An independent survey has shown that ITB Asia
has already become one of the leading marketplaces for the Asian
travel trade. Over 45% of buyers said they had signed business
deals during the show.
“We are very happy with the show, and the
quality of buyers we have met from Europe, the Far East, South
Africa, India and China,” said Bobby Thomas Koshy, Manager
Overseas Promotion Department, Sharjah Commerce & Tourism
Development Authority, during the show. “Co-exhibitors say that
buyers are turning up as appointed. It’s all perfectly OK, the way
it is run.”
In the survey of 190 exhibitors, 262 trade
visitors and 309 buyers, 74% of exhibitors reported a favourable
impression of the show. Nearly 85% said they would recommend
participation to other colleagues. Over 88% of exhibiting
companies said they intended to participate at ITB Asia 2010.
“We were very pleased with the quality of the buyers – leads
and contacts, especially from MICE,” said Charlie De Lorme,
Director Economic Development & Visitor Services, Utah Office &
Tourism.
Over 6,100 attendees including 553 invited buyers
attended ITB Asia 2009. Exactly 84% told the survey company that
they had a good overall impression of ITB Asia and over 90% said they
would recommend it to industry colleagues. Slightly more than 85%
said they would visit ITB Asia 2010, which takes place 20-22
October in Singapore at the Suntec International Convention and
Exhibition Centre.
ITB Asia’s partner event, Web In Travel,
which focused on the latest issues in travel technology, marketing
and distribution, also scored very highly in the survey. Trade
visitor respondents were particularly pleased with WIT’s subject
matter and the expertise of its speakers. More than 83% of
exhibitors who participated in the WIT Ideas Lab were “very”
satisfied in the session’s content.
“ITB Asia is now well
established as the leading high quality travel trade platform for
the travel industry in Asia,” said Dr Martin Buck, Director of the
CompetenceCenter Travel & Logistics at Messe Berlin. “Responding
to our attendee feedback, Messe Berlin will make further
enhancements to ITB Asia. Next year we can look forward to more
MICE participation as well as an increase in exhibitors and buyers
from China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan.”
This
year there were more exhibitors from Japan, China, India, Vietnam,
and a resurgent Indonesia, compared to last year. There was a
noticeable upturn in spa and wellness exhibitors too.
First-time exhibitor, Tourism Fiji’s Marketing Services Manager,
Adeline Lee-Erasito, expressed sentiments that were typical among
exhibitors. “Participation in ITB Asia allowed Tourism Fiji and
our suppliers to network with industry peers and meet agency
owners that are great targets for Fiji. The appointments were well
worth it and we as a destination have had the opportunity to make
initial contact with partners that are interested in adding Fiji
to their current mix of products. All the pre-show information was
well articulated and the staff were very helpful… you will
definitely see Tourism Fiji again next year.”
The ITB Asia 2009
Opening Ceremony
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