracks with an ambitious programme. What
highlights would you say are definitely not to
be missed?
Besides the annual WTM Global Travel Report,
which is up there as a favourite, I’m particularly
excited to hear TikTok’s discussion on Engaging
with Trends in New Ways. The session will
cover changing traveller behaviours, how to
leverage the platform from a brand point of
view, and practical content creation tips. The
Official Start-up Pitch Battle is always highly
engaging too, especially with this year’s focus
on the advancement of technological devices
and platforms.
Sustainability in tourism remains an
important theme at WTM London and this
year the Sustainability Summit is centred
around the concept of regenerative tourism.
How would you describe regenerative
tourism?
Of course, sustainability will forever play a
crucial role in our industry’s success. To me,
regenerative travel means taking responsibility
as travel professionals to feed back into the
system we benefit from. Working collectively
to ensure we’re travelling safely, respecting
each other and ultimately promising to care
for the places we’re visiting.
“Regenerative travel means
taking responsibility as
travel professionals to
feed back into the system
we benefit from. Working
collectively to ensure we’re
travelling safely, respecting
each other and ultimately
promising to care for the
places we’re visiting.”
Do you have a message you would like to
share with the industry?
I’ll finish by coming back to this year’s theme
of “TravelPower.” From the size of travel and
tourism’s global workforce to the communities
it transforms, travel can, and does, change the
world. And the travel professionals at WTM are
the nucleus of such change. So, collectively,
let’s use these three days to remind people of
their power, and how to use it for the good of
our industry and the planet.
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Thanks to all our sponsors
Premier Partner
Official Media
Sponsor
Global Travel
Partner
Official Experience
Partner
Official Technology
Partner
Official Lanyard
Sponsor
Official Charity
Partner
Official Trade Media
Partner
Official Water Bottle
Sponsor
Thanks to our conference programme partners
• ATTA (Adventure Travel Trade Association)
• BBC News
• China Daily
• Euromonitor International
• Euronews
• Global Travel & Tourism Resilience Council
• ITT (Institute of Travel & Tourism)
• The Access Agency
• Tourism Economics
• Traverse
• UN Tourism
• Women in Travel CIC
• World Tourism Cities Federation
• WTTC (World Travel & Tourism Council)
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exhibitor in the future.
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Opening Times
Tuesday 5 th November: 09:30 - 19:30
Networking Party 17:00 - 19:30
Wednesday 6 th November: 9:30 - 18:00
Thursday 7 th November: 9:30 - 17:00
WTM London
Digital Offer Bag
Exclusive offers
available to
visitors from
our exhibitors
Thanks to our Media & Association
Charter members
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WTM London
Conference Programme 2024
DAY 1 - TUESDAY, 5 TH NOVEMBER
10:00 - 10:45 MARKETING
Maximize ROI and Loyalty
with Data-Driven Marketing
Join marketing leaders as they delve into the ever-changing
dynamics of data-driven marketing. This session will shine
a light onto the development of smarter data pools and
advanced technologies - enabling more tailored and
customized advertising strategies. Attendees will learn about
tools and strategies for creating customized advertisements
that enhance ROI and optimize campaigns to elevate marketing
effectiveness and customer loyalty.
Moderator: Tom McLoughlin, Founder, SEO Travel
Speaker(s): Samuel Hancock, Deputy Managing Director, SVP Creative and
Media UK, MMGY Global
Robert From, Chief Growth Officer, Rail Europe
Orange Theatre
10:00 - 13:15 TECHNOLOGY
Technology Summit -
The Frictionless Future of Travel
With thanks to WTM’s Official Technology Partner Trip.com Group
The travel industry stands at a crossroads. We can cling to tired
processes and conventional thinking, becoming a prime target
for disruption, or we can ignite a revolution with friction-less
travel powered by smart technology.
This 3-hour power session at WTM London isn’t for the faint
of heart. It’s for those who see the apocalyptic inefficiency
plaguing travel and are hungry for solutions. This is your chance
to:
• Become a friction-less travel champion to your stakeholders
• Discover (not just) tech that will keep you AND your customers
ahead of the curve.
• Mingle with the revolutionaries who are redefining the travel
experience.
The agenda for this powerful summit is as follows:
10:00 - 10:10, Introduction - The Frictionless Future of Travel
10:10 - 10:40, User Experience (CX vs UX) and the Value of
Loyalty
10:40 - 11:10, Meet the Geography Pioneers
11:10 - 11:20, Discover New Tech in Travel
11:20 - 11:40, Trip.com Group Presents: How User-Centric
Travel Tech is Shaping the Future of Travel
11:40 - 12:20, Sector Deep Dives: Takeaways from Airlines
12:20 - 12:35, A View From the Trenches, With the Founder of
Spotnana
12:35 - 12:50, Trust and Payments
12:50 - 13:10, The Big Debate: The Road Is Getting Longer,
Friction Is In-Built and the Prospects for Improvement Are Not
Good…
13:10 - 13:15 Closing Comments
Moderator: Timothy O’Neil Dunne (He/Him), WTM’s Travel Technology Advisor
Speaker(s):
Mark Lenahan, Head of Retailing Strategy, TravelPort
Alfonso Paredes, President, Expedia Group Private Label Solutions
Qais Ammouri, Chief digital officer, Seera Group
Ivonne Arriola, Wholesale Director, PriceTravel
John Friel, Country Manager, Travelstart.com
Roman Townsend, Managing Director, Belvera
Boon Sian Chai Managing Director and Vice President, International
Markets,Trip.com Group
Steven Greenway, CEO, Flyadeal
Massimo Pascotto, Head of Prepare & Travel, Digital & IT, SAS Group
Johnny Thorsen, VP of Business Development for Content Distribution,
Spotnana
Will Plummer, CEO, Trust My Group
James Lemon, Global Head of Hospitality, Travel & Leisure, Stripe
Paul van Alfen, Strategist, Up in the Air
Linda Fox, Editor, PhocusWire
Purple Theatre
10:15 - 10:30
WTM Global Welcome
With thanks to Global Travel Partner, Saudi Tourism Authority
Speaker(s): Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO, Saudi Tourism Authority
Juliette Losardo (she/her), Exhibition Director, World Travel Market London
Yellow Theatre
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DAY 1 - TUESDAY, 5 TH NOV.
10:30 - 11:30 SUSTAINABILITY
The Collaborative Journey to Net
Positive Tourism
Explore the sustainable shift, from carbon offsetting, to
achieving net positive tourism. During this two-part discussion,
panelists will discuss Sustainable Tourism Standards and
Certifications, emphasizing their significance for stakeholders
on the journey to net positive tourism, explore the role
collaboration plays in driving sustainability, and the importance
of setting unified global goals..
Moderator: Damon Embling (He/Him), Journalist, Euronews
Speaker(s): Jessica Matthias, Global Sustainability Director, SABRE
Tatiana Velez, Chief Impact Officer & Founder, Aldea Travel
André Russ, Vice President Business Development & Sales, EarthCheck
Mr.Sylvestre Radegonde, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Seychelles
Koji Takahashi, Acting Chairman, Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO)
Raki Phillips, Chief Executive Officer, Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development
Authority
Yellow Theatre
11:00 - 11:45 GEO-ECONOMICS
The Great Uncertainty:
Planning in a Changing World
Uncertainty looms for travel and tourism organizations,
especially post-COVID, with challenges like overtourism, rising
nationalism, economic instability, and environmental concerns.
This session addresses major uncertainties within the sector and
offers insights on how organizations can analyze and manage
these changes. Discover effective strategies to navigate a
rapidly evolving landscape and turn potential challenges into
opportunities for growth.
Moderator: Mark Frary, Co-Founder and Writer, Travel Perspective
Speaker(s): Andrew Cates, Senior Economist, Haver Analytics
Chris Fair, President, Resonance
Oddný Arnarsdóttir, Head of Visit Iceland, Business Iceland
Hazel McGuire, UK Director, Intrepid Travel
Orange Theatre
11:45 - 12:30 TRAVEL TRENDS
The Intersection of
Entertainment, Events and
Leisure Travel
Join this discussion on how major events like festivals and
concerts are influencing travel decisions. Discover how highprofile
events boost tourism, and explore innovative strategies
to leverage these opportunities for enhanced travel experiences
through different partnerships and marketing opportunities.
Moderator: Caroline Bremner (She/Her), Senior Head of Travel Research,
Euromonitor International
Speaker(s): Angelique Miller, Vice President, Expedia Group Media Studio
Cherrie Osbourne, Director of Tourism, UK & Europe, Antigua and Barbuda
Tourism Authority
Yellow Theatre
12:00 - 12:45 GEO-ECONOMICS
A Bright Future and Post-Conflict
Tourism
How do countries ravaged by conflict re-establish their tourism
industries after conflict ends? How can destinations recover
from conflict and rebuild trust among travellers and travel
suppliers? Can travel and tourism be a driver for peace?
Our panel also looks at the countries that still welcome tourists
while conflict remains...
Moderator: Mark Frary, Co-Founder and Writer, Travel Perspective
Speaker(s): Gianluca Pardelli, Tour Operator Photographer Author, Soviet
Tours
Ibrahim Osta, Senior Economic Growth Advisor, Chemonics International
David Roberts, Director of Strategic Development, Tourism NI
Carmen Roberts, Travel Journalist & TV Presenter, Freelance / BBC
Orange Theatre
12:45 - 13:45 SUSTAINABILITY
Driving Change: Lessons and
Inspiration From the World’s
Longest Journey in an Electric
Car
Hear exclusive insights from this epic 95,000-kilometer drive
from Amsterdam to Sydney. During this talk Wiebe highlights
the potential of sustainable mobility, the challenges faced, and
the power of human collaboration during his journey across 33
countries with limited infrastructure.
Speaker(s): Wiebe Wakker, Sustainable Adventurer, Plug Me In
Yellow Theatre
12:50 - 13:25 MARKETING
Brace for Future Impact:
Building the Right Partnerships in
TV & Social Media
Explore how film, TV, and social media influence travel
behaviors and inspire tourism growth. This session uncovers
case studies of successful partnerships between travel
companies and the entertainment industry. Learn to leverage
AI and data-driven storytelling to attract diverse audiences and
elevate lesser-known destinations, products or experiences.
Attendees will gain actionable strategies to create thematic
travel experiences linked to popular media, enhancing visitor
engagement and driving industry growth.
Moderator: Stephen Friedman, Executive TV And Film Producer at Save Your
Day Films and Co-Founder of INTravel TV Channel
Holly Phillips, Co-Founder, For Digital Sakes
Speaker(s):
Anna-Lee Bridgstock, Executive Director of Data and Product, Jungle Creations
Carl Ellis, Client Partner - Travel, Tiktok
Chris Gregory, Strategic Content Partner Lead, Samsung TV Plus
Orange Theatre
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Conference Programme 2024
13:25 - 13:55 MARKETING
From On-Screen Locations
to Tourism Hotspots and
Experiences with Impact
This session delves into how destinations can forge powerful
partnerships with media and entertainment companies to
boost visitor numbers, create thematic travel experiences, and
generate lasting economic growth. Industry leaders will reveal
strategies for transforming filming locations into immersive
journeys, leveraging popular movies and shows to drive
tourism.
From James Bond tours to historical VR experiences, learn how
to build long-term tourism strategies that captivate travellers
and provide new revenue streams.
Moderator: Seren Welch, Screen Tourism Specialist, SW Consulting
Speaker(s):
Tricia Warwick, Chief Executive, Visit Jersey
Ana Karina Araque, Chief Experience Officer, Imagine Experiences
Orange Theatre
13:45 - 17:00 DEAI
DEAI Summit –
From Commitment to Action
Envisioning the future of diversity, accessibility, equality,
inclusion, and intersectionality (DEAI) in tourism means laying
the groundwork for an environment where inclusion is not just
a promise, but a powerful force for change.
Whether you’re just beginning your DEAI journey or looking to
deepen your impact, the WTM DEAI programme provides the
essential inspiration and case studies to turn commitment into
meaningful change.
This 3-hour summit will cover,
13:50 - 14:30, The Global Pathway to an Inclusive Future: Going
from ‘say’ to ‘do’
14:30 - 14:45, Embracing Change Makers: A Catalyst for
Transformation in Travel Businesses
14:45 - 15:25, Inclusive Experiences: Innovating Tourism
Products & Services for All
15:25 - 15:50, Destination Diverse: Developing a Diverse,
Inclusive, Accessible and Intersectional Destinaton Strategy
15:50 - 16:10, Intercultural Sensitivity in Marketing and
Communications
16:10 - 16:55, The Power of Allyship in Creating an Inclusive
Workplace, in association with Women in Travel CIC
16:55 - 17:00, Closing Comments
Moderator: Uwern Jong (He/Him), WTM’s DEAI Advisor
Speaker(s):
Aisha Shaibu-Lenoir (she/her), Founder, Moonlight Experiences
LoAnn Halden (she/her), VP-Communications, IGLTA (International LGBTQ+
Travel Association)
Debbie Marshall (she/her), Managing Director, Silver Marketing Association
Jane Cunningham (she/her), Director of European Engagement,
Destinations International
Atlyn Forde (she/her), CEO, Communicate Inclusively
Elle Pinkard (she/her), Founder, Destination Rainbow
Hafsa Gaher (she/her), Director, Halal Travel Network
Raj Tamang (he/him), Artisan of Boutique Adventures, Responsible
Adventures
Andreas Fiorentinos (he/him), Secretary General of the Greek National
Tourism Organisation
Caroline Moultrie (she/her), President, MMGY Global
Alessandra Alonso (She/Her) MD - Women in Travel CIC
Shayna Zand (She/Her), Director of Partnerships & Enterprise Sales, WeTravel
David Atkin (He/Him), Founder & Director, Atkin Jones Limited
Andrew Hunt (He/Him), Owner, Holiday Architects
Nelma Nato (She/Her), Senior Purchasing Executive, Tour Partner Group
Purple Theatre
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DAY 1 - TUESDAY, 5 TH NOV.
14:00 - 14:45 GEO-ECONOMICS
Embracing a Circular Economy
Addresses Climate Change
In association with: The Global Travel and Tourism Resilience Council
Meeting global net-zero targets requires a shift in the travel
industry towards a circular economy. This panel will discuss how
reducing waste and reusing resources can significantly cut
emissions and foster sustainability.
Discover eco-friendly practices, such as recycled materials
in accommodations and airlines investing in biofuels. Learn
strategies for integrating circular principles into travel
businesses, recognizing both the economic and reputational
advantages of sustainable practices while addressing climate
change impacts.
Moderator: Duncan Chater, Managing Director, Bloomberg Media Europe
Speaker(s):
Will Plummer, CEO & Co-Founder, Trust MY Group
Rebecca Brett, Retail Director Europe, Bedsonline, HBX Group
Thomas Armitt, Global Manager, Projects & Partnerships, Planeterra
Foundation
Tess Longfield, Head of Sustainability Communications, Sabre Corp.
Orange Theatre
14:00 - 15:20 TRAVEL TRENDS
WTM Global Travel Report 2024
In association with: Tourism Economics
Unveiling the much-anticipated WTM Global Travel Report
2024, this session will provide a comprehensive analysis
highlights emerging trends and shifting traveller needs,
drawing on extensive data from over 185 countries.
Moderator: Sasha Qadri (She/Her), Presenter and Former Sky News & CNBC
Anchor
Speaker(s):
Dave Goodger, Managing Director EMEA, Tourism Economics
Karelle Lamouche, Chief Commercial Officer, Accor
Matthias Schmid, Senior Vice President - Accommodations, Booking.com
Julie Fitzgerald, VP Buying and Supply Chain, G Adventures
Gerard Nolan, VP EMEA, Royal Caribbean
Yellow Theatre
15:00 - 15:45 MARKETING
How Tourism is Supporting
Economic Growth in Developing
Countries
In association with: The Global Travel and Tourism Resilience Council
Tangible advice for gaining investment and more...
Key hurdles and other aspects to consider when building
products for these markets.
Moderator: Dr. Mariana Aldrigui, Professor, University of Sao Paolo
Speaker(s): Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Jamaica
Nikos Gkolfinopoulos, Head of Tourism, ICF
Nikki Ekstein, Bloomberg Global Travel Editor, Bloomberg LP
Orange Theatre
15:30 - 16:15 SUSTAINABILITY
Preventing the Destructive Peaks
of Mass Tourism
This panel discussion tackles the challenges of mass tourism
and its potential negative impacts across travel. Experts
will explore strategies for promoting sustainable tourism
while maintaining economic benefits, including stakeholder
management, community collaboration, and encouraging
de-seasonalization.
Attendees will leave with new tools for long-term
sustainable tourism development and gain a comprehensive
understanding of the dangers of mass tourism, current trends,
and mitigation strategies to prevent economic loss and brand
damage.
Moderator: Dolores Semeraro (She/Her), Sustainable Tourism Speaker &
Corporate Trainer
Speaker(s): Carol Savage (she/her), CEO & Founder, Not in the Guidebooks
Manuel Butler, Director, Spanish Tourist Office
Gavin Brooking, Managing Director, Tootbus UK
Anne De Jong (she/her), Co-Founder, The Good Tourism Institute
Yellow Theatre
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16:00 - 16:40
Building a Consistent Vibe Across
Messaging, Delivery and More
Join CMOs and C-suite executives as they explore the evolving
landscape of travel marketing and the importance of creating a
cohesive brand vibe.
This session goes beyond traditional omnichannel marketing
to examine how messaging, delivery, technology, and design
contribute to a unified customer experience. Attendees will
discover new dimensions of customer engagement across
various sectors, including aviation. By the end of the discussion,
you’ll learn how to effectively integrate brand values into every
aspect of the customer journey for consistent and impactful
branding.
Moderator: Tina Charisma, Director, Charisma Campaign
Speaker(s): Dona Regis-Prospe, CEO, Caribbean Tourism Board
Wendy Vividor, Managing Director, Chase Travel Group - CMO, Head of
Marketing & Growth
Lottie Norman, CMO, TTC Tour Brands Marketing Lab
Orange Theatre
16:30 - 17:15 TRAVEL TRENDS
Aviation Trends: A Reflection on
the Past, Present, and Future for
the Sector
Industry leaders reflect on key trends and developments
in aviation. This session will cover airfare hot-topics, from
transportation models, to the rise of experience-led
travel. Speakers will also discuss sustainable practices and
technological innovations shaping the future of air travel. Join
this session to gain valuable insights into how the industry is
evolving and predictions for upcoming trends that will directly
impact aviation.
Moderator: Steve Browne (He/Him), Director - Executive Search, Skift
Speaker(s): Franc Sanmartí, Director of Sustainability, Vueling
Kevin O’Toole, Chief Strategy Office, Cirium
Stephanie Wear, Vice President of Aviation Development, Gatwick Airport
Yellow Theatre
17:00 - 18:00 NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
DEAI Networking Reception
NEW for 2024, WTM’s DEAI Networking Drinks provide the
platform for likeminded individuals to connect and network.
Understanding the importance of representation across the
industry, these drinks are open to all.
Purple Theatre
17:00 - 19:30 NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
G-Adventures Hosts,
Global Travel Networking
By invitation only
In association with: G-Adventures
Orange Theatre
DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER
10:00 - 10:05 DEAI
DEAI From Commitment
to Action, Part 2
The second part of the WTM diversity, accessibility, equality,
inclusion, and intersectionality (DEAI) in tourism conference
programme builds on the lessons learnt on day one but shifts
the focus to more visionary and forward-looking approaches to
harness the strengths and opportunities of DEAI in travel.
We explore some tangible, out-of-the-box techniques to
draw out the talents and maximise the potential of industry
changemakers; and hear from the opinion leaders and
innovators/disrupters in accessibility and indigenous tourism…
all people who are creating actionable change for the
destinations, organisations and businesses they work with to
drive inclusion, innovation, creativity and success.
Moderator:
Uwern Jong (he/him), Experientialist®-in-Chief - OutThere
Orange Theatre
10:00 - 12:30 DEAI
ITT Future You Summit - 15 Years
of Bridging the Gap Between
Education
In association with: ITT Future You
As Future You celebrates it’s 15th year at WTM, join us for
informative and inspirational talks from industry superstars
as they share their personal journeys and tips and advice for
success.
Since 2009, Future You has welcomed students from across
the globe to its flagship event at WTM, showcasing the diverse
range of people, roles and career success stories and inspiring
the next generation of travel and tourism professionals.
Moderator: Lee Ainsworth, Head of Operations, Advantage Travel Partnership
and ITT Future You Ambassador
Claire Steiner (she/her), UK Director, Future You Foundation
Speaker(s):
Jamie Lee Abtar (she/her), Marketing Manager, Not in the Guidebooks
Louie Davis, Senior Strategy Manager, EasyJet Holidays
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DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY, 6 TH NOV.
Felix Ochefu (he/him), Founder, Kahana
Penny Cartledge (she/her), Travel Counsellors
Jo Rzymowska (she/her), Inspirational speaker and leader
Danny Waine (he/him), Co-founder, ITT Future You
Purple Theatre
10:05 - 10:50 DEAI
Do You See Me?
Do You Hear Me?
This practical session focuses specifically on inclusion within
organisational culture and how to bring out the true brilliance
of professionals working within the tourism, travel and
hospitality sector. It focuses on the ‘power of strengths’ and how
proactively seeing and utilising people’s unique strengths can
lead to greater job satisfaction and consequently, profitability.
This two-part session will delve into:
1. My strengths – what will happen when we think about what
is right with people rather than fixating on what is wrong with
them?
2. Bringing Strengths to life in an organisational context – the
opposite of inclusion and belonging is fitting in
Moderator:
Mark Julian Edwards (he/him), Director, The Strengths Explorer
Speaker(s):
Jo Rzymowska (she/her), Non-Executive Director, Hays Travel
Rosina Budhani (she/her), Intercultural and Inclusion Consultant
Orange Theatre
10:30 - 12:30 TECHNOLOGY
Ministers’ Summit at World Travel
Market in association with UN
Tourism and WTTC
AI for Good in Tourism: Exploring AI and Emerging
Technologies
In partnership with: BBC
Now in it’s 18th year, the high-profile Ministers’ Summit at World
Travel Market in association with UN Tourism and WTTC, will be
moderated by a well-known BBC journalist, bringing together
both the public and private sector, to ensure a fair but thoughtprovoking
discussion.
The Ministers’ Summit will debate the transformative potential
of AI and emerging technologies in shaping the future of
travel and hospitality against the ethical implications of its
deployment.
Moderator:
Geeta Guru-Murthy (she/her), BBC News Presenter
Speaker(s):
Juliette Losardo (she/her), Exhibition Director, World Travel Market London
Julia Simpson, President and CEO, World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC)
Natalia Bayona, Executive Director, UN Tourism
Yellow Theatre
10:50 - 11:35 DEAI
The Great Outdoors,
Accessible to All?
In association with: The Access Agency
The best accessible nature-based and cultural visitor
experiences are not what you might think… and smaller
economies are winning.
Today’s destinations and operators are challenged on what
great – even world-class – outdoor cultural experiences look
like and how to make them universally accessible to more
visitors. This area of the visitor experience is ripe for innovation
and there are opportunities to make it work – at every scale.
We have a picture in our minds of what outdoor and adventure
tourism is – the sketch is remote, extreme and deep. That
doesn’t need to be the case; and probably shouldn’t be if we
want to create visitor experiences for all. From Rotorua in New
Zealand to Bogota in Colombia, smart operators are combining
nature-based, cultural and inclusive offerings in a way that
touches the hearts of their guests, with lasting themes of
acceptance, belonging and shared responsibility.
Speaker(s):
Ryan Smith (he/him), Founder and CEO, The Access Agency
Orange Theatre
11:35 - 12:25 DEAI
Indigenous Tourism… a Legacy
Reawakened in Heritage,
Community and Conservation
In association with: WTTC
Indigenous Tourism is experiencing a powerful emergence/
resurgence, offering travellers a unique opportunity to
connect with the rich heritage, traditions, and wisdom of
the world’s Indigenous communities. Indigenous-focused
and -led initiatives are not only preserving and celebrating
cultural heritage but also driving sustainable practices, social
change and developmental growth that benefit communities,
economies and the environment.
• Discover how to effectively and sensitively drive communitybased
tourism without stereotypes
• Explore case studies and success stories in indigenous tourism
that are about action and real life examples
• Shed light on the future of indigenous tourism products as
part of a mainstream offering
Moderator:
Lethabo-Thabo (Thabs) Royds (She/Her), Head of Content & Programme,
World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
Speaker(s):
Fernando Rodriguez (He/Him), General Manager - Peru, Intrepid Travel
Tamara Littlelight (She/Her), Director of Marketing, Indigenous Tourism
Association of Canada
Mdm Sharzede Datu Hj. Salleh Askor, CEO, Sarawak Tourism
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13:00 - 14:00 TRAVEL TRENDS
Exploring the Power of Play
With thanks to WTM’s Official Experience Partner Qiddiya
Play has been perceived as a childhood activity for too long.
Now, a growing body of research demonstrates that it
is a fundamental human need. It is critical to personal
development; it underpins global industries like sports, culture
and entertainment; and it creates significant economic value
too.
As the world wakes up to the power of play – and as customers
demand more immersive, authentic and memorable
experiences – how should the travel industry respond?
Moderator: Annie Emmerson (She/Her), BBC Reporter
Speaker(s):
Mike Waterman, CEO/President, Visit Anaheim
Butch Spyridon, Strategic Consultant, NCVC
Lubna Hussain, Partner, Consulum
Purple Theatre
13:30 - 17:00 SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability Summit -
The Rise of Regenerative
Tourism, a Paradigm Shift
Expect an energetic opening to WTM London’s first ever
Regenerative Tourism Summit. Moderator Tina O’Dwyer will
take a sharp look at the factors driving the growing interest in
regenerative tourism.
Learn how regenerative tourism is more than just sustainability
on steroids - expect some provocative questions and some
fresh insights!
Join this 3h summit to learn about:
13:30 - 13:45, Introduction - The Rise of Regenerative Tourism -
a Paradigm Shift
13:45 - 14:15, Uncovering the Regenerative Tourism Paradigm
14:15 - 14:40, Radical Stakeholder Engagement – Collaborating
with Place, Community and Nature
14:40 - 15:05, From Policy to Practice: Ireland’s Real-Life
Experience
15:05 - 15:10, Video that showcases Regenerative Experience
15:10 - 16:00, The Business of Regenerative Tourism –
designing compelling Experiences and Itineraries
16:00 - 16:45, Harnessing Data and Storytelling: Driving Market
Success for Regenerative Tourism
16:45 - 17:00, Closing Comments
Moderator:
Tina O’Dwyer (she/her), WTM’s Sustainability Advisor
Speaker(s):
Anna Pollock, Founder, Conscious Travel
Elke Dens, Founder, Place Generation
Orla Carroll, Director of Product Development, Fáilte Ireland
Debbie Clarke, Director of Regenerative Development, The Centre for GOOD
Travel and Co-host of GOOD Awaits Podcast (New Zealand)
Asta Kristin Sigurjonsdottir, CEO, The Iceland Tourism Cluster
Anne Kawalerski, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Bloomberg Media Group
Rob Holmes, Founder, GLP Films
Orange Theatre
14:00 - 14:30 MARKETING
Digital Marketing Trends
Unlock the future of your digital marketing and learn the trends
driving success in 2025 and beyond. Join Matthew Gardiner for
this fireside chat with Dan Christian, in what promises to be a
conversation packed with actionable tips and tricks to support
your digital marketing strategy.
Moderator:
Matthew Gardiner (He/Him), Senior Vice President, FINN Partners and
London Director, Travel Massive
Speaker(s):
Dan Christian, Host, Travel Trends Podcast
Yellow Theatre
14:15 - 15:00 TECHNOLOGY
Cyber Security - Can You Afford
the Risk?
In a world of increasingly common digital threats, robust cyber
security is essential for all travel companies. Avoid high cost,
and reputation damaging theats and learn how to identify
major threats during this session. Focusing on effective
detection technologies, compliance with global data protection
regulations and crisis communication methods to keep brand
reputation and loyalty this session is not to be missed..
Moderator:
Neil Haskins (He/Him), Head of Security & Governance, Almosafer
Speaker(s):
Sam Watling, Head of Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Technology –
Information Security, TUI Group
Elizabeth Maclean, Co-Managing Director, Herdwick Communications
Purple Theatre
14:30 - 15:00 MARKETING
Destination Reimagined: The Art
of a Travel Sector Rebrand
Essential for travel marketers looking to elevate their brand
strategies, this session explores the role of market research,
creative storytelling techniques and actionable strategies
to refresh a destination’s image. Whether you’re looking to
reposition your brand or spark new ideas, this session promises
to inspire, offer solutions to the challenges of the rebranding
process and share plenty of “lessons learnt”.
Moderator:
Matthew Gardiner (He/Him), Senior Vice President, FINN Partners and
London Director, Travel Massive
Speaker(s):
Joy Jibrilu, Chief Executive Officer, Nassau & Paradise Island Promotion Board
Matthieu Quyollet, Chief Business Development & Integration Officer,
Eurostar
Yellow Theatre
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DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY, 6 TH NOV.
15:15 - 15:45 TRAVEL TRENDS
Global Cross- Border Tourism
Trends and Prospects
Industry leaders will share their perspectives on cross-border
tourism trends and strategies that are driving growth in
inbound and outbound travel.
The discussion will focus on promoting tourism development
through innovative approaches, including the integration of
technology in urban environments via SMART city initiatives to
improve visitor experiences, streamlining tourism operations,
and delivering significant economic benefits.
In association with: World Tourism Cities Federation
Moderator: Richard Matuzevich, Senior Manager - Liaison Department,
World Tourism Cities Federation (WTCF)
Speaker(s): Rob Lang, Head of Marketing, Edinburgh Airport
Fernando Amer, Director of Promotion and Communication, Visit Buenos Aires
Purple Theatre
15:15 - 16:00 MARKETING
AI Tools in Travel Marketing:
Innovation or Overload?
This in-depth discussion looks at the transformative role of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in travel marketing. Speakers will
examine AI’s benefits and challenges, showcasing how leading
brands use AI for product marketing and campaign optimization.
Learn to balance AI’s power with the personal touch that
resonates with travellers, and leave with insights on best-practice
and whether the application of AI is relevant to you...
Moderator: Anastasia Varnavskaya (She/Her), Founder, Fortuda
Speaker(s): Alisdair Luxmoore, Founder, Vamoos
Tom Starr, VP Media & Business Intelligence - Airlines, Airports, Destinations,
Amadeus
Sarah Sheppard, Senior Director Global Product Management, Sabre
Ali Hosseini, Partner, Middle East AI and Technology Leader, PwC Middle East
Yellow Theatre
16:00 - 16:20 TRAVEL TRENDS
Redefining the All-Inclusive
Experience
This 20-minute fireside chat will explore how the allinclusive
holiday model is evolving to meet modern traveller
expectations, focusing on experiential travel, sustainability, and
personalised guest experiences.
Key themes include integrating local culture and wellness,
leveraging technology for a seamless guest journey, and
building brand loyalty through well thought out research and
innovative approaches. Attendees will gain practical insights
into aligning all-inclusive offerings with modern traveller
demands and industry innovations.
Speaker(s): Colette Baruth, Vice President & Commercial Director, All-Inclusive
at Hilton
16:00 - 17:00 TECHNOLOGY
WTM’s Official Start-up
Pitch Battle
Join innovative startups as they ‘battle it out’ live, demonstrating
thier approach to disrupting the travel industry. This exciting
opportunity allows emerging businesses to showcase their
ideas on stage, as well as allowing audience members to cast
their vote on the innovation they believe will help the pioneer
travel into the future...
Shortlisted start-ups to be announced online soon...
Purple Theatre
16:30- 17:00 TRAVEL TRENDS
From Bucketlist to Booking:
How TikTok is driving travel
decisions today
Uncover emerging trends, like travel dupe content, to boost
brand visibility and audience engagement, with TikTok’s Head
of Travel. Focusing on leveraging TikTok to transform travel
marketing strategies, attendees will discover how to adapt to
changing traveller behaviours, enhance B2B strategies, and
optimize content practices.
Speaker(s): Hannah Bennett, Head of Travel, TikTok
Yellow Theatre
17:15 - 18:00 NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
WTM’s Travel Innovator Drinks
WTM recognises that technology disruptors are changing the
industry for good, this networking opportunity offers a platform
for travel tech businesses to come together, meet new faces
or catch up with old connections. This reception is aimed to
fuel ideas and innovation from start-ups to fully-developed
technology companies - all are welcome.
Purple Theatre
17:15 - 18:30 NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
ATTA Hosts, Adventure Connect
Networking
In association with: ATTA
Grab a drink with other likeinded adventure travel experts, as
the Adventure Travel & Tourism Association hosts their
annual networking reception.
Orange Theatre
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DAY 3 - THURSDAY, 7 TH NOVEMBER
10:00 - 11:00 GEO-ECONOMICS
The Next Five Years in Travel and
Tourism
The last five years have seen a number of economic and
political shocks around the world. What economic impact has
this had and what is the economic outlook for the next five
years? This expert session looks at both the social, economic
and environmental impacts facing travel and tourism.
Moderator: Mark Frary, Co-Founder and Writer, Travel Perspective
Speaker(s):
Nejc Jus, Director of Research, World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
Rosa Harris, Director of Tourism, Cayman Islands Department of Tourism
Mashhoor Baeshen, Executive Director of Commercial & Business
Development, Cruise Saudi
Colin C. James, CEO, Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority
Orange Theatre
10:00 - 13:30 MARKETING
Marketing Summit - Marketing in
the Age of Transformation
This 3h30 marketing summit will pull apart the evolution of
travel marketing in the digital age.
Don’t miss out on this insightful, impactful summit, providing
you with everything you need to drive your brand into the
future of travel.
Topics covered include:
10:10 - 10:35, Unlocking Insights and Harnessing Data for
Marketing Success
10:35 - 11:00, Building Organic Outreach: SEO Strategies for
Success
11:00 - 11:15, Digital Transformation in the Travel Industry
11:15 - 11:55, Next-Gen Loyally: What do the travellers of the
future want?
11:55 - 12:35, Partnerships that Put the Consumer First
12:35 - 13:15, Converting Content to Cash, in association with
Traverse
13:15 - 13:30, Closing Comments
Moderator:
Matthew Gardiner (He/Him), WTM’s Marketing Advisor
Tina Charisma (She/Her), WTM’s Marketing Advisor
Speaker(s):
Barbara Pezzi, Digital Analytics & Search Expert
Ian Cumming, Founder, Travel Massive
Reza Moaiandin, Co-Founder, SALT Agency
Shabib Al-Maamari, Managing Director, Visit Oman
Andrew Antoniades, VP, Brand Marketing (Dis-loyalty), Ennismore
Aleks Kaczmarek, VP Loyalty, CarTrawler
Phil Robinson, Head of Data Science and Insights, Bloomberg Travel
Angelique Miller, Vice President Media Studio, Expedia Group
Christine Maguire, Global Vice President, Tripadvisor
Matthew Legge (He/Him), Senior Industry Lead Travel, Google
Malcolm Archer (He/Him), Head of Sales, Stay22
Cora Harrison (She/Her/They/Them), Content Creator, Inside Our Suitcase
Julie Falconer (She/Her), Blogger, A Lady in London
Filipe Morato Gomes (He/Him), Travel Blogger, Alma de Viajante
Yellow Theatre
10:00 - 10:45 TECHNOLOGY
Hospitality Tech Game Changers
Explore the transformative impact of emerging technologies
on the hospitality industry. Expert speakers will showcase
innovations used to enhance guest interactions, improve
operational efficiencies, and promote sustainability.
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Attendees will leave with knowledge on leveraging current
technologies to create memorable experiences, integrate
sustainable practices, and foster customer loyalty and brand
connection.
Moderator: Carlos Martin-Rios, Associate Professor of Management, EHL
Hospitality Business School
Speaker(s): Joe Welton, Head of Travel, Transport & Hospitality, UK Amazon
Web Services
Timothy Hentschel, CEO, Hotelplanner
Amy Read, Vice President Innovation, Sabre Hospitality
Purple Theatre
10:30 - 12:00 MARKETING
The Media & Influencer
Forum 2024
In association with: Frank Marr, Benjamin Bryant
This forum has become a firm favourite at WTM, and is designed
for you to leave with new ideas, tools, and the opportunity
to evolve your current media, content and communication
strategy - exclusively for media badge holders.
Summit Highlights:
• Media roles in tourism are becoming more fragmented,
content-heavy, and individualised.
• AI advancements and new content tools are reshaping media
practices.
• Reduced churn rates in media and PR are allowing for more
sustainable, long-term strategies.
This 1h30 session will cover:
• Opening Forum Introduction - Media and PR to Tackle Geo-
Economics and Sustainability
• Media at Major Events - Reviewing Tourism Media
Communications at the Olympics & World Cup
• Rise of Docu-Videos, Video Content Evolution and the Balance
of Paid/Organic
Moderator:
Frank Marr, Marketing, PR and Business Development Consultant
Benjamin Bryant, Luxury Private Island Expert, Filmmaker and Travel Designer
Speaker(s): Mr Shiuree Ibrahim, CEO & MD of Maldives Marketing & Public
Relations Corporation (Visit Maldives)
Carl Ellis, Client Partner, Travel, TikTok
Claudia Sylvester, Head of Partnerships, Super Prime Office, Nest Seekers
Sally Bunnell, CEO and founder, NaviSavi
Chloe Berman, Head of PR and Communications EMEA, Intrepid Travel
Wes Hoise, Social & Campaigns Director, Rise at Seven
Katja Nared, Content Digital Marketing, Slovenian Tourist Board
James Lamon, EVP of Content & Operations, Footballco.com
Media Center
11:00 - 11:30 TRAVEL TRENDS
Navigating APAC Travel Trends:
Insights from Asia and the Pacific
In association with: PATA
Explore the evolving landscape of the Asia-Pacific (APAC)
travel industry in this session. Begining with a brief 10-minute
presentation on the latest APAC travel data, this session will
uncover valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges
ahead for the APAC travel market. After the presentation a
panel of experts will examine key drivers of tourism growth,
sustainability efforts, and changing traveler priorities in a postpandemic
world.
Moderator: Paul Pruangkarn (He/Him), Chief of Staff, PATA
Purple Theatre
11:15 - 11:55 SUSTAINABILITY
How Can We Best Manage
the Challenges of Overtourism?
Drawing on expertise from destination managers and
destination and source market businesses, our panel will
explore what we can do to reduce the negative impacts and
enhance the positive.
Moderator:
Harold Goodwin, WTM Responsible Tourism Advisor, Responsible Tourism
Partnership
Speaker(s): Martin Brackenbury (Director ICRT Global)
Peter De Wilde, CEO - Flanders
Helgi Eysteinsson, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Iceland Travel
Pedro Homar, Managing Director, VisitPalma
Matt Callaghan, Chief Operating Officer, easyJet Holiday
Orange Theatre
11:45 - 12:45 TRAVEL TRENDS
Market Insights - India’s Surge
In association with: The Global Travel and Tourism Resilience Council
During this session, experts will discuss collaboration with
stakeholders to develop tailored products and infrastructure
that meet evolving demands across India.
Attendees will explore strategies for optimizing flight paths and
enhancing offerings to support growth in this emerging market.
Moderator:
Sunita Rajan (She/Her), Managing Director, Bloomberg Media APAC
Speaker(s):
Carlos Cendra, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Mabrian
Technologies
Anne Lotter, Executive Director, Global Travel & Tourism Partnership (GTTP)
Rama Mahendru, Country General Manager, Intrepid Travel
Quim Martinez Bosch, VP PSCoE - Global Tourism Lead, Mastercard
Purple Theatre
12:00 - 12:45 SUSTAINABILITY
Can We Engage Tourists and Day
Excursionists in Addressing the
Challenges
With a panel of travel writers, influencers and destination
managers, we will explore how we can enlist the support of
others in making tourism better.
Moderator: Harold Goodwin, WTM Responsible Tourism Advisor, Responsible
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Speaker(s): Tasha Hayes, European Operations Director & Sustainability Officer, Contiki
Chris Haslam, Chief Travel Writer, The Times and Sunday Times
Mirko Lalli, CEO & Founder, The Data Appeal Company
Eunice Mwaura, Editor-in-Chief , Vice Versa Global
Orange Theatre
connections for exhibitors and influencers to explore potential
partnerships and propel their creative content to new heights.
This networking opportunity is by invitation only.
Media Center
13:00 - 14:00 TRAVEL TRENDS
Evaluating the Future of
the European Travel Market
In association with: EuroNews
Join Euronews as they reveal the latest trends in European travel
behaviors. This session will cover the collaboration between
governments and entities to manage issues like mass tourism
and reputation. Learn how new tourism strategies are reshaping
consumer behaviors and promoting emerging destinations.
Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of current
trends, effective stakeholder engagement methods, and
innovative tools to enhance traveler experiences.
Moderator: Damon Embling (He/Him), Journalist, Euronews
Speaker(s):
Cristina Ramos, Senior Vice-President of Sustainability for Europe and North
Africa, Accor
Balint Rippert, Manager, Tourism Expert, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
Alex Herrmann, Director United Kingdom & Ireland/ Head of Europe West,
Switzerland Tourism
Sean Morgan, Head of Travel Industry Research, Tourism Economics
Purple Theatre
13:00 - 14:00 GEO-ECONOMICS
Is This the End of the Low-Cost
Travel Era?
The past three decades have seen a vast expansion of travel
driven by low-cost airlines. Covid saw a huge rethink of routes
and business models for carriers and we are now in an era of
more expensive travel. Is this a temporary blip or is travel going
to be more expensive now, particularly with many airlines
now looking to add fees for sustainable travel beyond their
base fares. Are these higher costs restricted to airlines or will
we see similar increases for hotels, cruise lines and other travel
suppliers? Will demand for travel fall as a result?
Moderator: Mark Frary, Co-Founder and Writer, Travel Perspective
Speaker(s):
Sarah Sheppard, Senior Director Global Product Management, Sabre
Dimitris Hiotis, Senior Partner, Global Head of Leisure, Travel & Transportation,
Simon-Kucher
Orange Theatre
13:45 - 14:45 MARKETING
Content Creators
Networking Lunch
In association with: Traverse
The inaugural Travel Influencers’ Lunch is the place where
influencers can connect with peers and exhibitors seeking
exciting collaborations. This exclusive event promises powerful
14:15 - 15:30 TRAVEL TRENDS
Understanding The Power
of Chinese Travellers:
Trends To Capitalise On, and
Pitfalls To Avoid…
In association with: China Daily
With the resurgence of Chinese outbound tourism,
understanding the evolving preferences of Chinese travelers
is crucial. This session will explore their economic impact
and key emerging trends, providing actionable strategies for
engagement. Participants will learn how to leverage social
media, identify preferences for visa-free destinations, and
enhance marketing strategies based on recent data and
projections for 2025.
Moderator: Mingjie Wang (He/Him), Journalist, China Daily
Speaker(s): Emanuel Lehner-Telič, Head of Markets Asia-Pacific, Austria
Tourism
Sienna Parulis-Cook, Director of Marketing and Communications, Dragon
Trail International
Gary Bowerman, Director, Check-in Asia
Alhasan Aldabbagh, President-APAC, Saudi Tourism Authority
Dave Goodger, Managing Director EMEA, Tourism Economics
Purple Theatre
15:30 - 16:30 DEAI
Katherine Ryan on Resilience,
Breaking Barriers, and Global
Travel Experiences
Join renowned comedian and travel show host Katherine
Ryan for an inspiring fireside chat, as she discusses her path
to disrupting industry norms and breaking cultural barriers
through humor. Katherine will share personal anecdotes that
highlight resilience as a key to her success, offering actionable
strategies for travel professionals.
This intimate discussion will emphasize how humor and
storytelling can bridge cultural divides and enhance brand
messaging. Drawing from her experience on Joe &
Katherine’s Bargain Holidays, Katherine will also explore how
curiosity fuels innovation in travel. Attendees will leave with
insights on engaging diverse audiences, fostering a culture of
inclusivity, and resilience in a competitive landscape.
Moderator: Sonya Barlow (She/Her), Presenter, Author & CEO, Sonya Barlow
Speaker(s): Katherine Ryan, Comedian and TV Star
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INTERVIEW
Dave Goodger / Managing Director, EMEA, Tourism Economics
Global travel rebounds in 2024:
Emerging trends and challenges
In an exclusive interview, Dave Goodger, Managing Director, EMEA, Tourism Economics,
discusses the key findings of the WTM Global Travel Report 2024
What are the most significant emerging
trends in global travel that the WTM Global
Travel Report 2024 has identified, and how do
they differ from previous years?
Crucially, international travel has now fully
recovered from the pandemic disruption
in 2024 and is hitting new highs in terms of
visitor arrivals, overnight stays and spending.
Consumers in all major markets are continuing
to prioritise travel over other discretionary
spending. Economic challenges are more
apparent this year, yet travellers are still
willing to splurge on unique and memorable
experiences.
Increased length of stay and spending per trip
is becoming more apparent as the slow travel
trend is continuing. Many travellers are taking
fewer trips per year, but spending longer on
each of them.
Can you highlight any specific regions or
countries that have shown unexpected
growth or challenges in the tourism sector
based on the latest report?
The Middle East stands out as the strongest
performing region to date, but there is
significant divergence by country. Conflict
and geopolitical tensions are obviously
deterring travel to some countries with
risk of spillover effects. However, the Gulf
region includes some of the fastest growing
countries in terms of arrivals and spending
due to increased destination development
as well as increasing connectivity due to air
routes and border policies.
Asia Pacific is still lagging in wider recovery for
international leisure demand, with Chinese
international travel a stand-out by remaining
significantly below pre-pandemic trends.
Recovery is not likely to be imminent but is
still expected within a short- to mediumterm
outlook, and will initially benefit other
destinations in Asia-Pacific allowing some
catch-up with other regions.
Overtourism is a challenge which has reemerged
for a range of destinations and
notably within Europe. The reality varies
significantly by destination, but this is
seemingly a larger issue for several cities
than it has been in the past, gaining greater
attention. There are opportunities for
destinations and travel businesses alike to
re-invent their offering, encouraging visits
at different times of the year and generating
new experiences, which visitors are craving,
away from traditional honey spots.
What role do sustainability and technology
play in the future of travel, as reflected in
the 2024 report, and how should industry
stakeholders adapt to these trends?
The impact of travel on the environment is
more recognised among travellers according
to the TTS, with over half of all respondents
saying they attempt to minimise their carbon
footprint while travelling and that this will be
a more important consideration on the future.
Travellers are more reliant on technology
during trips and as part of the planning process,
with 25% of travellers saying they need to be
connected at all times. Unsurprisingly, this
reliance is higher for younger demographics
and will continue to grow in importance
for the sector. AI is not being used widely
yet, but it is increasingly trusted as a tool
alongside social media resources, especially
among younger travellers. AI is emerging as
an important tool for travel planning and for
the travel sector.
WTM Global Travel
Report 2024
Tuesday, 5 Novembre
2:00pm - 3:20pm
Unveiling the much-anticipated WTM
Global Travel Report 2024, this session
will provide a comprehensive analysis
and highlight emerging trends and
shifting traveller needs, drawing
on extensive data from over 185
countries.
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SPEAKER INTERVIEW
Tim Hentschel / Chairman & Co-CEO of HotelPlanner
Shaping the future of hospitality
In an exclusive interview, Tim Hentschel, Chairman and Co-CEO of HotelPlanner,
shares some of the company’s recent turning points and reveals its soon-to-be-launched
AI hotel booking agent
HotelPlanner has grown significantly since
its inception. What have been some of the
key milestones in the company’s evolution?
We started by working in a complicated niche,
the group accommodation market. Through
patented technology we streamlined the
process and HotelPlanner grew as a result.
Today most of our customers come directly
to our site, a sizeable chunk come through
our affiliates, and we also provide the tech
for groups for most of the major online travel
agencies.
We evolved our product offering so that
event planners can allow their groups
to make multiple individual bookings in
multiple hotels and still benefit from group
rates. While room blocks are still a critical
part of our business, the faster growing part
is individual bookings in groups.
The launch of our gig economy call centre
was also a real game changer and we now
have 8,000 active agents. They are brilliant
salespeople working when they want to all
over the world, and people love and trust
them.
Also, this year we were listed in the Inc 5000,
on the annual list of the fastest-growing
private companies in America.
With increasing competition in the online
booking space, how does HotelPlanner stand
out and continue to innovate?
We have achieved 85% year-on-year growth
every year since Covid. That’s all been down
to innovation and hard work. Owning
resilient high-value market niches also
helps. Our next big step will be led by our
AI offering.
“Our proprietary AI
is driving a unique
opportunity and
helping us deliver
excellent customer
service.”
AI is playing an increasingly important role in
the travel industry. What specific AI projects
is HotelPlanner working on?
We are soon to be launching our AI hotel
booking agent, which we have built
ourselves based on the data drawn from
more than 8,000,000 recorded agent calls. I
don’t believe anyone else has the tech or the
raw data to replicate it.
Our proprietary AI is driving a unique
opportunity and helping us deliver excellent
customer service, and soon a 24/7/365 100%
answer rate. This will drive huge growth.
AI is already, or soon is going to be, part of
everything we do.
As sustainability becomes a greater focus
in travel, how is HotelPlanner incorporating
this into its offerings?
We are actively looking for a way to rank
sustainability and enable our customers to
find their accommodations based on that.
HotelPlanner
at WTM London 2024
Tim Hentschel will be speaking at the
“Hospitality Tech Game
Changers”
Session on 7 November
10:00am-10:45am
The conference will explore the
transformative impact of emerging
technologies on the hospitality
industry.
Purple Theatre
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SPEAKER INTERVIEW
Holly Phillips / Co-Founder of Digital Sakes
Digital marketing strategies for travel
Insights from Holly Phillips, Co-Founder of Digital Sakes,
on aligning digital strategies with long-term brand goals in the
evolving travel landscape
As digital marketing evolves, what are some
key trends that travel companies should
focus on to engage effectively with their
target audiences?
Let me share two key ones we prioritise for
the luxury sector.
Social listening: you absolutely need to
know what is being said about your brand
if you’re active online; this allows you to
produce responsive content.
Actionable assets: you want to encourage
continuation of the user journey. Take video
room tours - we see a great appetite for this
format. Publishing these to your booking
pages reduces the likelihood of users
platform hopping, as they gather insight
into what the reality of their stay may look
like ahead of booking.
With the rise of social media and influencer
marketing, how can travel companies ensure
their digital strategies are aligned with longterm
brand goals rather than short-term
trends?
While trends can be a tempting bandwagon
to jump onto, we ask “does this trend align
with your brand vision, your brand goals and
does it fit into one of your content pillars?” In
addition, we want companies to consider if
they have authority as a brand to play in this
‘space’. Such questions lead to more strategic
outputs. For influencers, it’s important to
understand these ladders up to brand and
business objectives while also understanding
the intention of partnering with them. Is it to
capitalise on a new or extended audience?
To expand into a new market? Or is it purely
for content production?
Brace for Future Impact:
Building the Right
Partnerships in TV & Social
Media
Tuesday, 5 November
12:50pm - 1:25pm
Orange Theatre
SPEAKER INTERVIEW
Tamara Littlelight / Director of Marketing at Canada’s ITAC
“Our vision is to make Canada
the global leader in indigenous
tourism”
Speaker at the Indigenous Tourism conference
and Director of Marketing at Canada’s ITAC,
Tamara Littlelight outlines the organisation’s
goals and indigenous tourism’s contribution
to diversity, accessibility, equality, inclusion,
and intersectionality (DEAI).
Can you tell us about the Indigenous Tourism
Association of Canada and how it operates?
The Indigenous Tourism Association of
Canada (ITAC) is a national organisation that
supports the development and marketing
of indigenous tourism experiences across
Canada. With 1,900 indigenous tourism
businesses in Canada, ITAC works to improve
the socio-economic situation of indigenous
communities by providing resources,
funding, and leadership. Our vision is to
make Canada the global leader in indigenous
tourism by 2030, with a contribution of
$6bn annually to Canada’s GDP, supported
by strategic investments in infrastructure,
workforce development, and destination
marketing.
How has indigenous tourism contributed to
fostering DEAI within the travel industry?
By featuring unique, authentic cultural
experiences that offer visitors a deeper
understanding of indigenous histories
and worldviews. This not only contributes
to reconciliation efforts but also positions
indigenous communities as central
participants in the tourism economy.
What challenges remain?
One of the key challenges is avoiding
superficial approaches. It is critical that
diversity and inclusion efforts are built on
long-term, respectful partnerships. Another
challenge lies in the accessibility to resources
and funding.
Indigenous Tourism… a
Legacy Reawakened in
Heritage, Community and
Conservation
Wednesday, 6 November
11:35am - 12:25pm
Orange Theatre
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Zurab Pololikashvili
“The UN Tourism Confidence Index indicates
positive expectations for the end of 2024”
INTERVIEW
Zurab Pololikashvili / Secretary-General of UN Tourism
Tourism’s global comeback
Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General of UN Tourism, explores 2024 statistics, emerging trends,
and sustainable initiatives
Can you share some of the most recent global
tourism statistics?
According to the UN Tourism Barometer,
from January to July 2024, around 790 million
people travelled internationally. This is an
11% increase from 2023, and means that
during this time, international tourist arrivals
reached 96% of pre-pandemic levels. We
look to be well on track for a full recovery of
pre-crisis levels by the end of the year, which
is a remarkable turnaround and underscores
the great resilience of tourism, as well as the
great efforts of people at every level of our
sector to get the world moving again.
And it’s not just arrivals numbers that are
hugely encouraging. The latest data shows
that international tourism brought in $1.8
trillion from exports in 2023, including
receipts and passenger transport. This is
almost the same as before the pandemic,
with a 1% decrease when adjusted for
inflation compared to 2019. What’s more,
in 2023, tourism’s direct contribution to
the global GDP also bounced back to prepandemic
levels, estimated at $3.4 trillion,
which is equal to 3% of the global GDP.
What regions or markets have shown the
most significant growth in tourism, and what
factors are driving this momentum?
It’s very encouraging to see all global regions
bouncing back strongly and enjoying a
positive 2024. Tourism in the Middle East
saw a 26% increase in international arrivals
compared to the same months in 2019. By
subregion, North Africa saw the strongest
performance with a 21% increase in
international arrivals during the first seven
months of 2024 compared to before the
pandemic. Following closely, Central America
experienced a 19% increase, while both the
Caribbean and Southern and Mediterranean
Europe saw a 9% increase in international
arrivals. So, clearly, every region has enjoyed
“By diversifying how
people travel and
be tourists, we can
maximise the benefits
our sector delivers, as
well as ensuring these
benefits are enjoyed
more widely and fairly”
rapid recovery. This increase in international
travel is due to several factors. Chief among
them is continued easing of visa restrictions
as well as increased global air connectivity.
Both are proven to lead to a greater demand
for international and regional travel, which
is why we work closely with our Member
States to advance both areas.
How is UN Tourism promoting more
sustainable tourism practices, and what
successes have you seen in encouraging
destinations and businesses to adopt greener
initiatives?
The UN Tourism Innovation Hubs Network
focuses on promoting innovation and
sustainable development in the tourism
sector. This aligns with UN Tourism’s strategy,
aiming to bring together key stakeholders
and share knowledge in support of the 17
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
outlined by the United Nations, which
include improving public transport to
make cities more sustainable and creating
new job opportunities for young people.
At the destination level, our growing
International Network of Sustainable Tourism
Observatories monitors the impacts of the
sector and then helps destination leaders
make informed policy decisions.
Could you highlight some of the major trends
currently impacting the tourism sector?
We are seeing a number of trends emerging
and consolidating, most of which align
with the growing demand for unique and
authentic travel experiences. So, for example,
we see a real shift towards specialist niches
like gastronomy or wine tourism, sports or
cultural tourism as well as wellness tourism
– all areas UN Tourism works to actively
promote and grow in a sustainable and
inclusive manner. By diversifying how people
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travel and be tourists, we can maximise the
benefits our sector delivers, as well as ensure
these benefits are enjoyed more widely and
fairly, for instance in rural communities.
How do you see AI reshaping tourism,
particularly in enhancing customer experiences
and operational efficiency?
Our aim is to use new technologies
to improve the accessibility of travel
destinations worldwide, turning them into
‘smart destinations’. However, while AI and
other emerging technologies present new
opportunities to the tourism sector, the
ethical implications of their use must be taken
into consideration. The World Travel Market
Ministers Summit, AI for Good in Tourism:
Exploring AI and Emerging Technologies,
in association with UN Tourism and WTTC,
will unite industry experts, policymakers,
technology innovators and thought leaders
to discuss new technolgies’ potential to
shape the tourism sector. I look forward to
hearing the insights and hopes – as well as
the concerns – of leaders from every part of
our sector.
China’s re-entry into both inbound and
outbound tourism has been highly
anticipated.
How do you see this influencing global
tourism patterns, and what opportunities
does it create for other markets?
China reclaimed its position as top spender
last year with Chinese expenditure on
international travel reaching $128.5 billion
in 2023, surpassing the United States ($120
billion), Germany ($76 billion), the United
Kingdom ($75 billion), and France ($49
billion).
What are the main challenges the tourism
industry is facing right now? How do you
believe the sector can overcome them?
Due to the global economic climate,
international travel faces various obstacles.
These challenges include staff shortages,
inflation in the tourism sector, high transportation
and accommodation prices and
extreme weather events due to climate
change. Let’s take one example: a shortage
of tourism workers, especially in specialist
or managerial positions. The key here
lies in growing tourism education and
training, while also ensuring tourism jobs
are decent jobs and ours is a sector people
want to work in and stay in. That’s why UN
Tourism is focusing on education and skills
development. Over recent months, we have
not only launched an Education Toolkit to
help our Member States introduce tourism
as a subject in their high schools, but we
have also welcomed the first students to
our groundbreaking Bachelors Degree in
Sustainable Tourism Management. At the
same time, we continue to expand our
network of International Academies in
Association with UN Tourism, giving both
students and established professionals the
skills they need to grow their careers in our
sector.
“We recognise and support
those rural communities
that are actively
embracing the power of
tourism to drive inclusive
growth, build resilience
and also promote and
protect cultural heritage.”
What are some of the key initiatives UN
Tourism has undertaken to support the
growth and resilience of the global tourism
industry?
While recovery from the pandemic
has been rapid and remarkable, the
pandemic nevertheless exposed some
of the vulnerabilities of tourism. It made
clear the need to build greater resilience
against future shocks, as well as against the
potential effects of a changing climate. We
are working to build this resilience in several
ways. Above all, we recognise that this will
require investment – whether that’s into
infrastructure or economic diversification.
As such, investment into tourism has
become a core part of UN Tourism’s work –
and indeed, was the focus of our Ministers
Summit at World Travel Market 2023. We
work with our Member States to attract
foreign investments, to focus investment
where it will make a difference, and to host
international forums that connect public
and private actors.
How can the tourism industry better
integrate with local communities, ensuring
that tourism’s economic benefits are felt at
the grassroots level?
Tourism policies designed to drive
climate action and promote community
empowerment, job growth, gender equality,
and shared prosperity will help ensure
that the benefits of tourism are felt by all.
Our Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism
initiative shows what this looks like in action.
We recognise and then support those rural
communities that are actively embracing the
power of tourism to drive inclusive growth,
build resilience and also promote and
protect cultural heritage. This way, we also
make clear that the grassroots level of our
sector must be included in decision-making
as we shape our sector’s future.
Looking to the future, what are your
predictions for global tourism by 2025, and
how is UN Tourism preparing to support the
industry’s evolution?
We are upbeat about the prospects for our
sector in the year ahead. As too is our sector
in general. The UN Tourism Confidence Index
indicates positive expectations for the end of
2024, as we work to ensure that our sector’s
recovery to full strength translates into not
just economic growth but also opportunities
for small businesses, rural communities
and global youth. Again, UN Tourism has
launched educational initiatives to build a
well-trained workforce capable of thriving in
our quickly-evolving sector. This includes the
UN Tourism Online Academy, which provides
courses and resources for individuals
looking to enhance their knowledge
and skills in tourism management and
sustainable practices. The Bachelor of
Science in International Sustainable Tourism
programme equips students with the
necessary expertise to address the growing
demand for sustainable tourism practices.
In addition, the UN Tourism Toolkit for the
Integration of Tourism as a Subject in High
Schools aims to introduce tourism as a
subject in high school curricula, to nurture
interest in the field from an early stage.
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Facts
EUROPEREGION
& Figures
A constant favourite
among world travellers
Europe continues to be the number one destination in tourist arrivals,
a position unlikely to change in the near future according to UN Tourism
Europe reached 96% of
pre-pandemic levels in 2023
Europe was only 1% below
its pre-pandemic performance from
January to July 2024
No continent in the world attracts more
tourists than Europe. With over 707 million
international tourist arrivals in 2023, the
continent generated 54% of all tourist
movements in the world. According to data
released by UN Tourism, Europe reached 96%
of pre-pandemic levels in 2023, supported
by robust intra-regional demand and travel
from US citizens.
UN tourism indicates that travel is continuing
to expand in 2024. Data from January to July
2024 indicates an almost complete recovery:
Europe was only 1% below its pre-pandemic
performance.
At the end of 2023, arrivals to the sub-region
Central/Eastern Europe were still 25.6%
below their 2019 performance. During
the first seven months of 2024, the market
slightly recovered with total international
arrivals 23.7% below pre-pandemic numbers.
SOUTHERN EUROPE SHINING
Other European regions have already
achieved their 2019 results, or even
exceeded them. Not surprising is the strong
performance of Southern Europe. At an
increase of 9.1% from January to July 2024,
Southern and Mediterranean Europe are
set to generate over 45% of all international
tourist arrivals to the continent.
UN Tourism points to the fact that of the ten
best performing markets in Europe, six of
them are located in Southern/Mediterranean
Europe (Albania, Andorra, Malta, Greece,
Portugal and San Marino). A real standout
destination is Albania, which is the second
fasted growing in the world with tourist
arrivals up by 93% from January to July 2024
compared to the same period in 2019.
Strong performances were recorded from
heavyweights in the travel and tourism
industry: Greece is up by 24% compared to
the same period in 2019, Portugal by 18%,
Turkey by 15% and Spain by 11%. Malta
achieved a remarkable 31% growth in total
international arrivals during the first seven
months of 2024, compared to 2019.
The continuous success of Southern Europe
is confirmed by the Aviation consulting
company OAG. For October 2024, OAG
indicates that the total number of seats on
offer to Greece was up by 8.8% compared to
the same month in 2023. Italy’s total number
of seats was up by 7.9%, Spain by 6.6% and
Turkey by 5%. This can be compared to a
growth in seats of 0.1% for France, 1% for the
Netherlands and 4.2% for the UK. With 16.3
million seats, Spain overtook the UK as the
largest market by seat numbers in October
2024.
Among the best performing countries in
other European sub-regions, UN Tourism
highlights Serbia. The country exceeded its
2019 performance by 34% (January to July
2024). Other strong performers are Denmark
(+16%), Sweden (+10%) and the Netherlands
(+5%).
UEFA EURO AND OLYMPICS EFFECT
Germany, which recovered 93% of prepandemic
arrivals through June, saw its
overnight stays increase by 4.5% in July 2024
during the UEFA Euro 2024
soccer championship (according to data
from the German National Tourist Board).
France, which hosted the Olympic and
Paralympic Games, estimates that total
international tourist arrivals remained
overall the same during the summer. The
first statistics from Atout France point to
almost the same number of overnight stays.
Paris benefited the most from this golden
opportunity, with the number of foreign
tourists up by 13% over the Olympic period.
European and long-haul overnight stays
grew 16% during the 19-day period.
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WTM London 2024
Premier Partner Greece
highlights sustainable,
year-round tourism
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The Greek National Tourism Organisation
(GNTO) is Premier Partner at WTM London
2024, putting Greece in the spotlight as it
presents its exceptional tourism offerings.
From its famous islands like Santorini and
Crete to lesser-known hidden gems, the
GNTO aims to promote Greece as a yearround
destination rich in culture, history,
and natural beauty. With something to offer
every type of traveller, Greece is positioning
itself as a top global destination.
A key focus of the GNTO’s presence at
WTM London this year is sustainable
tourism. Greece is working hard to protect
its landscapes and cultural heritage, and
the country’s efforts in sustainable tourism
will be showcased throughout the event.
Andreas Fiorentinos, Secretary General,
Greek National Tourism Organisation, is
participating in a conference on developing
a diverse, inclusive, accessible and
intersectional destination strategy.
The GNTO’s participation at WTM London this
year will highlight the unique experiences
that make Greece so attractive to travellers,
from its ancient ruins to its pristine beaches
and vibrant cities.
Stands: N2-220 and N2-520
Developing a Diverse
Inclusive Accessible
and Intersectional
Destination Strategy
Tuesday, 5 November
3:25pm - 3:50pm
Purple Theatre
Italy: Home to UNESCO
sites and cultural capitals
© Alessio Mingiardi
The Italian National Tourism
Board (ENIT) is showcasing
Italy’s rich cultural heritage and
commitment to promoting the
country’s history at WTM London
this year.
A key highlight is the recent addition
of the Via Appia as a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, bringing Italy’s total
to 60 UNESCO sites, the most of any
nation in the world. This ancient
Roman road is a symbol of Italy’s
dedication to preserving its historical
treasures and promoting them on
the global stage.
Another focus of ENIT’s participation
is Agrigento in Sicily, named Italy’s
Capital of Culture 2025. Agrigento,
known for its blend of ancient and
modern architecture, will host a
cultural programme that explores
the relationship between nature
and humanity. A highlight of the
year-long celebration will be a live
performance by the renowned
Italian trio Il Volo at the Valley of the
Temples, showcasing the region’s
ancient heritage.
The city of Gorizia, in the Friuli
Venezia Giulia region, along with its
Slovenian neighbour Nova Gorica,
will take on the title of European
Capital of Culture in 2025. Once
divided by borders after WWII, the
cities will celebrate their unity with
a cultural programme that reflects
their shared history.
Stands: N3-200 and N3-210
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Petronas Towers, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
© Patrick Langwallner - Unsplash
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Facts
& Figures
Asia-Pacific on the rise:
Key trends and recovery insights
for 2024
Both UN Tourism and PATA point to an acceleration in tourism recovery for Asia
and the Pacific in 2024
342.9 million IVA
to Asia in 2023
23.7 million IVA
to the Pacific in 2023
As Asia and the Pacific lifted restrictions for
international travellers at the end of 2022,
tourism recovery became visible in 2023,
supported by strong pent-up demand.
According to UN Tourism, total arrivals to this
part of the world were 35% below the pre-
Covid performance of 2019. However, Asia
and the Pacific earned 78% of its pre-crisis
receipts, a remarkable result when compared
to its recovery in arrivals last year.
Based on numbers released by the Pacific Asia
Travel Association, in 2023 Asia welcomed
close to 342.9 million international visitor
arrivals (IVA) while the Pacific saw a total IVA
reaching 23.7 million.
In its forecast, PATA estimates that Asia will
add another 100 million IVA this year, putting
total international visitor arrivals at just 16%
below its 2019 performance. PATA predicts a
full recovery by 2025.
Due to a softer-than-expected rebound in
Chinese and Japanese outbound traffic,
tourism growth in Asia remains slightly
weaker than anticipated, according to
PATA experts. China’s economic slowdown
is triggered by woes in the real estate
sector, while pessimism in Japan about
the economic situation and a weak yen are
limiting outbound trips.
Meanwhile, the Pacific Rim is expected
to welcome 28 million IVA in 2024,
outperforming 2019 by 1%.
The latest data communicated by UN Tourism
points to a positive trend for arrivals to Asia.
Between January and July 2024, total tourist
arrivals in Asia and the Pacific were just 18%
below their 2019 performance. The positive
trend is accelerating as recovery reached
85% in June and 86% in July compared to
2019. According to UN Tourism, the best
performing regions within Asia are South
Asia (-8% compared to 2019) and Southeast
Asia (-12%).
UN Tourism points to an increase in air
capacity within Asia but also between the
continent and the rest of the world. Airlines
have particularly added seats between Asia
and Europe as well as Asia and the Middle-
East. For the IATA winter season, new routes
will link Brussels to Bangkok (Thai Airways
International), Paris to Kuala Lumpur
(Malaysia Airlines) and Manila (Air France),
Sydney to Istanbul (Turkish Airlines) while
Qatar Airways is boosting frequencies to Bali
and Tokyo.
Another positive factor is the easing of visa
formalities. China now offers many countries
free visa on arrival for a stay of up to 14 days.
Countries such as Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR,
Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam
lifted their requirements or extended the
validity of their visa for travellers in selected
markets.
UN Tourism statistics also point to the fact
that some countries in the Asia-Pacific are
enjoying a stronger recovery than their
counterparts.
Top performers are the Maldives with an
increase of 19% in international tourist
arrivals from January to July 2024, followed
by Mongolia (up 13%) and French Polynesia
(up by 11%). Fiji, Japan and Sri Lanka recorded
a growth in arrivals between 7% and 8%.
Vietnam is the top performer in Southeast
Asia with total arrivals growing by 2%.
Thailand, the busiest tourism destination
in Southeast Asia, expects to welcome 36
million international arrivals, just 9% below
its 2019 performance.
Source: Pacific Asia Travel Association
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Villa Resorts launches new secluded
retreat – Villa Haven
In the spotlight at WTM London this year, Villa Haven is an intimate oasis with a touch of luxury
offering travelers an array of dining, wellness, and leisure experiences
Villa Resorts, a leading Maldivianowned
resort group, is launching Villa
Haven, a peaceful and secluded island
retreat anchored in nature and bursting
with tropical beauty. Located in the
South Ari Atoll and just 35 minutes by
seaplane from Malé, Villa Haven boasts
73 villas and residences, all of which are
sea-facing and have their own private
swimming pools. Villa Haven is also host
to a variety of restaurants, an opulent
spa, and its unique Haven Hallmarks
experiences that let guests try their
hand at pottery or perfume making, or
explore the island’s natural beauty and
wildlife.
Villa Haven’s six restaurants include
Husk, a signature beachside a la carte
venue where guests can enjoy rustic
dishes cooked over coconut husk fires.
Other culinary destinations include
YUZU, an overwater Japanese restaurant
serving authentic Japanese cuisine with
ocean views, Solara, a relaxed beachside
Mediterranean restaurant, and Nook, a
tranquil relaxed lounge and bar retreat.
The spa and wellness offering at Villa
Haven aims to promote complete rest
and relaxation for every guest who
steps foot on the island with a variety
of massages from expertly trained
professionals to loosen the stress of
everyday life. While reflexology targets
specific areas, ayurvedic therapy uses a
blend of modern and ancient healing
techniques.
Villa Haven, the latest addition to the
properties Villa Resorts’ has launched
since it was founded in 1986, opened on
1 November, 2024.
Stand: N11-422
Haven Hallmarks:
Experiences that set
Villa Haven apart
At Villa Haven, guests will find many ways
to unwind through the retreat’s unique
experiences, Haven Hallmarks. From the Clay
Club, a creative space for pottery making to
Eden’s Garden, a fragrant garden for crafting
personalised perfumes and learning about
aromatherapy, Haven Hallmarks provide
elevated experiences that stand out on the
market.
Other activities guests can enjoy include
whale shark adventures at the protected
SAMPA reserve as well as thrilling diving
experiences. Families can take advantage
of the extensive kids’ and teens’ clubs, while
guests can also enjoy excursions such as
sunset fishing, island hopping, and dolphin
safaris. Completing the Haven Hallmarks
broad offering are water sports such as
canoeing, windsurfing, and catamaran
sailing.
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Facts
& Figures
Two-speed growth
Americas’ tourist arrivals recovered in 2023, thanks to stellar performances from the
Caribbean and Central America while the USA, Canada and South America faced a slower
recovery
97%
UN Tourism points to a 97% recovery of the
8.7%
Total international arrivals to the Caribbean in
Americas in the first seven months of this year
the first seven months of 2024 were up 8.7%
compared to pre-pandemic arrival numbers
compared to the same period in 2019
In 2023, UN Tourism recorded 200.1 million
tourist arrivals to the Americas, 8.8% behind
the performance of 2019 (219 million tourist
arrivals). The sub-region of North America
struggled the most with total arrivals still
13.5% behind pre-pandemic figures, while
South America was 5.6% behind its 2019
performance, and the Caribbean and Central
America performed well.
This trend has continued into 2024. UN
Tourism points to a 97% recovery of the
Americas in the first seven months of this
year compared to their pre-pandemic arrival
numbers, backed by solid intra-regional
demand.
The Caribbean region (as well as Mexico)
was among the first to completely reopen
to international tourism while still during
the pandemic. The decision was made as the
economy of those countries heavily relies on
tourism.
In a 2021 report, the WTTC acknowledges
the region as the most reliant on Travel &
Tourism globally. In 2019, eight out of the
ten most tourism-dependent countries were
in the Caribbean.
TOURISM SHINES
IN THE CARIBBEAN
Before the Covid crisis, tourism contribution
to the GDP in the Caribbean was 13.9%
while generating 15.2% of all jobs. While
the tourism contribution declined sharply in
2020, it bounced back very rapidly from 2021.
In 2023, the Caribbean recorded 28.9 million
international tourist arrivals, surpassing its
2019 performance by 7.9%, according to UN
Tourism data.
The rapid reopening of Caribbean
destinations won the loyalty of new
customers outside their traditional base, as
reflected by 2024 data.
The first seven months of 2024 confirmed
the positive trend with total international
arrivals up 8.7% compared to the same
period in 2019. Top performers were the
US Virgin Islands up by 53%, followed by
Curacao (+48%), Sint Maarten (+28%), the
Dominican Republic and Aruba (+27% each).
The strong dollar stimulated the pent-up
demand from US travellers. A similar positive
dollar effect also explains the performance
of Central America destinations. UN Tourism
points for example to El Salvador which
almost doubled its total international
tourist arrivals compared to 2019 (+81%).
Guatemala also recorded a 28% growth in
international arrivals during the first seven
months of 2024 compared to 2019.
NORTH AMERICA
COMEBACK IN 2024
Meanwhile, North America’s performance
has been impacted in the United States
due to the strong dollar value as well as visa
regulations.
According to the U.S. Travel Association, it is
estimated that the United States welcomed
nearly 67 million international visitors in
2023, down from 79 million visitors in
2019. However, for the first six months of
2024, the USA saw a jump of 11.5% in its
total international arrivals at 33.60 million.
Compared to the same period in 2019, this
represents a gap of only 9.4% (data from
the International Trade Administration U.S.
Department of Commerce).
US neighbours fared slightly better. Mexico’s
National Institute of Statistics and Geography
reported a 6.24% rise in international visitors
during the first six months of 2024. Mexico
is now targeting a total of 55.3 million
international tourists for the full year 2024.
Canada recorded 18.3 million overnight
arrivals last year, still 17% short of 2019 figures.
From January to July 2024, the gap with 2019
reduced to 10% as Canada welcomed 11.2
million overseas arrivals (Source: Destination
Canada).
A good indication of current trends in
South America is provided by the Airports
Council International Latin America and
the Caribbean (ACI-LAC). In preliminary
passengers’ traffic data for the first half
of 2024 from the region’s largest airports,
significant increases were recorded for Peru,
Colombia, Chile and Brazil up respectively by
20%, 17%, 16% and 2.6%.
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Bermudiana Beach Resort,
a Tapestry Collection by
Hilton, is the latest addition
to Bermuda’s hotel portfolio
Overlooking Bermuda’s stunning South Shore, the Bermudiana Beach
Resort is set to open its doors this month
A Tapestry Collection by Hilton, Bermudiana
Beach Resort is the newest addition to
Bermuda’s thriving hotel scene. A clifftop
all-suite hotel on the island’s renowned
South Shore, located 15 minutes from the
city of Hamilton, the new resort promises
unforgettable views.
To enjoy the spectacular scenery, guests are
invited to take a dip in the ocean-view pool,
go swimming or snorkelling at the hotel’s
private beach, or enjoy typical Bermudian
cuisine and cocktails al fresco at the pool bar
and grill.
If guests are looking for more substantial
food nearby, chic dining with impressive
ocean vistas is also provided at the Achilles
Restaurant, nestled within the UNESCO
World Heritage Site of St. George’s. Situated
next to the 17th century Fort St Catherine, this
newly-renovated dining spot offers a place
to relax while looking out at the multitude
of ocean blues on the most northern tip of
the island. Diners can enjoy cocktails as the
sun dips below the horizon, and savour a
menu that blends Mediterranean and Asianinfluenced
flavours.
Stand: S6-208
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Unique events
in Bermuda
As well as simply enjoying the island
territory’s spectacular scenery, hotel
guests can engage with Bermuda’s host
of activities throughout the year. For
sports fans, the Butterfield Bermuda Golf
Championship is held at the picturesque
Port Royal Golf Course each November
and showcases its backdrop of turquoise
waters and lush landscapes to a global
television audience. As a key event on
the Professional Golfers’ Association
(PGA) Tour, it attracts a diverse group of
professional golfers vying for a coveted
title. With its blend of world-class golf
and breath-taking scenery, the Butterfield
Bermuda Championship is a highlight of
the autumn sports calendar. For revellers
looking for colourful festivities, the new
and fast-growing Bermuda Carnival takes
place over a long summer weekend in
June, with live performances, DJs, dancing
and the chance to immerse in local
cultural traditions. With culture and colour
in mind, October is Art Month: a vibrant
month-long exploration of Bermuda’s
rich artistic heritage featuring local
artists, galleries, and cultural institutions.
Bermuda’s Art Month transforms the
idyllic island into a canvas of creativity
through a collection of curated events.
Travellers can also tap into their creative
side with beachfront workshops, inspiring
tours, and elevated exhibits.
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AMERICAS THE SPOTLIGHT
NYC Tourism launches “With Love, New
York City” to attract international tourists
NYC Tourism + Conventions has launched its
new global tourism campaign, “With Love,
New York City,” designed to inspire travellers
around the world to rediscover the energy,
diversity, and unique experiences that make
New York City an unmissable destination.
This campaign comes at a crucial time as
international travel continues to recover, with
the goal of ensuring that New York remains at
the top of travellers’ minds as they seek vibrant
and varied experiences.
The campaign features dynamic visuals and
storytelling that highlight both the legendary
landmarks and hidden corners of the city. From
the iconic skyline dominated by the Empire
State Building and the Statue of Liberty to the
culturally rich neighbourhoods like Harlem and
Flushing, “With Love, New York City” reflects the
city’s wide appeal. Fred Dixon, President and CEO
of NYC Tourism + Conventions, emphasised that
this campaign is a “love letter” to the city, inviting
the world to reconnect with the energy and
excitement of New York.
In addition to spotlighting famous attractions
like Times Square, Central Park, and Broadway,
the campaign also celebrates New York’s diverse
communities, cuisine, and cultural offerings.
It aims to draw attention to local businesses
and experiences that embody the spirit of the
city. The campaign will be rolled out across key
global markets, with a focus on Europe, Asia, and
Latin America, using digital platforms, outdoor
advertising, and strategic partnerships to capture
the attention of potential visitors.
The initiative is expected to play a vital role in
supporting New York’s tourism sector, driving
economic benefits for the city’s businesses and
residents. Through “With Love, New York City,”
NYC Tourism + Conventions aims to attract
millions of visitors, encouraging them to explore
the vibrant, resilient city and its ever-evolving
offers.
Stand: S7-300
Rupununi:
A hidden gem
of adventure in Guyana
At WTM London, the Rupununi region
of Guyana invites tourism professionals
to discover its breathtaking landscapes,
rich biodiversity, and unique cultural
experiences, offering exciting
opportunities for sustainable travel and
adventure tourism.
Rupununi, an expansive natural savannah,
covers 5,000 square miles (approximately
12,950 square km) of pristine grasslands,
rainforests, and mountains, making it one
of Guyana’s most stunning regions. With
its presence at WTM London, Rupununi
seeks to engage with global tourism
professionals and showcase the region’s
diverse offerings—from incredible wildlife
like jaguars and giant anteaters to outdoor
activities such as 4x4 drives, canoeing, and
nature photography.
Rupununi is home to vibrant indigenous
communities, including the Wapishana
and Makushi peoples, who offer visitors the
chance to immerse themselves in authentic
cultural experiences. Community-run ecolodges
like Surama and Rewa provide
sustainable travel options, ensuring a
positive impact on the local population.
The region also hosts a variety of events, such
as the Rupununi Music and Arts Festival and
thrilling rodeos at Easter. Rupununi offers
rich opportunities to develop partnerships
in eco-tourism and sustainable travel. Visitors
can explore local cuisine, including cassava
bread and tuma pot, while considering the
region’s unique blend of adventure, wildlife,
and culture, making it an ideal destination
for sustainable travel initiatives.
Stand: S6-308
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MIDDLE EAST
& AFRICA
REGION UNDER
THE SPOTLIGHT
Facts
& Figures
Record-breaking growth
The Middle East led tourism recovery by regions in 2023, being the only region to overcome
pre-pandemic levels
+30.5% 26%
The Middle East recorded 93.5 million
international tourist arrivals in 2023,
up by 30.5% compared to 2019
The Middle East remained the best-performing
region in January-July 2024, with arrivals 26%
above 2019 levels.
The Middle-East was the star in tourism
recovery in 2023 as the only region which
recorded double-digit growth compared to
2019. Figures from UN Tourism show that the
region recorded 93.5 million international
tourist arrivals last year, up by 30.5%
compared to pre-pandemic year 2019. The
stellar performance was due to extraordinary
growth rates from destinations such as Qatar
(+90%) and Saudi Arabia (+56%).
According to the Saudi Central Bank, total
tourist arrivals in Saudi Arabia increased to 27
Million in 2023 up from 16.51 Million in 2022
thanks to the relaxation of travel conditions
and significant marketing budgets to
promote the destination around the world.
Spectacular projects such as NEOM or the
Red Sea should further boost the appeal
of the Kingdom, which projects 70 million
foreign tourists by 2030. The WTTC estimates
that the entire tourism sector will see its
contribution to Saudi Arabia GDP growing
from 11.5% in 2023 to 16% by 2034.
According to UN Tourism, the Middle East
remained the best-performing region from
January-July 2024, with arrivals climbing 26%
above 2019 levels. This is more than twice
the world average growth in tourism.
Several destinations in the region enjoyed
outstanding results through July 2024,
including Qatar (+147%), Saudi Arabia
(+73%) and Bahrain (+45% through June)
reports UN Tourism.
Relaxed laws on gaming in the United
Arab Emirates are set to further boost the
destination’s appeal. The first project of
a casino resort in the Emirate of Ras Al-
Khaimah will be the launching in 2027, by
American giant Wynn. Dubai is also working
on developing an off-shore “Island Dubai”,
near Jumeirah Beach. It would host three US
brands -the MGM, Bellagio and Aria.
According to the latest data from aviation
consultant OAG, air capacity in the Middle
East was up by 3.9% in October 2024
compared to 2023. International air capacity
is up by 2.5%, representing 18.5 million
seats. Both Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates saw capacity increase by a similar
volume in October, with between 618,000
and 622,000 additional seats.
Two Middle East hubs are among the top
10 busiest international airports in the
world: Dubai is number 1 with over 5.12
million seats and Doha Hamad International
number 10 with 2.66 million seats.
Meanwhile, Africa is also performing well.
According to UN Tourism, the continent
recovered well in 2023, ending last year with
96.2% of pre-pandemic visitors’ numbers.
This translated into 66.4 million international
arrivals last year compared to 69 million in
2019.
TOURISM TO AFRICA ON THE RISE
Tourism to Africa was stimulated by robust
demand from European markets, with
Ethiopia (+30%), Tanzania (+20%) and
Morocco (+11%) all exceeding their 2019
numbers through October or November
2023. Last year, North Africa exceeded its
2019 tourism performance by 5% with 26.9
million international arrivals.
The international air transport association
IATA also pointed to buoyant recovery in
international connectivity on intra-regional
routes and to Europe and the Middle East in
2023.
UN Tourism remains confident for 2024:
Africa already recorded 7% more arrivals
from January to July. Tanzania (+49%), Cabo
Verde (+34%), Morocco
(+32%) and Kenya (+10%) all exceeded their
2019 numbers in the first six to seven months
of 2024. North Africa continued to be a hit for
travellers, exceeding 2019 figures by 21.1%.
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Saudi Arabia:
A leader in global tourism growth
Saudi Arabia’s tourism industry is experiencing unprecedented growth,
establishing itself as one of the world’s fastest-growing travel destinations
According to numbers provided by Saudi
Arabia, the Kingdom exceeded more
than 100 million tourists in 2023 (27.4
million international and 79.3 million
domestic tourists) - an overall increase of
more than 10% compared to 2022. This
significant achievement places Saudi
Arabia at 11 th in the world for tourist
arrivals.
One key driver of this success is Saudi’s
expanded e-visa programme, which
now includes 66 countries, making it
easier for tourists to visit the country. The
e-visa initiative has been a significant
contributor to growth, with double-digit
year-on-year increases in e-visas issued
in the first half of 2024. Additionally,
the Kingdom’s strategic partnerships
with major online booking platforms
and airlines have enhanced its global
connectivity, leading to a 13.4% increase
in international inbound capacity. This
includes notable expansions from key
markets such as China, where direct flights
have increased 2.5 times in 2024, and
Europe, where British Airways and lowcost
carriers like Transavia and Eurowings
are increasing their flights to Saudi Arabia.
The Kingdom’s appeal as a travel
“One key driver of
Saudi Arabia’s success
is the expanded
e-visa programme,
which now includes
66 countries”
destination is further boosted by its
rich cultural offerings, including worldrenowned
events like Riyadh Season,
which continues to attract international
attention with major concerts, sports
events, and cultural festivals. Saudi
Arabia has a wide range of nature-based
tourism on offer, with stargazing in AlUla
and luxury Red Sea experiences..
With a booming domestic market and
rapidly increasing international arrivals,
Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector is poised for
continued growth, solidifying its position
as a major player in the global tourism
landscape.
Stands: S8-212, S8-510 and S9-510
Powering tourism
growth:
Saudi Arabia’s highimpact
campaigns
Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector is experiencing
rapid expansion, highlighted by the launch
of the visually striking “This Land is Calling”
campaign, described by Fahd Hamidaddin,
CEO of the Saudi Tourism Authority, as “a
visually stunning invitation to the world”
. Directed by award-winning filmmaker
Antoine Bardou-Jaquet, the campaign
showcases the Kingdom’s breathtaking
landscapes, including AlUla and the Edge of
the World.
In parallel, the “Spectacular Saudi” campaign,
targeting the Indian market, has been equally
impactful. Alhasan Aldabbagh, President of
APAC Markets at the Saudi Tourism Authority,
emphasises India’s growing significance,
noting a 240% increase in leisure visits from
India in 2023.
With over 330 direct weekly flights, Saudi
Arabia is well on its way to making India one
of its top source markets by 2030.
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ADVERTORIAL
Soudah:
A new frontier for sustainable
mountain tourism
In the southwest of Saudi Arabia, the Aseer region is fast becoming one of
the kingdom’s most exciting new destinations, with Soudah at its heart
Known for its cool climate and rugged
mountain landscape, Soudah is poised
to become a key player in the luxury and
sustainable tourism market, supported
by the recently launched Soudah Peaks
masterplan.
Unveiled by HRH Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Salman, the Soudah Peaks project aims
to transform this picturesque area into a
luxurious mountain resort. With focus on
sustainable and eco-friendly development,
the project will position Soudah as a premier
destination for high-end tourism, catering
to travellers seeking exclusivity, adventure,
and authentic cultural experiences. For
professionals in the travel industry, Soudah
represents a new opportunity in Saudi
Arabia’s growing tourism sector—one that
aligns with both sustainability goals and the
evolving demands of modern travelers.
Grounded in
sustainability
At the core of the Soudah Peaks masterplan is
a commitment to sustainable development,
which is increasingly vital on the global
travel market. Spanning over 627 square
kilometres, the project will deliver a selection
of hospitality and residential units designed
to blend seamlessly with the natural
landscape.
The aim is to create a balance between
luxury tourism and environmental preservation,
which includes protecting the area’s
rich biodiversity and minimising the
development’s carbon footprint.
For travel professionals, this focus on
sustainability opens up a unique selling
point. As eco-conscious travel continues
to grow, Soudah’s commitment to the
environment positions it as a destination
where travellers can enjoy both luxury and
sustainability.
Leveraging Soudah’s
unique assets
Soudah’s appeal lies not only in its highaltitude
landscapes and cooler temperatures,
but also in its cultural richness. The area’s
highest point, Soudah Peak, offers an
ideal platform for hiking, nature trails, and
adventure activities, all while surrounded
by the lush greenery of the juniper forests.
This outdoor allure is complemented by the
proximity of the historic Rijal Almaa village, a
cultural gem that showcases traditional Asiri
architecture.
For tour operators and travel agencies, this
unique combination of nature and culture
offers diverse package possibilities, from
eco-tourism and adventure travel to luxury
stays with cultural immersion experiences.
A strategic investment
opportunity
Soudah Development, a Public Investment
Fund (PIF) company, is at the forefront of
transforming the region into a world-class
destination, in line with the goals of Saudi
Arabia’s Vision 2030. The project is expected
to create jobs and generate sustainable
economic growth for the region. Increased
air connectivity, and the development of
state-of-the-art facilities will make it easier
for international tour operators to include
Soudah in their Middle East portfolios.
For destination managers and travel
planners, Soudah’s upcoming infrastructure,
including luxury accommodations and
high-end services, offers a fresh, premium
destination with substantial growth
potential, particularly in the luxury and highvalue
traveller segments.
Stand: S7-520
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THE SPOTLIGHT
Saudi Arabia’s cruise industry:
A new frontier for global tourism
Cruise Saudi is making waves on the
global tourism market and showcasing the
Kingdom’s growing cruise sector at WTM
London this year.
For tourism professionals, this offers
direct opportunities to connect, explore
partnerships, and capitalise on Saudi Arabia’s
emerging position as a premier cruise
destination.
Cruise Saudi, a fully-owned subsidiary
of the Public Investment Fund, is driving
the development of Saudi Arabia’s cruise
industry. It oversees the expansion of
port infrastructure in Jeddah, Yanbu, and
Dammam, while offering curated shore
excursions that highlight Saudi’s rich
heritage and landscapes. In 2023, Cruise
Saudi introduced AROYA Cruises setting sail
from Jeddah. AROYA Cruises offers a unique
product for tour operators, featuring a ship
that can host 3,362 passengers with 15
restaurants and 20 entertainment venues
designed to cater to diverse preferences.
Further enhancing its appeal, Cruise Saudi
is developing a private island in the Red
Sea, exclusive to cruise visitors, set to open
in December 2024. This development
provides new avenues for stakeholders to
engage in Saudi’s growing cruise market.
With sustainability at its core, Cruise Saudi’s
commitment to eco-friendly practices,
including joining the UN Global Compact,
ensures that it aligns with global trends in
responsible tourism.
Stand: S8-212
Qiddiya City: Redefining global
tourism through play
As one of Saudi Arabia’s flagship gigaprojects,
Qiddiya City is making its first
appearance at WTM to engage with global
trade partners and present its exciting
vision.
Located 40 minutes from Riyadh in the
scenic Tuwaiq Mountains, Qiddiya City
is ready to become a top destination for
leisure and entertainment. As part of Saudi
Vision 2030, Qiddiya brings together a mix
of attractions, from the much-anticipated
Aquarabia and Six Flags theme parks to
modern sports arenas and vibrant cultural
festivals. Designed for those seeking active
travel experiences, Qiddiya will offer a range
of activities, from outdoor adventures to
international sports competitions.
Set to open in 2025, Qiddiya is focused on
creating family-friendly attractions that cater
to visitors of all ages. With its participation
at WTM, Qiddiya aims to build connections
with industry professionals and explore
new partnerships. As a city built entirely for
play, Qiddiya is shaping a fresh approach
to tourism that blends leisure, culture, and
entertainment in ways that will engage and
inspire travelers from around the world.
Stand: S8-420
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AFRICA THE SPOTLIGHT
ADVERTORIAL
Rovos Rail celebrates
35 years of luxury train
travel through the
heart of Africa
Combining magnificent scenery with
the glamour of the golden age of leisure
travel, Rovos Rail takes passengers on
unforgettable journeys.
Since its creation in 1989, Rovos Rail has been
providing world-class travel experiences
with bespoke train safaris on beautiful rebuilt
trains that lead travellers though the heart of
Africa.
Rovos Rail’s vintage carriages unite the
charm of yesteryear with modern luxury
in 36 superbly appointed double and twin
suites for a maximum of 72 passengers.
Charter journeys are also available and Rovos
Rail’s special Events Train caters to up to 250
guests.
Rovos Rail provides journeys that last
from 48 hours to 15 nights connecting
some of the subcontinent’s greatest
destinations. Among shorter travel options
are three-night jaunts linking Pretoria and
Cape Town, and three or four-night trips that
take visitors to Victoria Falls to discover one of
the world’s greatest natural wonders. Longer
journeys include a Golf Safari, combining
golf and scenic beauty across nine nights
and 2,100km, and the 11-night Namibia
Safari, which crosses untamed deserts and
the wild Atlantic.
Complementing this exceptional offering
are Rovos Rail’s stately and elegant St James
Guesthouses overlooking Kalk Bay and St
James with majestic views across Cape
Town’s False Bay. Visitors to WTM London can
discover more details on Rovos Rail’s stand.
Stand: S12-240
Discover the heart of ancient
Egypt in the Nile Valley
Stretching from Cairo to Aswan, the
Nile Valley offers travellers a rich
mix of ancient history, awe-inspiring
monuments, and vibrant cultural
experiences. From the iconic pyramids
to the peaceful Nile River, this region
is at the heart of Egypt’s millennia-old
civilisation.
On display at WTM London this year, the
Nile Valley in Egypt offers a deep connection
to the ancient civilisation, showcasing
some of the world’s most iconic historical
sites. From the Great Pyramids of Giza to
the Valley of the Kings in Luxor and the
temples of Karnak, this region provides a
window into Egypt’s rich past. Travellers can
explore these awe-inspiring landmarks and
experience the grandeur of Egypt’s ancient
culture.
Beyond the historical marvels, the Nile River
itself serves as a tranquil backdrop to many
activities. A traditional felucca ride down
the river offers a peaceful way to take in
Egypt’s serene landscapes and fertile lands.
The Nile Valley is also full of local culture.
Bustling souks filled with crafts, spices,
and local delicacies, such as ful medames
and koshari, are key attractions for visitors.
The region celebrates its heritage through
festivals like the Sun Festival at Abu
Simbel, drawing crowds for this impressive
alignment of the sun with ancient temples.
With a growing focus on eco-tourism,
the Nile Valley’s diverse landscapes offer
opportunities for birdwatching, hiking,
and exploring the natural wonders that
complement its historical treasures. This
combination of culture, history, and nature
makes the Nile Valley a top destination for
travellers around the world.
Stand: S12-210
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TRANSPORTATION Facts
& Figures
Airlines expect
an outstanding year
All the numbers point to continuous growth in air transport around the world as pent-up
demand seems unbroken: 2024 is likely to break all previous records
36.9%
Year-on-year growth in
126.1%
the aviation sector
126.1% growth in revenue-passenger kilometres
for airlines in Asia compared to 2022
The International Airlines Association (IATA)
was upbeat earlier this year. After all the woes
that airlines faced due to Covid, 2023 was
marked by strong industry-wide recovery.
The aviation sector achieved a remarkable
36.9% year-on-year (YoY) growth, as
traffic, measured in revenue passengerkilometres
(RPKs), reached 94.1% of 2019
levels, compared to 68.7% in 2022. Pent-up
demand was matched by seat supply. The
industry-wide load factor stood at 82.3% in
2023.
All regions contributed to these
developments by achieving resilient growth
in international passenger traffic. The fastest
growth was recorded in Asia with airlines
growing 126.1% in RPKs compared to 2022.
This was largely due to the lifting of strict
travel restrictions. North American carriers
surpassed their 2019 record by 1.4%, leading
the regions in terms of international recovery.
2024 is on track to achieve a new record.
According to data released by IATA for the
period January-August 2024, total demand
was up 8.6% RPK compared to August 2023.
International demand expanded even faster,
up 10.6% compared to August 2023 while
capacity was up 10.1%.
Total capacity, measured in available seat
kilometres (ASK), was up 6.5% year-on-year.
The August load factor was 86.2% (+1.6ppt
compared to August 2023), a new record
high.
“The market for air travel is hot and airlines
are doing a great job at meeting the growing
demand. Efficiency gains have driven load
factors to record highs while the 6.5%
capacity increase demonstrates resilience
despite supply chain issues and infrastructure
deficiencies,” commented Willie Walsh, IATA’s
Director General.
All regions showed growth for international
passenger markets in August 2024 compared
to August 2023. Ticket sales in May-July for
travel in August-September showed a 6.6%
year-on-year increase, which bodes well for
further strong growth this year.
Asia-Pacific airlines achieved a 19.9%
year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity
increased 18.8% year-on-year and the
load factor was 85.2% (+0.8ppt compared
to August 2023). IATA believes that Asia-
Pacific airlines should finish the year at just 8
percentage points from full recovery to prepandemic
volumes.
European carriers saw a 9.1% year-onyear
increase in demand. Capacity increased
8.5% year-on-year, and the load factor was
87.2% (+0.5ppt compared to August 2023).
The Europe-Asia route was by far the fastestgrowing,
but it is still below its 2019 peak.
Middle Eastern carriers saw a 4.9% year-onyear
increase in demand. Capacity increased
5.6% year-on-year and the load factor was
82.5% (-0.6ppt compared to August 2023).
Ongoing political developments in the
region could however have a dampening
effect in coming months.
North American carriers saw a 4.3% yearon-year
increase in demand while capacity
increased 3.8% year-on-year. The load factor
reached 88.2% (+0.4 ppt compared to
August 2023).
Latin American airlines saw a 13.6%
year-on-year increase in demand. Capacity
climbed 15.2% year-on-year. The load factor
was 85.1% (-1.2ppt compared to August
2023).
African airlines saw a 10.1% year-on-year
increase in demand. Capacity was up 7.3%
year-on-year with more seats put on the
market as airlines open new flights. The load
factor rose to 77.8% (+2.0ppt compared to
August 2023).
Aviation Trends:
A Reflection on the Past,
Present, and Future for
the Sector
Tuesday, 5 November
4:30pm - 5:15pm
Yellow Theatre
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EXPERIENCES Facts
& Figures
Experience is key to making
destinations unique
Today, authenticity is a main driver of travellers’ expectations when choosing a destination
While the desire for travel remains high
around the world, there are changing
patterns in the way tourists perceive
their travel experiences. Authenticity and
uniqueness are increasingly a criteria for
travellers: they are looking for something
unique and memorable.
The experience economy in tourism is a
major driver of the industry as destinations
across the world compete to offer the most
original and exciting experiences.
Experiences can apply to many types of
activities. It can encompass living with
locals, participating in daily activities such
as farming, and fishing; volunteer travel
(also called voluntourism); immersive tours;
culinary learning; cultural experiences; and
adventure tourism. There is no shortage of
options for travellers.
As some traditional destinations are
suffering from over-tourism and overcommercialisation,
the search for an
authentic experience can provide an
opportunity for smaller destinations to
become more popular with travellers.
According to the Travel Trends Survey 2024
of Tourism Economics, 8% of consumers are
more interested (and only 9% less interested)
in undertaking longer trips to see and
experience more while travelling compared
to five years ago. The same survey indicates
that the range of things to see and do is a key
motivating factor in undertaking domestic
and international travel.
With destinations around the world
competing to offer the most exciting, unique
experiences, the choice is consequently
becoming larger.
Surfing in MENA gets an upgrade with
“Bahrain Surf Park – Club Hawaii Experience”
Bahrain’s Real Estate Investment
Company Edamah has announced
the launch of the region’s first surf
park to be powered by cutting-edge
Wavegarden Cove technology. “Bahrain
Surf Park - Club Hawaii Experience” is a
groundbreaking initiative set to redefine
Bahrain’s tourism landscape, introducing
exciting leisure opportunities that will
enhance the Kingdom’s appeal as a
premier destination for adventure and
recreation.
The surf park, which will be located within the
award-winning Bilaj Al Jazayer development
on Bahrain’s southwest coast, is scheduled
to open in 2026. This ambitious project is
expected to attract 300,000 annual visitors,
offering a world-class surfing experience
for all skill levels. The Wavegarden Cove
technology will produce up to 1,000 waves
per hour, catering to beginners and elite
surfers alike.
His Excellency Shaikh Abdulla bin Khalifa Al
Khalifa, CEO of Mumtalakat and Chairman
of Edamah, stated, “We are excited to
announce the development of ‘Bahrain Surf
Park - Club Hawaii Experience’ which will
be transformational for the tourism and
recreation sectors in the Kingdom of Bahrain.”
The park will also feature F&B outlets, event
spaces, retail stores, and plans to host major
events, including an international surfing
competition in 2026.
Stand: S10-222
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TECHNOLOGY Facts
& Figures
Today’s travel industry
unthinkable without AI
Frictionless travel is the new standard in tourism, making it essential that the industry
understands changes in the way digital tools and services are proposed to travellers.
Artificial Intelligence is at the heart of this revolution
Over 70% of tourism professionals agree that new
technologies such as those using AI will make the
70% travel and tourism sector more successful
73% of business travel decision makers use
some type of expense management software
73% to manage travel for employees
Major new reports from the World Travel &
Tourism Council (WTTC) and
Microsoft highlight the transformative
power of AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Travel
& Tourism, marking a commitment to a
digital future with unparalleled customer
experiences. WTTC acknowledges the
crucial importance of AI in revolutionising
the sector.
This is backed up by the travel industry.
According to the Travel Industry Monitor
2024 issued by Tourism Economics, over
70% of tourism professionals agree that new
technologies such as those using AI will
make the travel and tourism sector more
successful.
AI and other digital tools are already widely
being used by companies. According to the
2023 Amex Trendex: Business Travel Edition,
nearly 70% of companies reported that they
currently leverage traditional AI and other
technologies to manage certain aspects
of travel. Among them are safety/security
(67%), followed by functionality (56%),
training (53%) and cost of AI solution (53%).
While the survey looks only at business
travel, it gives important information about
ways companies are using AI.
In its study, Amex looked at AI and other
advanced technologies’ use at every stage
of the journey, from planning to post-trip
procedures.
PRE-TRIP
Business travellers want frictionless
experiences, and companies play a critical
role in ensuring that their solutions meet
their employees’ travel needs. Virtual Cards
help to automatically configure policy
controls and spending parameters. In the
Amex survey, 73% of business travel decision
makers already with virtual cards predict to
increase its use for employee business travel.
DURING THE TRIP
AI is emerging as a flexible and agile solution
to manage even the most unexpected
itinerary changes. The Amex survey
found 40% of companies use AI to ensure
employee expenses adhere to company
policy as spontaneous updates are made to
accommodate changes that occur during
the trip, or to find the right support in
case of medical care or other unexpected
circumstances.
POST-TRIP
AI and other technologies help travellers to
report and complete expenses as quickly
and easily as possible. According to Amex
Trendex, nearly three-quarters (73%) of
business travel decision makers use some
type of expense management software to
manage travel for employees, and companies
are using digital technology to automate the
expense management process.
With AI and accompanying digital
technologies becoming the norm in the
preparation and execution of a trip, World
Travel Market London is focusing this year’s
Technology Track sessions around how
sellers and suppliers of travel can address
the ongoing headaches travellers face when
they search, shop, book and pay for their trip.
Technology Summit:
The Frictionless Future
of Travel
Tuesday, 5 November
10:00am - 1:15pm
Purple Theatre
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ACCOMMODATION Facts
& Figures
Asia Pacific takes the lead again as
accommodation grows worldwide
A buoyant accommodation market is predicted for years to come as demand remains
strong across the globe
2.4
million rooms
Over 2.4 million rooms in
construction or planning around
the world
24
million
Predicted total of 24 million
overnights in paid accommodation
in 2024
While the exact number of the world’s hotel
rooms is almost impossible to determine
precisely, we have comprehensive data
provided by STR - a global supplier in
hospitality data benchmarking for 40 years.
STR estimates there were 17.5 million guestrooms
in 187,000 hotels worldwide in 2020.
A more precise figure is not available due
to factors including lack of data on smaller
properties and the fluctuating definition
of accommodation from one country to
another.
However there is more precise data on
ongoing projects in the hotel industry, in
construction and planning. CoStar Group,
Inc. - owner of STR and a provider of online
real estate marketplaces, information and
analytics in property markets - released
some information about hotel development
in June 2024.
According to their analysis, the world had
a total of 2,457,614 million rooms under
contract (i.e. in construction, final planning
and planning). The largest number of projects
is located in Asia Pacific with 918,983 rooms
(+4.5% compared to June 2023) including
503,770 rooms currently in construction
(+4.4%). China has the largest number of
hotel rooms in construction representing
63% of the region’s supply.
Asia Pacific is followed by the Americas
with 893,816 rooms (+17.8%). This includes
208,718 rooms in construction (+8.3%).
The USA are leading with a total of 157,713
rooms in construction.
The largest number
of projects is located
in Asia Pacific with a
total of 918,983 rooms
(+4.5% compared
to June 2023)
including 503,770
rooms currently in
construction
Europe is the third largest region in terms
of rooms under contract. CoStar Group/
STR give a figure of 419,750 rooms (-3.8%)
including 165,858 rooms in construction
(-2.4%). Germany shows the largest number
of rooms in construction at 27,302, closely
followed by the UK at 25,312.
Finally Africa and the Middle East have a total
of 225,065 rooms (-4.2%) under contract with
109,005 rooms (-5.6%) in construction. The
biggest activity in the region is happening
in Saudi Arabia with 42,786 rooms in
construction.
STR indicates that regional demand and
RevPAR (revenue per available room) are
expected to rise annually across the world
from 2024 through 2028. Long-term ADR
(average daily rate) growth should likewise
remain stable.
Meanwhile, in its Travel Trends Survey 2024,
Tourism Economics predicts a very strong
year for the hospitality industry. It expects
a total of 24 million overnights in paid
accommodation in 2024 (up 16% compared
to 2019 and up 7% compared to 2023).
Domestic demand has led the recovery with
overnights up 19% compared to 2019 and
up 3% on 2023. By comparison, international
travel is now more dynamic with overnights
up 9% compared to 2019 and up 17% on
2023.
Finally, Tourism Economics sees mid-range
and short-term rental accommodation as
increasingly appealing.
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Waldorf Astoria set to expand its luxury
portfolio with a new hotel in Madinah
Hilton has announced a significant expansion of its prestigious luxury brand with the
introduction of the first Waldorf Astoria hotel in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Scheduled to open in
2028, this new development reflects the brand’s commitment to establishing luxurious and
exclusive properties in key global destinations, further cementing its presence in the Middle East
The Waldorf Astoria Madinah will be
developed in partnership with Taiba
Investments, a leading Saudi Arabian
real estate developer. The hotel will be
strategically located near Al Masjid Al Nabawi,
the Prophet’s Mosque, offering unparalleled
access for pilgrims and visitors seeking a
high-end stay in the holy city. This prime
location positions Waldorf Astoria Madinah
as a new standard of luxury for those visiting
one of the most significant religious sites in
Islam.
The hotel will feature 142 elegantly designed
guest rooms and suites, offering guests both
comfort and luxury. Known for its timeless
elegance, Waldorf Astoria Madinah will
bring the brand’s iconic True Waldorf Service
to the city. Guests can expect bespoke,
personalised experiences from dedicated
staff, ensuring their every need is met with
care and attention.
In addition to luxurious accommodation,
the hotel will offer a range of upscale dining
options, showcasing both international
and local cuisines. The culinary experiences
are set to become a highlight of the hotel,
providing guests with world-class dining in
a sophisticated setting. Furthermore, a stateof-the-art
wellness spa will allow guests to
relax and rejuvenate in an atmosphere of
tranquility, away from the bustling city.
The introduction of Waldorf Astoria in
Madinah underscores Hilton’s strategy
to expand its footprint in key markets,
particularly in Saudi Arabia, where tourism
is rapidly growing in line with Saudi
Vision 2030. This development not only
meets the increasing demand for luxury
accommodation but also enhances the
guest experience for pilgrims, providing
a unique combination of spirituality and
comfort.
With a focus on design, service, and luxurious
amenities, Waldorf Astoria Madinah is poised
to become a landmark property that caters
to both leisure and religious travellers,
offering a blend of modern luxury and
traditional hospitality. As the first Waldorf
Astoria in Madinah, this hotel will add to the
luxury landscape in the city, elevating the
experience for visitors to the holy city for
years to come.
Stand: S3-210
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SUSTAINABLE
TOURISM Facts
& Figures
Sustainability increasingly
supports the growth of tourism
Years of fighting to make tourism more sustainable are finally bearing fruit. The industry
is increasingly adopting inclusive, sustainable employment policies in parallel to
environmentally-friendly practices as revealed by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
latest Environmental & Social Research
45% of consumers say they are likely change
their travel behaviour in the future to limit
45% their carbon footprint
6.7%
Travel & Tourism accounted for 6.7% of
all emissions globally, down from 7.8%
in 2019
Tourism is perceived by most countries
as an important element of economic
development as it has the power to rapidly
bring jobs and consequently wealth for a
large portion of the world’s population.
Tourism and travel appear as a key sector
to foster sustainable and inclusive socioeconomic
development.
Sustainability in travel and tourism includes
also the adoption of measures to help
protect the environment and preserve the
natural resources of planet earth.
The recently hosted World Travel & Tourism
Council’s (WTTC) 24th Global Summit in
Perth, Australia, provided an opportunity to
update its ground-breaking environmental
footprint data.
CLEANER TOURISM ACTIVITIES
WTTC’s latest Environmental & Social
Research (ESR) reveals that 2023 travel &
tourism accounted for 6.7% of all emissions
globally, down from 7.8% in 2019, when the
sector was at its peak.
This achievement is particularly remarkable
as travel and tourism’s contribution to global
GDP almost reached pre-pandemic levels
at US$9.9 trillion, just 4% below the sector’s
peak. Yet in 2023 global greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions were 12% below the 2019
peak, with GHG intensity (emissions per unit
of GDP) falling 8.4%. This demonstrates the
sector’s growth is becoming cleaner.
“The travel & tourism sector is proving that
we can grow responsibly,” said Julia Simpson,
WTTC President & CEO. “We’re decoupling
growth from emissions - travel & tourism is
expanding economically while lowering its
environmental footprint,” she added.
Translated into numbers, the sector’s reliance
on fossil fuel energy sources (oil, coal, and
natural gas) dropped to 88.2% in 2023 from
90% in 2019. The share of low-carbon energy
sources (nuclear and renewables) increased
from 5.1% in 2019 to 5.9% in 2023, reflecting
ongoing efforts to reduce dependence on
fossil fuels.
“This is a defining moment, proving that
innovation and sustainability go hand in
hand in shaping the future of global tourism,”
said Simpson.
Sustainable practices in tourism is also
progressing as 45% of consumers say they
are likely change their travel behaviour in the
future to limit their carbon footprint.
Sustainability is also the way the tourism
sector has contributed to lift millions of
people from poverty - particularly women
and younger generations. While the Covid
pandemic led to job losses across the
tourism sector, it has only been temporary.
In 2022, the WTTC indicates that tourism
directly employed 16.1 million young people
and 42 million women. Nearly 35 million
direct travel & tourism jobs were categorised
as high-wage.
Sustainability Summit:
The Rise of Regenerative
Tourism, A Paradigm
Shift
Wednesday, 6 November
1:30pm - 1:45pm
Orange Theatre
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DEAI Facts
& Figures
Tourism to embrace Diversity,
Equality, Accessibility and Inclusion
Tourism must strengthen its commitment to diversity and equality to all
73%
of travellers from diverse backgrounds
70%
do not feel that the industry is inclusive
f travellers do not think providers
are offering products or services
tailored to diverse needs
Travellers as well as the entire travel
and tourism sector are conscious of the
importance of being inclusive by fostering
diversity, equality and accessibility to all.
While welcoming anyone is the very DNA
of the tourism industry, it is increasingly
important to assess it and provide the right
policies to strengthen these commitments.
There is a risk of ‘diversity washing’. It is not
uncommon to see destinations, tourism
businesses and organisations promote
their commitments to diversity, equity,
accessibility, inclusion and intersectionality
as a benefit to their brands and their bottom
lines.
DEAI (Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and
Inclusion) is a long term commitment and
this is what WTM London wants to highlight
at a series of conferences on Tuesday 5
November in the Purple Theatre from 1:45
pm onwards.
Uwern Jong, Experientialist-in-Chief of
OutThere magazine, believes that to truly
harness the power of diversity, accessibility,
equality, inclusion, and intersectionality
in travel and hospitality, destinations,
businesses and organisations must move
beyond mere promises and commitments
to transform inclusive ideals into concrete,
proactive and impactful actions.
There is still progress to be made. A recent
report by PwC found that the travel industry
falls behind the 70% par rating for other
industries when it comes to DEAI.
However the WTTC’s first-ever global Travel &
Tourism report focusing on DEAI found that
the travel, tourism and hospitality industries
are making greater DEAI efforts.
Tourism companies are paying more
attention than ever to creating a sense of
belonging for their employees and guests,
regardless of who they are or where they
come from.
Ongoing challenges
The insights make it clear that while
inclusivity remains a core strength of the
industry, it is also a formidable challenge.
In a survey released last year, OutThere, a
diversity-driven travel publication, found that
73% of travellers from diverse backgrounds
do not feel that the industry is inclusive of
today’s diverse traveller demographics.
66% do not think providers are offering
products or services that are tailored,
personalised or individual to diverse needs
and 62% do not believe that those employed
by travel providers are adequately trained to
deal with diverse guests.
OutThere also found that 62% of employees
in hospitality and tourism feel that there is far
more that needs to be done when it comes
to levelling the playing field in the workplace.
To make a real difference, the tourism
industry must move from words to action
by effectively embracing and meeting the
needs of all people – both in the workforce,
but also end-consumers/travellers – from all
backgrounds, with diverse perspectives, in a
purposeful way.
DEAI Summit is taking place
from 1:15pm to 5:00pm, with
dedicated networking drinks
from 5:00-6:00pm, on the
opening day of this year’s
event (Tuesday, 5 November)
Purple Theatre
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Europe
#GoEurope DMC N7-210
#visitfrankfurt - Frankfurt Tourism Board N6-410
3HB Hotels N4-200
4cycling 'n trek N3-210
5 TERRE HOLIDAYS BY CONFARTIGIANATO
TURISMO LA SPEZIA N3-200
A&L Travel N2-210
A.R. Eland Tours Ltd. N2-200
A.TSOKKOS HOTELS PUBLIC LTD N3-220
AA VIAJES MASTER INTERNACIONAL N5-510
ABAQ DMC SPAIN SL N5-210
ABBA HOTELS N4-210
ABBA Voyage N7-400
Abbey - The Destination Experts N7-200
Abbey - The Destination Experts N7-210
ABC TRAVEL N3-200
AC Tours Ireland Ltd N7-200
ACACIA HOTELS N3-210
Acampora Travel & Acampora Hotels N3-200
ACAVe N6-200
ACCION MK N5-510
Accueil & Tradition - Restaurants N7-502
ACE TOUR OPERATOR N3-200
Açoreana DMC N4-200
Across Spain DMC & Leisure Travel N6-200
ACTIVE HOLIDAYS ROMANIA N6-300
Adalı Otelcilik Tur. Org. TIC. AŞ. N8-610
Adams Beach Hotel N3-220
Adria Dental Group N9-210
Adriatic DMC N9-210
Aer Lingus N7-200
Africa Israel Hotels N2-200
AG GROUP ITALY - YOUR GATEWAY TO ITALY N3-200
Agencia Abreu N4-200
Agency Van Gogh DMC Slovenia N9-200
AGENZIA TURMO TRAVEL N4-500
Agua Hotels Spa & Resorts N4-200
Air Montenegro N9-406
Air Serbia N8-402
airBaltic N7-420
Airport Transfer Cars Ltd N7-517
Aisne-Champagne Tourisme N2-210
Ajuntament d'Alcúdia N5-220
Ajuntament d'Andratx N5-220
Ajuntament de Calviá N5-220
Ajuntament de Capdepera N5-220
Ajuntament de Felanitx N5-220
Ajuntament de Llucmajor N5-220
Ajuntament de Sant Antoni de Portmany N5-420
Ajuntament de Sant Josep de Sa Talaia N5-420
Ajuntament de Santanyí N5-220
Ajuntament de Ses Salines N5-220
Ajuntament Eivissa N5-420
AKAY TRAVEL SERVICE N8-210
AKKA HOTELS N8-210
AKRA HOTELS N8-210
ALANYA TOURISM PROMOTION FOUNDATION N8-210
ALBATROS BEACH HOTEL - TAORMINA RIVIERA N3-210
ALBENA HOTELS AND RESORT N6-210
Albergo diffuso Antica Dimora del Gruccione N4-500
Aldu Experience ehf N5-118
Alean Company N7-520
Alentejo N4-200
Alfa 21 N3-200
Algarexperience - Enjoy the Sea N4-200
Algarve N4-200
ALICANTE CITY & BEACH N5-520
ALILAGUNA N3-510
ALL TRAVEL N5-210
Allbeds/CDV N5-520
ALOSCHI BROS
Alpine Sterling DMC N3-420
Alpinia Hotels Bohinj N9-200
ALTAI DMC N3-210
AMA Islantilla Resort N5-210
AMATHUS CORPORATION N3-220
Amazing Evolution N4-200
AMAZING HERITAGE, DOLOMITES - PROSECCO - VENICEN3-510
AMBASSADOR GROUP N8-320
Ambassador Travel Croatia N9-100
Amber Tours N7-422
Amendoeira Golf Resort N4-200
Amiel N2-200
Aminess Hotels&Campsites N9-210
AMO ITALY TRAVEL N3-210
ANDALUCIA EXPERIENCIAS N5-210
ANDALUCIA RURAL TOURS N5-210
ANDALUSI CLUB N5-210
Andalusia Tourism Board N5-210
ANDALUSIA TRAVEL TOUR N5-210
ANDRE TOURS DMC PORTUGAL N4-200
Angela Shanley Associates N7-210
Antalya Metropolitan Municipality N8-618
Antalya Tourism Union (ANTAB) N8-618
ANXUR TOURS N3-210
AP Hotels & resorts N4-200
APARTAMENTOS LEO N5-210
APHA N5-520
Aphrodite Hills Resort N3-220
Aqua Hotel Grup N6-200
Aqua Natura Hotels N4-200
Aqualuz Lagos By The Editory N4-200
AR TOUR PRAGUE DMC N8-320
Arbatax Park Resort & SPA N4-500
ARCHEARTE N3-210
ArcheoTrekking "Natura e Cultura da Viaggio" N3-210
Arctic Adventures N7-300
Arctic Lakeland Finland/Visit Vuokatti, Paljakka Resort N6-312
Arctic Treehouse Hotel/Lapland Luxury DMC N6-312
ARENA DI VERONA OPERA FESTIVAL N3-510
Armen Tour LLC N6-400
Armenia by ESI DMC ARMENIA N6-400
Armenia by Nueva Vista DMC N6-400
Armenia Holidays N6-400
Ars Longa Travel N9-200
ARTESRED. FLAMENCO THEATERS OF ANDALUSIA N5-210
AS Hotels Milan - Monza - Italy N3-210
Ashling Hotel Dublin N7-200
ASKOS TOURS N3-210
ASOCIACIÓN TABLAOS FLAMENCO IN GREATER MADRID N4-210
Association Cyprus Tourist Enterprises - ACTE N3-220
ASSOCIAZIONE TURISTICA DI QUARTU SANT'ELENA N4-500
Assohotel Confesercenti Pesaro Urbino N3-210
ASTURIAS GREEN SPAIN N4-210
AT Experiences N7-300
AT HERBAL HOTEL N3-220
ATG Entertainment N8-100
ATL del Cuneese (Tourist Board of the Cuneo Region -
Piemonte - Italy) N3-200
ATL Terre dell'Alto Piemonte N3-200
Atomium N7-502
ATOUT FRANCE N2-210
ATS TRAVEL N7-200
ATV srl - LAKE GARDA & VERONA BUS SERVICE N3-510
ATVO SPA - Public Bus Transport, Airport Transfers
and Coach Hire Service N3-510
ATYPIO N2-210
AUDITORIUM PARCO DELLA MUSICA N3-210
AUGUSTA BALNEO & SPA HOTEL N6-210
AugustusTours N6-410
Autatlantis Rent-a-Car N4-200
Authentic Amalfi Coast N3-210
AUTOCARES CASAL N5-210
Avant Grup N6-200
Avanti West Coast N7-210
AVATAR TOUR LTD – Leading DMC for Bulgaria
& the Balkans N6-210
AVE Cities Network - Red Ciudades AVE N5-210
Aveleda SA N4-200
AVI Travel N3-200
Avoriaz N2-210
Avra Tours SA N3-502
AX Hotels N3-420
Axis Hoteis N4-200
AXYHOTELS N3-200
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AYA Travel N8-202
Ayia Napa - Protaras, Famagusta Region Tourism Board N3-220
AYUNTAMIENTO DE LOGROÑO N4-210
Ayuntamiento de San Fulgencio N5-520
Azerbaijan Airlines N7-520
Azerbaijan Tourism Board N7-520
AZIA RESORT & SPA N3-220
AZIMUT TOUR OPERATOR N3-200
Azores N4-200
Azores Easy Rent N4-200
Azoris Hotels & Leisure N4-200
Azur Portugal N4-200
AZZ Hoteles N5-210
Bacardi Brand Homes UK N7-210
BAGLIO ONETO DEI PRINCIPI DI SAN LORENZO-
LUXURY WINE RESORT N3-210
Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts N5-200
BAIA LARA HOTEL N8-210
BAJA HOTELS N4-500
BAJALOGLIA RESORT N4-500
Baku Holiday Travel N7-520
Baku Marriott Hotel Boulevard N7-520
Balearic Islands Agency for Tourism Strategy (AETIB) N5-220
Balkan Holidays N6-210
BALKAN PRIME TOURS N6-210
Balkan&more N8-402
Baltic Blues Travel N7-422
Baltic Nature Tourism N7-420
BALTICVISION N7-420
BARCELÓ HOTEL GROUP N4-210
Barceló Hotel Group N5-220
Barceló Hotel Group Czech Republic N8-320
Bardonecchia Tourism Consortium N3-200
BARUT HOTELS N8-210
BASQUE COUNTRY N4-210
BATANI SELECT HOTELS & TRAVEL N3-200
BE IN ITALY SRLS N3-200
N3-210
Be Live Hotels N5-200
BEDS 4 GREECE S. A. N2-418
Bee Tours N7-520
Belgium - visit.brussels N7-502
Belgium - VISITWallonia.be N7-500
BELMARE TRAVEL SRL N3-210
BENALMA N5-510
BENALMADENA BEACH HOTEL N5-510
BENALMADENA TOWN HALL N5-510
Benetour Tour Operator N3-200
BENIDORM N5-520
Bensaude Turismo - Azores N4-200
Beppler & Jacobson Montenegro doo N9-406
Berlin Tourismus and Kongress GmbH N8-400
BeSafe Group N3-200
BEST HOTELS N5-210
Best of Europe N7-406
BEST OF SWITZERLAND TOURS N7-320
Best Western Premier Malta N3-420
BETUYAB BELEK YATIRIMCILARI TURIZM
ORTAK GIRISIMI A.S N9-305
Beverly Travel N3-210
Beyond Classic Travel N8-320
BH Vision Travel N6-314
Bianco Riccio Suite Hotel N3-210
Big Ben Coaches - Executive Travel N7-210
BIKESPLUS N3-200
BILBAO EKINTZA EPEL N4-210
BIZNAGAMAR N5-510
BIZY CYCLE TOURS N4-210
Blandy Travel N4-200
Bled Rose hotel N9-200
Blenheim Palace N7-410
Blu Hotels N3-200
BLU WELCOME TRAVEL incoming Italia N3-210
Blue And White Tours N3-220
BLUE HOUSE ARENAL SEVILLE N5-210
Blue Lagoon Group Greece N3-501
Blue Lagoon Iceland N7-300
Bluesun Hotels&Resorts N9-210
BLUSERENA HOTELS & RESORTS N3-200
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford N7-210
BOHEMIA N6-108
Bohemia Suites & Spa N5-200
Bohinj Eco Hotel / Sunrose 7 N9-200
Boiana-MG Travel Company N6-210
BOLOGNA TOUR - BEST ITALY TOUR N3-200
BOLOGNA WELCOME INCOMING TRAVEL AGENCY N3-200
Bookline + Connectivity x Tech Tourism Cluster N6-200
BOOKROAD TRAVEL N4-210
BookYourWeddingDay.com N3-220
Boost Urban Thrills N4-200
Bosnian Tour Operator N6-314
Boutique hotel Tesoretto suites spa & restaurant N3-210
Boutique Hotel Torre di Cala Piccola N3-200
Boutique Travel Group N3-200
Bratislava Tourist Board N6-310
Brava Hoteles N6-200
Brittany Ferries N2-210
Brussels Beer Project N7-502
Brussels City Tours / Keolis Travel N7-502
BTG N7-422
BUCINTORO VIAGGI N3-510
Bursa Culture Tourism and Promotion Union N8-210
BusTravel Iceland N7-300
Buzz DMC N4-200
Bv Hotels & Resorts N3-210
BWH Hotels Italia & Malta N3-200
By14 & Savoy Hotels N2-200
C.I.A.O A.M.I.C.O. Hostelling International N3-210
CADIZ TOURISM BOARD N5-210
Cadw N7-210
CALDANA EUROPE TRAVEL DMC N3-210
Calpe-Costa Blanca N5-520
Camaleon Tours N7-406
CAMBRAI AREA TOURISM N2-210
Cambria@ASA N7-210
Campania Region N3-210
CAMPI FLEGREI ACTIVE N3-210
Canarian Hospitality S.L. N5-200
Canarias.com N5-200
Canary Islands. N5-200
Canaryshuttle N5-200
CANTABRIA - GREEN SPAIN N4-210
CAP GROUP SRL -TRY NATURE TOUR OPERATOR N3-210
CAP ST GEORGES HOTEL N3-220
CAPITAL COAST N3-220
Capital Travel N8-202
Capitolo Riviera N3-200
Capo Bay Hotel N3-220
Captain Morgan Opera tors Ltd. N3-420
CARAVANTOURS TOUR OPERATOR N3-200
Cardo Brussels, Autograph Collection N7-502
CARPATHIAN TRAVEL CENTER N6-300
Carroll's Tours N7-200
Casa Manfredi homes & villas N3-210
CASA SANTNI x ROC SEVEN N2-210
Cashel Travel N7-210
Casino Mediterraneo N5-520
CASSATA TRAVEL N3-210
CASTELLO DI ROCCA CILENTO E CASTELLO LIMATOLA N3-210
CASTELLO DI TAORMINA N3-210
Castello Vicchiomaggio N3-200
CASTELLÓN N5-520
CASTILLA - LA MANCHA (SPAIN) TOURISM BOARD N4-210
CASTILLA Y LEON TOURISM BOARD N4-210
Catalonia - Catalan Tourist Board N6-200
Caucasus Holidays LLC N6-400
Caucasus Travel N8-202
Causeway Coastal Route N7-200
CAVALIERI ART HOTEL N3-420
Cavern City Tours N7-210
Cénica Porto Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton N4-200
CENTAURO RENT A CAR N4-210
Central Dalmatia N9-210
Centro de Portugal N4-200
Centros de Arte, Cultura y Turismo Lanzarote N5-200
CENTURY INCOMING N4-210
Česká centrála cestovního ruchu – CzechTourism N8-320
Champions Travel Ltd N6-128
Chateau Mukhrani N8-202
Chocolaterie Concept Chocolate N7-502
Choice Hotel Group N7-200
c-hotels N3-200
Ciao Florence - Italian Experiences N2-118
CICAR - Canary Islands Car N5-104
CILENTOUR N3-210
Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya N6-200
City Cruises N7-210
City of Brno N8-320
CITY OF DREAMS MEDITERRANEAN N3-220
City of Łódź N7-220
City of Rome N3-210
Cityrama Gray Line Portugal N4-200
Clermont Hotel Group N7-210
CLICK2TRAVEL N6-300
Cliffs of Moher Experience N7-200
CLUB DEL SOLE N3-200
Club Esse Hotels & Resorts N3-210
Club Magellan N6-210
CM.com N7-406
Coastal Cottages of Pembrokeshire N7-210
Collines et Plaines d'Artois - Hills and Plains 14-18 N2-210
Columbia Beach Resort N3-220
Compagnia Alberghiera N3-200
Compagnie des Alpes N2-210
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Compagnies des Alpes leisure sites N2-210
COMPLEJO TURISTICO LA GARGANTA N5-510
Comune di Chiavari N3-200
Comune di Diano Marina N3-200
COMUNE DI GENOVA N3-200
Comune di Milano N3-210
Comune di Sanremo N3-200
Concept Hotel Group N5-420
Concord Travel N8-202
Con-ex Latvia Tours group N7-420
CONITOURS - Consortium of Tourism Operators
of the Province of Cuneo N3-200
Consell de Mallorca N5-220
Consorci Turisme Son Servera i Sant Llorenç
des Cardassar N5-220
Consorzio di Promozione Turistica del Tarvisiano,
di Sella Nevea e del Passo Pramollo N3-200
Consorzio Marittimo Turistico 5 Terre Golfo dei Poeti N3-200
Consorzio Portofino Coast N3-200
Consorzio Servizio Marittimo del Tigullio N3-200
Consorzio Turistico Sestri Levante in N3-200
Consorzio Turistico Sondrio e Valmalenco N3-210
Constantinou Hotels Ltd N3-124
COOP. SOC. "CAVA FELIX" N3-210
Coral Hotels N5-200
CÓRDOBA TOURISM BOARD N5-210
Corendon Airlines N8-506
Corinthia Hotels / Verdi Hotels N3-420
CORKTREKKING, Lda N4-200
CORNELIA HOTELS GOLF SPA N8-210
Corporacion H10 Hotels, Sl N4-512
CORSE ACTIVE N2-210
Corsica Tourism Board N2-210
CORTINA DOLOMITI N3-510
Cosmoplan International Travel N5-424
Cosmopolitan DMC N9-406
Cosmopolitan Hotels Group N3-200
COSTA BLANCA N5-520
Costa Brava Pirineu de Girona N6-200
COSTA CÁLIDA, REGIÓN DE MURCIA - SPAIN N4-510
Costa Daurada Tourist Board N6-200
Costa de Almería N5-210
COSTA DEL SOL TOURIST BOARD N5-510
Cotswolds Plus N7-210
Courtyard by Marriott Rome Central Park N3-210
CPI Hotels / Clarion Congress Hotel Prague N8-320
CPI Hotels, a. s / Clarion Congress Hotel Ústí nad Labem N8-320
Crikvenica Riviera – Jadran Hotels and Camps N9-210
Criluma Sooc. Coop. N3-210
Criterion Hospitality N7-210
Croatia Airlines N9-210
Croatia Yachting N9-210
Croatian National Tourist Board N9-210
CroisiEurope N4-104
Crowne Plaza Belfast N7-200
Crowne Plaza Istanbul Florya Hotel N8-210
Crowne Plaza Milan-Malpensa Airport N3-210
CRUCEROS TORRE DEL ORO N5-210
Cruise Loch Ness N7-210
CRYSTAL SPRINGS BEACH HOTEL N3-220
CTI - Compass Tours Incoming N6-410
CULTURAL ROMTOUR N6-300
CVK Hotels & Resorts / CVK Park Bosphorus Hotel N8-210
CYPRUS AGROTOURISM COMPANY N3-220
Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Tourism N3-220
CYPRUS HOTEL ASSOCIATION N3-220
CYRNEA GROUP N2-210
D. SKAROS ENTERPRISES LTD, PERNERA BEACH HOTEL N3-220
Dalata Hotel Group N7-200
Dalmatia Šibenik N9-210
Daltours N3-200
DAN HOTELS N2-200
Daniel Thwaites Hotels and Inns N7-210
David's Harp Hotels N2-200
Davids of London N7-210
DAYTRIP N8-320
db Hotels & Resorts N3-420
DE LUNA HOTELS, GRAN HOTEL LUNA DE GRANADA N5-210
Deborah Valente Srl N3-210
Deema Travel DMC N8-210
DELPHINA HOTELS & RESORTS N4-500
DELTA TOURS N7-422
Delta Wings Leisure N3-220
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM - CORDOBA
CITY COUNCIL (SPAIN) N5-210
Dertour Group N5-210
DERTOUR Group (Spain) N5-200
DESTINATION N8-320
DESTINATION CONSULTANT – DMC BASQUE COUNTRY N4-210
Destination Italia N3-200
Destination North East England N7-210
DESTINATION VERONA & GARDA N3-510
Destinazione Calabria Tour Operator Incoming N3-210
Destino Subbética N5-210
Details Hospitality, Sports & Leisure N4-200
Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery N7-210
Diana Travel N8-112
Diesenhaus Unitours N2-200
DIMENSIONE SICILIA INCOMING OPERATOR & DMC N3-210
Diputació de Barcelona N6-200
DIPUTACIÓN DE JAÉN N5-210
Direction Capri N3-210
DISCOVER ECO-ROMANIA N6-300
Discovering Spain N5-210
Discovery Hotel Management N4-200
Discovery Puglia N3-210
Divan Hotels N8-210
DM&MO (Destination Management & Marketing
Organization) - Visit Amalfi N3-210
DMC - INCOMING WALLONIA N7-500
DMC MADEIRA N4-200
DMC Travel Expert Ltd/Estonian Nature Tourism
association N6-312
DMC-Italy for Event - Golf Tour Experience N3-210
DMO Imereti N8-202
DMO TREVISO N3-510
DoDublin Tours N7-200
Domain of the Caves of Han N7-500
DOMES N2-518
DOMINA ZAGARELLA SICILY N3-210
Domitur Travel N4-200
DOMIZIA PALACE HOTEL & BNS HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO **** 4 STELLE N3-210
DONOSTIA SAN SEBASTIAN TURISMOA N4-210
DOOOING EXPERIENCE N3-210
DORISOL HOTELS N4-200
DOT LIFE - Ticino Tourism N7-320
DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya Kemer N8-210
DoubleTree by Hilton Trieste N3-200
Douro Royal Valley Hotel & SPA***** N4-200
DouroAzul N4-200
Dove Viaggi e Turismo si incontrano - wtm.com N3-210
Dreamland Baku, Golf Club and Residences N7-520
Dtravel DMC N4-200
Dubrovnik & Neretva County Tourist Board N9-210
DUCALE HOTELS & DUCALE LARA N8-210
Duja Hotels N8-210
Dunas Hotels & Resorts N5-200
Dynastyc Resorts N5-520
Disney On Stage N7-424
EASTERN EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE N6-300
Ebike rental Puglia N3-210
EC Travel N3-128
Eco Viagens e Turismo N4-200
Eferson N5-210
Efteling Theme Park Resort N7-406
EG Chauffeurs - London & UK Wide N7-210
Egmont Viaggi- Incoming Italy N3-200
N3-210
Eight Hotels N3-200
EILAT HOTEL ASSOCIATION N2-200
EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES N2-200
EL CAMPELLO TURISMO N5-520
EL CORTE INGLES N4-210
EL HIERRO TOURIST BOARD N5-200
ELA EXCELLENCE RESORT BELEK N8-210
Elba Hotels & Resorts N5-200
ELCHE OASIS MEDITERRÁNEO N5-520
Elding - adventure at sea N7-300
Elegance Tours N6-314
Elite Bookings FZCO N3-200
Elite Travel DMC N9-210
ELITE TRAVEL SPAIN N5-510
ELITE WORLD HOTELS & RESORTS N8-210
EMILIA ROMAGNA REGION TOURIST BOARD N3-200
ENC Tours N7-520
Endless Luxe Travel N4-200
English Heritage N7-410
English Lakes Hotels Resorts & Venues N7-120
ENJOY ORMA TOUR N3-210
Enjoy Tatras N6-310
ENJOYLIVE TRAVEL N3-622
Enotel Hotels & Resorts N4-200
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum N7-200
ESATOUR SRL N3-210
ESPY BOSNIA N6-314
Estravel Lithuania/ Baltcoming N7-422
ETF Airways N6-106
E-TRAVEL.SK DMC N6-310
ETS - EXECUTIVE TRAVEL SERVICE N3-210
Euro Space Center Become Space Heroes N7-500
Euromast / Celest Rotterdam N7-406
Europa Tourist Group SpA N3-200
Europe Incoming Holdings Ltd N6-104
European Travel & Events Top Bavaria Travel N6-410
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EUROPLAN N3-200
Euroriente Travel N8-210
Eurostar International Ltd N6-418
EUROSUN VENICE - INCOMING TOUR OPERATOR N3-510
Eurowelcome N7-210
Evan Evans Tours N7-210
Evenia Hotels N6-200
Event Solutions Malta by Vacations Malta Ltd. N3-420
EXACT TOURS N6-300
Excursions Ireland N7-200
Exotour N8-202
Expian Ltd N7-210
EXPLORE ROMANIA N6-300
EXTREMADURA (SPAIN) N4-210
Fabulous Hotels N2-210
FACILE TOURS N3-210
Fado & Food Group N4-200
Familia Torres N6-200
FAROS HOTEL N3-220
Fattal Hotels Ltd. N2-200
Faulty Towers The Dining Experience N7-210
Federación Enoturismo de la Comunidad Valenciana N5-520
FEDERALBERGHI ISCHIA E PROCIDA ischiahotels.it N3-210
Federación de HOckey de la Comunidad Valenciana N5-520
Felix Hotels N4-500
Felix Tours - Italy Incoming N3-210
Fell Centre Kiilopää N6-312
Fergus Hotels & Tent Hotels N5-210
FERGUSGROUP N5-510
Fez Travel N8-210
FH55 Hotels Rome & Florence N3-200
FIERA DI ROMA N3-210
FIRST TRAVEL ITALY N3-210
FIT HOLIDAYS N8-210
FITUR 2025 N4-210
FLY2EUROPE TRAVEL N3-210
FlyOver Iceland N7-300
Focus Flanders DMC N7-502
FONDAZIONE DMO DOLOMITI BELLUNESI N3-510
Forest Lagoon N7-300
Formentera N5-220
Fortuna Tours DMC N6-314
FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON VENICE MESTRE N3-510
Fraport Bulgaria – Burgas and Varna Airports N6-210
Friuli Venezia Giulia Tourist Board - PromoTurismoFVG N3-200
FUENGIROLA TOWN HALL N5-510
FUERTE GROUP S.L. N5-510
FUERTEVENTURA TOURIST BOARD N5-200
Fun Activities Azores Adventure N4-200
Funky Tours N6-314
FURNEL TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL N7-220
FUTURA CLUB N3-200
Futurismo Azores Adventures N4-200
GA.DI.S TOURIST SERVICE N3-200
GALICIA (GREEN SPAIN) N4-210
Games of Thrones Studio Tour N7-200
GANIMEDE VIAGGI N3-210
GARDENSE VIAGGI N3-510
Garibaldi hotels - Hilton Garden inn Lecce N3-210
Garibaldi Overseas Ltd N3-220
Garvetur Férias N4-200
Gattarella resort N3-210
GEO Travel N7-520
Geographic Travel Club N6-400
GEOMANDARIN N8-202
Georgia Destination Management N8-202
Georgian Insider LLC N8-202
Georgian National Tourism Administration N8-202
Georgian Travel Group N8-202
GEORGICA TRAVEL N8-202
GF Hoteles N5-200
Gibraltar Tourist Board N3-507
GJ Travel - Iceland & Greenland N6-110
GKT Esim (Eroaming) N2-100
GLOB METROPOLITEN TOURS N8-402
GLOBAL TRANSILVANIA MEDICAL TOURISM N6-300
Global Travel Services N8-210
GM TRAVEL Incoming Tour Operator N7-220
GO Aveiro N4-200
Go Vilnius N7-422
Go World N3-210
goEUgo N7-406
Gold Travel DOO N9-406
Golden Tours Ltd N7-408
GOLF RESORT AGENCY N3-210
GoNorth Travel N7-300
Gorinchem Citymarketing N7-406
Gornergrat Railways N7-320
Gotthard Panorama Express N7-320
Gouda Cheese Experience N7-406
GRAN CANARIA TOURISM N5-200
Gran Hotel Costa del Sol N5-210
GRAN HOTEL COSTA DEL SOL N5-510
Gran Hotel Taoro N5-200
GRANADA TOURIST BOARD N5-210
Grand Hotel Arenzano ****, Italy N3-200
Grand Hotel Excelsior N3-420
Grand Hotel Tigullio Royal N3-200
Grand Hotel Tiziano e dei congressi N3-210
GRAND HOTEL VILLA ITRIA N3-210
Grand Tour Experience N3-210
Grande Hotel de Luso N4-200
Gray Line Iceland N7-300
Great Western Railway N7-210
GREATER MADRID N4-210
Greek National Tourism Organisation N2-220
N2-520
Green Visions Eco Tours N6-314
GROTTE DI FRASASSI N3-210
GROUPE ADP N2-210
Grupa Polski Holding Hotelowy N7-220
Grupo Armas Trasmediterránea N5-200
GRUPPO STUDIO VACANZE N4-500
Gruppo UNA - Hotels & Resorts N3-200
GUIDED ISTANBUL TOURS N8-210
Guinness Storehouse N7-200
GXG Xplore Cy Tours ltd N3-220
H Hotels Collection N2-515
H4 Hotel Wyndham, Paris Pleyel Resort N2-210
Happy Tours N9-200
Harriniva Hotels & Safaris N6-312
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child | TravelBeat N7-210
Hastings Hotels N7-200
Hauts-de-France tourisme N2-210
HCC HOTELS N6-200
HD Hotels N5-200
Hebridean Island Cruises N7-210
Heineken Experience N7-406
Helena Resort N6-210
Helle Hollis Car Rental N5-510
Heritage in Britain N7-410
Herzegovina Tourism Cluster N6-314
Heysem Tourism and Travel N9-407
HF Hotels N4-200
HIDDEN SICILY DMC N3-210
High Sun Tourism Experiences N4-200
Highland Explorer Tours N7-210
Hill Town Tours S.R.L. N3-612
Hilton Belgrade N8-402
Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & SPA N8-210
Hilton Malta & Doubletree by Hilton Malta N3-420
Hinch Distillery N7-200
HIPOTELS N4-210
Historic Royal Palaces N7-410
Historic Royal Palaces - Hillsborough Castle
and Gardens N7-200
Hit Alpinea Hotels Kranjska Gora N9-200
Holiday Bosnia N6-314
Holiday Inn Prague N8-320
Holiday Ireland Tours N7-200
HOLIDAY TO ROMANIA DMC N6-300
Holiday Tours N7-300
HOLIDAY WORLD RESORT N5-510
HOLIDAY WORLD RESORT-COSTA DEL SOL N5-210
Hollow Rock N3-507
Home Office N7-210
HONEST GLOBAL N8-210
Hop on Hop off Holland & Amsterdam Boat Cruises N7-406
HOSBEC, Hotel and Tourism Business Association
of the Region of Valencia N5-520
Hospitality Line N7-210
HOSTETUR - Costa Calida N4-510
HOTEL ALAY N5-510
HOTEL ALMAS PAESTUM N3-210
Hotel Apolo N4-100
HOTEL ATLANTE STAR N3-210
Hotel Bahía del Duque N5-100
Hotel Bahia Tropical & Hotel Bahia Almuñécar,
Costa Tropical, Andalusia N5-210
Hotel Cabin / Hotel Ork / Hotel Klettur N7-300
HOTEL CALISI N8-402
Hotel Canadiano N4-200
Hotel Castello Golfo Aranci N4-500
HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN BOLOGNA N3-200
Hotel Costa Calero Thalasso & Spa N5-200
Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Sarajevo N6-314
Hotel Cristal Porto N4-200
Hotel do Mar N4-200
Hotel Dom Pedro Lisboa N4-200
Hotel Du Collectionneur Paris N2-210
Hotel El Sant Cugat N6-200
HOTEL GROUP MONTENEGRO STARS N9-406
Hotel Hills & Hotel Hollywood Sarajevo N6-314
Hotel Jardín Tecina & Fred Olsen Express N5-200
Hotel Kompas & Hotel Lovec Bled N9-200
HOTEL LAS CASAS DEL ARENAL N5-210
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Hotel Madeira N4-200
Hotel Marquês de Pombal N4-200
Hotel Mercure Lisboa Almada N4-200
Hotel Movenpick Sarajevo N6-314
HOTEL NORD NUOVA ROMA N3-210
Hotel Pineta Palace & Congress Centre - Rome N3-210
Hotel President Lignano Sabbiadoro N3-200
HOTEL PRINCIPE & HOTEL AMADEUS N3-510
HOTEL SANS SOUCI N3-210
HOTEL SANT'EFIS/HOTEL CALA CATERINA N4-500
HOTEL SPORTING N4-500
Hotel suites albayzin del mar N5-210
Hotel Villa Luppis N3-200
HOTEL YARAMAR / HOTEL ANGELA N5-510
Hoteles Casa 1800 Sevilla & Granada N5-210
HOTELES CENTER N4-210
Hoteles Poseidón N5-520
Hoteli Ilidza N6-314
Hotelska grupa Budvanska rivijera N9-406
Hoti Hoteis N4-200
HOTUSA GROUPS (KEYTEL) N4-210
htopgroup N6-200
HUELVA TOURISM BOARD N5-210
Hugo's Hotels N3-420
Hvammsvik Hot Springs & Nature Resort N7-300
Hyatt Centric Levent İstanbul N8-210
HYATT REGENCY KOTOR BAY RESORT N9-406
Hyde Bodrum N8-210
I Amsterdam N7-406
IATA N3-628
Iberosports N5-220
IBIZA N5-420
Ibiza N5-220
Iceland Hotel Collection by Berjaya N7-300
Iceland Travel N7-300
Icelandair N7-304
ICELANDIA N7-300
Icetrek - Trekking Iceland N7-300
ID Riva TOURS Gmbh -
Your Croatia Travel Specialist N9-210
Idiliq Hotels & Resorts - Wyndham Costa del Sol N5-510
IFS Cloud Cable Car N7-210
Iglesiasturismo.it N4-500
IL CIOCCO HOTELS N3-200
IL DOGE DI VENEZIA - Boat Services&Excursions N3-510
Ilha Verde Rent a Car N4-200
ILUNION HOTELS N5-210
Imagine Tour Operator N3-200
IMPERATORE TRAVEL WORLD N3-210
Impero tour N3-210
Impro Travel N7-420
Impuglia authentic experience N3-210
IN TOURS PORTUGAL - DMC N4-200
INOVA HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT N3-503
Inside Tours N4-200
INSTAZIONE N3-210
InterContinental Malta N3-420
Interlaken Tourism N7-320
InterPlan N5-210
INTERPLAN N5-510
Intotravel DMC Portugal N4-200
INTRA TRAVEL - DMC in Turkey since 1980 N8-210
Investment and Development Agency of Latvia N7-420
Invisa Hoteles N5-420
IO BUS ITALIA N3-210
Ireland Chauffeur Travel N7-200
Irish Ferries N7-200
ISCRA Tour Operator for Italy & Europe N3-200
Israel Canada Hotels N2-200
Israel Government Tourist Office N2-200
ISRAM ISRAEL N2-200
ISROTEL & ALUMA HOTELS N2-200
Istanbul Convention & Visitors Bureau N9-407
ITALIA HIGHLIGHTS N3-200
ITALIAN NATIONAL TOURIST BOARD - ENIT SPA N3-200
N3-210
ITALICA DMC N3-210
ITALY BREEZE DMC | ITALIAN TRAVEL GROUP N3-200
Italy Destination by Paltours N3-210
ITALY LUXURY TRAVEL N3-210
Italy Pass Tours N3-200
ITERMAR TOUR OPERATOR & DMC N3-200
ITI MARINA Hotels & Resorts N4-500
ITinera Experience DMC ITALY N3-200
ITINERARI TOUR OPERATOR N3-200
ITO Tours N7-406
iTravex N6-200
IZMIR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE N8-210
J&K Coaches Ltd N7-200
JADEGO VIAGGI N3-210
Jan Hotels N8-320
JAN-POL Incoming Tour Operator N7-220
Javri N6-312
JEROME Incoming N8-320
JESOLOVENICE - CONSORZIO DI IMPRESE TURISTICHE N3-510
Join The Pipe BV N2-510
Julian Alps N9-200
Jungfrau Railways N7-320
JW MARRIOTT HOTEL ISTANBUL MARMARA SEA N8-210
Kakslauttanen & Utsjoki Arctic Resorts N6-312
KAMELYA COLLECTION EXCLUSIVE HOTELS N8-210
Kamphuisen Siroopwafelfabriek N7-406
Kamstra Travel N7-406
Kanika Hotels & Resorts N3-220
KAPETANIOS HOTEL N3-220
KARAT Luxury Rentals N5-200
KARAVAN TRAVEL N8-210
Karisma Incoming Groups & Incentives N5-210
KARPATEN ASSOCIATION FOR SUSTAINABLE
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT N6-300
Karpaten Tourism s.r.l. N4-124
Katarina Line d.o.o. N8-130
Kaunas IN N7-422
KER HOSPITALITY N2-210
Keukenhof N7-406
Kilit Hospitality Group / Crystal Hotels
& Nirvana Hotels N9-504
Killarney Hotels Collection N7-200
Killarney Jaunting Cars -Tangney Tours N7-200
Killary Fjord Boat Tours N7-200
kimkim N3-620
Kinderdijk Unesco World Heritage N7-406
Kitty Tours Srl N3-200
Kleemann Tours N7-200
KNMtravel DMC N9-200
KNOSSOS TRAVEL N3-220
KΩ.Α.Ν ΑΕ (KOAN PRIVATE COMPANY) N3-504
Koli in Finnish Lakeland N6-312
Kompas DMC N9-200
Kompas Group N9-218
KONTIKI TRAVEL N8-402
Koroska Tourist Board N9-200
Kos island Greece N2-509
Kosice Region Tourism - EASTERN SLOVAKIA N6-310
KTS VOYAGES DMC FRANCE N2-210
KUKLA VIAGGI N3-210
Kuoni Tumlare N5-426
Kurzeme Tourism association N7-420
Kvarner Region N9-210
Kylemore Abbey & Gardens N7-200
La Boheme Tours N8-320
LA FAVORITA HOTEL N4-500
La Finca Resort N5-520
La Galiana Golf Resort N5-520
LA GOMERA TOURIST BOARD N5-200
La Madonnina Hotel & Sea N3-210
LA PALMA TOURIST BOARD N5-200
LA RIOJA TURISMO N4-210
La Roca Village part of Bicester Collection N6-200
LA ZAMBRA RESORT HOTEL N5-510
Lake Como Incoming N3-210
LAKE GARDA TRAVELS N3-510
Lake Lucerne Navigation Co N7-320
LAKE MAGGIORE TOURISM BOARD N3-200
Landmar Hotels N5-200
Langhe Monferrato Roero Tourist Board N3-200
LANTERNE MAGICHE ORTIGIA N3-210
LANZAROTE TOURISM N5-200
LARNAKA TOURISM BOARD N3-220
LAVA SHOW N7-300
LAZIO REGION N3-210
LEBADA LUXURY RESORT & SPA N6-300
LEONARDO HOTELS N5-510
Leonardo Hotels N7-210
LEONARDO HOTELS & RESORTS MEDITERRANEAN N3-220
LEPTOS CALYPSO HOTELS N3-220
LeShuttle N7-500
Letsgotosardinia by Carlo Melis N4-500
Liberty Hotels & Resorts N9-505
Liberty Portugal N4-200
Liburnia Hotels & Villas N9-210
Lido Tours N4-200
Liguria Together N3-200
Liguria Together & Tourism N3-200
LIMASSOL TOURISM BOARD N3-220
Lindbergh Hotels N3-200
LisboaT N4-200
LISTEN TO ME | ENJOY YOUR TOUR N3-210
Lithuania Travel N7-422
Lithuanian Holidays N7-422
Living Italy N3-210
Living Roots Travel N8-202
Living Tours N4-200
LIVVO Hotel Group N5-200
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Ljubljana Castle N9-200
Ljubljana Tourism N9-200
LOCAL EXPERTS TOURS N4-210
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) N7-210
London Transport Museum N7-410
Look4Portugal N4-200
Lopesan Hotels Management S.L. N5-500
LORDOS HOTELS (HOLDINGS) PUBLIC LTD - GOLDEN
BAY - LORDOS BEACH - GOLDEN COAST N3-220
LORO PARQUE N5-502
Losinj Hotels and Villas N9-210
LOT Polish Airlines N7-220
LOUIS HOTELS N3-212
Lourdes Tourist & Travel Agency Ltd. N2-200
LOVE5TERRE SRL N3-200
Lower Silesia, Wrocław & Castle Ksiaz N7-220
Lublin - The City of Inspiration N7-220
Lublin Region, Lublin Regional Tourist Organisation N7-220
Luna Hotels N4-200
Luxurious Ireland (DMC) & Culture and Heritage Tours N7-200
Luxury Minibus London
Luxury Coaches London N7-525
LUXURYEVER N3-210
LW Theatres N7-210
Mac Sun DMC Montenegro N9-406
Macdonald Hotels & Resorts N7-210
Macdonald Resorts Spain SA N5-510
MACERATA OPERA FESTIVAL - ASSOCIAZIONE ARENA
SFERISTERIO N3-210
MACHEFERT GROUP N2-210
made in 2010 Ltd t/a made Tourism Marketing N8-100
made Tourism Marketing N8-100
Madeira Islands N4-200
MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO TOURISM BOARD N3-210
Madurodam N7-406
MAESTRO DISCOVER ITALY N3-200
Magic Costa Blanca Hotels & Resorts N5-520
Magic Roads N8-202
MAGIC WAYS N2-210
Magical Pond Nature Igloos N6-312
Maistra Hospitality Group N9-210
Majestic Palace Hotel - Sorrento N3-210
MAKEVENTS N2-210
MALAGA CITY HALL N5-510
Malaga City Tourism Board N5-210
MALATESTA VIAGGI TOUR OPERATOR N3-200
Malet Travel N3-420
Mallorca N5-220
Mallorca Groups N5-220
Malopolska Region & Krakow/ Malopolska Tourism
Organisation N7-220
Malta Marriott Resort & Spa N3-420
MALTA TOURISM AUTHORITY N3-420
MAMA SHELTER ROMA N3-210
N3-200
MAMAIA CONSTANTA - BLACK SEA COAST N6-300
MAMBERTO N3-200
Mamma Mia! The Party N7-510
Manchester City Football Club N7-515
Mangia’s Resorts and Clubs N3-106
MARBELLA TOWN HALL N5-510
Maribor Tourist Board N9-200
Marketing Manchester N7-210
Marketing Sheffield N7-210
MARMARİS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE N8-210
MARMARIS MUNICIPALITY N8-210
Martı Hotels & Marinas N8-210
Martinhal Hotels & Resorts N4-200
Masseria Auraterrae N3-210
Masseria Corsano N3-210
Masseria dei Monaci - Masseria Bandino -
Hotel Villa Rosa Antico N3-210
MasterGroup World N3-200
Maxeria Blue Didyma Hotel N8-509
Mayfair Hotels N3-220
Mazza Tours N7-210
Mazovia Region N7-220
Mazza Coaches N7-210
MBTOURS N4-200
McConnell's Distillery - Belfast N7-200
McGettigan Hotel Group N7-200
McKeever Hotels N7-200
MED COLOR VIAGGI SRL N3-210
MEDITERRANEA HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER N3-210
MedPlaya Hotels N6-200
Meet in Georgia N8-202
Meininger Hotels N7-502
MELIÁ COSTA DEL SOL HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER N5-510
Melia Genova- Melia Hotels International N3-200
MELIÁ HOTELS INTERNATIONAL N4-210
Melia Hotels International - Bulgaria N6-210
Melo Travel - Azores DMC N4-200
Menorca N5-220
Mercan DMC Turkey N8-210
MGM Muthu Hotels N4-200
MHL Hotel Collection N7-200
Michelangelo International Travel N2-112
Mini-Europe N7-502
Ministry of Tourism of The Republic of Bulgaria N6-210
MINOR HOTELS N4-210
MINOR Hotels Portugal N4-200
Moco Museum N7-210
MODENATUR INCOMING TOUR OPERATOR & DMC N3-200
Moloney & Kelly DMC N7-200
MONARQUE HOTELES (HOTEL MONARQUE
FUENGIROLA PARK) N5-510
Mondrian Ibiza | Hyde Ibiza N5-420
Montebelo Hotels & Resorts N4-200
Montenegro National Tourism Organisation N9-406
MONTENEGRO TOURIST SERVICE DOO N9-406
Monti Palace Hotel Roma Colosseo N3-210
Montirò hotel N3-210
Morandi Tour - Incoming bus & tour Operator N3-210
MOTORSITE - LA TERRA DEI MOTORI N3-200
Motus in Sardinia Travel Company N4-500
Mount Rigi - Queen of the Mountains N7-320
Mountain Goat Tours N7-120
Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion N7-200
MOVENTUR "rent your mobility" N3-200
MOVIMONDO INCOMING N3-210
Movviendo Tourism Group N5-210
MTLV DMC N4-200
Mtours Slovenia DMC N9-200
MTS Globe N3-520
MTS GLOBE - MALTA N3-420
MTS Globe Portugal N4-200
MTS SUMMERTIMES TRAVEL LTD N3-220
Muğla N9-500
Municipality of Kuşadası N8-210
Municipality of Pomorie N6-210
Município de Vila Real de Santo António N4-100
Murti’s Tour N8-120
MUSEO SCUOLA GRANDE SAN GIOVANNI
EVANGELISTA N3-510
Museu FC Porto N4-200
MUSKITA HOTELS LTD (Four Seasons Cyprus
and Amathus Beach hotels) N3-220
MY ITALIAN GUIDE DMC N3-210
My Story Hotels N4-200
My Top Tour N5-210
Mykonos Island N2-220
N2-520
MYO HOTEL ROCCE SARDE
MYO HOTEL STELLE MARINE N4-500
Mytransfers N5-220
Mývatn Nature Baths N7-300
Naplesbay Tour N3-616
NAPOLI OFFICIAL TOUR (INCOMING DEPT OF
MISTERWHITE TRAVEL) N3-210
National Museums Northern Ireland N7-200
Naturanda N5-210
Nausicaa N2-210
NESTORAS HOTELS LTD N3-220
NET - Esperienze a Nord-Est N3-200
NEYA Porto Hotel N4-200
NH Prague Hotels N8-320
Nimax Theatres N7-513
NN Hotels N6-200
NOCHE MADRID (Association of Nightlife and Entertainment
Entrepreneurs Community of Madrid) N4-210
NOEMA VIAGGI N3-210
Noleggiare Car Rental Italy N3-200
NORMA VACANZE N3-200
North Cyprus Tourism Centre Ltd N9-300
Norwegian Travel N6-312
Numenius Tours N5-520
NVISION TRAVEL DMC BULGARIA N6-210
Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura N5-200
Oceanário de Lisboa N4-200
OD Hotels | Ryans N5-420
O'Donoghue Ring Collection Central Offices N7-200
OFFICE DE TOURISME OUEST CORSICA N2-210
OH NICE CALEDONIA N5-210
OH NICE CALEDONIA N5-510
OK Mobility N5-220
Old Akko Development Company Ltd. N2-200
OLEANDRI RESORT N3-210
Oliva Nova Beach & Golf Resort N5-520
Olivia Singular Houses N4-200
OLTA Travel Cyprus N3-220
OltrepoStyle N3-210
OMED Olive Experiences N5-210
On Travel Solutions N4-200
Ona hotels & Apartments N5-210
Original Irish Hotels N7-200
ORTHANNA DMC BULGARIA N6-210
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Orvas Experiences DMC N9-210
Ostuni a Mare N3-210
OTA VIAGGI N3-200
OverlandIreland N7-200
OWAY TOURS - DMC Spain N5-210
P Conept Hotels N2-220
N2-520
P GROUP BULGARIA N6-210
PACINI GROUP N3-200
PAFOS REGIONAL BOARD OF TOURISM N3-220
PAGODA LIFESTYLE HOTEL N3-210
Palau de les Arts N5-520
PALAZZO DEGLI ANTOCI N3-210
Palazzo Principi Lanza N3-210
PALAZZO TIRSO MGALLEY CAGLIARI N4-500
PALM WINGS HOTELS & RESORTS N8-210
Palma 365 N5-220
Palma Travel DMC N9-200
PALOMA HOTELS N8-210
Pamporovo JSCо N6-210
Panazorica DMC N4-200
PARADORES DE TURISMO DE ESPAÑA N4-210
PARATY TECH N5-510
PARC HOTELS ITALIA N3-510
PARK HOTEL VILLA GRAZIOLI N3-210
PARMA INCOMING N3-200
PARMA WELCOME TRAVEL N3-200
Parques de Sintra N4-200
PASSAGE TO SICILY N3-210
Past & Present Journeys N4-128
PASTA CUOMO N3-210
Patronat de Turisme de la Diputació de Tarragona N6-200
Patronat Municipal de Turisme de Salou N6-200
PATRONATO DE TURISMO DE MELILLA N4-210
Pega Dmc Germany Gmbh N6-410
PEGASUS AIRLINES N8-210
Pellicer & Heredia international Lawyers N5-520
Penguin Travel N6-210
Peninsula Tours N8-210
Perfecta Travel DMC N9-210
Perpignan Tourism Office N2-210
Pestana Hotel Group N4-200
PETRONIANA VIAGGI E TURISMO N3-200
Phoenix Tour LLC N6-400
PI CLUB VACANZE N3-210
Picos de Aventura N4-200
PICUALIA OLIVE OIL TOURISM N5-210
Piemonte N3-200
Piemonte Agency N3-200
Piemonturismo N3-200
PIERRE & VACANCES N5-510
Pierre & Vacances - Les Villages Nature Paris N2-210
Pierre&Vacances España N5-210
PIMONTE N3-210
Pink Berry Cars - PBC Corporate N7-210
PLAY airlines N7-300
PLAZADMC & INCENTIVES TURKEY N8-210
Plitvice Lakes National Park N9-210
Plovdiv Municipality N6-210
Poland Tour Incoming Tour Operator N7-220
Polish Tourism Organisation N7-220
Popilia Country Resort N3-210
PORCEL HOTELES N5-210
Port Hotels N5-520
PortAventura World N6-200
Porto Santo Golfe N4-200
PortoBay Hotels & Resorts N4-200
Portugal A2Z Walking & Biking - DMC N4-200
Portugal Green Travel N4-200
Portuguese Hospitality Collection N4-200
Poseidonia Beach Hotel N3-220
Prague City Tourism N8-320
PRAHOVA DMO N6-300
PRIMA TOUR N3-200
Prime Hotels N4-100
PRINCIPE DI BELMONTE N3-210
Private Selection Hotels & Tours N7-320
PRIVATE SICILY N3-210
PRO TRAVEL DMC N8-402
Promet T&T N9-200
Promethea Voyages Georgia N8-202
PROTOUR N2-410
Puglia cycle tours & Tipica Tour Operator N3-210
Puglia Holiday N3-210
Pugliamare N3-210
Pugliapromozione - Regional Tourism Board N3-210
Punta del Santo Homelike Experiences (PUSHE) N5-210
Purple DMC Ltd - T/A CHR Travel N7-210
PUY DU FOU FRANCE N2-210
Pyrenees and Lands of Lleida Tourism Board N6-200
Queen Limousine and Services N3-200
Quendoo N6-210
Quietvox AG N7-606
R.T.I. AUTOSERVIZI SANGUINETTI SRL - 01 GROUP N3-510
Rabbie's Tours N7-210
RADICEPURA N3-210
Radisson Blu N7-420
Radisson Blu Golden Sands N3-420
RADISSON BLU HOTEL ISTANBUL,SISLI N8-210
Radisson Collection Hotel Vadistanbul N8-210
Railtours Ireland First Class N7-200
RAMSES DISTRICT & FLAMENCO DE LEONES N4-210
Ranieri Tour operator N3-200
RECORD GO MOBILITY N5-520
RED ETNA N3-210
Regency Salgados Hotel & Spa N4-200
Reggio Travel N3-210
REGION BASILICATA South Italy N3-210
Region of Central Greece N2-220
N2-520
Regional Agency for Tourism Promotion "inLiguria" N3-200
Regione Calabria
Regione Lombardia/inLombardia N3-210
REGIONE MARCHE N3-210
Regnum Hotels N9-309
Renata Travel DMC Sardinia N4-500
RESERVATAURO N5-510
RESERVENICE N3-510
Residenze di Campagna San Giuliano N4-500
Restaurante Vlue Arribar N5-520
RETEVACANZE- EUROCHARTER N3-210
REX RANCA Romanian Events & eXperiences
– The boarding houses EDEN & CETINA N6-300
RH Hotels N5-520
Rhaetian Railway N7-320
RHI - RESERVATION HOTELS ITALY N3-200
Ribeira Collection Hotel by Piamonte Hotels N4-200
RIFUGIO DI MARE N4-500
Rila Travel – Culture & Active Holidays N6-210
Rio do Prado N4-200
RIOJA ALAVESA WINE ROUTE N4-210
Riviera dei Fiori Hotels N3-200
Rixos Hotels Türkiye N8-210
ROBERT ARRIGO & SONS LTD. N3-420
ROLANDIA DMC N6-300
ROMA & LAZIO CONVENTION BUREAU N3-210
ROMA GOLD PASS N3-210
Romania Ministry of Economy Entrepreneurship
and Tourism N6-300
ROMANIA TOURS N6-300
ROMANIA-ACTIVE N6-300
ROME -JUBILEE - LEPTISTOUR N3-200
ROTOURS DMC N6-300
Royal Botanical Gardens - Kew N7-410
Royal Collection Trust N7-410
ROYAL GROUP HOTELS N8-210
Royal Horticultural Society N7-410
Royal Museums Greenwich N7-410
Royal River Luxury Hotel N5-200
RX GLOBAL N4-514
S.I.T. SOCIETA' ITALIANA TRASPORTI N3-210
S.T.I. – BASQUE COUNTRY DMC N4-210
SABBIA HOTEL RESTAURANT COCKTAIL BAR N5-520
Sagalés Coach Hire Services N6-200
SAILNSTAY N8-613
Salamis Tours Ltd N3-220
Salento bici tour N3-210
SALERNO INCOMING Tour & Stay N3-210
SALINE GENNA N3-210
Samegrelo Destination Management Organization N8-202
SAMOKOV MUNICIPALITY AND BOROVETS RESORT N6-210
San Marino Outlet Experience N3-200
SAN MARINO TOURISM BOARD N3-200
San Marino Welcome N3-200
SANDA YACHTING N8-210
SANDOS HOTELS N4-210
SANDY BEACH HOTEL N3-220
Santa Eulària des Riu - Natural Diversity N5-420
Santa's Hotels N6-312
SAO Viajes Naturales N5-520
Sapori d'Italia N3-200
Saray Bosnia Travel Agency N6-314
SARDINIA – Regione Autonoma della Sardegna N4-500
Sar-El Tours & Conferences N2-200
SATGURU TRAVEL & TOURS N4-210
Sava Hotels & Resorts N9-200
Savoy Royal Residences N3-200
Savoy Signature N4-200
Saxony Tourism N6-410
Schilthorn Cableway Ltd. N7-320
Schloesserland Sachsen - Saxon Palaces,
Castles and Gardens N6-410
Science Museum Group N7-410
SDivine Fátima Hotel - Congress & Spirituality
and Steyler Fátima Hotel - Congress & Spa N4-200
Sea Island Travel & Tours Ltd N3-220
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SEA TRAVEL APARTMENTS & VILLAS N4-500
Sea You Aboard / Sail and Experience N3-210
Seaside Collection N5-200
SECRET ROMANIA N6-300
SeeKrakow Incoming Tour Operator N7-220
SEEYOU TRAVEL N3-220
Selvatico Tours - Incoming Agency N3-200
SENATOR HOTELS & RESORTS N5-210
Sentido ÆQUORA Lanzarote Suites N5-200
Sentido Apollo Palace Hotel Corfu N2-22
N2-520
Serbia National Tourism Organisation N8-402
SERCOTEL N4-210
Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art N4-200
Servatur Hotels & Resorts N5-200
SERVIGROUP HOTELS N4-210
SEVILLA CITY OFFICE N5-210
SEVILLA FC EVENTS N5-210
SEVILLE PROVINCIAL TOURIST BOARD N5-210
Seville Unique Experiences SL N5-210
SGA Travel - Small Group Adventures N8-210
Shahdag Mountain Resort N7-520
Shakespeare's Globe N7-410
Shannon Heritage N7-200
Sheraton Grand Tbilisi Metechi Palace Hotel N8-202
SIBIU COUNTY DESTINATION N6-300
SICILISSIMO INCOMING N3-210
SICILY REGION N3-210
SICILYING N3-210
Sidetours Incoming Services N5-220
SIDETOURS INCOMING SERVICES N5-510
SIERRA NEVADA, SKI AND MOUNTAIN RESORT N5-210
Sightseeing Experience N3-618
Silesia Region – Silesian Tourism Organisation N7-220
Silk Hospitality-Radisson Hotels Georgia N8-202
SILKEN HOTELES N4-210
SIMPLEVIEW N5-510
SİRENE BELEK HOTEL N8-210
Skål International N3-509
SKI LAGRANGE N2-210
Ski resorts of Serbia N8-402
Sky Lagoon Iceland N7-300
Sky Travel N8-202
Skyhub N8-210
Slovak national collection of wines N6-310
SLOVAKIA TRAVEL N6-310
SLOVENIA. Boutique. Green. Diverse. N9-200
SMART RENTAL GROUP N4-210
SmartGuide N8-320
Smartwings Group N8-320
Smidtje Group - Canal Cruise Company N7-406
SMS Tourism N3-420
SMY CARLOS V***** - Aghero N4-500
Snaeland Travel N7-300
SNCF UK N2-210
SO/SOTOGRANDE SPA & GOLF RESORT HOTEL N5-510
Società Agricola Borgo Incantato Srl N3-610
SODEXO LIVE ! N2-210
Sofia Tourism Administration N6-210
SOGRAPE Wine Tourism N4-200
SOHOMA N2-210
SOL DON PABLO HOTEL N5-510
SOLE BLU N3-210
SOLEAR EVENTS - DMC SPAIN & PORTUGAL N5-510
SOLOLE N5-200
Sonia Friedman Productions N7-210
SORRENTO COAST N3-210
SORRENTO COAST N3-210
Southern Wales N7-210
SPACE HOTELS ITALY N3-200
Spanish Tourist Office - London N4-210
Special Tours N7-300
Spido Rotterdam Boat Cruises N7-406
Spirit of Scotland /Spirit of Wales/Taylors Three Rock N7-210
Spring Hotels Group N5-200
St Paul's Cathedral N7-410
ST. GEORGE BEACH & SPA N3-220
ST. RAPHAEL HOTEL N3-220
St. st. Constantine and Helena N6-210
STADEMOS HOTELS LTD N3-220
Starhotels - Savoia Excelsior Palace N3-200
State Tourist Board Southwest Germany N6-410
StayUpon Hospitality Group N4-200
Stella Croatica N8-129
Stena Line Ltd N7-200
Stile Italiano Tours N3-210
STOP SPAIN INCENTIVES & EVENTS N4-210
Strand Palace N7-210
STUDENT TRAVEL AGENTS NETWORK N5-110
SU LITHUSRL N4-500
Suditaliahotels N3-210
SUITES CORTIJO FONTANILLA N5-210
SUN INCOMING N5-510
Sunborn Gibraltar N3-507
SUNCARE DMC PROFESSIONALS N3-220
SunExpress Airlines N8-210
Sunrise Hotels Ltd N3-220
Sunspot Tours (Malta) Ltd. N3-420
SUPERNOVA DMC N5-210
Susesi Luxury Resort N8-210
Svata Katerina Resort N8-320
SWADESHI hotels N4-500
SWAN Tourism Travel Agency N9-407
SWANDOR HOTELS & RESORTS N8-210
Swiss Quality Hotels N7-320
Swiss Tailor Made Company N7-320
SwissTours N7-320
Switzerland Tourism N7-320
Switzerland Tourism Globals N7-320
Switzerland Travel Centre N7-320
TABLAOS FLAMENCOS GREATER MADRID N4-210
TAILWIND AIRLINES N8-210
Talas Montenegro DMC N9-406
Tandem Travel Bulgaria N6-210
TANGIERS TRAVEL N8-210
TAP Air Portugal N4-200
TAV Airports N8-612
Tbilisi and Batumi International Airports N8-202
Teeling Whiskey Distillery N7-200
Tel Aviv Hotel Association N2-200
TELEFERIC GRAND HOTEL N6-300
TEMPS N5-520
TENERIFE TOURISM CORPORATION N5-200
TENUTA DEI NORMANNI N3-210
Tenuta rocci cerasoli N3-210
Terra Nova N7-300
TETTUCCIO TOUR N3-200
TH RESORTS N3-200
Thames River Sightseeing N7-210
Thanos hotels and resorts N3-220
THB hotels N5-420
The Beatles, Liverpool N7-210
The Beautique Hotels N4-200
The Begin Hotels N3-200
The Biltmore Hotel Tbilisi N8-202
The Celtic Collection N7-210
The Cronin Travel Group N7-200
The Federation of the Hotel Industry from Romania N6-300
The Group Company N7-109
The Harrison Chambers of Distinction N7-200
The iNUA Hotel Collection N7-200
The Jerusalem Development Authority N2-200
The Jerusalem Hotel Association N2-200
The Lince Hotels N4-200
THE MARMARA GROUP N8-210
The National Gallery N7-410
The Old Royal Naval College N7-410
THE PALM EXPERIENCE HOTELS N5-210
The Plus Planet by Cristoforo N3-200
The QHotels Collection N7-210
The Royal Mint N7-210
The Sense Experience Resort N3-200
THE SLOW TRAVELLERS N6-300
The St. Regis Belgrade N8-402
The State Agency for Tourism Development
of Ukraine N8-609
The Talbot Collection N7-200
The Tunnels - Gibraltar's WWII Experience N3-507
THE VOYAGER N3-210
THE WESTIN LA QUINTA GOLF RESORT & SPA N5-510
THISIS: INCOMING N5-210
THRACIА TOURIST REGION N6-210
Ticketcounter N7-406
Ticketpipe N8-100
Time for Georgia N8-202
Titanic Belfast N7-200
Titanic Hotels N9-402
Titlis Cableways N7-320
Tivoli la Caleta Tenerife Resort N5-200
TLV BOOKING AGENCY N6-300
TodayTix Group N7-516
TOMORROW TRAVEL INCOMING TOUR OPERATOR N3-200
ToolBox Consulting Ltd N6-312
Tootbus N7-210
Top Atlantico DMC N4-200
Top Gear Mobility N5-520
TOP GROUP EXPRESS N5-510
TOP TOURS ROMANIA N6-300
TORREMOLINOS TOWN HALL N5-510
TORRES TRAVEL TOUR OPERATOR N3-210
Toscana Promozione Turistica N3-200
Tottenham Hotspur Football & Athletic Co Ltd. N6-120
TOUCAN TRAVEL N4-500
TOUR & KIDS: FAMILY TRAVEL SPECIALISTS REGION
OF VALENCIA (SPAIN) N5-520
Tour operator Baltic Saitas N7-422
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Tour Operator Incoming Italy since 1990 N3-200
Tour Partner Group N7-200
Tour Partner Group N7-210
TOUR10 N5-210
TOUR10 N5-510
TOURISM ASSOCIATION OF SARAJEVO CANTON N6-314
Tourism Association of the City of Bihac N6-314
Tourism Association of Tuzla Canton N6-314
Tourism Committee of the Ministry of
Economy of RA N6-400
Tourism Group International N7-406
Tourism Ireland N7-200
Tourism Organisation of Gusinje N9-406
Tourism organisation of Herceg Novi N9-406
Tourism organisation of Nis N8-402
Tourism organisation of Podgorica N9-406
Tourism Organisation of the City of Novi Sad N8-402
Tourism organisation of Tivat N9-406
Tourist Agency VisitGeorgia Ltd N8-202
Tourist Authority – South Moravia N8-320
Tourist Board Bled N9-200
TOURIST GUIDE OF GREECE N3-506
Tourist organization of Cacak N8-402
Tourist Organization of Kraljevo N8-402
Tourist organization of Novi Pazar N8-402
TOURISTATION N3-210
Tour-Line N4-200
Tours of Tuscany N3-200
Towns of Italy srl N3-122
Train World N7-502
TRANSAIR Travel & Events N6-300
Transport for Wales N7-210
Travel & Entertainment Group N7-210
TRAVEL BEFORE N3-210
Travel Europe Reiseveranstaltungs GmbH N8-128
Travel Gossip N3-602
TRAVEL JET CO. N3-200
TRAVEL LIDER DMC N4-200
TRAVEL ONE MADEIRA N4-200
TRAVEL OPEN DAY N3-210
Travel Switzerland - Swiss Travel System AG N7-320
Travelans Baku N7-520
Traveling Beyond Imagination N3-200
Travelling Iceland N7-300
TRAVELSHOP TURKEY N8-120
Trenitalia Spa N3-518
TRENTINO TOURIST BOARD N3-210
TRH HOTELES N5-210
TRIBE MILANO MALPENSA N3-210
Trigon Hotel Group N7-200
Trinity Hotel Groups N7-200
TROODOS TOURISM BOARD N3-220
Tropea Accommodation.com N3-210
TRUE ITALY EXPERIENCE N3-200
Try Portugal N4-200
TTX - Trafalgar Tickets N7-512
Tulip Experience Amsterdam N7-406
Turangra N4-200
Turim Hotels N4-200
TURISMARCHE INCOMING TOUR OPERATOR N3-210
Turisme Mallorca N5-220
TURISMO DE ARAGÓN N4-210
Turismo de Lisboa - Visitors & Convention Bureau N4-200
Turismo de Portugal I.P N4-200
TURISMO TORINO E PROVINCIA
- TORINO TOURIST BOARD N3-200
Turistička organizacija Kotor N9-406
Turkish Airlines N8-510
Türkiye Tourism Development and Promotion
Agency (TGA) N8-210
TUROB - HOTEL ASSOCIATION OF TURKIYE N8-210
TÜROFED - Türkiye Hoteliers Federation N8-210
Tuscany 360 N3-200
Tüyap Exhibitions Group N8-210
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers N7-210
UGOLINI VIAGGI SRL N3-510
UKinbound N7-210
Ukino Hotels N4-200
UNILINE TRAVEL COMPANY - DMC N9-210
UNIONE NAZIONALE PRO LOCO D'ITALIA APS N3-200
United Hotels of Portugal N4-200
UNITED TRAVEL MALTA N3-420
Up at The O2/The O2 N7-210
V.O.S - Vision of Scandinavia N8-600
VAKKO HOTEL&RESIDENCE (NİŞANTASI &SUMAHAN
BOSPHORUS) N8-210
Valamar N9-210
VALENCIA REGION N5-520
VALENCIA TURISME N5-520
Valtur – Nicolaus – Raro Villas N3-210
Van der Valk Brussels Airport N7-502
Van der Valk Hotels**** Wallonia N7-500
Varna Municipality N6-210
VAS GROUP DMC N6-100
Vedettes de Paris N2-210
VEDITALIA N3-210
Veles e Vents N5-520
VELIKO TARNOVO MUNICIPALITY N6-210
Veneto, the Land of Venice - Regional Tourism Board N3-510
VENEZIA UNICA - Municipality of Venice N3-510
VENICE CABARET DINNER SHOW BY AVANSPETTACOLON3-510
VENICE TOURS SRL N3-510
VENICE WATER LINK - RAFFAELLO NAVIGAZIONE N3-510
VENUS BEACH HOTEL N3-220
Veritaly- Sardinia DMC & Travel Designer N4-500
Verticalife - Outdoor Travel Company N3-200
VERY VIVA VENICE SRL N3-510
Veturis Travel N5-200
Via Hansa & Borealis N7-420
VIAGGI DI MARE N3-200
VIAGGIARE RENT N3-510
VIAJES EUROAMÉRICA N5-210
VIAJES OLYMPIA N4-210
VIAJES OLYMPIA N5-210
VIAJES OLYMPIA N5-510
VIALAND Theme Park&Vialand Palace Hotel N8-210
Vialattea ski resort N3-200
Viaport Marina N8-210
ViaVitória - DMC AZORES N4-200
Vibra Hotels N5-420
VidaMar Hotels & Resorts N4-200
VIKING HOTELS N8-210
Vila Bled and Brdo Estate N9-200
Vila Galé Hotels N4-200
VILEXTUR DMC N6-300
VILLA ASFODELI BIKE&RELAX HOTEL N4-500
Villa della Pergola N3-200
N3-210
VILLA IL GIOIELLO Sorrento N3-200
VILLA QUARANTA TOMMASI WINE HOTEL & SPA N3-510
VILLAGGIO SAN FRANCESCO - BIHOLIDAY N3-510
Villas & apartments N3-200
Vincci Hoteles N5-200
VINCI Airports N2-210
VIP Executive Art's Hotel N4-200
Virtuous Travel & Concierge N3-210
Visit Ards and North Down N7-200
Visit Armagh N7-200
Visit Batumi N8-202
Visit Belfast N7-200
VISIT BERGAMO N3-210
VISIT BORȘA - MARAMUREȘ N6-300
VISIT BRESCIA N3-210
Visit Causeway Coast and Glens N7-200
Visit Cork N7-200
VISIT CRAIOVA N6-300
VISIT CULLERA N5-520
Visit Derry N7-200
VISIT GANDIA N5-520
Visit Greenwich N7-210
VISIT HARGHITA N6-300
Visit Iceland N7-300
Visit Jersey N7-210
Visit Lake District, Cumbria N7-120
Visit Leeds N7-210
Visit Levi
Visit Liverpool N7-210
VISIT MARAMUREȘ N6-300
Visit Mid Ulster N7-200
Visit Nicosia N3-220
Visit North Yorkshire N7-210
VISIT ORADEA N6-300
Visit Paris Region N2-210
Visit Piemonte MICE N3-200
Visit Porto & North of Portugal N4-200
Visit Poznan N7-220
VISIT SOPOT N7-220
Visit Tavernes N5-520
VISIT TIMIȘOARA - DMO N6-300
VISIT VALENCIA N5-520
Visit Wales N7-210
Visit West (Bath & Bristol) / Cotswolds Plus N7-210
Visit York N7-210
Visitas Guiadas y Excursiones Valencia and Go N5-520
VisitBrabant - in the south of the Netherlands N7-406
VisitBritain N7-210
VisitMons N7-500
VisitScotland N7-210
VITORIA-GASTEIZ N4-210
VIVARA VIAGGI N3-200
Vivosa Apulia Resort N3-210
V.O.S - Vision of Scandinavia N7-429
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VOX GROUP N7-418
Voxel, an Amadeus Company N6-200
Voyage Hotels N8-210
VOYAGES SERVICES PLUS N2-210
Vueling Airlines N6-200
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London N7-402
Warsaw Tourism Organization N7-220
Watch & Cow N7-320
Wavyssa N5-210
WAYS2ITALY N3-200
WeCareHotels Hotels - Restaurants N7-500
Weekend Travel N7-520
welcome berlin tours N6-410
Welcome to Sardinia DMC & MICE N4-500
WELLSICILY DI SCARLET WORLD N3-210
Westport House & Gardens N7-200
Whale Watching Akureyri N7-300
White's Hotels & Group Travel N7-200
Wicked Direct N7-210
Windermere - Lake District N7-210
Windermere Lake Cruises N7-120
Windmill Lane Recording Studios N7-200
Windsor Travel Group N4-200
WINE & DINE HOLIDAYS BY NEW VISTA N3-210
Wish More Hotels N8-210
Wojewodztwo Slaskie Urzad Marszalkowski
Wojewodztwa Slaskiego N7-425
WORLD HERITAGE CITIES OF SPAIN N4-210
WORLD OF SUNRISE HOTELS N8-210
WORLD SYNERGY TRAVEL N6-300
WORLD SYNERGY TRAVEL BULGARIA N6-210
WORLDTOURS ITALY - Tours & Transfers N3-210
WOTELS N4-200
WOW Porto | World Of Wine N4-200
WWW.SETASDESEVILLA.COM N5-210
XO Cape Arnna N9-508
Yookye N3-200
YOUR TOURS PORTUGAL N4-200
ZACCARDI HOTELS N3-210
Zaccheraservice SRL N2-116
Zadar County Tourist Board N9-210
Zagreb Tourist Board N9-210
ZETEMA PROGETTO CULTURA N3-210
Zip World Windermere N7-120
Experiences
AAA Travel S4-309
Addison Lee S4-412
Advantage Car Rental & EZ Rent A Car S4-519
Amadeus River Cruises S4-400
Beauty of Japan Tours S4-309
Big BusTours Ltd S4-410
CARQ / CARGINI _ Future Transportation
Enterprises Ltd S4-518
China Charmission Travel S4-309
Chrismar Travel S4-106
City Sightseeing Ltd S4-310
Club Sports Ltd S4-318
Collective Hospitality / Destination Hospitality S4-610
Crew Tours S4-309
Cuba Incentives S4-309
Dutch Cruise Line B.V. S4-308
Ecoplace Tours S4-106
Feenstra Rijn Lijn S4-500
finitione S3-120
Global Discovery S4-309
Go City Ltd. S4-210
Grand Prix Grand Tours S4-600
HolidayPirates Ltd S4-218
HR GUEST HOSPITALITY SRL FOR JADA
HOTELS COLLECTION S3-124
Innstant Travel S4-300
INTREPID TRAVEL DMC S4-120
Italcamel s.p.a S4-200
Just a Drop S4-602
Khiri Travel S4-309
Köln-Düsseldorfer Deutsche Rheinschiffahrt GmbH S4-500
Lüftner Cruises S4-400
Meet and Greet Italy S4-309
New World Travel S4-309
Ocean Advice S4-500
Ocean Diva S4-500
Orion Trek Voyages S4-309
P1 Travel S3-648
Primate Tours Limited S4-106
River Advice S4-500
Royal Mountain Travel P.Ltd S4-309
Scylla AG S4-406
Solana Tours S4-309
Sports Events 365 S2-628
STARLING FLEET S4-500
Thames Luxury Charters S4-500
Travco Corporation Ltd. S4-208
Travel Before Italy S4-106
Travel Connection Sport S4-214
Travel To Marketing Pulmeg Corporation SA S4-106
Travellanda Ltd S4-204
TUDING SAS S4-618
UNITED WATERWAYS AG S4-500
Viatur Travel Services S4-106
VIVA Cruises S4-406
VIVA RIVERSIDE S4-406
Walks / Devour Tours S3-122
WEIßE FLOTTE SACHSEN GmbH S4-500
Wendy Japan - World Compass Group S4-106
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts S4-302
XS2Event - B2B Sports Tickets S4-108
Transport
Addison Lee S4-412
Advantage Car Rental & EZ Rent A Car S4-519
Autovia SRL S4-426
B-Rent Srl S4-320
CARQ / CARGINI _ Future Transportation
Enterprises Ltd S4-518
CARWIZ International d.o.o. S4-526
Drivado, Global Ground Transportation
& Chauffeur Service S4-322
Drivalia SpA S4-224
Enterprise Rent A Car UK & Alamo Car Rental S4-222
Finalrentals S4-620
Flex To Go S4-428
Global Passenger Network S4-328
Gray Line Worldwide S4-524
IMS International Mobility Solutions GmbH S4-520
ITALY CAR RENT S4-110
NextCar and Priceless Car Rental S4-628
otoQ Car Rental / Drive365 Car Rental S4-420
Rail Europe S4-422
TUDING SAS S4-618
Yours Car Rental S4-228
Accomodation
& Wholesalers
Alpitour World - Jumbo Tours DMC S3-312
Amazing Morocco DMC S3-638
Anglo American Hotel Florence, Curio Collection by Hilton
S3-210
Australia Inbound by Orange Journeys S3-638
BAJA EXPEDITIONS S3-638
BAKUUN S3-248
BWH Hotels | Great Britain S3-426
BWH Hotels Central Europe GmbH S3-426
Chania Flair Boutique Hotel, Tapestry Collection
By Hilton S3-210
CONRAD TULUM RIVIERA MAYA S3-210
Convergent International Travel
Development Co.,Ltd S3-440
DIDATRAVEL TECHNOLOGY
SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. S3-328
DoubleTree by Hilton Bodrum Isıl Club All
Inclusive Resort S3-210
DoubleTree by Hilton Cape Town Upper Eastside S3-210
Elite Travel Group S3-638
Ensana s.r.o. S3-442
European Tour Operators Association Ltd. S3-426
Footprint Travel S3-638
Front S3-614
G2 Travel Limited S3-430
Globetrotters Travel & Tours S3-426
Go Global Travel S3-218
Graduate Cambridge & The Randolph S3-210
Hard Rock Cafe International S3-426
Highline Tours & Travel S3-638
Hilton S3-210
Hilton by Playa S3-210
Hilton Cancun All Inclusive S3-210
Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All Inclusive Resort S3-210
Hilton Dubai Al Habtoor City S3-210
Hilton Garden Inn Nairobi Airport S3-210
Hilton London Metropole S3-210
Hilton Rijeka Costabella Beach Resort and Spa S3-210
Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All Inclusive Resort S3-210
HolidayPirates Ltd S4-218
Hotelbeds Spain, S.L.U. S3-318
HR GUEST HOSPITALITY SRL FOR JADA
HOTELS COLLECTION S3-124
iCanopii.com S3-412
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COMPAGNY NAME STANDS COMPAGNY NAME STANDS COMPAGNY NAME STANDS
Import Promotion Desk S3-610
Infinity Holidays S3-340
Innstant Travel S4-300
iOL S3-520
Italcamel s.p.a S4-200
i'way S3-449
Juniper Travel Technology S3-415
Lake District Estates t/a Ullswater Steamers S3-426
LETSFLY LIMITED S3-526
Liberty Africa Safaris S3-638
Miki Travel S3-310
Miki Travel Limited S3-310
Northern Norway Travel/SSP S3-426
NoviNomad Travel Company S3-638
NUMO lerapetra Beach Resort Crete, Curio
Collection by Hilton S3-210
ODEONBEDS S3-322
One Love Destinations S3-549
Onyx CenterSource S3-539
OsaBus | Dispo S3-426
P1 Travel S3-648
Peakpoint Global Turizm Dis Tic Ltd S3-410
Prime Tours Germany GmbH S3-426
PRIME TRAVEL SERVICE TURIZM SEY. TAŞ.
INŞ. SAN. VE TIC. LTD.ŞTI. S3-538
Rakuten Travel Xchange Pte. Ltd S3-630
RateHawk S3-426
RateHawk, part of Emerging Travel Group S3-540
Smyrooms S3-230
St Christopher's Inns S3-426
STUBA S3-218
Tamàna Company S3-638
TBO.COM S3-510
Tempo by Hilton New York Times Square S3-210
The Adventure Connection Group Ltd S3-638
The Emerald House Lisbon - Curio Collection
by Hilton S3-210
The Green Spot S3-638
The Wander Adventures S3-638
Tixstock S3-512
Tour Axis S3-426
Tourmind Corp Limited S3-536
Travellanda Ltd S4-204
Travco Corporation Ltd. S4-208
Trip.com Group S3-530
TTI - Travel Technology Initiative S3-618
Viagens Abreu, SA S3-344
Vosaio Travel Group S3-426
WebBeds FZ LLC S3-238
welcomebeds.com S3-414
WORLD 2 MEET, S.L.U. S3-320
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts S4-302
Yalago S3-428
ZEMI Miches All-Inclusive Resort. Curio Collection
by Hilton S3-210
Technology
11-Infotech System Co Ltd S2-101
365id S2-522
3FullSteps S2-230
AERTiCKET S2-221
Airalo S2-426
Amadeus Hospitality, Inc. S2-220
Amigo S2-307
Amigo Tours S2-302
Anchor Operating System S2-222
Babylon Tours S2-302
BAKUUN S3-248
Bandwango S2-414
Barclaycard Payments S2-536
Bedbankglobal S2-230
BLASTNESS UK LIMITED S2-210
Bluehouse Technology S2-409
Bókun S2-302
BookingAgora S2-230
BridgerPay S2-628
Clio Muse Tours S2-302
CodeGen Ltd S2-318
COSMOBEDS S2-230
Cyberlogic SA S2-338
Danaos S2-230
dcs plus - Travel Technology S2-520
DECTA Ltd S2-434
DTS Travel S2-230
ENLITE S2-230
Exactly.com S2-114
Facilitatrip s.a.s. S2-217
FareHarbor BV S2-418
Flywire S2-327
Front S3-614
GenX eSolutions Pvt Ltd S2-209
GIATA GmbH S2-221
GP Solutions GmbH S2-430
HASHSTUDIOZ TECHNOLOGIES S2-207
Headout S2-302
HeyTrip International Limited S2-310
Holafly Limited S3-518
HOLIPAY S2-205
HotelDO S2-436
Inspiretec Travel Platform S2-401
InterLnkd S3-632
intuitive S2-324
Kaptio Ltd S2-625
Key Tours S2-302
KOOB.tech S2-217
Lemax d.o.o. S2-424
LETSFLY LIMITED S3-526
LYKO S2-301
Manage Your Trip S2-304
Mize S2-330
Modulr S2-425
myGO S2-230
NAYAX S2-534
Newhotel Software S2-320
Nitro Travel Solutions S2-110
NIUM S2-336
Onyx CenterSource S3-539
Open Destinations S2-316
Palisis AG S2-302
Pax2pay S2-218
Paysafe Holdings UK Limited S2-525
Pliant GmbH S2-432
PriceTravel S2-230
RateGain S2-410
RatesPro S2-230
Renthub Srl Software for Rental Companies S2-405
RightRez, Inc. S2-203
Sabre GLBL Inc. S2-326
Smartpricing S2-524
SOPHI Outsourcing Inc. S2-302
Stripe: A payments platform for the travel
& hospitality industry S2-532
Sugati Travel S2-527
SUNRATE S2-529
Techno Heaven Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. S2-100
The One Destination Company S3-549
Tixstock S3-512
TOP International Hotels GmbH S2-201
Toureo Booking Systems S2-303
TourOptima S2-302
Tourplan S2-438
TourReview S2-302
Tourwriter S2-526
TPConnects Technologies S2-407
Travel Compositor, SL S2-334
Travel Connection Technology S2-334
Travel Technology Systems S2-428
TravelgateX S2-230
Travelgenix - Agendas Group S2-305
Traverse Automation S2-630
Trekzy S2-302
TripMatrix S3-102
TrustYou GmbH S2-420
UBIGI S2-523
UBIO S2-535
UK Telecom Distribution Ltd S2-638
Vamoos S2-116
VariFlight S2-416
Voiso S2-620
Wego S2-230
Welcome Pickups S2-302
WeTravel S2-215
Zinantis by FPH S2-230
Boulevard
Al Jazeera Media Network
BBC Studios
Wanderlust Travel Media Limited
The Americas
BL7
BL5
BL8
¡AH CHIHUAHUA! S5-220
ABAV NACIONAL S5-200
ADA TOURS S5-200
Adobe Rent a Car S5-230
ADVENTURE JOURNEYS S5-400
AGENCIA DE PROMOCION TURISTICA
CENTROAMERICANA (CATA) S5-618
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AGENCIA IL VIAGGIO TRAVEL S5-230
Alamo, National & Enterprise Rent a Car S5-230
Alaska Railroad S7-500
All Reps S5-500
All Seasons Resort S6-300
Alliance for Downtown New York S7-300
AlliedTPro S7-400
ALLTOUR ECUADOR S5-400
Altman Real Estate S6-300
Amadeus Travel Agency Costa Rica S5-230
Amazilia Travel S5-230
AMAZON NATURE TOURS S5-200
Amazon River Expeditions TTOO - Heliconia
Amazon River Lodge S5-210
AMAZONAS S5-200
AMAZONIA - MALOCAS JUNGLE LODGE S5-200
amiGO Rent a Car Costa Rica S5-230
Amstar S6-200
Ancestral Travel S5-500
Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo S5-230
ANDEAN TRAVEL COMPANY S5-400
Andes World Travel S5-500
Anguilla Tourist Board S6-316
Antarctica21 S5-410
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA TOURISM AUTHORITY S6-218
Apes Hill Barbados Golf Resort & Community S6-300
ARANWA HOTELS RESORTS & SPAS S5-210
AREA15 S7-410
ARGENTINA - Instituto Nacional de Promoción Turística S5-520
ARMOTOURS Tour Operator S5-230
Atlantis Paradise Island S6-310
Australis S5-410
AUTHENTIC ECUADOR S5-400
Aventuras Tierra Verde S5-230
Aventure Colombia S5-500
avianca S5-500
AVIATUR S5-500
AVIS RENT A CAR S5-230
Awake Adventures S5-500
AZUL BRAZILIAN AIRLINES S5-200
Bahamas Out Island Promotion Board S6-310
BAHIA S5-200
Bambuda S5-510
Barbados Sotheby’s International Realty S6-300
Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc S6-300
Barefoot Holiday S7-100
BEBRAZIL TRAVEL PARTNERS, DMC S5-200
Bella Aventura Costa Rica S5-230
Bermuda Tourism Authority S6-208
BEST OF COSTA RICA TOUR OPERATOR & DMC S5-230
B-For International S7-500
S7-506
S7-400
S7-408
Blue Sky Luxury S6-300
BLUMAR DMC S5-200
Bonotel Exclusive Travel S7-408
Botánika Osa Peninsula, Curio Collection by Hilton S5-230
Boyd Gaming S7-410
Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau S7-210
BRAZIL ECOTOUR DMC IN BRAZIL S5-200
BRAZILIAN LUXURY TRAVEL ASSOCIATION S5-200
Bruce Guatemala S5-518
Buenaventura Golf & Beach Resort Panama S5-510
Busport Group S5-510
Butterfly Beach Hotel S6-300
BWH Hotels S7-408
Cactus Tour LatinXplore S5-230
Caesars Entertainment S7-410
California Academy of Sciences S7-400
CAMINO TRAVEL BY CAMINO GROUP S5-230
Caribbean Tourism Organisation UK & Europe S6-316
Caribe Royale Orlando S7-200
CASTELO TRAVEL DESIGNERS S5-200
Cayman Islands Department of Tourism S5-430
CEARÁ S5-608
Chelsea Hotel, Toronto S7-500
Chile Travel S5-410
Cicloaustral Chile S5-410
Cirque du Soleil S7-410
Clark Tours S5-518
Coco Reef Resort & Spa S5-530
Coconut Court Beach Hotel S6-300
COLIBRI EXPEDITIONS & TUCAN LODGE S5-400
Colombia 57 S5-500
Colombia Memories S5-500
Colombian Details SAS S5-500
Colombian Journeys S5-500
COMPASS BRAZIL, DMC S5-200
Condor Travel S.A.C S5-104
Condor Verde | DMC Guatemala S5-518
Copa Airlines S5-510
Corporación Camino Real S5-518
Costa Rent a Car S5-230
Costa Rica Reps DMC & Tour Operator S5-230
Costa Rica Tourist Board S5-230
Costa Rican Trails S5-230
Crowne Plaza Times Square S7-300
Cruceros Skorpios S5-410
Cruise America Inc S6-104
CTS Turismo S5-410
Cuba Tourist Office S5-420
Dalca Travel S5-410
Daytona Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau S7-210
Decameron All Inclusive Hotels & Resorts S5-510
DEL BIANCO TRAVEL EXPERIENCE S5-200
Destin/Fort Walton Beach S7-210
Destination Services Costa Rica S5-230
DMC - TOP Costa Rica Experiences S5-230
Dominican Republic Ministry Of Tourism S6-210
Domiruth Travel Service S5-210
Dover Beach Hotel S6-300
Drive-a-Matic Car Rentals S6-300
Easirent S7-500
Ecochile Travel S5-410
Ecole Travel S5-230
Ecuador Ministry of Tourism S5-400
EHTL VIAGENS S5-200
Elemento Natural Costa Rica S5-230
EM Hotels S5-500
Empire State Building Observatory S7-300
Enchanting Hotels & Experiences S5-230
EPR TRAVEL S5-400
ETOURS BRAZIL DMC S5-200
EUROPCAR RENT A CAR S5-230
Evenia Hotels S5-510
Evermore Resort S7-200
Excelencia en Viajes Panamá S5-618
EXPLOOR PERU S5-210
Explore Louisiana S7-400
FAIRMONT RIO DE JANEIRO COPACABANA S5-200
Falkland Islands Tourist Board S5-110
Far Out Trails Chile S5-410
Faranda Hotels & Resorts S5-510
Find My Costa Rica S5-230
Florida Attractions Collection S7-200
Florida Keys and Key West S7-210
Florida´s Space Coast S7-210
Fontainebleau Las Vegas S7-410
GALACRUISES EXPEDITIONS S5-400
GALAPAGOS GALAXY CRUISES - GALAGENTS S5-400
GEO REISEN S5-400
GLOBAL LAND TOUR S5-400
Go and Travel S5-500
GO GALAPAGOS KLEINTOURS S5-106
Go West Tours S7-408
GOL AIRLINES S5-200
GONDWANA BRASIL S5-200
Grand Cayman Marriott S5-430
Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau S7-210
Green Travel DMC S5-500
Green World Adventures GWA S5-230
Grenada Tourism Authority S6-316
Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa S6-208
Grupo Pachira, Tortuguero S5-230
Guanderlost Tours S5-518
Guyana Tourism Authority S6-308
Hadco Experiences S5-530
Hampton by Hilton Grand Cayman Seven
Mile Beach Hotel S5-430
Hideaway Rio Celeste S5-230
Hilton Barbados Resort S6-300
Horizontes Nature Tours S5-230
Hotel Águila de Osa S5-230
Hotel Hacienda Guachipelin S5-230
Hotel Parador Nature Resort & Spa/Hotel Arenal ManoaS5-230
Hotel San Bada Resort & Spa S5-230
Hoteles Cumbres S5-410
HOTELES JOSE ANTONIO S5-210
Hotteo Travel S5-410
Hover Tours International Corp. S5-510
Hudson Yards S7-300
IBEROSTAR SELECTION MIRAFLORES S5-210
IDEIA TOURS - D.M.C S5-200
IDT S5-500
IGUASSU FALLS S5-200
ILS Tours S5-410
Impulse Travel S5-500
Inara Travel S5-410
INCA RAIL S5-210
INCENTIVAMOS COLOMBIA S5-500
Incredible Adventures S7-408
Inside Panama S5-510
INSTITUTO GUATEMALTECO DE TURISMO
– INGUAT S5-518
Instituto Nicaragüense de Turismo (INTUR) S5-618
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interCaribbean Airways S6-110
INTREPID COLOMBIA S5-500
INTREPID PERU S5-210
ITAPARICA TOUR OPERATOR S5-200
Jamaica Inn S6-318
Jamaica Tourist Board S6-318
JARDIM DA AMAZONIA LODGE S5-200
Jonview S7-500
JOURNEYS DMC BRAZIL S5-200
JW Marriott Panama S5-510
Karisma Hotels & Resorts S6-306
Kiubo S5-500
LA PAZ, MÉXICO S5-220
Laguna Lodge Tortuguero S5-230
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority S7-410
LATAM AIRLINES S5-200
LEGENDARY PERU S5-210
LIMA TOURS S5-210
LINK EXPERIENCES (Signature Ecuador Member) S5-400
LIVE ECUADOR TRAVEL GROUPLET S.A. & SUCHIPAKARI
AMAZON LODGE S5-400
Loberías del Sur – Carretera Austral S5-410
MACONDO DMC SAS S5-500
Majestic Holidays S6-310
MARANHÃO S5-200
Marbella Costa Rica Tour Operator & DMC S5-230
Margaritaville Beach Resort S6-310
Marriott Hotels of Costa Rica S5-230
Marriott International S6-316
Marriott Select Brands Costa Rica S5-230
Martsam Tcalravel S5-518
MATO GROSSO S5-200
MAVA TRAVEL PERÚ S5-210
Maverick Helicopters S7-410
Maya Trails S5-518
Mayan Gateway S5-518
Mears Transportation Group / Mears Connect S7-200
MECA INTERNATIONAL DMC S5-220
MEMORABLE TRAVEL GROUP / MEMORABLE
INCENTIVES DMC S5-230
METROPOLITAN TOURING S5-400
Metropolitan Touring Colombia S5-500
METROPOLITAN TOURING PERU S5-210
MÉXICO S5-220
MGM Resorts International S7-410
Millennium Hotels of New York City S7-300
Minor Hotels Americas S5-220
MORPHO EVASIONS COSTA RICA S5-230
MOUNT IRVINE BAY RESORT S5-530
MTA Costa Rica S5-230
Naples Marco Island Everglades S7-210
NAPO WILDLIFE CENTER S5-400
Nassau & Paradise Island Promotion Board S6-310
NASSF TRAVEL - B CORP S5-210
National Car Rental - Enterprise Rent A Car Mexico S5-220
NATIVA 365 PROMOÇÕES E EVENTOS LTDA S5-608
Nayarit S5-220
New York City Tourism + Conventions S7-300
Niagara Helicopters S7-506
NIZUC/BRISAS GROUP S5-220
Noble House Hotels & Resorts S6-108
NOI Hotels S5-410
NU Car Rentals S7-408
Ñuble Region que inspira S5-410
Ocean Hotels S6-300
Oceanwide Expeditions S6-102
Outlanders Colombia S5-500
Panama al Natural S5-510
Panama Crown Tours S5-510
Panama Journeys S5-510
Panamericana de Viajes S5-500
PANTANAL EXPLORER - DMC S5-200
Papillon Helicopters S7-410
PASSION BRAZIL S5-200
PERÚ A TRAVEL S5-210
PERU JAMUY TRAVEL S5-210
PERU LEISURE TRAVEL S5-210
PERUVIAN SOUL S5-210
PHOENIX TRAVEL GROUP S5-500
ProColombia S5-500
PROMPERÚ S5-210
Protrip DMC S5-410
PTS PERÚ S5-210
PULLMAN LIMA SAN ISIDRO S5-210
Pure Travel Group S5-500
Pure! Chile S5-410
QUADRI & AVENTURAS S5-200
Quimbaya Latin America S5-510
QUINTI S5-400
Radisson Aquatica Resort Barbados S6-300
Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours S7-408
Ramada Plaza Resort & Suites International Drive S7-200
REDE WINDSOR S5-200
Red Frog Beach Island Resort S5-510
Remac Tours S6-300
Renaissance Panama City Hotel S5-510
Rentyl Resorts S7-210
Resorts World Las Vegas S7-410
RIO DE JANEIRO S5-200
RIO JOURNEY CO. S5-200
RIOTUR S5-200
Rosen Hotels & Resorts S7-200
ROTA DAS EMOÇÕES S5-200
ROTA PANTANAL-BONITO/MATO GROSSO DO SUL S5-200
ROXY DINNER SHOW S5-200
Saint Lucia Tourism Authority S7-100
SALKANTAY TREKKING PERU S5-210
SALVADOR DA BAHIA S5-200
Salvaje Travel Chile S5-410
Sandals & Beaches Resorts S6-318
SAO PAULO STATE S5-200
SÃO SEBASTIÃO - SP S5-200
Sarah Young Concierge & Young Estates S6-300
SATSPeru S5-210
SETOURS HANDCRAFTED JOURNEYS DMC S5-210
Si Como No Resort & Wildlife Refuge S5-230
Solar Tours S7-100
South American Tours DMC S6-100
SOUTH EXPEDITIONS S5-400
Sphere S7-410
ST Costa Rica (Swiss Travel Costa Rica) S5-230
St. James Travel & Tours S6-300
Steve Kay Productions S7-300
Stoutes Car Rental S6-300
STP Guatemala S5-518
Suitree Experience Hotel S5-230
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt S7-300
SUN GATE TOURS S5-210
TAP AIR PORTUGAL S5-200
Ted Sunshine Enterprise S5-530
Tennessee Tourism - Trade S7-308
TERRA BRAZIL EXPERIENCE S5-200
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism S6-310
The Colombian Project S5-500
The Colombian Trip S5-500
The Crane Resort S6-300
The Liming & Bequia Plantation Hotel S6-316
The Mango Bay Group S6-300
The Metropolitan Opera S7-300
The St. Regis Bermuda Resort S6-208
The STRAT Hotel, Casino and Tower S7-410
The Trident Hotel & Castle S6-318
The Venetian Resort Las Vegas S7-410
The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach
Resort & Spa S5-430
The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa,
South Carolina USA S7-400
TIERRA DE LOS ANDES S.A.C. S5-210
TIERRA DEL VOLCAN S5-400
Tobago Tourism Agency S5-530
Tourism Tennessee S7-308
TOURS BAHIA S5-200
TOURS LIMITED LLC S7-408
Travel Excellence S5-230
TRAVEL GROUP S.A. S5-210
Travel Solutions Colombia DMC S5-500
TravelArt Chile S5-410
TRIP360.TRAVEL DMC PERÚ S5-210
Turavion S5-410
Turismo Gato Andino S5-410
Uncover Colombia S5-500
Uniquely Galapagos x EcoAndes Travel S5-100
Universal Orlando Resort S7-200
VALENCIA TRAVEL CUSCO S5-210
VAOVA S5-500
Vapues Travel S5-510
Vertice Travel S5-410
Viajes Anita S5-510
VIARE TRAVEL S5-200
VIDA Cayman S5-430
VIPAC TRAVEL S5-210
VIRACOCHA TURISMO INTERNACIONAL S5-210
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas S7-410
Visit Anchorage S7-500
VISIT BRASIL / Brazilian Tourist Board S5-200
VISIT BRAZIL TRAVEL ASSOCIATION (VBRATA) S5-200
Visit Central Florida S7-210
VISIT FLORIDA S7-210
VISIT IGUASSU S5-200
Visit Mississippi S7-308
Visit Orlando S7-200
VISIT PANAMA S5-510
Visit Panama City Beach S7-210
Visit Pensacola S7-210
VISIT RIO S5-200
Visit San Antonio S7-308
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Visit San Antonio - Trade S7-308
VISIT SÃO PAULO S5-200
Visit USA Association (UK) Limited S7-308
VISITE RIO GRANDE DO NORTE S5-200
VISITING GALAPAGOS S5-400
VIVA ECUADOR S5-400
VIVA O PARÁ S5-200
Voyzant Inc S7-506
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort S7-200
World of Hyatt Inclusive Collection S6-200
WPERÚ-TRAVEL S5-210
WYNDHAM HOTELS S5-400
Wyndham Reef Resort Grand Cayman S5-430
Middle East
ABC Tourism LLC, Dubai S9-220
Abdulmohsin Al Hokair Company
for Tourism & Development S8-510
Abu Dhabi National Hotels S10-215
Address Beach Resort Fujairah S9-420
Air Arabia S10-210
Air Connectivity Program (ACP) S8-212
Air Travel & Tours LLC / Al Maha Rent A Car Oman S11-200
Ajman Department of Tourism Development S10-400
AJMAN HOTEL MANAGED BY BLAZON HOTELS S10-400
AJMAN SARAY -A LUXURY COLLECTION RESORT S10-400
Ajwaad S8-212
Al Habtoor Grand Resort, Autograph Collection S9-220
Al Hamra Residence and Al Hamra Village Hotel S10-500
AL KOOR DISCOVER OMAN S11-200
Al Madinah Region Development Authority S8-212
Al Messila, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa Doha S9-210
ALBALAD Development Company S8-409
AlBoraq DMC S8-212
ALFARIS INTL TRAVEL & TOURISM CO S8-212
Ali Bin Ali Holidays S9-210
Almaysara Tours S9-525
Almosafer (Part of Seera Group) S7-420
Almosafer Activites S8-212
Alsubaee Holidays S8-103
ALULA Guide S8-212
Anantara Mina Al Arab Ras Al Khaimah S10-500
Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort S9-220
Anjum Hotel Makkah S9-515
Arabian Adventures S9-220
Arabian Travel Market S9-220
ARADA S10-210
Aseer Development Authority S8-212
Asfar Iraq S9-525
ASFAR, the Saudi Tourism Investment Company S8-510
ATA Travel Dubai (Astra Travel Agency LLC) S9-220
Athaar Arabia DMC S8-510
Atlas Tours S10-420
AYLA S10-420
BAHI AJMAN PALACE HOTEL S10-400
BAHRAIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD S10-222
Bahrain Tourism & Exhibitions Authority
(BTEA) S10-222
Bahwan Tourism LLC S11-200
BAN Tourism S8-510
Banyan Tree Dubai S9-220
Best choice S9-525
BEST OF BAHRAIN BY HOUSE OF TRAVEL S10-222
Bil Weekend S9-525
BILAD ALSAFARI S9-525
Boutique Group S8-212
BOUDL HOTELS & RESORTS S8-212
BRONZ TOURISM S10-400
Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai S9-220
Cheval Maison The Palm Dubai S9-220
Classic for Touristic Resorts & Hotel Management
S10-505
Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers S10-215
Conrad Dubai S9-220
Crowne Plaza Dubai Marina and InterContinental
Residences Dubai Business Bay S9-220
cruise saudi S8-212
Dakkak DMC S10-420
Dar Aleiman Co S8-212
Dar Al Taqwa Hotel Madinah S8-510
DARINA HOLIDAYS S10-400
Day 3 travel S10-420
Delta Hotels by Marriott Jumeirah Beach, Dubai S9-220
Desert Adventures Tourism S9-220
Desert Gate Tourism S10-215
Diriyah company S8-220
Discover Qatar S9-210
DISCOVER SAUDI (Part of Almosafer) S8-212
Discovery Circle Tours S10-420
DMC Arabia – Kurban Tours S8-212
Doha Bus S9-210
Doha Oasis & Quest S9-210
DOLPHIN KHASAB TOURS S11-200
DoubleTree by Hilton Marjan Island S10-500
DP World – Port Rashid Cruise terminals S9-220
Dubai S9-220
Dubai Creek Harbour Cluster S9-220
Dubai Holding Entertainment S9-220
Dukes The Palm, a Royal Hideaway Hotel S9-220
DUSIT THANI ABU DHABI S10-215
DWO GUEST BAHRAIN S10-222
EBooking Travel and Tourism S9-220
EET Global S8-510
Eithad airways S10-215
Elaf Group S8-212
Elevate S9-220
Elite Club International Travel & Tourism S10-420
Emaar Entertainment Group S9-220
Emirates S9-220
EMIRATES PARK ZOO AND RESORT S10-215
Environment and Protected Areas Authority S10-210
Ethara S10-215
EXHIBITION WORLD BAHRAIN S10-222
EXO Saudi Arabia S8-212
Experience Abu Dhabi S10-215
Expo Centre Sharjah S10-210
Expo City Dubai S9-220
FAIRMONT AJMAN S10-400
Fairmont Amman Hotel S10-420
Fairmont Bab Al bahar S10-215
Fairmont Dubai S9-220
Fairmont The Palm S9-220
FARHAT TOURS S10-222
FBT Adventures S9-220
FIVE Hotels and Resorts S9-220
flydubai S9-220
flynas S8-212
FREE ZONES AUTHORITY OF AJMAN S10-400
Fujairah Holidays S9-420
Fujairah Rotana Resort & Spa S9-420
Fujairah Tourism & Antiquities Department,
Government of Fujairah S9-420
Fursan S8-510
Fuwairit Kite Beach, Tapestry Collection by Hilton S9-210
Gewan Hotels and Resorts S9-220
Global Scuba Oman S11-200
Golden Highlands S11-200
Golden Sands Hotels & Hotel Apartments S9-220
GOZAHID DESTINATION MANAGEMENT S8-212
Grand Mercure Dubai City S9-220
Green Arrow Tours S10-420
GULF AIR S10-222
GULF HOTELS GROUP S10-222
Hail Region development Authority S8-212
Hajjat Tours S10-420
Hampton by Hilton Marjan Island S10-500
Hamza Camel Tours S8-510
HAWAR RESORT BY MANTIS S10-222
Hilton S8-212
Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island S10-215
Hilton Doha S9-210
Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah and Hilton Dubai
Jumeirah and Hilton Dubai The Walk S9-220
Hilton Hotel & Resorts S11-200
Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas S9-210
HOLIDAY MOMENTS TOURISM LLC S10-500
Husaak S11-200
Hussain Mohammed Hijazi Group S8-510
Hussak Adventures S8-510
Hyatt Hotels Dubai S9-220
Hyatt Regency Riyadh-Olaya S8-510
Hyyak S8-510
IBN FIRNAS TRAVEL & TOURISM S10-222
Infinite Tours S11-200
InterContinenta1 Fujairah Resort S9-420
InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi S10-215
InterContinental Hotels Group - Jordan S10-420
InterContinental Hotels Group Dubai Festival City S9-220
InterContinental Muscat S11-200
Intercontinental Ras Al Khaimah Mina Al Arab
Resort & Spa S10-500
INTERCONTINENTAL REGENCY BAHRAIN S10-222
Iraqi Ministry of Culture & Tourism & Antiques S9-525
JA Resorts & Hotels S9-220
Jabal Omar Co. S7-425
JANNAH HOTELS & RESORTS S10-215
Jeddah Al Balad Historical Program S8-212
Jordan Experience Tours S10-420
Jordan Horizons Tours S10-420
Jordan Tourism Board S10-420
JUMEIRAH GULF OF BAHRAIN S10-222
JW MARRIOTT S11-200
Karma House Travel & Tourism S10-420
Khalidia Palace Hotel Dubai by Mourouj Gloria S9-220
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Khamas Hospitality S9-220
KHASAB TRAVEL AND TOURS S11-200
La Beduina S10-420
La Perle By Dragone S9-220
Lazure Hospitality By Tabuk Investment and Tourism Co. S8-212
Le Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre S9-220
Le Royal Meridien Abu Dhabi S10-215
Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa S9-220
Louvre Abu Dhabi S10-215
Magic Travels DMC S10-215
Mandarin Oriental Doha S9-210
Mannai Holidays S9-210
Mark Tours S11-200
Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah Dubai S9-220
Marsa Malaz Kempinski S9-210
Masarat Alterhal tour operating company S8-212
MAWASIM (Part of Almosafer) S8-212
Maysan and Katara Hills Doha, LXR Hotels & Resorts S9-210
Mida Tourism LLC S10-215
Millennium Hotels & Resorts MEA S8-510
Millennium Hotels & Resorts Middle_East and Africa S9-220
Ministry of Tourism S8-212
Minor Hotels S9-210
Miracle Oman DMC (Miracle Travel) S11-200
Miral DMC S10-215
Miramar Al Aqah Beach Resort S9-420
Mondrian Doha Hotel S9-210
Mövenpick Resort Al Marjan Island S10-500
Museum of the Future S9-220
Nawafir Travel and Tours S10-420
NEOM Company S8-400
NH Collection Dubai The Palm S9-220
NOVOTEL IBIS ADAGIO FUJAIRAH S9-420
Nurai Island S10-215
Om for Travel and Tourism Services S10-420
Oman Air S11-200
Oman Airports S11-200
Oman's Ministry of Heritage and Tourism S11-200
Omran S11-200
Orascom Hotel Management S11-200
Palazzo Versace Dubai S9-220
Palestine Ministry of Tourism & Antiquities S9-111
Pangaea Adventures Club S8-212
Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel And Villas S10-215
Park Hyatt Doha S9-210
Passage to Arabia by Al Tayer Travel S10-215
Platinumlist Tickets S9-220
Plaza Tours Jordan S10-420
priohub S9-220
Promo For Trip co S8-212
Pullman Doha S9-210
PULLMAN RESORT AL MARJAN ISLAND S10-500
Qafilat Altawhid International Group S8-510
Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara S10-215
Qasr Al Watan S10-215
Qasswa S8-510
Qatar Airways S9-210
Qatar Tourism S9-210
Qiddiya Investment Company S8-420
QIMA Travel and Tourism – DMC KSA S8-212
R Hotels S9-220
Radisson Blu Resort Fujairah S9-420
Radisson Resort Ras Al Khaimah Marjan Island S10-500
RAFFLES AL AREEN PALACE BAHRAIN S10-222
RAFFLES DOHA FAIRMONT DOHA S9-210
Raffles Dubai S9-220
Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development
Authority S10-500
RED SEA GLOBAL S8-200
Refadah Travel S10-420
Regency Travel & Tours S9-210
Residence Inn by Marriott Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai S9-220
Retaj Hotels & Hospitality S9-210
RezLive.com S9-220
Rida International Travel & Tourism S8-212
Rixos Al Mairid Ras Al Khaimah S10-500
Rixos Bab Al Bahr S10-500
Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha S9-210
Rixos Marina Abu Dhabi S10-215
Rixos Premium Qetaifan Island North
& Meryal Waterpark S9-210
Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island S10-215
RIYA TRAVEL AND TOURISM LLC S10-215
Riyadh Air S8-500
Riyadh Tours S8-212
Roaa Tours S9-525
Rocket Destination Toursim LLC S10-215
ROSEWOOD DOHA S9-210
Rotana S10-215
Rotana Hotels S8-212
Rotana Hotels & Resorts S9-220
Rove Al Marjan Island S10-500
ROYAL ARABIAN TOURS(L.L.C)-BRANCH
OF ABU DHABI 1 S10-215
Royal Commission For Makkah City and Holy Sites S8-212
Rua Al Madinah Holding S8-212
Sadd Al-Samallaghi Tourism Co. LTD - DMC S8-212
Saadiyat Island (Miral Destinations) S10-215
Saadiyat Rotana Resort & Villas S10-215
Sama Resorts and Spa S11-200
Sana Tourism DMC S8-212
SATA S10-210
Satguru DMC S9-121
Satguru Travel and Tours S9-210
Saudia S8-212
Saudi International Travel Company S8-212
Saudi Trips DMC by Almatar S8-212
S8-212
Sharjah Art Foundation S10-210
Sharjah Asset Management S10-210
Sharjah Commerce & Tourism Development
Authority S10-210
Sharjah Institute of Heritage S10-210
Sharjah International Airport Authority S10-210
Sharjah Old Cars Club S10-210
Sharjah Sports Council S10-210
Sharq Village & Spa, a Ritz-Carlton Hotel S9-210
Shdad Tourism S8-212
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers S9-220
Sheraton Grand Doha, Resort & Convention Hotel S9-210
Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort S9-220
Shk Zayed Grand Mosque S10-215
Shurooq S10-210
SMART SYSTEM HOLIDAYS LLC S10-215
Sofitel Al Hamra Beach Resort S10-500
Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa S10-222
Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk S9-220
Soudah Development Company S7-520
Strong Rent A Car S9-210
Sun Travel and Tourism S10-420
Surprise Tourism LLC S10-215
Taiba Investments S8-212
Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai S9-220
Tawfeeq Travel S9-210
Telal Resort Al Ain S10-215
The Chedi Katara Hotel & Resort S9-210
The Cove Rotana Resort S10-500
The Edition Abu Dhabi S10-215
The Jeddah EDITION S8-510
THE K - HOTEL S10-222
THE OBEROI BEACH RESORT AL ZORAH S10-400
THE RITZ-CARLTON, BAHRAIN S10-222
The Ritz-Carlton, Doha S9-210
The St. Regis Riyadh S8-510
The Torch Hospitality S9-210
Tourism 365 S10-215
Tourism Development Fund S8-212
Trav Talk S10-210
Travco Jordan Group Holding S10-420
TRAVCO LLC S10-215
Travel Agent Support S10-111
Travel Designer S9-210
Travel point Group S11-200
TRAVELLERS CHOICE TRAVEL TOURISM LLC S10-215
Two Seasons Hotel and Apartments S9-220
Two Xceed Tourism LLC S10-215
Umrahme S8-510
United Travel Agency S10-420
UTA DMC Saudi Arabia S8-212
VISIT BAHRAIN S10-222
Visit Oman S11-200
Visit South Saudi S8-510
Voco Dubai S9-220
Voyage Tours Dubai S9-220
W Abu Dhabi-Yas Island S10-215
W Amman Hotel S10-420
W Doha Hotel and Residences S9-210
W Dubai the Palm S9-220
wabar Tours S11-200
Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah S9-220
Waldorf Astoria Lusail Doha S9-210
Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah S10-500
WORLD GATE TRAVEL AND TOURISIM S9-525
WYNDHAM GARDEN AJMAN CORNICHE S10-400
Xclusive Yachts S9-220
Yas Island (Miral Destinations) S10-215
YAS PLAZA HOTELS S10-215
Zahara Tours S11-200
Africa
Absolute Africa Tours S10-519
Access Holidays & Events S11-220
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ACCOR MAROC S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
ACTIV TRAVEL S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Adansi Travel Ltd S10-510
Aegyptus intertravel S12-210
Africa Incoming - DMC for Africa S12-230
Africa Safari Connexion S12-230
Africa Unique Safaris S10-525
African Adventure Specialist S11-502
African Eagle S12-230
AFRICAN ESCAPE S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
African Parks - Zambia S12-225
AFRICAN QUEEN ADVENTURES LTD S11-210
African Sun S10-520
Afrikan Native Travel S12-230
Afritrip Morocco S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
AHSANTE TOURS S11-210
Air Kenya Express Limited S11-512
Airports Company of Zimbabwe S10-520
Akilanga DMC & Events S12-230
All Destinations Managment S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
All trips tours S12-210
AL-MAIDA COMPANY LIMITED (ZAVASTA) S11-210
Amazing Africa S12-230
Animal Kingdom Safaris & Car Hire S11-502
ARCADIA TRAVEL MADAGASCAR S11-510
Arimah Travel and Tours PVT Ltd S10-520
ARP Africa Travel Limited S10-130
AS SALAAM AIR (Z) COMPANY LTD S11-210
ASHA TOURS, Germany S11-210
Ashanti African Tours S10-510
Atlas Outdoor S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Atlas voyages S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
ATTA® (African Travel & Tourism Association) S11-512
AURIC AIR SERVICES LIMITED S11-210
Authentic Madagascar Tours S11-510
Avatar travel S12-210
Azur Hospitality S12-210
Azur Hotels S11-412
Baron Hotels & Resorts S12-210
BAWE ISLAND BY THE COCOON COLLECTION S11-210
Bey Tours - DMC Morocco S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Blue Monkey Tours S10-525
Blue Moon tours S12-210
Blue Sky Travel group S12-210
BLUEBAY HOTELS ZANZIBAR S11-210
BLUU Car Rental S12-230
Botswana Tourism Organisation S12-435
Brilliant Adventures and Safaris S11-100
BUSH 2 BEACH SAFARIS S11-210
CALUMMA TRAVEL MADAGASCAR S11-510
Camp Khwai S12-435
Caves Beach Resort S12-210
CemAir S12-230
Century City Hotels and Apartments S12-230
Charmillion Hotels & Resorts S12-210
Cheli & Peacock Safaris S10-525
CIEL D'AFRIQUE S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Coastal Air S11-512
Complete Tours S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Cresta Hotels S10-520
D-Guide S10-525
DELLAROSA BOUTIQUE HOTEL S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Densey Tours & Travel S11-502
DISCOVER MADAGASCAR S11-510
Dmc Bemiray Tours MADAGASCAR S11-510
DOLPHIN TOURS AND SAFARIS LTD S11-210
DOMAINE DES REMPARTS S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Dominion Travel & Tours S12-225
Dreams Resorts Egypt S12-210
Drifters S11-512
Durban Tourism S12-230
Eagle Travel S12-210
East Africa Camps S11-512
Eastern Cape Parks & Tourism Agency S12-230
EASY EXPLORE AFRICA LTD S11-210
Eden Tours S11-412
Egypt In Style Tours S12-210
Egypt Promotion DMC & Dahabiya Cruises S12-210
Egypt Promotion travel S12-210
Egypt Serai travel - DMC S12-210
Egypt Sunmarine Fleet S12-410
Egypt VIP Travel S12-210
EGYPTAIR S12-224
Egyptian Tourism Authority S12-210
El Gouna, Red Sea S12-210
Emeco Travel S12-210
Erinvale Estate Hotel & Spa S12-230
Es Saadi Marrakech Resort S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Escales Signature S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Excel Travel S.A.E S12-210
EXPERIENCIAH S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Explore Nasa Travel S12-210
FAIRMONT LA MARINA RABAT-SALE S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Fairmont TAGHAZOUT BAY S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Fancourt S12-230
Farah Nile Cruise S12-210
Fine Bush Tours S12-435
FISHERMAN TOURS & TRAVEL LTD S11-210
FISHERMAN'S REST S11-500
Five Dragons S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Flash Tour S12-425
FLIGHTLINK LIMITED S11-210
Forestry Commission S10-510
Frontera Travel & Tours S12-225
Funtrip travel S12-210
Gambia Tourism Board S10-515
GAT TOURS S12-210
Get the Picture S12-230
Ghana Tourism Authority S10-510
Global Accommodation S12-230
Glory Safaris LTD S11-502
GO TRAVEL MADAGASCAR S11-510
GOGIRAFFE SAFARIS LIMITED S11-210
Golden Rwanda Safaris Ltd S10-525
Gorilla Expedition Safaris S10-525
Gosheni Safaris S11-512
Grand Africa Safaris S12-230
Hashtag Egypt Travel S12-210
HEIRLOOM PRIVATE TRAVEL MOROCCO S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
HELNAN INTERNATIONAL HOTELS. S12-210
Hibon Lodge S12-230
Hilton S12-210
Hilton Taghazout Bay Beach Resort & SPA S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Holiday Vacations Zambia S12-225
Hotel 247 S12-230
Hôtel Barrière Le Naoura Marrakech S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Hwaidak Hotels S12-408
Hwaidak Titanic Hotels S12-400
Hyatt Regency Cairo West S12-210
HYATT TAGHAZOUT S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
HYATT VOYAGES S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
IHG Hotels & Resorts S12-210
Intrepid S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Jacaranda Hotels Limited S11-502
Jaz Hotel Group S11-210
JMT Tours & Safaris S12-230
Judith Safaris S10-525
JUNGLE DWELLERS #HOLIDAYGURUS S11-502
Kafunta Safaris S12-225
KaiSol Romance Resort Sahl Hasheesh S12-210
KEARSLEY TANZANIA LTD S11-210
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COMPAGNY NAME STANDS COMPAGNY NAME STANDS COMPAGNY NAME STANDS
Kempinski Nile Hotel S12-210
Kenya Tourism Federation S11-502
Kenzi Hotels Group S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
KEYS TOURS S11-210
Khwai Development Trust S12-435
Khwai Expeditions Camp S12-435
Kiambi Safaris S12-225
KILIZANZIBAR TOUR S11-210
Kingdom of Eswatini S12-244
Kingfisher Journeys S10-525
Koppan Hospitality S10-510
Koro River Camp S12-435
KTI Voyages S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority S12-230
La Palm Royal Beach Hotel S10-510
Lake Nakuru Lodges S11-502
Land Tours Ghana Limited S10-510
l'atelier du voyage S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
LEMURI TOURS VOYAGES S11-510
Leopard Tours S11-106
Letaka Safaris S12-435
Liledo Travel S11-120
Livingstone's Adventure S12-225
Long Beach Resort Hurghada S12-210
Look at Egypt Tours S12-210
Lugi Design Travels S12-230
Lumela Travel Limited S12-225
MADAGASCAR AIRTOURS S11-510
MADAGASCAR ALND OF WONDERS S11-510
Madagascar National Tourism Board S11-510
MADAGASCAR TOURISM EXPEDITIONS S11-510
Malawi Tourism S11-500
MALAWI TRAVEL MARKETING CONSORTIUM S11-500
Mandarin Cruise Line S12-210
MAPENZI BEACH VILLAGE LTD S11-210
Maritim Jolie Ville Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh S12-210
Marrakesh Travel Experts &Events S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
marriott S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Marriott International S12-210
Mattanu Private Game Reserve S12-230
Mayfair Cruises S12-210
Mhukahuru Tours S10-520
Michlifen Resort & Golf S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Ministry of Tourism c/o Ethiopian Airlines S11-410
Mogador Hotels Group S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Moivaro Lodges & Tented Camps Tanzania S10-132
MONARCH TRAVEL S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Moon River tours S12-210
Mountain Voyage S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Movenpïck Hotel Mansour Eddahbi
& Palais des Congrès S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
MOZETI TOURS AND SAFARIS LIMITED S11-210
Mozhi Bush Camp S12-225
MPALE CULTURAL VILLAGE S11-500
MTM TRAVEL & EVENTS S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Mufasa Tours & Travels LTD S11-502
Mukalya Private Game Reserve S12-225
Mukwa Travel and Tours S12-225
Mwamfushi Safari Lodge S12-225
Nasco Tours S12-210
Nasikia Camps S11-512
National Association of Nigeria Tarvel Agencies
(NANTA) S10-625
National Travel Service (NTS) S12-210
Natural Selection S12-435
Nature Expeditions Africa S11-502
NEPTUNE HOTELS S11-210
New Horizon Africa Safaris S10-525
Newmark Hotels & Reserves S12-230
Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority S11-210
Nigeria Ministry S10-519
Njovu Safaris S12-225
Nobu Hotel Marrakech & Hivernage Collection S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Nosy be Paradise Tours S11-510
NOSY BE TOURISM BOARD S11-510
Oaktree Travels S12-225
OCEAN PARADISE RESORT AND SPA - ZANZIBAR S11-210
Office National Marocain du Tourisme S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Olungawelwa Tours and Excursions S12-230
Orient tours for Hotels and tourism
development S12-220
Out and About Travel S12-230
Palm Royale Resort Soma Bay S12-210
Palmeraie Rotana Resort S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Panari Hotels & Resorts S11-502
Paradis Plage Surf Yoga & SPA Resort S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Pickalbatros Hotels & Resorts S12-210
Planet Tours S12-210
Precision Air services S11-210
Premier Le Rêve Hotel & Spa S12-210
PrideInn Hotels, Resorts & Camps S11-502
Primate Safaris S10-525
Private Safaris EA S11-502
Proflight Zambia S12-225
PSN Travel Frenzy S12-230
Pullman Cape Town S11-512
PURE MOROCCO S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Purple Fusion Clothing S12-225
Radisson Blu Hotel S11-502
Radisson Blu Hotel, Marrakech Carre Eden S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Radisson Blu Mosi-Oa-Tunya Livingstone Resort S12-225
Radisson Blu Taghazout Bay Surf Village S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Radisson Hotel Group - Madagascar S11-510
Radisson Hotel Group, South Africa S12-230
Rainbow Tourism Group S10-520
Ranch De Diabat S.A.R.L S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Rixos Hotels Egypt S12-510
Rovos Rail Tours (Pty) Ltd S12-240
ROYAL ZANZIBAR BEACH RESORT S11-210
Rwanda Development Board S10-525
RwandAir S10-525
Saba Tours S12-210
Safari Park Hotel S11-502
SAFINA TOURS & SAFARIS LTD S11-210
SAHARA EXPERIENCE S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Sahara Tours International S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Sakkara Group International S12-430
Saladino tours S12-210
Sali Safaris S11-512
Sambora Kinigi S10-525
Sanctuary Retreats S11-512
Sarova Hotels S11-502
Satguru DMC S12-230
Savy Tour and Travel Agency S10-525
SAWASAWA AFRICA LTD S11-502
Sawela Lodges S11-502
SEA CLIFF RESORT & SPA ZANZIBAR S11-210
SEANA SRL S11-210
Senegalese Tourism Promotion Agency S11-600
Sense of Africa East Africa S11-512
Sense of Africa Namibia & Botswana S11-512
Sense of Africa South Africa S11-512
Sense of Oceans S11-512
Serena Hotels S10-134
Serenity Hospitality Group Egypt S12-434
Serry Beach Resort S12-210
Sierra Leone Tourism Board S10-528
SIFAKA VOYAGES MADAGASCAR S11-510
Silver Africa Tours & Safaris LTD S11-502
SilverBird Travel Plus Ltd S11-502
SIMBA SAFARIS LTD S11-210
SINDBAD TOURS & SAFARIS S11-210
Sofitel Hotels Egypt S12-210
Sol Oasis Marrakech By Melia International S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Somabay Red Sea S12-200
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Somak Travel Limited S11-502
Sonesta St. George Hotel Luxor & Luxury Nile Cruises S12-210
South African Airways S12-230
South African National Parks S12-230
South African Tourism S12-230
South Sinai Group S12-210
South Sinai Travel S12-210
Southern Africa 360 Luxury Holidays S12-230
SOUTHERN EXPEDITIONS S11-210
Southern Sun S12-230
Spring Tours S12-210
Springbok Atlas Tours & Safaris S12-230
Squamater Safaris S12-435
St Helena Tourism S11-512
Steigenberger Hotels & Resorts S12-210
Stella Di Mare Hotels & Resorts S12-210
S'TOURS S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Sun International For Tourism (Savoy Group) S12-300
SUNBIRD HOTELS AND RESORTS S11-500
SUNBIRD TOURS AND TRAVEL S11-500
Sunbirds Oasis Lodge S12-340
SUNRISE Resorts & Cruises S12-420
Sunseekers Tours Ltd S10-510
SUNSET BUNGALOWS KENDWA S11-210
Taba Heights, South Sinai S12-210
Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) S11-210
Tanzania Tourist Board S11-210
The Bishop’s House Lodge S10-525
The Capital Hotels, Resorts & Apartments S11-512
The Egyptian Travel Agents Association (E.T.A.A) S12-210
THE MORA S11-210
The presidential Group S12-210
The Safari & Conservation Co. S11-512
THE TRAVEL CENTRE S11-500
The Victoria Falls Hotel S10-520
THE VIEW HOTELS S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Thompsons Africa S12-230
Tikida Golf Palace SOTA S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
TIME TRAVEL MOROCCO S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
TONGOLE WILDERNESS RETREAT S11-500
Two Rivers Hotel S12-435
TPF Hospitality S11-512
TRANSAFRICA S11-512
Travco Travel of Egypt S12-210
TRAVEL LINK S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Traveline S12-210
Treasure Egypt Tours and travel S12-210
Trekking Travels & Tours S12-225
Triad travel Agency S12-210
Tropitel Hotels & Resorts S12-210
Try Zambia Travel and Tours S12-225
Tunisian National Tourist Office S11-412
Tusks and Trails S12-225
Uganda Airlines S10-508
ULENDO SAFARIS S11-500
Ultimate Africa Expeditions LTD S11-502
UMODZI PARK S11-500
Umoja Travel Agency S10-525
Unique Rwanda Vacation Experts S10-525
UPCOUNTRY ADVENTURE LIMITED S11-210
V2 Travels - South African DMC S12-230
Vacations to go travel S12-210
Viamed Egypt travel S12-210
Visit Zimbabwe S10-520
VM Morocco S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Voyagers Rentals Limited S12-225
Wadi Tours S12-210
Wakanow.com S10-519
Waldorf Astoria Cairo Heliopolis S12-210
Wanderlux Safaris S10-525
Waterberry Zambezi Lodge S12-225
WELLWORTH COLLECTION S11-210
WELLWORTH HOTELS, LODGES, RESORTS & CAMPS S11-210
West Africa Tourism Organisation (WATO) S10-618
Weston Hotel Limited S11-502
WHITE SANDS RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTRE S11-210
Widiane Resort S11-220
S11-520
S11-419
Wilderness Safaris S10-525
Willch Travel and Tours S12-225
Wings Group S12-210
Wings Tours S12-210
Workers Compensation Fund Control Board S12-225
Xperience Resorts - Sharm El Sheikh S12-210
You Go Egypt S12-210
Yousha Safaris S12-225
Z. Boskovic Air Charters LTD S11-502
Zà TOUR S11-510
ZAFS Tours S11-210
Zambia Tourism Agency S12-225
ZANZIBAR COMMISION FOR TOURISM S11-210
ZARA TANZANIA ADVENTURES S11-210
Zimparks S10-520
ZK Venture Company Limited-LUX Marijani Zanzibar S11-210
Asia
1StopBorneo Wildlife N9-520
360 Tours Lanka N12-210
365 TRAVEL N12-420
500Rai & 360° ISSARA Floating Resort N10-210
7°south Ltd N11-515
AAA Hotels & Resorts Pvt Ltd N11-415
Ace Travels & Conventions N12-210
Adaaran Resorts N11-415
Adhitya Ayurveda (PVT) LTD N12-210
ADVENTURE INDONESIA N9-220
AFSONA-TRAVEL N9-418
Air China N12-220
Air Mauritius N11-200
Aitken Spence Hotels N12-210
Aitken Spence Travels N12-210
Aju Incentive N10-400
Aklan Provincial Government N10-200
Ak-Sai Travel N9-214
Alaya Resort Ubud N9-220
ALIBU RESORT NHA TRANG - 5 STAR BEACH
FRONT BOUTIQUE RESORT N12-330
Alila Kothaifaru Maldives N11-415
Alizee Resort Management N11-200
Alpine Kailash Trek Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
ALTOUR (INDOCHINA) DMC N12-420
Ambassador Cruise N12-335
Ambiance Hotels and Resorts N9-415
Amorita Resort N10-200
ANA - All Nippon Airways N12-418
Anantara Hua Hin Resort N10-210
Anantara Koh Yao Yai Resort&Villas N10-210
Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas N11-515
Anantara Maldives Resorts N11-415
Andrew The Travel Company (Pvt) Ltd N12-210
Angsana Velavaru N11-415
Annset Holidays Inc. N10-200
ANTIQUITY N12-210
Arabiers Sri Lanka N12-210
Araliya Hotels & Resorts N12-210
Arena Beach N11-415
Art Group N9-510
ARTOTEL Gelora Senayan N9-225
ARTOTEL WANDERLUST N9-220
ASIA ADVENTURES LTD N9-418
ASIA DMC N12-420
ASIA LEGEND TRAVEL N12-420
Asia Luxe Travel N9-418
ASIA PACIFIC TRAVEL N12-420
ASIA TOP TEAM TRAVELS SDN BHD N9-520
Asiana Airlines N10-400
Asian Island Pvt Ltd N12-210
Asian Trails N10-210
Asiana Airlines N10-400
ASIANA TRAVEL (Asiana Corp.) N12-420
Association Des Hotel Des Charmes N11-200
Association des Hoteliers et Restaurateurs
Ile Maurice (AHRIM) N11-200
Atmosphere Core Private Limited N11-228
Atmosphere Resorts and Spa N10-200
Atoll Discovery Pvt Ltd N11-415
Attitude Hotels N11-200
Atypique Lanka Pvt Ltd N12-210
AURORA TRAVEL & DMC N12-420
Avani+Fares Maldives N11-415
Avista Grande Phuket Karon - MGallery N10-210
AYANA Hospitality N9-628
Ayodya Resort Bali N9-220
AZ Safir Travel & Tours N9-420
Baglioni Resort Maldives N11-415
Bali Beach Hotel & The Meru Sanur N9-220
Bali Mandira Beach Resort & Spa N9-220
Banaue Hotel / Mount Data Hotel N10-200
Bandos Maldives N11-415
Bangladesh Tourism Board N10-500
Barcelo Whale Lagoon Maldives N11-415
Baron Travel Corporation N10-200
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Base Camp Holidays Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya N10-210
Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels N11-200
Beau Vallon Hospitality N11-200
Beauty of Japan Tours Co., Ltd. N12-415
Beijing Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau N12-220
Best of Lanka (Pvt) Ltd N12-210
Beyond Escapes Pvt Ltd N12-210
Beyondary Travel Sri Lanka N12-210
Bhutan DMC - Windhorse Tours N11-404
Bhutan Etho Metho Tours & Treks Ltd N11-125
BIG BAY GROUP N12-238
BIG HOLIDAY INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. N12-415
BIKE and HIKE LLC N9-510
Biyaheko.com Corporation N10-200
Blue Horizons Travel & Tours N10-200
Blue Lanka Tours N12-210
Blue Poppy Tours and Treks N10-411
BookMe Maldives N11-415
Borneo Adventure N9-420
Borneo Adventure (Sabah) N9-520
Borneo Cultures Museum N9-420
Borneo Eco Tours / Sukau Rainforest Lodge N9-520
BORNEO ESCAPADE TOUR N9-520
Borneo Nature Tours N9-520
Borneo Sandakan Tours N9-520
Borneo Trails Tours & Travel Sdn Bhd N9-520
Boutiques in Sri Lanka N12-210
Brennia Kottefaru Maldives N11-415
Browns Hotels & Resorts N12-210
Buddha Air (P.) Ltd. N11-520
Butterfly Vacations N12-210
Canareef Resort Maldives N11-415
CAPELLA CRUISE HALONG BAY (operated
by VIETSTAR CRUISES) N12-420
Capital Travel & Tours Pvt Ltd N11-415
Cathay Tours N11-200
Centara Grand Island Resort N11-415
Centara Hotels & Resorts N10-210
Central Asia Travel N9-418
Central Japan Railway Company N12-418
Central Japan Tourism Association N12-418
Ceylon Tours Ltd N12-210
Cha Da Hotel Group N10-210
Chatrium Hospitality N10-210
China Adventure Travel Co. Ltd N10-104
China Airlines UK & Ireland N11-220
China Highlights International Travel
Service Co., LTD N12-230
China Nimbus Travel N12-232
China Southern Airlines N12-220
China Travel Service (Taiwan) N11-220
Chongqing Municipal Commission of Culture
and Tourism Development
重 庆 市 文 化 和 旅 游 发 展 委 员 会 N12-220
Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts N11-415
Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts N12-210
Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts N12-210
Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts N12-210
Citrus Grande Hotel Pattaya N10-210
Citrus Resorts & Hotels N12-210
Club Agutaya Resort N10-200
Coco Bodu Hithi N11-415
Columbus Tours Sri Lanka N12-210
COMFI TRAVEL & TOURISM N9-415
Coquille Bonheur N11-200
Cora Cora Maldives N11-415
Corail Hélicoptères N11-200
Coral Helicopteres/Sofitel N11-200
Courtyard by Marriott Bali Nusa Dua Resort N9-220
Creative Travel N10-410
Creole Travel Services N11-515
Crimson Hotels and Resorts N10-200
Cross Hotels & Resorts N10-210
CROSSROADS Maldives N11-415
Crown & Champa Resorts N11-415
Crusador Sports & Leisure Tours N12-210
Crystal Holidays N12-210
CTPH Lifestyle & Travel Services N10-200
Curious Korea N10-400
DAHAE DMC N10-400
daOne Tour N10-400
Delux Holidays Pvt (Ltd) N12-210
Department of Culture and Tourism of Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region China N12-220
Department of Tourism , Government of Kerala N9-320
Department of Tourism, Government of Goa N11-400
Destination Asia N10-108
Destinesia Sentra Wisata N9-220
Dhigufaru Island Resort N11-415
DIAMONDS THUDUFUSHI N11-415
Discova N10-102
Discova Thailand N10-210
Discover Central Asia Tours (DCAT) N9-510
Distinct Destinations N11-402
DMC CONNECT CO.,LTD. N10-210
DMC Japan by KNT N12-418
Dolores Travel Services N9-418
DOUBLE SIX LUXURY HOTEL, SEMINYAK N9-220
Drift Theluveliga Retreat N11-415
DTH Travel N9-102
DTH Travel Lanka (Pvt) Ltd N12-210
Dusit Thani Maldives N11-415
Dwidaya Wisata Indonesia N9-225
Earthen Experiences LLP N11-120
Easia Travel N10-210
Ecogreen Holidays N9-420
Edison Travel Service N11-220
EKHO Hotels & Resorts N12-210
Elephant Hills Thailand N10-210
Emerald Collection N11-415
Epic Borneo (MM2H) Sdn Bhd N9-420
Esna Holidays (Sri Lanka & Maldives) N12-210
Etourism N10-400
EUROPAMUNDO VACATIONS N12-429
EVA Airways, U.K. Branch N11-220
Exemplary Voyages N12-210
EXO Travel N10-110
Exotic Holiday Mauritius N11-200
Explore Indonesia N9-220
Explore Shizuoka / Tourism Shizuoka Japan N12-418
Fair House Villas and Spa N10-210
Fiyavalhu Maldives N11-415
Flameback Eco Lodge N12-210
Fort Resorts N12-210
Fukushima Prefecture, Japan N12-404
Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Association N12-410
Furaveri Maldives N11-415
Fushifaru Maldives N11-415
Georgian Holidays N9-214
Glavtour N9-510
GLOBAL AIR DMC KAZAKHSTAN & CENTRAL ASIA N9-410
Global DMC Network N12-429
GO-INDOCHINE COMPANY LIMITED N12-420
Gold Tour Japan N12-235
Golden Foundation Tours N11-220
Goldi Sands Hotel / Suriya Resort N12-210
GRACE & GALAXY HOLIDAYS (PVT) LTD N12-210
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba N12-415
Greatown Travel N9-420
Green Park Resort N12-210
Gwangju Tourism Organisation N10-400
H.I.S. Tours Co., Ltd. N10-210
HA TRAVEL N12-420
HANATOUR ITC N10-400
HANATOUR JAPAN Co.,Ltd N12-418
Hankyu Travel International N12-410
Hankyu Travel International Co., Ltd. N12-418
Happiness Kingdom (HK) Travels N12-200
Happy Trails Borneo Tours N9-420
Happy Trails! Asia N9-220
Hayleys Leisure N12-210
Hayleys Travels N12-210
Head of the tourism department of Turkistan region N9-410
Heritage & Veranda Resorts Mauritius N11-200
Heritance Aarah N11-415
Hilton Hotels Seychelles N11-515
Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa N11-200
Hilton Sri Lanka N12-210
Hilton Yala Resort N12-210
Holiday Ao Nang Beach Resort Krabi N10-210
Holiday Inn Kandooma N11-415
Holiday Inn Resorts & Radisson Hotels Thailand N10-210
Holiday Planners N10-400
Horseback Adventure Mongolia Ltd N12-529
Hotel Tibet International Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
Hotel Villa Fontaine N12-415
House of Travels & Tourism Pvt Ltd N12-210
Howard Hotel Group N11-220
Hummingbird Travel N11-415
Hyatt Resorts Of Bali N9-220
I CON CONSULTANT N12-210
Ifuru Island Maldives N11-415
IMPRESSIA TOURS N12-420
India Tourism N10-220
Indian Hotels Company Limited N11-502
INDOCHINA SAILS N12-420
INDOCHINA TRAVEL SERVICES (ITS) VIETNAM N12-335
Infinity Vacations N12-210
Info-Service Company N9-510
Inivie Hospitality Management N9-220
INNER MALDIVES HOLIDAYS PVT LTD N11-415
Intas Destination Management Inc N10-200
INTER MICE ASIA N9-418
InterContinental Mauritius Resort N11-200
International Caravan Travel Service N9-622
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Intrepid DMC N12-210
Island Adventures (Pvt) Ltd N12-210
Island Holidays Maldives N11-415
Island Leisure Lanka N12-210
Isle Chic Private Limited N11-415
Ithaa Holiday Maldives N11-415
Iya-Valley & Other Wonders,Tokushima, Shikoku N12-418
Jakarta Tourism and Creative Economy
Department N9-225
JALPAK / Japan Airlines N12-418
Jambuluwuk Hotels and Resorts N9-220
JANE DMC KOREA N10-400
Jans Tours N9-220
Japan Airlines (JAL) N12-418
Japan Association of Travel Agents(JATA)/
Tour Quality Japan N12-418
Japan National Tourism Organization N12-418
Japan-Korea Strait wide-area Tourism Council N12-300
Jeevawasa Group N9-220
Jetwing Hotels N12-210
Jetwing Travels N12-210
JEWEL TOURS N12-420
JIVA HOA LU RETREAT N12-420
Josun Hotels & Resorts N10-400
Journey DMC N11-520
JourneyScapes (Pvt) Ltd/Sigiriya Jungles (Pvt) Ltd N12-210
JR-EAST HOTELS N12-418
JTB Global Marketing & Travel N12-418
JTB GLOBAL MARKETING & TRAVEL (Online FIT) N12-429
JUULCHIN LLC N12-529
Juulchin World Tours LLC N12-529
JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island Resort N11-415
JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa N11-415
Kaani Palm Beach N11-415
Kaimoo Resorts and Hotels N11-415
Kalpak Travel – Central Asia Experts N9-612
Kandima Maldives N11-415
KANSAI Tourism Bureau N12-418
Karavansaray Turkistan Hotel N9-410
Karunakarala Ayurveda Resort N12-210
Kata Palm Group | Kata Palm, Rawai Palm,
Maikhao Palm, PHUKET N10-210
Kathmandu Holiday Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
KBA TUR Indonesia N9-220
Kelana DMC N9-220
Kempinski Seychelles Resort Baie Lazare N11-515
Kesari Tours Pvt Ltd N10-118
Khiri Travel Sri Lanka N12-210
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority N9-415
Kim’s M&T DMC Korea N10-400
Klad Travel N9-410
Kora Tours Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
Korea Tourism Organization N10-400
Korean Air N10-400
Kyrgyz Association of Tour Organizations (KATO) N9-510
Kyrgyz Republic N9-510
Kyushu Tourism Organization N12-418
Lagoon View Maldives N11-415
LAKE VIEW GROUP HOTELS & VN IMPRESSIVE TOURS N12-420
Landmark Lancaster Bangkok N10-210
Lanka Holiday Destinations N12-210
Lanka Holidays.Net N12-210
Lanka Vacations (Pvt) Ltd N12-210
Lankaila Pvt Ltd N12-210
LE Grand Galle N12-210
Le Meridien Maldives Resort & Spa N11-415
lebua Hotels and Resorts N10-210
LETS GO MALDIVES PVT LTD N11-415
Lihim Resorts - El Nido N10-200
Lily Hotels N11-415
Lion Travel Service (Taiwan) N11-220
Lisa Tours and Travel N9-225
LLC "Kyrgyz Concept Travel" N9-510
LOTTE Hotels and Resorts N10-400
LOTTEJTB CO., LTD. N10-400
LPTI N11-403
LSR N12-210
LUX* South Ari Atoll N11-415
LV Travel ( Lac Viet Travel & Trading Co.,Ltd ) N12-236
MAAGIRI HOTEL N11-415
Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board N10-520
Madifushi Private Island N11-415
Madulkelle Tea & Eco Lodge N12-210
Makini Bush Camp Yala N12-210
Makunudu Island N11-415
MALAHINI KUDA BANDOS N11-415
Maldives Association of Tourism Industry (MATI) N11-415
Maldives Marketing and Public Relations
Corporation N11-415
Maldivian N11-415
Mandara Hotels N12-210
Manta Air N11-415
Maradiva Villas Resort & Spa N11-200
Marco Polo Central Asia Travel N9-214
Marianas Visitors Authority N12-408
Maritim Hotels Mauritius N11-200
Marriott Mauritius N11-200
Mason's Travel N11-515
MATCHA Samui Resort (formerly Chaba Samui Resort) N10-210
Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority N11-200
Mautourco N11-200
Melia Bali - Indonesia N9-220
Merusaka Nusa Dua N9-220
Metadee Concept Hotel N10-210
METTA VOYAGES N12-420
MICHINORI TRAVEL TOHOKU N12-418
MIKI TRAVEL LONDON LIMITED / HIS Europe ltd N12-418
Ministry of Culture and Tourism of
The People’s Republic of China N12-220
Minor Hotels N10-210
Minor Hotels Sri Lanka N12-210
Misibis Bay Resort N10-200
Mode Sathorn Hotel N10-210
Mongolia-Great Genghis tours & expeditions N12-529
Mongolian Tourism Organization N12-529
Mongolian Vision Tours LLC N12-529
Morven Hotel Colombo N12-210
Mount Lavinia Hotel Group N12-210
MyTaiwanTour Travel Service N11-220
MyTrips Travel & Tours N10-200
Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel / JR-Central Hotels N12-418
Namaste Tourism & Holidays Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
Nasalis Larvatus Tours Sdn Bhd N9-520
National Hotels and Guesthouse Association
of Maldives (NHGAM) N11-415
National PR-Centre SUE under the Ministry
of Culture and Tourism of the Republic
of Uzbekistan N9-418
Nepal Big Mountain Travel Company Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
Nepal Himalayan Voyages Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
Nepal Tourism Board N11-520
NEW JOURNEY NEW HORIZON N12-220
NF Travel & Tours N12-210
NIKA ISLAND RESORT AND SPA N11-415
NKAR Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd N12-210
NOOE Maldives Kunaavashi N11-415
Nova Maldives N11-415
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa N9-220
Nutty's Adventures Co.,Ltd. N10-210
Oak Ray Hotels & Resorts N12-210
Odisha Tourism N11-225
Oita Prefecture N12-410
One Wayang Tours (Paradesa Borneo) N9-420
ONYX Hospitality Group N10-210
Orchid Incoming N10-610
ORETA Travels (Pvt) Ltd N12-210
Orient Voyages N9-418
Oriental Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd N12-210
OUTRIGGER MALDIVES MAAFUSHIVARU RESORT N11-415
Owadan Tourism N9-214
Pacto DMC N9-220
PAKISTAN N9-415
Pan Lanka Travels N12-210
Panan Krabi Resort N10-210
Panorama Destination (Thailand) N10-210
Panorama Destination Indonesia N9-220
PARADEE N10-210
Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa N11-415
PEARL TRAVEL SERVICE PVT LTD N11-415
Pearle Beach Resort & Spa N11-200
Pegasus Reef Hotel & Giritale Hotel N12-210
Peopletravel N9-418
Philippine Retirement Authority N10-200
Pilgrimage Village & Vedana Lagoon resorts, Vietnam N12-335
Plataran Indonesia N9-220
Plaza 21 Plus Travel Inc. N10-400
Plaza 21 Travel Service N10-400
Plumeria Hotels and Resorts N11-415
Pramana Experience N9-220
PREMIUMPASS INTERNATIONAL N10-400
PT BHARA TOURS BANDUNG N9-220
Pt Citrus Tree Group N9-220
PT. Asian Trails Indonesia N9-220
PT. Kuta Cemerlang Bali Jaya (KCBJ Tours) N9-220
Pullman Kuching & Pullman Miri Waterfront N9-420
Pullman Maldives Maamutaa N11-415
Radisson Blu Resort Maldives N11-415
Radisson Hotels Sri Lanka N12-210
Radisson Resorts Mauritius N11-200
Railay Princess Resort & Spa and Railay Bay
Resort & Spa N10-210
Rajah Tours Philippines, Inc. N10-200
Rajasthan Tourism N10-525
Rayavadee N10-210
Reethi Faru Resort N11-415
Reollo Travel N11-415
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Resfeber Holidays - Sri Lanka DMC N12-210
Resort Life Travel Pvt Ltd N11-415
Riff Hikkaduwa Design Hotel N12-210
ROBINSON Club Maldives Pvt. Ltd N11-415
ROCKET DMC UZBEKISTAN N9-418
Rodrigues N11-200
Rosyth Estate House N12-210
Royal Avila Boutique Resort - Lombok N9-220
Royal European Travel N11-220
Rural Heritage N11-125
Rustic Travel N9-520
Rye Tour Co. Ltd. N10-400
Sabah Tourism Board N9-520
SAFFRON TRAVEL N12-238
Saigontourist Group N12-428
Santhiya Resorts & Spas N10-210
Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts N9-220
SANTRIAN RESORTS & VILLA N9-220
Sanya Tourism Board N12-220
Sarawak Museum Department N9-420
Sarawak Tourism Board N9-420
Satori Adventures Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
SAYAMA Travel N10-210
Sea Resorts Hotels N11-200
Seaside Finolhu Baa Atoll Maldives N11-415
Secretariat of Addu Council N11-415
Secretariat of the Guraidhoo Council N11-415
Secretariat of the Maafushi Council N11-415
Secrets of Ceylon N12-210
Segara Village Hotel N9-220
Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts N12-418
Selingan Turtle Island Resort N9-520
Sepilok Tropical Wildlife Adventure N9-520
Serene Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd N12-210
Seychelles Hospitality Tourism Association N11-515
Shaanxi Provincial Culture and Tourism Department N12-220
Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture
and Tourism N12-220
Shangri-La Le Touessrok, Mauritius N11-200
Shanti Maurice Resort & Spa N11-200
Sharp Travel Service (Philippines) Inc. N10-200
Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa N11-415
Shiba Park Hotel Co., Ltd. N12-415
Shivam Group Holiday Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
Siddhalepa Ayurveda & Anarva N12-210
Silk Path Vietnam (Hanoi - Sapa - Hue) N12-236
SILK PLUS TRAVEL N12-420
Silk Road Armenia N9-214
Silk Road Destinations N9-214
Sindh Tourism Development Corporation N9-415
Sirru Fen Fushi - Private Lagoon Resort N11-415
Sita N11-108
Sitara Travel N9-418
Skyway LTD N9-410
Smailing Tour DMC N9-220
Smart Leisure & Travels N9-420
Snowy Horizon Treks & Expedition (P.) Ltd. N11-520
SOFITEL BALI NUSA DUA BEACH RESORT N9-220
Sofitel Mauritius N11-200
Solis360 N11-200
Solis Indian Ocean Ltd N11-200
SOL TRAVEL N10-400
Somatheeram Ayurveda Group N11-406
Soranosato N12-418
Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau N12-210
STANTRIPS N9-622
Starron Tours (Pvt) Ltd N12-210
Steuart Holidays N12-210
STORY Seychelles N11-515
Sudamala Resorts Komodo, Lombok N9-220
Summertimes N11-200
Sun Leisure World Corporation N10-210
Sunlife N11-200
SUN OCEAN PVT LTD N11-415
Sun Siyam Resorts N11-415
Sunlife N11-200
Sunrise Sri Lanka Travels & Tours N12-210
Sutera Sanctuary Lodges N9-520
Swotah Travel and Adventure Pvt. Ltd N11-520
Taiwan Outdoors - Taiwan’s Leading Adventure Travel
Company N11-220
Taiwan Tourism Administration N11-220
Tamilnadu Tourism Department N10-515
Tangerine Group of Hotels N12-210
TAS CO., Ltd. N12-418
Telangana Tourism N10-510
Ten Knots Development Corporation N10-200
Thailand Journeys N10-210
The Bellevue Resort N10-200
the b hotels in JAPAN N12-418
THE BLUE WATER HOTEL & SPA N12-210
The Cocoon Collection N11-415
The Fabulous Gateway N12-210
The Fortress N12-210
The Funny Lion N10-200
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Hotel and
Tourism Management N9-106
THE KAYON HOTELS & RESORTS N9-220
The Legend Hotels & Resorts N9-415
The Lind Boracay N10-200
The LUX* Collective N11-200
The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of the
Republic of Indonesia N9-220
The Nai Harn Phuket / LJR Consultancy N10-210
The Paul Resorts & Hotels Pvt Ltd N11-100
The Reverie Saigon N12-420
The Salil Hotel Riverside Bangkok N10-210
THE SEMINYAK BEACH RESORT & SPA N9-220
The Soaltee Hotels & Resorts N11-518
The Standard Huruvalhi Resort N11-415
The Travel Guys N11-415
THE WESTIN MALDIVES MIRIANDHOO RESORT N11-415
Thema Collection N12-210
THIEN MINH GROUP N12-520
Threeland Travel dba Gray Line Vietnam N11-125
T-LIFE Partners Co.,Ltd. N12-418
Tohoku Tourism Promotion Organization /East Japan Railway
Company N12-418
Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau N12-415
TONKIN CRUISER COMPANY LIMITED N12-236
Top International Travel Service N11-220
TopView Holiday Travel Group,
China and Japan N12-234
TOUR EAST GROUP N12-429
Tour Mongolia N12-529
Tourism Authority Of Thailand -TAT Europe N10-210
Tourism Departmnet Government Of Gilgit Baltistan N9-415
Tourism Promotions Board Philippines N10-200
Tourism Seychelles N11-515
Tourism Shikoku / Anabuki Travel N12-418
Touristic Information Centre Open
Turkistan LLC N9-410
Touristic Information Centre Open Turkistan LLC N9-410
Toyama Prefecture N12-418
TRAILS OF INDOCHINA N12-420
Trans Maldivian Airways N11-415
Travel Land N9-510
Travel on Mongolia N12-529
Travelite DMC Philippines N10-200
Traworlux Maldives Private Limited N11-415
Trekker Nepal Pvt. Ltd. N11-520
Trekking Team Group N11-520
TRUSTED DMC N12-420
TST TOUR N11-220
Twin Island Private Limited N11-415
Twinpalms Hotels & Resorts N10-210
Uni-Orient Travel, Inc. N10-200
Universal Resorts N11-415
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN N12-418
Universal Tour & Travel N9-225
US Travel Korea N10-400
Uttar Pradesh Tourism N11-500
Vana Belle, a Luxury Collection Resort, Koh Samui,
Thailand N10-210
VEENA PATIL HOSPITALITY PVT LTD N11-408
VIA Philippines (via.com) N10-200
VIDOTOUR Co., Ltd N12-330
VIET EXPERIENCES TRAVEL N10-602
VIET PRESTIGE TRAVEL N12-420
Vietnam Airlines N12-428
Vietnam Tourism Development Fund (Ministry
of Culture, Sports and Tourism) N12-420
VIETRAVEL N12-420
Villa Resorts N11-422
Visit Henan N12-220
Voin Production Services N9-415
Voyages Maldives N11-415
W Koh Samui N10-210
Walkers Tours N12-210
WanderLustAsia N12-210
Whittall Travels Ayu Artravele N12-210
WICKED ADVENTURES N9-220
Window to Luxury N10-620
WINK Hotels N10-602
World of Travel Pvt Ltd N12-210
Wyndham Casablanca Jakarta N9-225
Yasawa Princess N11-415
Yunnan Provincial Department of Culture and
Tourism N12-220
Zada Liveaboard N9-220
Zaha Travels N11-415
Zeb TRAVELS N9-415
Zendmen Travel Mongolia N12-529
新 疆 是 个 好 地 方 (XINJIANG IS A NICE PLACE N12-220
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