ITB Asia 2017 has completed its milestone anniversary event with record-breaking numbers.
The tenth edition of ITB Asia came to a close earlier at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
Over three days, the event hosted about 940 exhibitors from 113 countries, an 11 per cent increase over the previous year.
ITB Asia 2017 also welcomed its strongest ever buyer participation across the Corporate, MICE and Leisure sectors.
Since 2014, ITB Asia has experienced a 1:1 ratio for exhibitors and buyers.
This year, there were over 22,000 business appointments recorded during the show.
Unveiling its largest exhibitors showcase yet, ITB Asia 2017 reported a spectacular 77 per cent growth from its inaugural edition, featuring new exhibitors such as the Rwanda Development Board, Tourism Tunisia, Promote Iceland, Tourism & Foreign Affairs Department of Almaty City, Republic of Kazakhstan, Jeju Convention and Visitor Bureau, among others.
Exhibitors also invested more in the quality of their booths, with Greece, Japan, Russia and Korea putting up impressive and engaging experiences.
This year’s conference programme looked at the role of technology, setting the tone for the changes that the industry is likely to see in the next ten years.
“In view of ten years of ITB Asia, we’ve taken every effort to celebrate the past as well as to provide attendees with a useful view to the future.
“While we are very pleased with our achievements in terms of the quality and numbers, what brings us most satisfaction is bringing together all the different stakeholders across the industry to network and inspire each other.
“The relationships built and strengthened will continue to boost our efforts in making ITB Asia the region’s go-to event and a hub for unforgettable content and enriching experiences for many years to come,” said Katrina Leung, executive director of Messe Berlin (Singapore), the organiser of ITB Asia.
ITB Asia will continue to be held in Singapore, following the past ten years of consistent support from the Singapore Tourism Board and the Singapore Exhibition Convention Bureau.
Following this year’s successful show, ITB Asia has received the highest exhibitor rebookings for ITB Asia 2018.
As early as now, the surge in interest for next year’s show has been seen from destinations such as Greece, Middle East, Africa, Spain and the Scandinavian region as well as continued strong support from Asian markets such as Thailand and the Philippines.
Melia Hotels International and Global DMC Network by the JTB Group have also confirmed their stand bookings for the 2018 show.