The 46th ITB Berlin, which gets underway today,
is a more political event than ever before: the European debt
crisis, turmoil in certain countries within the Middle East,
climate protection and sustainability, as well as EU emissions
trading.
All these topics will be discussed at the
ITB Convention by leading figures from the travel industry. The
UNWTO Silk Road Minister’s Summit is taking place for the second
time at the world’s leading trade fair for the international
travel industry.
The official partner country of ITB Berlin
in 2012 is Egypt.
Dr. Christian Göke, Chief Operating Officer of
Messe Berlin, said, “At the start of the ITB Berlin Convention
Hans-Werner Sinn, President of the Munich-based ifo Institute,
will be analysing economic developments in Europe and around the
world. The future development of tourism in Arab countries will be
discussed by the tourism ministers of Egypt, Morocco and Jordan in
conversations with political and business representatives. Safety
and sustainability in the cruise industry is the subject being
dealt with by the CEO Cruise Panel. ITB Berlin leads the field not
only in terms of its exhibitor portfolio but also as a platform
for the dissemination of knowledge.”
Demand Outstrips Supply
All available space in the 26 halls on the
Berlin Exhibition Grounds will be occupied when the 10,644
exhibitors from 187 countries present every aspect of the
value-added chain of the tourism industry. In many of the halls
there is not enough space to meet the demand. As a result this
year’s ITB Berlin will include more two-storey stands than ever
before. Messe Berlin is again expecting some 110,000 trade
visitors from all over the world. A new feature, the ITB Buyers’
Circle, is intended to make it easier for leading buyers from
small and medium-sized firms as well as the very biggest companies
to conduct business at the fair. Prior to the fair international
buyers have applied for the 500 places in an exclusive lounge with
separate meetings rooms and a range of other services. Just under
50% of them will be coming from Europe, 23% from
Asia, and 9% each from North America and the Near and Middle East.
4% each will be attending from Africa and
from Central and South America.
Smartphone Transforming the
Travel
Industry
Travel technology is a dynamic and up-and-coming
sector. All the space in Halls 6.1, 8.1 and 10.1 has been reserved
since December and, due to exceptional demand, exhibitors in this
sector can also be found in Hall 25 for the first time. A total of
236 providers of technology are presenting their products, and the
display will include a joint stand from Thailand for the first
time. In the eTravel World in Hall 7.1c some well-known companies
as well as new start-ups are displaying their latest apps and
innovations for the fields of mobile travel services and social
media. Companies such as Reevoo and Review Pro from Social Review
Management are focussing their attention on some new aspects. On
Saturday, 10 March, suppliers from more than ten different
categories will be on the stage presenting mobile travel
applications for smartphones in 30 minute sessions. Published to
coincide with ITB Berlin, the expanded and updated book “Mobile
Travel App Guide - Edition 2012 powered by ITB” presents the
results of investigations into over 120 mobile applications.
Bloggers @ ITB Berlin
The eTravel World and the ITB Berlin Convention
offer a wide range of events of particular interest to bloggers.
Some 200 international bloggers are expected to attend an event
entitled “Travel Massive@ITB Berlin” this year on the evening
preceding ITB Berlin. The highlights of
the programme will be the New Media Summit, staged by
PhoCusWright, and the ITB Media Summit, where well-known bloggers
will be discussing the changes taking place in the media
landscape. At the eTravel World tourism offices and bloggers will
be discussing how, and with what degree of success, travel
bloggers can market destinations. An example of best practice is
provided by the iAmbassador project for the destination Jordan,
which has been implemented by Reine Gammoh of Visit Jordan and the
blogger Keith Jenkins, who will be jointly presenting it.
Asia Continues to Expand
Asia is very strongly represented at ITB Berlin
this year, and in Hall 26 alone it features 17 new or returning
exhibitors. Making their first appearance, from China, are Jin
Jiang International Hotel, Chateau Star River Series, China WuXi,
Yunnan Road Travel Co., Ltd. and Hangzhou Tourism Commission.
Mongolia is also bringing new exhibitors to Berlin: Mongolia -
Great Genghis, Juulchin World Tours, Mongolian Travel LLC and
Mongolia Samar Magic Tours. East Timor is following up its
successful debut in 2006. And North Korea is again represented at
ITB Berlin. Hanuman Travel from Cambodia is another addition to
the range of up-and-coming destinations. As part of the Indonesian
display, the Bali pavilion is also making its first appearance.
Also making their debut at ITB Berlin, from Vietnam, are Come & Go
Vietnam, Vietravel Group and IT&T - Indochina Tourist and Trade.
Niche Providers
Two very successful sectors, in Hall 4.1, are
Experience Adventure and ECOtourism & Expeditions. This is where
Greenland is presenting its trekking and adventure travel on its
own stand for the first time. Many new providers from Mexico and
Brazil are exhibiting, along with Geoparcs. Such international
organisations as Rainforest Alliance, Atmosfair, Myclimate, Ecpat,
Tourism Watch, TourCert and The International Eco Tourism Society
for sustainable travel are also promoting their services under the
same roof.
First introduced in 2010, the Gay & Lesbian
Travel section is expanding and can no longer be considered merely
a niche sector. Many countries have already become successfully
established with city or beach destinations. This growth is also
reflected by the expansion of the Gay & Lesbian Pavilion at ITB
Berlin, where Brazil and Greece are represented with their own
stands for the first time.
Convention Highlights
The ITB Berlin Convention, from 7 to 9 March
2012, addresses some topics that will become increasingly relevant
in the future. The many panel discussions and papers presented by
well-known experts and practitioners from tourism and associated
areas will provide visitors to ITB Berlin with much useful
information and valuable suggestions for action. A wide range of
topics will be covered by the ITB Berlin Convention 2012, from
business and politics to corporate social responsibility (CSR),
health and technology. Admission to the convention is also
available to holders of regular tickets to the ITB Berlin trade
fair.
The current economic situation and its impact on
tourism will be discussed by the distinguished economist and
President of the ifo Institute in Munich, Prof. Dr. Dres. H.c.
Hans-Werner Sinn, in his keynote address entitled “Global economic
developments and the situation in Germany and Europe”. This event
is part of the ITB Future Day in Hall 7.1b, London Room.
The first day will conclude with an event that
will be one of the highlights of the fair. Under the heading “The
Arab rebellion: an Arab Spring or tourism ice age?” experts on the
Arab world will discuss the changes that can be expected in the
tourism industry and the possibilities that are being offered. The
discussions will take place on 7 March at 4.15 p.m. in Hall 7.1a,
New York Room 1.
Leading figures in the cruise industry will be
providing information about on-board safety and about the
environmental protection aspects of cruising. Among the speakers
will be Michael Bayley, Executive Vice President International,
Royal Caribbean Cruises and Enzo Visone, CEO, Silverseas Cruises.
The Executive Panel will be meeting on 7 March at 4.30 p.m. in
Hall 7.1b, London Room.
Technical progress and its benefits for the
travel industry will be another topic covered by the Convention.
Arne Bleckwenn, Chief Executive of Wimdu.de, will be using this
internet platform, which acts as an agency for private
accommodation, to show how the internet makes shared ownership
possible. A similar objective is being pursued by Markus Barnikel,
CEO, carpooling.com, with the subject of “Ride Sharing – the smart
transport alternative of the Future”. Arne Bleckwenn will be
speaking on 9 March at 4.15 in Hall 7.1b, London Room, and Markus
Barnikel at 1.45 p.m. in Hall 7.1a, New York Room 3.
In addition to ecological and economic issues,
the ITB CSR Day will also cover various aspects of social
sustainability. The subject of “Accessibility” will form part of
the programme for the first time. Another session will deal with
the rapidly growing number of environmental and sustainability
seals of quality and their credibility for industry and the
consumer. During the ITB CSR Day the tour operator Studiosus will
be explaining about the subject of human rights in the travel
industry.
The ITB Berlin Convention has created a new
format dealing with the subject of health tourism. In cooperation
with visitBerlin, nine companies and destinations will be
presenting their concepts in four minute slots at the “ITB Health
Tourism Battle”. By pressing a button the audience will be able to
decide on the best concept, and the creator will be rewarded by a
city tour to Berlin.
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