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THURSDAY<br />

26 th FEBRUARY<br />

2015<br />

PREVIEW<br />

EDITION<br />

NEWS <strong>ITB</strong> CONVENTION EDUCATION & TRAINING<br />

Dr Christian Göke<br />

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

“We are proud to be able<br />

to welcome around 10,000<br />

exhibitors from 190 countries<br />

again this year.”<br />

Read page 5<br />

Dr Martin Buck<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Vice-President<br />

“This year 26 of the<br />

31 member states<br />

of the UNWTO Silk<br />

Road Initiative will<br />

be taking part in <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>”.<br />

Read page 6<br />

Prof. Dr. Conrady<br />

Scientific Director, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention<br />

“This year, the focus is on<br />

the sharing economy. This<br />

innovative approach has<br />

shaken up the holiday and<br />

business travel market like<br />

no other recent trend.”<br />

Read page 20<br />

Michel Rochat<br />

CEO of EHL SA<br />

“Young people<br />

in new markets<br />

need a social and<br />

professional lift<br />

for their careers,<br />

and that’s what we<br />

intend to provide.”<br />

Read page 27<br />

Hall 22A<br />

Stand<br />

104<br />

Travel & Tourism- a Force for Good<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> shines light on positive change through industry<br />

evolution<br />

Hall 17<br />

Stand<br />

108<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is definitively the driver in<br />

raising the awareness that travel and<br />

tourism can be a force for good in the<br />

world. While billions of Euros in deals are<br />

decided at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, the groundswell<br />

trends that will guide the future of the<br />

industry are also discussed and indeed<br />

forged at the world’s greatest travel and<br />

tourism trade event.<br />

One of the key factors emerging is<br />

the “shared economy” – which will be<br />

largely debated at the 2015 <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention. Sustainability is another<br />

major driver – and this year the concept<br />

is even further reinforced.<br />

On the other hand, alarm bells are<br />

ringing – as the World Travel and Tourism<br />

Council, while underlining that tourism<br />

is a “force for good”, casts a line to the<br />

future … a future which will only be bright<br />

if we address key issues of education and<br />

training today.<br />

See interview p. 24 and feature p. 26<br />

David Scowsill<br />

President & CEO, World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC)<br />

DESTINATION SPOTLIGHT:<br />

OCEANIA<br />

Cook Islands<br />

Ideas for regional destinations<br />

such as Western Australia,<br />

Samoa, New Zealand or Papua<br />

New Guinea are being refreshed<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> as their destination<br />

marketing organisations find<br />

new ways to excite and interest<br />

travellers. Read more in our<br />

daily feature – page 37.


4<br />

CONTENTS<br />

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

Trade Talk..............................................page 18<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention.......................... page 20<br />

Exclusive Interview.............................. page 24<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES<br />

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

Honeymoon Travel............................... page 28<br />

Shopping Tourism................................ page 30<br />

Adventure tourism............................... page 32<br />

Youth Travel......................................... page 35<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

Richard Barnes<br />

Editor-in-Chief,<br />

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

Visionary… and efficient!<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> comforted in position as “world showcase”<br />

REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT<br />

Oceania................................................. page 37<br />

Where to Go in <strong>Berlin</strong>.......................... page 42<br />

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What makes <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> and<br />

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

so fascinating and unique,<br />

is its unique ability to allow<br />

both:<br />

work on macroeconomic<br />

concerns and societal<br />

order, as the preservation<br />

of the planet or human<br />

issues as the need to<br />

train urgently the actors<br />

of travel & tourism of<br />

tomorrow.<br />

analyze the impact of<br />

major developments<br />

underway as the sharing<br />

economy<br />

highlight powerful<br />

initiatives and there<br />

Hall 20<br />

Stand 127<br />

immediate benefits for<br />

business as the UNWTO<br />

Silk Road Initiative and,<br />

of course,<br />

allow also all stakeholders<br />

to develop their business<br />

in the very short, short<br />

and medium term with<br />

powerful tools like the<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Club that<br />

year by year innovates<br />

to optimize its role in<br />

business facilitator.<br />

In the same spirit, <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>News</strong>, Your Official<br />

Information Source at<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, is built as a<br />

vital strategic information<br />

disseminator and a<br />

powerful matchmaking<br />

tool especially through<br />

our section “Trade Talk”<br />

enabling to fully benefit<br />

from this extraordinary<br />

event .<br />

The various editions of<br />

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

fact designed as a tool for<br />

professionals worldwide<br />

to be used before, during<br />

and also after the show as<br />

a collector (preview, Day1,<br />

Day2, Day3 Day4, Review),<br />

forming a complete<br />

synthesis of comprehensive<br />

and concise information<br />

usable all the year.<br />

Excellent <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2015!<br />

UNWTO activities at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> 2015 – one step ahead!<br />

As every year, UNWTO will<br />

be undertaking a number<br />

of key events and activities<br />

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

These events and activities<br />

regularly mark real<br />

progress for the entire<br />

industry. This year is no<br />

exception to the rule with<br />

in particular:<br />

The 2015 UNWTO Silk<br />

Road Ministers’ Meeting<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> where<br />

Ministers and high level<br />

officials from the Silk Road<br />

will discuss important<br />

developments with<br />

regards transboundary<br />

routes across the Silk Road<br />

regions.<br />

Wednesday 4 March<br />

11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

The 4 th Tour Operators’<br />

Forum on the Silk Road<br />

organized in collaboration<br />

with Adventure Travel<br />

Trade Association (ATTA)<br />

on the theme: Unlocking<br />

the Silk Road’s Adventure<br />

Travel Potential. This<br />

forum will provide an<br />

opportunity for adventure<br />

travel experts and Silk<br />

Road tour operators to<br />

discuss opportunities for<br />

joint product development<br />

and cooperative marketing<br />

activities. It will look at<br />

how stakeholders can<br />

work together to raise the<br />

profile of the Silk Road as<br />

a world class adventure<br />

travel destination.<br />

Thursday 5 March<br />

11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

The Community<br />

Empowerment through<br />

Creative Industries and<br />

Tourism with a Special<br />

focus on Women, Youth,<br />

Indigenous Communities<br />

and People with Disabilities<br />

Friday 6 March<br />

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.<br />

The 30th Meeting<br />

of The World Tourism<br />

Network on Child<br />

Protection (formerly<br />

the Task Force for the<br />

Protection of Children in<br />

Tourism)<br />

Friday 6 March<br />

2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


NEWS<br />

5<br />

More International<br />

Than Ever<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> comforted in position as “world showcase”<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is more than ever the global tourism industry’s shop window.<br />

Dr Christian Göke, CEO of Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> (event organisers) explains the<br />

direction the show is taking…<br />

Among the major<br />

developments in the<br />

travel industry are the<br />

sharing economy, as<br />

far as accommodation<br />

is concerned, and<br />

smartphone bookings. The<br />

two are closely related<br />

to one another. Internet<br />

connectivity anywhere<br />

at any time has made it<br />

technologically possible for<br />

newcomers such as Airbnb<br />

and Uber to expand. This<br />

is a subject that will be<br />

examined in detail by the<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Convention where<br />

the European heads of<br />

these companies will also<br />

be speaking. The sharing<br />

economy is a key topic at<br />

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

will dominate the agenda<br />

for the duration of the<br />

event. Numerous sessions<br />

and surveys will also be<br />

devoted to this subject.<br />

More than two-thirds of<br />

the exhibitors showcasing<br />

their products and services<br />

in the 26 halls on the<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Exhibition Grounds<br />

are from abroad. Their<br />

marketing activities are<br />

highly professional and they<br />

attract buyers from all over<br />

the world. However, there<br />

are other exhibitors whose<br />

focus is on German tourists<br />

and who are currently<br />

not fully exploiting <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> in order to tap<br />

into the potential of new<br />

international markets and<br />

the business they offer. The<br />

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

many thought-provoking<br />

views and provides<br />

market knowledge with<br />

the necessary expertise.<br />

We want to encourage<br />

our exhibitors to tread<br />

new paths. This year, for<br />

the first time, we will be<br />

holding a Buyer Seller<br />

Speed Networking session.<br />

On 5 March 2015, day two<br />

of the event, exhibitors<br />

will be able to meet handpicked<br />

international buyers<br />

in a short space of time<br />

and explore the potential<br />

for building interesting<br />

partnerships.<br />

WE ARE PROUD TO BE<br />

ABLE TO WELCOME AROUND<br />

10,000 EXHIBITORS FROM 190<br />

COUNTRIES AGAIN THIS YEAR.<br />

ONLY 31% OF OUR EXHIBITORS<br />

ARE FROM GERMANY. OVER<br />

TWO-THIRDS TRAVEL HERE<br />

FROM ABROAD.<br />

To become more<br />

international what further<br />

steps do you feel are<br />

needed on the part of<br />

exhibitors?<br />

Every exhibitor has to<br />

make their own decision<br />

as to the markets they can<br />

realistically target with<br />

their product and sales<br />

strategy. International<br />

markets play a big role here<br />

but should not be an end in<br />

themselves. There may be<br />

important markets outside<br />

one’s own home market.<br />

Indeed, that may often be<br />

the case, but not always. <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> offers a wide range of<br />

supporting services which<br />

exhibitors can employ to<br />

improve and implement<br />

their market strategy.<br />

They include presenting<br />

current and anticipated<br />

product demand trends at<br />

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

Academy webinar sessions<br />

for exhibitors, as well as<br />

our <strong>ITB</strong> advisory services.<br />

Many exhibitors have made<br />

extensive use of these<br />

services already.<br />

This year, for the first time<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, the CityCube<br />

will be open to showgoers.<br />

What does this change?<br />

The CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong> will<br />

provide the backdrop to<br />

the spectacular opening<br />

ceremonies organised<br />

by Mongolia, the official<br />

partner country of the<br />

show. Mongolia will host<br />

a fantastic show that<br />

will take the guests on<br />

a tour of the Mongolian<br />

steppe and let them<br />

experience the nomadic<br />

way of life. Furthermore,<br />

journalists can obtain<br />

accreditation directly at the<br />

event, enabling them to<br />

immediately visit numerous<br />

press conferences.<br />

What is the secret that<br />

makes <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> the most<br />

successful show of its kind<br />

in the world?<br />

Even in the age of the digital<br />

revolution leading trade<br />

shows such as <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> are<br />

still extremely important for<br />

the industry. The fact that<br />

tourism industry decisionmakers<br />

from around the<br />

world can gather in a<br />

single place at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

to exchange information<br />

on the latest trends and<br />

developments is an<br />

indispensable asset. Being<br />

able to communicate faceto-face<br />

in an atmosphere<br />

of trust plays an invaluable<br />

part in business talks and<br />

negotiating agreements.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is truly the world´s<br />

leading travel trade show: It<br />

has the most balanced and<br />

most international portfolio<br />

Dr Christian Göke<br />

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

of exhibitors anywhere in<br />

the world. We are proud to<br />

be able to welcome around<br />

10,000 exhibitors from 190<br />

countries again this year.<br />

Only 31% of our exhibitors<br />

are from Germany. Over<br />

two-thirds travel here from<br />

abroad. The show mirrors<br />

the industry’s entire value<br />

chain. In addition to the<br />

wide range of products that<br />

it showcases <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

is also a leader when it<br />

comes to innovativeness<br />

and providing information<br />

about marketplace<br />

activities. Over the past ten<br />

years it has staged Europe’s<br />

largest and most important<br />

travel trade convention.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


6 NEWS<br />

New Colour and Culture<br />

Comes to <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> opens the eyes of the world’s travel and tourism professionals<br />

to new and even more exciting experiences<br />

Final touches are being put on exhibitors’ marketing plans with <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

just around the corner… and many travel pros are waiting with bated<br />

breath to see what partner country Mongolia will bring to the fore. We put<br />

the question to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Vice-President Dr Martin Buck…<br />

The programme of the<br />

official partner country of<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> has surprises<br />

in store for visitors to<br />

the world’s largest travel<br />

trade show and features<br />

traditional cultural<br />

displays as well as offering<br />

fascinating insights into<br />

this Central Asian country<br />

with its endless steppes.<br />

Visitors to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> may<br />

not be able to marvel at the<br />

vast expanses of the Gobi<br />

Desert and the country’s<br />

holy mountains.<br />

However, they can still get<br />

a first-hand experience of<br />

the Mongolian people’s<br />

traditional nomadic way of<br />

life. A colourful programme<br />

of stage events will bring<br />

the culture of Mongolia<br />

to <strong>Berlin</strong>, together with<br />

numerous high-ranking<br />

figures from politics and the<br />

tourism industry, including<br />

the president of Mongolia.<br />

On Tuesday, 3 March 2015<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m., the official<br />

opening ceremony in the<br />

CityCube on the exhibition<br />

grounds will offer a first<br />

impression of events to<br />

come.<br />

President of Mongolia<br />

Mr. Elbegdorj Tsakhia<br />

will welcome the guests.<br />

This will be followed by<br />

a concert under the title<br />

of ’The Land of blue Sky’,<br />

with Mongolian singers<br />

and musicians performing<br />

traditional songs. The<br />

morin khuur, Mongolia’s<br />

national instrument, whose<br />

sounds are reminiscent<br />

of the wind, steppes and<br />

neighing horses, can also<br />

be heard. The dancers of<br />

the Mongolian National<br />

Song & Dance Ensemble,<br />

stage performers, an ethnic<br />

jazz band and a fashion<br />

show will round off the<br />

programme of events.<br />

Both trade visitors and the<br />

general public can find out<br />

more about Mongolian<br />

THIS<br />

YEAR 26 OF<br />

THE 31<br />

MEMBER<br />

STATES OF<br />

THE UNWTO<br />

SILK ROAD<br />

INITIATIVE<br />

WILL BE<br />

TAKING PART<br />

IN <strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN<br />

culture and the country’s<br />

nomadic way of life on all<br />

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

What are some of the key<br />

trends?<br />

Interestingly, city breaks are<br />

experiencing consistently<br />

strong growth, with an<br />

increase of 58 % over the<br />

past five years. In 2014 Paris<br />

welcomed 18.8 million<br />

arrivals, making it the<br />

world’s most popular city. It<br />

was followed by New York<br />

and London. Munich and<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> were ranked seventh<br />

and eighth respectively on<br />

the list of the most popular<br />

metropolitan tourism<br />

regions. Asia continues<br />

to be the driving force<br />

in international tourism.<br />

According to the <strong>ITB</strong> World<br />

Travel Trends Report Asian<br />

citizens will undertake<br />

above-average numbers of<br />

trips and, with growth still<br />

at eight per cent, will easily<br />

overtake other nations in<br />

the outbound travel market<br />

in 2015.<br />

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

is massive this year.What<br />

are the key themes and<br />

trends?<br />

Sharing is caring: this year<br />

the sharing economy is the<br />

main topic at the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention, and a number<br />

of sessions are devoted to<br />

this up-to-the-minute and<br />

much-discussed trend.<br />

Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty,<br />

the European head of Uber,<br />

an online rideshare app<br />

that has prompted much<br />

debate, will be talking<br />

about new business models<br />

and the revolution that the<br />

service has triggered in this<br />

sector.<br />

Olivier Grémillon,<br />

managing director of<br />

Airbnb Europe and Africa,<br />

will be looking at the<br />

new trend of the sharing<br />

economy from the point of<br />

view of the leading provider<br />

of private accommodation.<br />

They are among those<br />

discussing how the digital<br />

revolution is impacting<br />

on corporate culture and<br />

management methods in<br />

the tourism industry.<br />

Another focus is the Silk<br />

Road Project, which is<br />

really taking off this year.<br />

Can you please tell us<br />

more?<br />

This year 26 of the 31<br />

member states of the<br />

UNWTO Silk Road Initiative<br />

will be taking part in <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>. Their participation<br />

provides a fairly<br />

comprehensive overview<br />

of this region as a travel<br />

destination and of all the<br />

activities there. In addition<br />

to the exclusive circle of<br />

the Silk Road Ministers<br />

Meeting on 5 March 2105<br />

the show will also be<br />

playing host to the UNWTO<br />

Silk Road Tour Operators<br />

Forum. This is organised<br />

by UNWTO in cooperation<br />

Dr Martin Buck<br />

Vice-President, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

with the Adventure Travel<br />

Trade Association (ATTA).<br />

Known widely as one of<br />

history’s most famous<br />

trade routes, nowadays the<br />

Silk Road uniquely blends<br />

natural attractions, culture<br />

and past traditions.<br />

The fact that the Silk Road<br />

is now making a name for<br />

itself as an adventure trail<br />

is a topic that this forum<br />

will be discussing. Experts<br />

will be presenting their<br />

views on what measures<br />

the Silk Road must still<br />

undertake in order to firmly<br />

establish itself as a travel<br />

destination and how tour<br />

operators can benefit from<br />

the growing demand.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


NEWS<br />

7<br />

German Tourists Flock<br />

Back to Greece<br />

DRV announces a “brilliant comeback” for Greece among major trends<br />

for industry in 2014<br />

The German Travel Association (DRV) has<br />

announced a good year for Tour Operators<br />

despite a challenging economic climate in 2014.<br />

The Germans bank on<br />

classical seaside travel<br />

destinations and fulfil their<br />

dreams in respect of longhaul<br />

trips: Greece, Tunisia,<br />

the Canary Islands as well as<br />

the Caribbean destinations<br />

Cuba, Dominican Republic<br />

and Mexico are the vacation<br />

countries of the Germans<br />

which record the highest<br />

growth rates this year. “No<br />

other country was able to<br />

grow stronger than Greece<br />

– and this already for the<br />

second time in a row. This<br />

is a brilliant comeback”,<br />

DRV President, Norbert<br />

Fiebig stated.<br />

THE<br />

CRUISE<br />

BUSINESS<br />

DEVELOPED<br />

SIGNIFICANTLY<br />

BETTER THAN<br />

THE OVERALL<br />

MARKET<br />

GROWTH RATE<br />

The uptrend in the<br />

Caribbean has been<br />

attributable to modernised<br />

and new hotels, so that<br />

the wide choice and valuefor-money<br />

ratio were<br />

convincing. Slight growth<br />

rates were also recorded by<br />

the German tour operators<br />

for Turkey and the United<br />

Arab Emirates (UAE). Spain<br />

maintains its position as<br />

most popular foreign travel<br />

destination. Compared<br />

to the year 2013, less<br />

travellers were attracted by<br />

Egypt and Thailand.<br />

The projections of the<br />

results for the tourism<br />

business year 2013/14 (still<br />

being finalised) show for<br />

the tour operator market<br />

altogether a growth in<br />

turnover in an order of<br />

magnitude of 2%. The<br />

cruise business developed<br />

significantly better than<br />

the overall market growth<br />

rate. According to the<br />

evaluations of the DRV<br />

Committee Statistics and<br />

Market Research, total<br />

turnover on the operator<br />

market is likely to climb to<br />

a total of EUR 25.8 billion.<br />

The final results will be<br />

published by DRV at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

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

DRV President Fiebig<br />

stressed that the<br />

growth rates achieved<br />

are noteworthy, more<br />

particularly against the<br />

backdrop of numerous<br />

external factors and<br />

influences during 2014.<br />

This included crises – such<br />

as in the Ukraine, Israel,<br />

Egypt, Syria and Iraq, the<br />

Ebola epidemics in Western<br />

Africa as well as the ISIS<br />

threats, but also strikes<br />

by pilots and locomotive<br />

engineers. Moreover, the<br />

Football World Cup made<br />

many citizens hesitate in<br />

their vacation booking.<br />

After the triumph of<br />

the German team, the<br />

extremely narrow time<br />

window of the summer<br />

holidays (corridor of 71<br />

days) resulted in capacity<br />

bottlenecks at the airports,<br />

so that not all customers<br />

willing to travel were able<br />

to fly to their destination.<br />

The fact that at the end of the<br />

day a positive result adorns<br />

the financial statements<br />

proves the strength of the<br />

tourism industry. “The<br />

travel industry has already<br />

survived many crises in the<br />

past and mastered them<br />

professionally. Apart from<br />

the crisis business year<br />

2009, our industry has<br />

constantly grown. This also<br />

occurred last year. We are<br />

a true tower of strength”,<br />

says Fiebig.<br />

TRAVEL DISTRIBUTION<br />

WITH HIGHER<br />

TURNOVER – NUMBER<br />

OF TRAVEL AGENCIES<br />

CONTINUES TO<br />

INCREASE.<br />

The high street travel<br />

agencies will probably<br />

achieve a growth in<br />

turnover between 1 and<br />

2% at the end of the<br />

calendar year ending on 31<br />

December 2014. The same<br />

range will be achieved for<br />

the increase in turnover<br />

of the online travel<br />

agencies, which has hence<br />

significantly weakened.<br />

After declines during<br />

the past years, the travel<br />

agencies will also record<br />

a rise in turnover in the<br />

business travel segment –<br />

forecast between 1 and 2%.<br />

For the entire distribution<br />

market (leisure and<br />

business travel) this results<br />

in a turnover volume of<br />

probably EUR 23 billion.<br />

“After the record values<br />

of the past years, the<br />

travel agency distribution<br />

in Germany generates<br />

a new peak in turnover<br />

already during the second<br />

consecutive year”, DRV<br />

President Norbert Fiebig<br />

reported.<br />

Particularly positive: for<br />

the first time since 2004<br />

the number of high street<br />

travel agencies has again<br />

increased in Germany, by<br />

Norbert Fiebig<br />

President, DRV<br />

100 to 9,829 travel agencies<br />

– i.e. around 1% more than<br />

2013. This includes 9,027<br />

high street travel agencies<br />

with a tourism focus and<br />

802 business travel centres.<br />

OUTLOOK: PROMISING<br />

SEASONAL KICK-OFF<br />

WITH FAVOURABLE<br />

PRICING<br />

The winter season<br />

2014/15 is promising,<br />

according to analyses by<br />

GfK. Cruises record so far<br />

a disproportionately high<br />

demand. A particularly<br />

high increase is also noted<br />

in bookings for Egypt. It<br />

is, however, still too early<br />

for reliable statements on<br />

trends and a robust forecast<br />

for summer 2015, since<br />

the main booking wave<br />

has just started and many<br />

of the current external<br />

impairments continue to<br />

prevail or have not yet been<br />

solved.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


8 NEWS<br />

Mongolia,<br />

this year’s partner country,<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2014<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2015 – Set<br />

Asian and Arab states on rise – travel technology<br />

Prospects are excellent for <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> again this year, as final<br />

preparations are being made for the 49 th edition of the show<br />

that will take place from 4 to 8 March 2015.<br />

Over 100,000 trade visitors are<br />

expected to attend the world’s<br />

largest travel trade show this<br />

year in order to discover all the<br />

tourism industry’s latest products<br />

and services. In all, over 10,000<br />

exhibitors from around 190<br />

countries and regions will be<br />

presenting their innovative<br />

products and services in the<br />

26 display halls on the <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Exhibition Grounds.<br />

FOCUS ON MONGOLIA<br />

The focus at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> this year is<br />

on the partner country Mongolia,<br />

which will be organising the<br />

opening ceremonies on the eve of<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> and will be represented<br />

in several halls at the show.<br />

A Mongolian yurt will welcome<br />

visitors at the south entrance to<br />

the grounds. In Hall 26 visitors can<br />

find out about the wide range of<br />

travel products from the country’s<br />

stand that occupies a larger area<br />

than last year. They can also find<br />

out about sustainable tourism in<br />

Mongolia in Hall 4.1.<br />

Dr. Martin Buck, director of the<br />

Competence Center Travel &<br />

Logistics, Messe <strong>Berlin</strong>: “Due to<br />

political and economic events<br />

such as the conflict in Ukraine<br />

and the financial crisis many<br />

destinations around the world are<br />

facing new challenges. Against this<br />

backdrop <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> has become<br />

an important networking platform<br />

and marketing instrument for<br />

exhibitors and trade visitors. As the<br />

world’s leading travel trade show<br />

it accurately reflects economic<br />

developments in this sector.”<br />

LARGE NUMBERS OF<br />

EXHIBITORS FROM ASIA<br />

AND THE MIDDLE EAST<br />

Demand for places from the Arab<br />

states has been extremely high<br />

and unable to be fulfilled in every<br />

case. Halls 5.2a and 5.2b were<br />

booked up at an early stage. India<br />

is among the countries occupying<br />

an entire hall again. Afghanistan<br />

is making its return to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

Bangladesh and Gilgit-Baltistan,<br />

a hiking destination in Pakistan,<br />

are newcomers to the show. Iran<br />

is becoming increasing popular as<br />

a tourism destination and for the<br />

first time has its own Hall (7.2a).<br />

As in 2013 at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, Asian<br />

countries are well represented<br />

in the display halls, with the<br />

exception of Russia, which has<br />

reported a few cancellations due<br />

to the weak rouble. The Central<br />

Asian countries (previously in Hall<br />

7.2a) have now moved to Hall 2.1,<br />

alongside Russia and the USA.<br />

Brazil and Argentina, where<br />

tourism is booming, are<br />

increasingly making their way<br />

onto the market and this year are<br />

represented in larger numbers than<br />

at any previous <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>. Brazil<br />

can be found in three separate<br />

locations: in Hall 4.1 (Eco Tourism,<br />

Adventure Travel), Hall 3.1 (LGBT)<br />

DUE TO POLITICAL<br />

AND ECONOMIC<br />

EVENTS SUCH AS<br />

THE CONFLICT<br />

IN UKRAINE AND<br />

THE FINANCIAL<br />

CRISIS MANY<br />

DESTINATIONS<br />

AROUND THE<br />

WORLD ARE FACING<br />

NEW CHALLENGES<br />

and with a large combined national<br />

display in Hall 1.1. Visitors can find<br />

out more about Argentina on the<br />

country’s stand in Hall 1.1 as well<br />

as in the LGBT section in Hall 3.1.<br />

Exhibitors from Africa are also<br />

strongly represented in all areas<br />

at the fair.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


NEWS<br />

9<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2014<br />

Turkey’s stand<br />

- <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2014<br />

to be a Great Year<br />

an even more essential element<br />

NEWCOMERS AND<br />

NEW HALL AND STAND<br />

CONCEPTS REFLECT<br />

TRAVEL MARKET<br />

TRENDS<br />

The Turkish Village is a<br />

newcomer to Hall 3.1,<br />

where tourist boards, tour<br />

operators (including firsttime<br />

exhibitors novissima<br />

Touristic, Suay Tour and<br />

Afrodit Tour) as well as<br />

those representing the<br />

culture and wellness<br />

segments are gathered<br />

under one roof. Poland has<br />

a new stand concept and<br />

in Hall 15.1 is exhibiting a<br />

concentrated display of its<br />

new products.<br />

Around 45 exhibitors<br />

are representing the<br />

Netherlands at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

in Hall 10.2 on a display<br />

area covering 280 square<br />

metres, larger than in any<br />

previous year. The Benelux<br />

countries can be found as<br />

one group in Hall 10.2,<br />

with Belgium, Flanders,<br />

the Netherlands, and for<br />

the first time Luxembourg,<br />

which was previously in<br />

Hall 18. Italy is exhibiting<br />

the entire range of its<br />

tourism products in Hall<br />

1.2 where, on a display<br />

are covering 700 square<br />

metres, ENIT is represented<br />

with numerous Italian<br />

regions and exhibitors.<br />

Hall 14.1 has been<br />

completely reorganised.<br />

This is where hotels, car<br />

hire companies, tour<br />

operators and many other<br />

companies from <strong>Berlin</strong> are<br />

showcasing their latest<br />

products. Hall 9, which<br />

features hotels, is all the<br />

more attractive now that,<br />

following an absence, the<br />

premium brands Hilton<br />

and Hyatt are returning<br />

to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>. Hall 8.1<br />

welcomes a newcomer,<br />

Meeting Masters, one of<br />

Germany’s leading MICE<br />

portals, as does Hall 18,<br />

where Lidl-Reisen is<br />

represented. Verband der<br />

Fährschifffahrt, Warner<br />

Brothers und Greenland<br />

Travel are now back at the<br />

show.<br />

Hall 11.1 focuses on careers<br />

in tourism, and with 40<br />

exhibitors from eight<br />

countries now has an even<br />

more international appeal.<br />

Germany’s National Job<br />

Centre is operating a<br />

central placement service<br />

for jobs abroad. Emirates<br />

Academy, hoteleducation.<br />

ch and Sixt are newcomers<br />

to the show and are<br />

advising job seekers in<br />

their role as employers.<br />

The range of travel<br />

technology products and<br />

services continues to<br />

grow and at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

this is one of the largest<br />

and internationally most<br />

diverse displays anywhere<br />

in the world. For the<br />

first time the Chinese<br />

companies Baidu and<br />

Qunar and a joint display<br />

of Italian start-ups are<br />

exhibiting at the show.<br />

Rounding off this segment<br />

is the eTravel World, with<br />

displays devoted to digital<br />

marketing, social media<br />

and mobile travel services.<br />

The toolsLounge, the new<br />

meeting place for the<br />

digital economy, is also<br />

booked up. Leading eTravel<br />

market players such as<br />

Projektron GmbH, Seneca<br />

Business Software GmbH,<br />

Schober Information<br />

Group Deutschland<br />

GmbH, proventis GmbH,<br />

United Planet GmbH<br />

DEMAND FOR PLACES FROM<br />

THE ARAB STATES HAS<br />

BEEN EXTREMELY HIGH AND<br />

UNABLE TO BE FULFILLED IN<br />

EVERY CASE<br />

and Insecia GmbH are<br />

showcasing their webbased<br />

software solutions<br />

for the international travel<br />

industry at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> for<br />

the first time.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


10 NEWS<br />

World Tourism<br />

Up 4.7% in 2014<br />

UNWTO reports more than 1.1 billion tourists travelled<br />

abroad throughout the year<br />

International tourist arrivals reached 1,138 million in 2014, a 4.7%<br />

increase over the previous year, according to the latest UNWTO World<br />

Tourism Barometer. For 2015, UNWTO forecasts international tourism to<br />

grow by 3% to 4%, further contributing to the global economic recovery.<br />

Taleb Rifai<br />

UNWTO Secretary-General<br />

The number of<br />

international tourists<br />

(overnight visitors)<br />

reached 1,138 million in<br />

2014, 51 million more<br />

than in 2013. With an<br />

increase of 4.7%, this is<br />

the fifth consecutive year<br />

of above average growth<br />

since the 2009 economic<br />

crisis.<br />

“Over the past years,<br />

tourism has proven<br />

to be a surprisingly<br />

strong and resilient<br />

economic activity and a<br />

fundamental contributor<br />

to the economic recovery<br />

by generating billions of<br />

dollars in exports and<br />

creating millions of jobs.<br />

This has been true for<br />

destinations all around<br />

the world, but particularly<br />

for Europe, as the region<br />

struggles to consolidate<br />

its way out of one of the<br />

worst economic periods in<br />

FOR 2015, UNWTO<br />

FORECASTS<br />

INTERNATIONAL TOURIST<br />

ARRIVALS TO GROW<br />

BETWEEN 3% AND 4%.<br />

its history,” said UNWTO<br />

Secretary-General, Taleb<br />

Rifai.<br />

By region, the Americas<br />

(+7%) and Asia and the<br />

Pacific (+5%) registered<br />

the strongest growth,<br />

while Europe (+4%), the<br />

Middle East (+4%) and<br />

Africa (+2%) grew at a<br />

slightly more modest<br />

pace. By sub-region,<br />

North America (+8%) saw<br />

the best results, followed<br />

by North-East Asia,<br />

South Asia, Southern and<br />

Mediterranean Europe,<br />

Northern Europe and the<br />

Caribbean, all increasing<br />

by 7%.<br />

As in recent years, the<br />

growth in international<br />

tourism receipts in 2014<br />

is expected to have<br />

followed that of arrivals<br />

fairly closely (the 2014<br />

results for international<br />

tourism receipts will be<br />

released in April 2015).<br />

In 2013, international<br />

tourism receipts reached<br />

US$ 1,187 billion, US$ 230<br />

billion more than in the<br />

pre-crisis year of 2008.<br />

POSITIVE OUTLOOK FOR 2015<br />

For 2015, UNWTO<br />

forecasts international<br />

tourist arrivals to grow<br />

between 3% and 4%. By<br />

region, growth is expected<br />

to be stronger in Asia and<br />

the Pacific (+4% to +5%) and<br />

the Americas (+4% to +5%),<br />

followed by Europe (+3% to<br />

+4%). Arrivals are expected<br />

to increase by +3% to +5%<br />

in Africa and by +2% to +5%<br />

in the Middle East.<br />

“We expect demand to<br />

continue growing in 2015<br />

as the global economic<br />

situation improves even<br />

though there are still plenty<br />

of challenges ahead. On<br />

the positive side, oil prices<br />

have declined to a level not<br />

seen since 2009. This will<br />

lower transport costs and<br />

boost economic growth by<br />

lifting purchasing power<br />

and private demand in oil<br />

importing economies. Yet,<br />

it could also negatively<br />

impact some of the oil<br />

exporting countries which<br />

have emerged as strong<br />

tourism source markets,”<br />

added Mr Rifai.<br />

The positive outlook for<br />

2015 is confirmed by the<br />

UNWTO Confidence Index.<br />

According to the 300<br />

tourism experts consulted<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


NEWS<br />

11<br />

© China Tours Hamburg<br />

Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (Qinian Dian). Beijing,China<br />

Plitvice National Park, Croatia<br />

worldwide for the Index,<br />

tourism performance is<br />

expected to improve in<br />

2015, though expectations<br />

are less upbeat than a year<br />

ago.<br />

EUROPE<br />

CONSOLIDATES<br />

ITS POSITION AS<br />

THE MOST VISITED<br />

REGION IN THE<br />

WORLD<br />

Europe (+4%), the most<br />

visited region with over half<br />

of the world’s international<br />

tourists, saw an increase<br />

of 22 million arrivals in<br />

2014, reaching a total of<br />

588 million. Thanks to<br />

these results, tourism has<br />

been a major contributor<br />

to the European economic<br />

recovery. Northern<br />

Europe and Southern and<br />

Mediterranean Europe<br />

led growth (both +7%),<br />

while results were more<br />

modest in Western Europe<br />

(+2%). Arrivals in Central<br />

and Eastern Europe (0%)<br />

stagnated after three years<br />

of strong growth.<br />

International tourist<br />

arrivals in Asia and the<br />

Pacific (+5%) increased by<br />

13 million to 263 million.<br />

The best performance was<br />

recorded in North-East<br />

Asia and South Asia (both<br />

+7%). Arrivals in Oceania<br />

grew by 6%, while growth<br />

slowed down in South-East<br />

Asia (+2%) as compared to<br />

previous years.<br />

The Americas was the<br />

best performing region<br />

in relative terms with<br />

growth of 7%, welcoming<br />

an additional 13 million<br />

international tourists and<br />

raising the total to 181<br />

million. Growth was driven<br />

by North America (+8%),<br />

where Mexico posted a<br />

double-digit increase,<br />

and the Caribbean (+7%).<br />

Arrivals to Central America<br />

and South America (both<br />

+6%) grew at double the<br />

rate recorded in 2013<br />

and well above the world<br />

average.<br />

International tourism in<br />

the Middle East (+4%)<br />

shows signs of rebound<br />

with good results in most<br />

destinations. The region<br />

attracted an additional 2<br />

million arrivals, bringing<br />

the total to 50 million.<br />

Africa’s international<br />

tourist numbers grew<br />

by an estimated 2%,<br />

equivalent to an increase<br />

of one million arrivals. The<br />

region reached 56 million<br />

tourists. While arrivals to<br />

North Africa were weak<br />

(+1%), Sub-Saharan Africa<br />

saw international tourist<br />

numbers rise by 3% despite<br />

the Ebola Virus Disease<br />

outbreak in a few West<br />

African countries. Data for<br />

Africa and the Middle East<br />

should be read with caution<br />

as it is based on limited and<br />

volatile data.<br />

DEMAND FROM<br />

TRADITIONAL<br />

SOURCE MARKETS<br />

PICKS UP<br />

A pickup in expenditure<br />

on international tourism<br />

from traditional source<br />

markets compensated for<br />

the slowdown of the large<br />

emerging markets, which<br />

had been driving tourism<br />

growth in previous years.<br />

The total number of trips<br />

abroad from China is<br />

estimated to have increased<br />

by 11 million to 109 million<br />

in 2014. Expenditure was<br />

A PICKUP IN<br />

DEMAND FROM<br />

TRADITIONAL SOURCE<br />

MARKETS<br />

COMPENSATED FOR<br />

THE SLOWDOWN OF<br />

THE LARGE EMERGING<br />

MARKETS.<br />

up by 17% in the first three<br />

quarters of 2014, a strong<br />

result but slower than<br />

in previous years (40%<br />

in 2012 and 26% in 2013,<br />

respectively). China is the<br />

world’s largest outbound<br />

market since 2012 with a<br />

total expenditure of US$<br />

129 billion in 2013.<br />

Among the other two<br />

main emerging markets,<br />

the Russian Federation<br />

(-6%) clearly lost strength<br />

in 2014, while Brazil still<br />

grew by 2%, despite the<br />

appreciation of the US<br />

dollar against the Brazilian<br />

real and slower economic<br />

growth. Beyond the top ten,<br />

some smaller emerging<br />

markets saw expenditure<br />

grow substantially, with<br />

Saudi Arabia, India, the<br />

Philippines and Qatar all<br />

reporting increases of 30%<br />

or over.<br />

A pickup in demand<br />

from traditional source<br />

markets compensated<br />

for the slowdown of the<br />

large emerging markets.<br />

Expenditure from the<br />

United States, the second<br />

largest outbound market<br />

in the world, grew by 6%.<br />

Noteworthy is also the<br />

rebound of France (+11%),<br />

Italy (+6%) and the United<br />

Kingdom (+4%).<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


12 NEWS<br />

Understanding the Consumer<br />

Purchase Journey<br />

GfK Hong Kong study finds most travellers use three devices in process<br />

of purchasing a flight ticket<br />

The latest survey by research organisation GfK on the way people buy<br />

travel – undertaken in Hong Kong – shows that nearly all (96%) utilise a<br />

combination of the Internet and traditional bricks and mortar channels,<br />

with a very low number (2%) using any single channel exclusively.<br />

All in all, armed with<br />

multiple mobile devices,<br />

highly connected<br />

consumers in today’s digital<br />

era are transforming the<br />

travel sector’s landscape<br />

into an increasingly<br />

professionalized one,<br />

especially in a developed<br />

market like Hong Kong.<br />

65% of travellers in Hong<br />

Kong utilise their PCs,<br />

tablets and smartphones<br />

during the purchase<br />

journey, however, offline<br />

travel service providers<br />

are still very relevant as<br />

travellers exhibit strong<br />

omni-channel behaviours,<br />

navigating both online<br />

and offline platforms<br />

throughout the whole<br />

process.<br />

“Findings revealed that<br />

search engines are<br />

used intensively at the<br />

very beginning of the<br />

process for both online<br />

and offline purchasers,“<br />

said Van den Oever,<br />

Global Travel Director at<br />

GfK. “With the widening<br />

coverage and global<br />

reach of online service<br />

providers, consumers are<br />

increasingly focusing on<br />

specific established brands<br />

popular in their local<br />

market, reinforcing the<br />

fact that having a strong<br />

presence and top-of-mind<br />

awareness provides these<br />

companies with a head<br />

start.”<br />

This is the first time<br />

research has been done<br />

utilising the breakthrough<br />

methodology of both online<br />

and offline tracking of<br />

travellers‘ behaviours. The<br />

9-week survey from March<br />

to May 2014 polled more<br />

than 700 Hong Kong travel<br />

decision makers intending<br />

to purchase an air ticket<br />

in the next 3 months,<br />

who agreed to install GfK<br />

Nurago’s online tracking<br />

software on their digital<br />

and mobile devices. This<br />

allowed the integration of<br />

online tracking data with<br />

offline diary and website<br />

data to provide in-depth<br />

single-source insights<br />

into consumers‘ purchase<br />

journey in air travel.<br />

MASS MEDIA – STILL<br />

TRIGGER POINT FOR<br />

TRAVEL SEARCHES<br />

According to the study,<br />

traditional mass media<br />

is the most dominant<br />

offline touch-point that<br />

triggers the gathering of<br />

travel information. Three<br />

in every four consumers<br />

(74%) were prompted<br />

to action after they saw<br />

an advertisement in a<br />

newspaper or magazine,<br />

while 70 percent said they<br />

read an article in these<br />

publications. Meanwhile,<br />

over half said their travel<br />

plans were sparked by TV<br />

or radio ads.<br />

“Advertising in the mass<br />

media is an effective<br />

platform to garner the<br />

interest of intended<br />

travellers and a good<br />

complementary channel<br />

that helps them shift<br />

from offline to online,”<br />

highlighted Van den<br />

Oever. “Over 98 percent<br />

of respondents said they<br />

took their research online<br />

and 54 percent eventually<br />

completed their purchase<br />

during this process.”<br />

Another interesting<br />

highlight of the study is the<br />

fact that a typical consumer<br />

spends almost 5 hours<br />

researching online for their<br />

trip. During this period,<br />

they make an average of 92<br />

visits to 22 travel-related<br />

websites and Apps before<br />

actually purchasing their<br />

bookings via the Internet.<br />

The most popular online<br />

sites used are search<br />

engines which were visited<br />

by 9 in 10 respondents<br />

(91%), followed by<br />

travel aggregator and<br />

information sites (83%),<br />

travel booking sites (79%),<br />

airline companies (69%)<br />

and social media sites<br />

(38%).<br />

“It is especially important<br />

for industry players to<br />

understand the consumer<br />

purchase journey as they<br />

plan their trips so that travel<br />

service providers can more<br />

thoroughly understand the<br />

complexity of the process,”<br />

said Van den Oever.<br />

“This will ensure that<br />

they are effective in their<br />

offerings and present in<br />

the relevant phase of the<br />

journey, both online and off<br />

line, and from the planning<br />

stage right to the very<br />

end when the purchase<br />

is eventually made,” he<br />

concluded.<br />

…THEY<br />

MAKE AN<br />

AVERAGE OF<br />

92 VISITS TO<br />

22 TRAVEL-<br />

RELATED<br />

WEBSITES<br />

AND APPS<br />

BEFORE<br />

ACTUALLY<br />

PURCHASING<br />

THEIR<br />

BOOKINGS<br />

VIA THE<br />

INTERNET…<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


NEWS<br />

13<br />

The Lansky Effect<br />

A smart, funny and inspiring look at where travel<br />

is headed…<br />

Doug Lansky is described as a Travel Writer, Keynote Speaker & Tourism<br />

Development Advisor. If you managed to squeeze into the packed room to<br />

see him speak at last year’s <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention, you know you’re in for<br />

a fun, inspiring, and thought-provoking ride that will change the way you<br />

look at travel. This year, Doug is participating in three separate events in<br />

the <strong>ITB</strong> Convention. We asked him how important he feels it is to educate<br />

and inform the professional visitors to the show… and why…<br />

Destination<br />

Europe<br />

Major Joint-<br />

Promotion<br />

Initiative<br />

Most tourism professionals<br />

are busy working to make<br />

deadlines or deal with the<br />

workload that has been<br />

placed upon them. They<br />

don’t have the luxury to<br />

spend much time looking<br />

around this global industry<br />

and try to spot unreported<br />

trends and fresh ideas.<br />

I do. And I’m happy to share<br />

what I’ve learned.<br />

To be honest, presentations<br />

aren’t the most important<br />

part of the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> for<br />

many. But for those who can<br />

make a little time to learn<br />

about a subject that can give<br />

them new insights, it can be<br />

enough to get a step ahead<br />

of the competition or make<br />

themselves a more valuable<br />

part of their organization.<br />

Your first topic – on<br />

day one of the show -<br />

is “Destination Shift to<br />

Digital”. What exactly do<br />

you mean by that?<br />

It’s an honour to be part<br />

of that panel and it’s hard<br />

to know exactly what will<br />

come out of the dialog, but<br />

there are clearly a lot more<br />

digital tools available to the<br />

modern destination and<br />

stakeholders. The trick is<br />

figuring out which ones are<br />

worth the time and effort,<br />

and how to best use them.<br />

Sometimes, we can be<br />

seduced by the shiny new<br />

toy, so it’s helpful to hear<br />

a range of opinions as you<br />

navigate this landscape.<br />

Also on day one, your<br />

outlook topic is about<br />

“What the smartest<br />

destinations are doing<br />

right”. Can you give us a<br />

foretaste?<br />

We can get just about<br />

anywhere in the world<br />

within a day’s travel. Or at<br />

least a day and half. The<br />

price difference between a<br />

two-hour trip and 12-hour<br />

trip might be just a few<br />

hundred Euros. DMAI says<br />

there are now over 4000<br />

DMOs worldwide vying for<br />

visitors. Which all means<br />

there’s more competition<br />

than ever. And it’s not a<br />

battle of social media: the<br />

fastest growing destinations<br />

don’t have the biggest<br />

social media operation<br />

and the destinations with<br />

the biggest social media<br />

operations don’t necessarily<br />

have impressive visitor<br />

growth. In many ways, it<br />

comes back to what people<br />

are travelling to see and<br />

experience. In other words,<br />

the product. So... what<br />

makes your destination<br />

unique? How can you best<br />

position that uniqueness?<br />

And what can you do to<br />

create a unique selling<br />

proposition if you don’t<br />

currently have one? What<br />

works for one destination,<br />

like Stockholm’s fairly new<br />

ABBA museum, isn’t going<br />

Doug Lansky<br />

Travel Writer, Keynote Speaker & Tourism<br />

Development Advisor<br />

SOMETIMES,<br />

WE CAN BE<br />

SEDUCED BY<br />

THE SHINY NEW<br />

TOY, SO IT’S<br />

HELPFUL TO<br />

HEAR A RANGE<br />

OF OPINIONS<br />

AS YOU<br />

NAVIGATE THIS<br />

LANDSCAPE<br />

to work someplace else.<br />

That’s what makes it such a<br />

strong fit. But if you see the<br />

types of things that work,<br />

you can perhaps look at<br />

your own offerings in a new<br />

way and apply the basic<br />

way of thinking to come<br />

up with something that will<br />

be a perfect fit with your<br />

destination. That’s why<br />

I’ll be putting on a short<br />

showcase of my favourite<br />

examples.<br />

… Can’t give any more<br />

away. You’ll just have to<br />

come and check it out.<br />

The European Commission and European<br />

Travel Commission have announced an<br />

essential workshop for European tourism<br />

professionals during <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2015.<br />

Top ranking tourism<br />

officials from across<br />

Europe will be meeting<br />

during <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> to<br />

decide a course of action<br />

for the joint publicprivate<br />

promotion of<br />

Europe as a tourist<br />

destination.<br />

The workshop (3:00 -<br />

6:30 pm, Wednesday<br />

4th March 2015, Room<br />

M1, City Cube <strong>Berlin</strong>)<br />

is aimed at gathering<br />

together leading public<br />

and private tourism<br />

stakeholders to discuss<br />

about a possible<br />

roadmap (objectives,<br />

roles, types of activities<br />

and milestones).<br />

The discussions on the<br />

occasion of the European<br />

Tourism Forum and<br />

European Tourism Day<br />

2014 will highlight that it<br />

is crucial that European<br />

tourism organizations<br />

at all levels continue<br />

to strengthen their<br />

collaboration under the<br />

umbrella of a common<br />

European approach and<br />

positioning.<br />

A panel of high-level<br />

representatives of<br />

successful public-private<br />

partnerships promoting<br />

internationally major<br />

tourist destinations<br />

will share their<br />

experiences and present<br />

their achievements,<br />

discussing:<br />

“What is the best course of<br />

action for implementing<br />

a dedicated ‘Destination<br />

Europe’ Joint Promotion<br />

Initiative?” - “Which<br />

key public and private<br />

players should be<br />

involved?” - “What are<br />

the advantages for both<br />

established and less<br />

known destinations?”<br />

Key participants will<br />

include:<br />

• Pedro Ortùn, Director<br />

for “Service Industries”,<br />

Directorate-General<br />

Internal Market, Industry,<br />

Entrepreneurship and<br />

SMEs (DG GROW),<br />

European Commission<br />

• Peter de Wilde,<br />

President, European<br />

Travel Commission<br />

(ETC)<br />

• Nikolina Angelkova,<br />

Minister of Tourism of<br />

the Republic of Bulgaria<br />

- Ana-Claudia Tapardel,<br />

Member of the European<br />

Parliament (EP), Chair<br />

of the EP Intergroup<br />

on European Tourism<br />

Development, Cultural<br />

Heritage, Ways of<br />

Saint James and other<br />

European Cultural<br />

Routes.<br />

Further information:<br />

www.etc-corporate.org<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


14 NEWS<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

Great New Ideas for<br />

SE Asian Holidays<br />

Park Hotel Group continues expansion in Asia through strategic management<br />

contracts and new owned property in Singapore<br />

At <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2015, the Park Hotel Group is<br />

presenting three fabulous new properties in<br />

its portfolio thanks to management contracts<br />

– announcing regional expansion throughout<br />

Southeast Asia from its original bases of Singapore,<br />

China, Hong Kong and Japan.<br />

This year, Park Hotel Group<br />

announces the opening of<br />

the Park Hotel Alexandra<br />

in Singapore (in Q2). But at<br />

the same time, the Group<br />

has been appointed to<br />

manage a beachfront resort<br />

in Khao Lak, Thailand<br />

(region of Phang Nga) in<br />

an agreement signed with<br />

Southsea Group, and in a<br />

separate deal with Twenty-<br />

One development, the Park<br />

Hotel Nusa Dua Bali has<br />

just opened its doors to<br />

business.<br />

WE<br />

LAUNCHED<br />

PRIVATE LABEL<br />

TO CREATE<br />

GREATER<br />

AWARENESS<br />

AMONG TRAVEL<br />

AGENTS<br />

AROUND THE<br />

WORLD.<br />

Allen Law, Park Hotel<br />

Group’s CEO said, “These<br />

are all important milestones<br />

for both our brand and for<br />

the Group. As our Group’s<br />

first hotels in Thailand and<br />

Indonesia, which are both<br />

influential and growing<br />

markets, we feel this is<br />

of strategic importance.<br />

We’re very excited to be<br />

entering Phang Nga and<br />

Bali; the former being a<br />

rapidly developing tourist<br />

destination is a stone’s<br />

throw from the Phuket<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

International Airport,<br />

while Bali remains one of<br />

Southeast Asia’s leading<br />

tourist destinations.”<br />

Commenting on the<br />

agreement with Twenty-<br />

One Development, Mr<br />

Law went on, “With the<br />

Indonesian government’s<br />

recent pro-tourism<br />

initiatives, such as the visafree<br />

access for major source<br />

countries, Park Hotel Nusa<br />

Dua Bali is well-poised to<br />

ride on an exciting wave of<br />

tourism growth.”<br />

Upscale accommodation at<br />

Park Hotel Khao Lak Beach<br />

Resort Phang Nga comes in<br />

the form of 125 Deluxe and<br />

Premier Rooms that range<br />

from 38sqm to 55sqm. The<br />

resort, set amid 2.3 hectares<br />

of lush tropical gardens, is<br />

located along Khao Lak’s<br />

serene coast, with direct<br />

access to the white sand<br />

of Pakarang Beach on<br />

the Andaman Sea, with<br />

numerous natural wonders<br />

to be found within a short<br />

distance of the resort.<br />

It’s just an hour’s drive<br />

from Phuket International<br />

Airport.<br />

Meanwhile, in Singapore,<br />

the soon-to-open Park Hotel<br />

Alexandra in Singapore’s<br />

Central Urban Area will<br />

be a 13-storey glass-clad<br />

building set on a stylish<br />

podium, and featuring 442<br />

guestrooms and suites with<br />

the most modern amenities.<br />

Elements of nature adorn<br />

the rooms, which feature<br />

natural wood accents and<br />

earthy shades inspired by<br />

Singapore’s garden city<br />

landscape.<br />

THE SECRET OF PARK GROUP’S SUCCESS<br />

What is the secret to the<br />

Park Hotel Group’s success<br />

in the Far East? Mr Law says<br />

it comes down to a true<br />

passion for the hospitality<br />

service industry: “We have<br />

managed to outperform<br />

the market and our brand<br />

is recognised in this<br />

part of the world, with<br />

corporate customers and<br />

wholesalers creating a<br />

strong pull effect, growing<br />

rapidly and creating a<br />

loyal customer base.<br />

We are working on new<br />

partnerships, creating winwin<br />

opportunities in some<br />

Tour Operators and Travel<br />

Agents are able to take<br />

advantage of the Park<br />

Hotel Group’s Private Label<br />

GDS chain code - “PG”.<br />

“We launched Private<br />

Label as a branding<br />

or communications<br />

of the countries in which<br />

we are currently working.<br />

We are developing two very<br />

different business models:<br />

hotel investment – in terms<br />

of real estate investment<br />

versus hotel management<br />

model. When it comes to<br />

real estate investment,<br />

we are only investing in<br />

countries that we are very<br />

familiar with, like Hong<br />

Kong, Singapore, Japan<br />

and China. But outside of<br />

these few countries we will<br />

not be directly investing.<br />

So if we did not also branch<br />

into hotel management,<br />

PRIVATE GDS CHAIN CODE<br />

FOR TOURISM PROFESSIONALS<br />

platform to create greater<br />

awareness among travel<br />

agents around the world”,<br />

said Mr Law. “It’s a great<br />

stepping platform for us to<br />

grow the brand and to build<br />

awareness among agents<br />

both near and far. It has<br />

© CT Snow<br />

Park Hotel Alexandra, Singapore<br />

our offerings would be<br />

relatively limited and that’s<br />

why we have decided to<br />

build-up this platform,<br />

growing into areas that we<br />

would otherwise not have<br />

invested in. In these cases,<br />

we work with strong local<br />

partners and provide our<br />

management expertise<br />

and brand recognition and<br />

all the rest of our support<br />

functions. We create<br />

synergy and opportunities<br />

for them in a win-win<br />

scenario.”<br />

helped in terms of steady<br />

growth and preparing us<br />

for future growth in this<br />

area.”<br />

Hall 26 A<br />

Stand 131<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


NEWS<br />

15<br />

When Travel and Tourism<br />

Meet Coffee<br />

JURAworld of Coffee in Switzerland – an entirely<br />

different experience<br />

The exhibition at JURAworld of Coffee in Niederbuchsiten, Switzerland,<br />

whisks visitors away into the world of coffee and dazzles them with<br />

stunningly presented spaces. Architect and scenographer Andrin<br />

Schweizer, known for various Swiss TV productions and admired for his<br />

masterful scenography design, was tasked with redesigning the popular<br />

attraction. The result is an exhibition that will appeal to everyone, not<br />

just coffee fans.<br />

Once in the newly designed<br />

exhibition, a journey<br />

through the history of<br />

coffee, from the discovery<br />

of the coffee bean and<br />

how it has spread around<br />

the globe to key dates in<br />

JURA’s history, awaits<br />

the visitor. After passing<br />

through the 30-minute<br />

exhibition, visitors enter<br />

the modern product world:<br />

a shop where the entire<br />

range of JURA machines<br />

currently available can<br />

be pur-chased. General<br />

Manager Emanuel Probst<br />

describes this as the “most<br />

attractive, most refined<br />

and highest quality JURA<br />

shopping experience in the<br />

world”.<br />

A visit to the JURAworld<br />

of Coffee isn’t complete<br />

without sampling the<br />

speciality coffees and<br />

cakes and pastries from<br />

world-famous Rolf Mürner<br />

in the pleasant coffee<br />

lounge. JURAworld of<br />

Coffee is a destination<br />

built around coffee.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


16 NEWS<br />

Red Rock Canyon<br />

Maid-of-the-Mist Rainbow<br />

Brand USA - 47:1 Return On<br />

Thomas Garzilli<br />

Senior Vice President of Global Partner Marketing<br />

for Brand USA<br />

The work of Brand USA has already resulted in<br />

the creation of thousands of new jobs in the USA<br />

- with a massive return on investment.<br />

We asked Thomas Garzilli, Senior Vice President<br />

of Global Partner Marketing for Brand USA to tell<br />

us more…<br />

We commissioned Oxford<br />

economics to undertake a<br />

study on our impact and they<br />

found we have obtained a<br />

47:1 return on investment.<br />

This means that every dollar<br />

we spend on marketing for<br />

initiatives like this at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> brings back $47 from<br />

International business.<br />

It’s a really positive result.<br />

There have been so far over<br />

1.1 million visitors directly<br />

attributed to our campaigns,<br />

in additional incremental<br />

business; 53,000 additional<br />

US jobs were created in<br />

year one. We are really<br />

ramping up our reach<br />

around the world. We have<br />

consumer campaigns in<br />

20 markets and if you look<br />

in every market where we<br />

have projects in co-op and<br />

working with the airlines,<br />

we are fully active in 30<br />

markets… so we are really<br />

spreading our network.<br />

Brand USA’s work is<br />

having an impact on some<br />

US cities or zones that<br />

might not have had an<br />

impact otherwise… like<br />

Detroit, which is quite<br />

important for cities like<br />

that. How is that working?<br />

For the issues that Detroit<br />

has been having from an<br />

economic standpoint, travel<br />

and tourism can really add<br />

a new life and economic<br />

impact to Detroit. Other<br />

destinations are being<br />

impacted as well, like<br />

Austin, Texas, where British<br />

airlines just added a nonstop<br />

flight from London.<br />

This illustrates the interest<br />

for visitors to the US to go<br />

beyond the major gateways<br />

and experience new and<br />

exciting niche markets.<br />

Another thing I noticed in<br />

your presentation is that<br />

Brand USA is dedicating<br />

many more resources to<br />

the industry in terms of<br />

translating your websites<br />

into different languages,<br />

and even encouraging folks<br />

in the States to welcome<br />

foreign visitors in their own<br />

THERE<br />

HAVE BEEN SO<br />

FAR OVER 1.1<br />

MILLION<br />

VISITORS<br />

DIRECTLY<br />

ATTRIBUTED TO<br />

OUR<br />

CAMPAIGNS, IN<br />

ADDITIONAL<br />

INCREMENTAL<br />

BUSINESS;<br />

53,000<br />

ADDITIONAL US<br />

JOBS WERE<br />

CREATED IN<br />

YEAR ONE.<br />

language. This is also a<br />

big plus, but surely it must<br />

be something that will be<br />

a long to medium-term a<br />

job…<br />

Yes… We use this term<br />

“Market the Welcome”. You<br />

need to reach out to markets<br />

that may not have otherwise<br />

thought about the US as a<br />

terrific tourism destination<br />

and bring it to top of<br />

mind. And by nature of the<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


Hall 2.1<br />

Stand 200<br />

NEWS<br />

17<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

Central Park<br />

Investment<br />

product we are promoting…<br />

market the welcome… we<br />

need to talk to them in their<br />

language with a message<br />

that resonates within their<br />

country to inspire them to<br />

come. Our campaigns like<br />

the great outdoors with the<br />

national parks, or culinary<br />

tourism, offer a really broad<br />

message. But we really do<br />

localised communication,<br />

market by market; it’s not<br />

just about translation, but<br />

also the vernacular – of<br />

the way people speak.<br />

When we talk to different<br />

demographics in their<br />

language, it’s a big effort but<br />

we have boots on the ground<br />

in each of these markets to<br />

help us with the translation<br />

and localisation, so we are<br />

coming to market with a<br />

message that resonates<br />

We have noted that<br />

the people from Grand<br />

Canyon are also talking<br />

about installing signs in<br />

Mandarin at US tourist<br />

sites… We never would<br />

have seen that a few years<br />

ago!<br />

That’s the flip side! We<br />

need to get people to come<br />

to the US which is why<br />

we go to the markets and<br />

inspire them to come to<br />

our country. But we have<br />

programs in the US like the<br />

“China ready program”… If<br />

you think that in three or<br />

four years, China will be the<br />

number one source market<br />

in the world, that means we<br />

need to have interpreters<br />

on-site, install signs in<br />

Mandarin, slippers and<br />

kettles in the room… small<br />

things that those people<br />

are looking for. We have to<br />

do our job to get them to<br />

come, but then they have<br />

to get the experience that<br />

will make them come back<br />

again in the future.<br />

You have mentioned an<br />

IMAX /giant screen film<br />

project for the promotion<br />

of US destinations around<br />

the world. How’s that going<br />

to impact people and why<br />

is it going to make them<br />

want to come to the US?<br />

If you’ve been to the<br />

national parks, you will<br />

know that the imagery and<br />

the sheer fact of being in<br />

those places, such as the<br />

Grand Canyon, Yosemite or<br />

Bryce Canyon is absolutely<br />

breathtaking. There is no<br />

better format to show that<br />

and take it on the road than<br />

in IMAX format on the giant<br />

screen. The intent is to<br />

inspire people to come by<br />

seeing this great imagery<br />

of the national parks. We<br />

will work with airlines and<br />

tour operators, so it will<br />

be an easy transition from<br />

them being inspired by the<br />

majesty of the images on<br />

the screen, to being able to<br />

learn easily about how to<br />

get there.<br />

A MAJOR<br />

EFFORT HAS<br />

BEEN MADE IN<br />

TERMS OF<br />

EDUCATION<br />

AND<br />

AWARENESS<br />

So on the one hand,<br />

you’ve got these amazing<br />

information campaigns,<br />

but on the other you’re<br />

also working with travel<br />

agents to train them up so<br />

they know how to advise<br />

people… Tell me a little bit<br />

more about the training<br />

programs…<br />

The two go hand in hand.<br />

We are doing ourselves a<br />

disservice if we come in<br />

to a market, spend a lot<br />

on consumer advertising<br />

and inspire people to<br />

come, if, when they talk<br />

to local travel agent or<br />

tour operator, the product<br />

isn’t there, or they are not<br />

informed adequately. So<br />

we are ensuring training<br />

through programs like the<br />

USA discovery program –<br />

through which TOs and TAs<br />

can go online and learn,<br />

through incredible imagery<br />

and videos, coupled with<br />

quizzes. It’s really a clever<br />

interactive format, where<br />

they can earn badges for<br />

regions… And it’s not just<br />

geographically based.<br />

If someone wants to know<br />

more about music, culinary<br />

or cultural destinations<br />

and ideas, there are also<br />

experience badges that<br />

people can earn. A major<br />

effort has been made in<br />

terms of education and<br />

awareness. It’s so important<br />

in these emerging markets<br />

Over the past couple<br />

of years you have been<br />

expanding your agencies<br />

around the world. What<br />

is the expansion plan for<br />

coming years?<br />

We are now actively in<br />

20 countries around the<br />

world, so for this fiscal year<br />

it’s about optimizing our<br />

activities in those markets<br />

before we spread much<br />

further.<br />

This year, we will extend<br />

what we’re doing in Asia to<br />

Southeast Asia. In Europe,<br />

we are also developing<br />

some other regions such<br />

as the Nordic countries…<br />

We will also put some<br />

resources there, and maybe<br />

Benelux… filling out more<br />

on a regional level.<br />

Any ideas of what we will<br />

see from Brand USA at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>?<br />

I can tell you that we are<br />

well ahead of where we<br />

were last year in terms of<br />

participation. We will be<br />

doing culinary events - a<br />

“Taste of the USA” event<br />

where we’ll have some<br />

gourmet chefs come in<br />

and do something on the<br />

floor. We will also have<br />

some evening receptions<br />

and VIP events and these<br />

will be great networking<br />

opportunities as well.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


18 TRADE TALK<br />

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

Less is More…<br />

The exclusive meeting place for the world’s top buyers of the tourism industry<br />

David Ruetz, head of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> at Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> explains that <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers<br />

Circle will again enable the world’s top buyers of the tourism industry to<br />

have less stress and hassle, in order to do more business:<br />

The name says it all.<br />

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

exclusive meeting place<br />

for the top buyers of the<br />

worldwide travel industry.<br />

This is where hand-picked<br />

buyers can take advantage<br />

of the relaxed, productive<br />

atmosphere and take care<br />

of what really matters:<br />

closing deals.<br />

For buyers involved in the<br />

operations of small and<br />

medium-sized enterprises<br />

and those of larger<br />

companies the free service<br />

provided by <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers<br />

Circle considerably saves<br />

time and significantly<br />

increases their efficiency.<br />

With its separate meeting<br />

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

Lounge at Marshall-Haus<br />

on the <strong>Berlin</strong> Exhibition<br />

Grounds offers excellent<br />

opportunities for doing<br />

business and networking<br />

at length in quiet<br />

surroundings. A free wi-fi<br />

connection is also available<br />

for the guests, who can<br />

also take advantage of<br />

transport services. Thus,<br />

for the duration of the show<br />

ON <strong>ITB</strong> THURSDAY,<br />

5 MARCH 2015, <strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN<br />

IS ORGANISING A BUYER<br />

SELLER SPEED<br />

NETWORKING, WHICH WILL<br />

BE TAKING PLACE FOR THE<br />

FIRST TIME.<br />

the senior buyers present<br />

can make use of a free<br />

shuttle service provided<br />

by Europcar. For members<br />

of <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle,<br />

admission to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

is free of charge and VIP<br />

access to the fairground<br />

via the “Buyers Circle<br />

Lane” is available as of<br />

8.30 a.m. On <strong>ITB</strong> Thursday,<br />

5 March 2015, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is<br />

organising a Buyer Seller<br />

Speed Networking, which<br />

will be taking place for the<br />

first time. This event allows<br />

international buyers to<br />

meet important travel<br />

industry partners in a short<br />

space of time.<br />

In other words, <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Buyers Circle stands for<br />

focussing on the essentials<br />

for a selected group of<br />

international top buyers.<br />

It means less stress, less<br />

distraction and less time<br />

lost.<br />

Furthermore, even before<br />

the show, members<br />

have advantages, such<br />

as regular information<br />

and updates, and access<br />

to the <strong>ITB</strong> World Travel<br />

Trends Report prior to its<br />

publication.<br />

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

focussed on the buying<br />

quality rather than the<br />

number of participants.<br />

All those taking part must<br />

apply first and are handpicked.<br />

In 2014 we chose<br />

700 to join this circle of<br />

leading buyers.<br />

This year we have<br />

increased the number of<br />

places to 850. In 2016, to<br />

mark the 50th anniversary<br />

David Ruetz<br />

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

of <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, we will be<br />

raising the limit to 1,000.<br />

TO APPLY:<br />

www.itbbuyerscircle.com/<br />

apply<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BUYERS CIRCLE MEMBERS*<br />

... come from all over the world to exchange ideas<br />

and close deals with exhibitors.<br />

* <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2014 figures<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


TRADE TALK<br />

19<br />

The Importance of a Reliable<br />

Partner in Mongolia<br />

Mongolia has much to offer travellers who<br />

are ready for a new adventure and unique<br />

experiences. At <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> this year, Selena<br />

Travel Mongolia is inviting visitors to<br />

discover this nation’s vast, undiscovered<br />

land on tailor made, bespoke trips.<br />

Nyamsuren Geserbadam, Managing<br />

Director - Selena Travel Mongolia explains,<br />

“Selena Travel Mongolia’s dedicated team<br />

has been operating since 1998 and we<br />

have proven ourselves a reliable touristpartner<br />

organisation to many prestigious<br />

foreign tour operators, as well as catering<br />

to thousands of individual travellers. Our<br />

professional and motivated staff members<br />

are excellent communicators and we<br />

have enthusiastic, experienced guides and<br />

drivers”.<br />

Nyamsuren Geserbadam<br />

Managing Director - Selena Travel Mongolia<br />

Mongolia’s tourist industry is young… and<br />

this factor, combined with inadequate<br />

infrastructure in the countryside and an<br />

unsophisticated service industry, do pose<br />

challenges. “We’ve learned as we’ve<br />

grown and have become adept at tackling<br />

the problems that arise,” underlines Ms<br />

Geserbadam. “As a reliable<br />

and trustworthy travel<br />

company we are well<br />

placed to help travellers<br />

experience what Mongolia<br />

has to offer”.<br />

Hall 26 C<br />

Stand 309<br />

New Tour Ideas in Mongolia<br />

Presented by Genco Tour<br />

Bureau<br />

Since 1997, Genco Tour Bureau Jsc<br />

has been operating both inbound<br />

and outbound chartered tours in<br />

and from Mongolia.<br />

As Mongolia is partner country of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>, Genco is presenting a diversity of<br />

new tour categories from fun family tours<br />

to special interest extreme adventure tours<br />

and events. To celebrate the partnership,<br />

they are presenting a great new tour called<br />

“Following the Footsteps of Chinggis Khaan”<br />

- a unique nomadic experience, based on<br />

his lifestyle, customs and culture.<br />

Mongolia’s biggest outdoor Nomadic<br />

Fashion Show, and the famed Hunnu Music<br />

Festival, which take place again in July<br />

this year. It’s the most anticipated fashion<br />

show of the year, showcasing the designs<br />

of 13th Century Kings and Queens based on<br />

archaeological findings.<br />

Namuun Battulga<br />

CEO – Genco Tour Bureau Jsc<br />

“Genco Tour Bureau Jsc collaborates directly<br />

with both TAs and TOs. We offer competitive<br />

commission rates for qualified tour and<br />

travel businesses and we’re always looking<br />

for new travel partners to join our team”,<br />

says Namuun Battulga,<br />

Genco Tour Bureau JSC<br />

CEO.<br />

Hall 26 C<br />

Stand 309<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


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

The World’s Leading Travel<br />

Industry Think Tank<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention 2015 – more than<br />

ever a global centre for thought leadership<br />

Every year, the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Convention sets<br />

new standards thanks<br />

to its wide range of<br />

topics. We asked Prof.<br />

Dr Conrady – Scientific<br />

Director – <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention how<br />

the event has been<br />

evolving…<br />

Since 2004, the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Convention has become<br />

the international travel<br />

industry’s largest think<br />

tank. Each year, the<br />

programme features over<br />

200 presentations and<br />

discussions on the tourism<br />

industry, the economy,<br />

politics, society and<br />

sustainability. Topics at<br />

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

cover a wide spectrum,<br />

ranging from corporate<br />

social responsibility<br />

(CSR) to the latest market<br />

developments in the cruise<br />

and wellness industries.<br />

This year’s Convention and<br />

Culture partner is Egypt<br />

and the Destination Days<br />

will kick off with a speach<br />

by this country’s Minister of<br />

Tourism, Hisham Zaazou.<br />

The convention<br />

programme also includes<br />

Phocuswright@<strong>ITB</strong>, an<br />

event organised by this<br />

leading US research<br />

authority on the future of<br />

travel commerce, which<br />

in particular covers the<br />

internet. This year, the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Hospitality Day celebrates<br />

its tenth anniversary. We<br />

will be presenting the<br />

findings of an exclusive<br />

survey on holidaymakers’<br />

spending behaviour and<br />

their participation in the<br />

sharing economy.<br />

What are the convention<br />

programme highlights at<br />

this year’s event?<br />

This year, the focus is on<br />

the sharing economy. This<br />

innovative approach has<br />

shaken up the holiday and<br />

business travel market like<br />

no other recent trend. An<br />

THIS<br />

YEAR, THE<br />

FOCUS IS ON<br />

THE SHARING<br />

ECONOMY<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Ministers’ Roundtable<br />

on March 5, including<br />

dignitaries from Costa<br />

Rica, Egypt, Brazil, South<br />

Africa and Germany, along<br />

with UNWTO secretarygeneral<br />

Taleb Rifai, will<br />

look at opportunities and<br />

risks of sport mega events.<br />

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

be debating the future of<br />

international air travel and<br />

the online travel market.<br />

At the numerous <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Hospitality Day sessions,<br />

experts will be highlighting<br />

the security problems that<br />

hotel managers must look<br />

out for and will be looking<br />

at the lifestyle experience<br />

that budget and luxury<br />

hotels offer. At the <strong>ITB</strong> CSR<br />

Day, topics will include<br />

international mountain<br />

tourism and developments<br />

on the German sustainable<br />

tourism market. At the<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Destination Days,<br />

Mongolia, this year’s<br />

partner country of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>, will be among the<br />

countries demonstrating<br />

the potential of market<br />

niche tourism. Once again,<br />

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

Days will have valuable<br />

knowledge for travel and<br />

event managers.<br />

Who are among the<br />

biggest names we will be<br />

seeing this year?<br />

For the first time at the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Convention, we will<br />

be welcoming a member of<br />

the board of Lufthansa. On<br />

Prof. Dr Roland Conrady<br />

Scientific Director, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention<br />

4 th March, at the <strong>ITB</strong> Future<br />

Day, Simone Menne, CFO<br />

Deutsche Lufthansa AG,<br />

will be outlining her vision<br />

of international air travel<br />

in the future. Afterwards,<br />

in an executive interview<br />

with Philip C. Wolf, the<br />

founder of Phocuswright,<br />

Darren Huston, president<br />

and CEO of Priceline<br />

Group (Booking.com) will<br />

be revealing the secret<br />

of his success and how<br />

he envisages the future<br />

of travel marketing.<br />

Götz Ahmelmann, Chief<br />

Commercial Officer,<br />

airberlin and Kenny Jacobs,<br />

Chief Marketing Officer,<br />

Ryanair, will also be<br />

speaking at the convention.<br />

We look forward to<br />

welcoming the European<br />

heads of Uber and Airbnb,<br />

who will be giving us<br />

first-hand information on<br />

their successful business<br />

models. We also expect<br />

celebrity guests to be at<br />

the presentation of the<br />

World Legacy Awards.<br />

With this new initiative<br />

launched in collaboration<br />

with National Geographic<br />

Travel, <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> rewards<br />

outstanding corporate<br />

social responsibility<br />

achievements. At the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

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

World Legacy Awards<br />

honour tour operators,<br />

touring organisations and<br />

destinations that drive<br />

global change in the travel<br />

industry on the basis<br />

of sustainable tourism<br />

principles and practices.<br />

The convention appears<br />

to be much more<br />

international in terms of<br />

speakers this year…<br />

The international list of<br />

speakers is impressive. Our<br />

Market Intelligence Unit<br />

has invested a lot of time<br />

in research. Through our<br />

global network of experts<br />

we also conduct a broad<br />

search for topics, always<br />

aware of the fact that<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> is the world’s<br />

leading travel trade show.<br />

As the convention is a<br />

supporting event it attracts<br />

just as many international<br />

participants as the show<br />

itself and we organise the<br />

convention programme<br />

accordingly.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


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

21<br />

Reaching Today’s Connected Traveller<br />

Engaging customers throughout the entire journey, from<br />

research to booking to travel<br />

Travel customers are more connected than ever.<br />

Smartphones and tablets are everywhere and<br />

mobile is now the remote control for the world<br />

around us, creating higher expectations from<br />

travellers on the go. At the <strong>ITB</strong> Convention on 4 th<br />

March, Stephanie Emmanouel, General Manager<br />

- Connected Customer Marketing for the mobile<br />

marketing specialists, Somo will discuss how to<br />

engage customers throughout the entire journey,<br />

from research to booking to travel and to how to<br />

develop customer loyalty. We asked Stephanie<br />

where she sees this going…<br />

By nature, travel is an<br />

emotional and social<br />

activity with mobile at<br />

its core. We see this<br />

particularly during the<br />

research phase - mobile<br />

travellers seek inspiration<br />

from the web, friends<br />

and family to plan travel.<br />

They also crave hotel and<br />

destination content right<br />

up until their departure<br />

- planning activities,<br />

researching restaurants<br />

and reviews and checking<br />

the weather forecast. Once<br />

on holiday, travellers create<br />

and share their experiences<br />

via social media on<br />

mobile. All this presents<br />

a huge opportunity for<br />

travel businesses seeking<br />

to engage with customers<br />

at every stage of this cycle.<br />

Because of the emphasis<br />

on experience over<br />

destination or outcome,<br />

brands need to offer<br />

personalised services,<br />

social connections and<br />

information, in addition<br />

to value and reliability.<br />

As new technologies<br />

like wearable tech and<br />

connected products gain<br />

momentum, this will<br />

continue to increase.<br />

How can we take<br />

advantage of this?<br />

As the digital and physical<br />

worlds begin to merge<br />

through technological<br />

innovation, reaching<br />

core audiences requires<br />

a holistic strategy. Brands<br />

need to take advantage of<br />

mobile specific media as<br />

well as amplifying both<br />

traditional (TV, outdoor,<br />

press) and digital (social<br />

and search) channels.<br />

Businesses need to take<br />

advantage of new ways of<br />

communicating with this<br />

mobile, social traveller<br />

in order to stay ahead of<br />

competitors and create<br />

lifetime customer value at<br />

every stage of the journey.<br />

REACHING TODAY’S<br />

CONNECTED<br />

TRAVELLER<br />

Category: eTravel World<br />

Date: March 4, 2015<br />

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

Location: Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

Stephanie<br />

Emmanouel<br />

General Manager - Connected<br />

Customer Marketing for the<br />

mobile marketing specialists,<br />

Somo<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


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

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

WEDNESDAY 4 TH MARCH 2015<br />

BUSINESS TRAVEL MICE DAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 2<br />

The German Association of Event Organ izers<br />

again offers a whole day of education. This<br />

year’s promising motto is “Think differently”.<br />

New event formats are needed which excite and<br />

touch the audience. Experts suggest solutions<br />

for more emotional and captivating sessions.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> FUTURE DAY<br />

11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1b, Auditorium London<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Future Day is where th e megatrends in<br />

economy and society and key topics of the<br />

global travel and tourism industry are discussed.<br />

Exclusive empirical study results and examples<br />

of Best Demonstrated Practices from market and<br />

innovation leaders offer valuable insights and<br />

concrete decision-making support for business<br />

strategies and measures.<br />

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

PROFESSIONALS DAY<br />

10:55 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 11.1, Stage<br />

At the <strong>ITB</strong> Young Professionals Day career<br />

entrants and junior staff in the global travel<br />

and tourism industry will be given food for<br />

thought for their future careers. The convention<br />

topics are current and future higher education<br />

programs, the challenges of academic degrees<br />

and the requirements of tourism companies<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> DESTINATION DAY 1<br />

11:45 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 1<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Destination Days are three days<br />

dedicated to the challenges and perspectives of<br />

international destination management. Here the<br />

focus is on forms of travel and destinations with<br />

great growth potential, innovative approaches<br />

to destination marketing and the specific aspects<br />

of selected tourism destinations.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> WORKSHOPS DAY 1<br />

10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 4.1, Room Regensburg<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> workshops satisfy the demand of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

visitors for an intensive, professional exchange<br />

with knowledgeable experts in small groups.<br />

This is where valuable contacts are made and<br />

your individual questions and problems are<br />

addressed.<br />

ETRAVEL LAB DAY 1<br />

10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Lab<br />

ETRAVEL STAGE DAY 1<br />

10:30 a.m. – 5 :00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

eTravel World is an exclusive area for digital<br />

marketing, social media and mobile travel<br />

services.<br />

Established companies and ambitious startups<br />

present their innovations. Experts highlight<br />

relevant developments from the world of apps,<br />

mobile websites, social networks and blogs.<br />

BUSINESS TRAVEL SESSIONS -<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> YOUNG PROFESSIONALS<br />

DAY<br />

12:15 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.<br />

Hall 11.1, Stage<br />

Life-long learning is the essence of success<br />

also in the global travel and tourism industry.<br />

Entrants and junior staff will be given food for<br />

thought for their future career.<br />

PHOCUSWRIGHT@<strong>ITB</strong> -<br />

DISRUPTION’S CURVE<br />

1:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1c, Auditorium Paris<br />

Phocuswright@<strong>ITB</strong> is where global travel, tourism<br />

and hospitality executives gather to discuss,<br />

debate and define the future of travel commerce.<br />

The event helps attendees to capitalize on the<br />

latest trends, leverage intelligence, promote<br />

leadership and foster innovation.<br />

RENEWABLE ENERGY<br />

FOR ISLAND TOURISM<br />

2:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.3, Auditorium <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Worldwide tourism sites require a reliable and<br />

cost-effective energy supply. The International<br />

Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) together<br />

with the Federal Government of Germany<br />

invited a panel of high-level guests from the<br />

international tourism sector to discuss business<br />

models and opportunities for the accelerated<br />

deployment renewable energy in the tourism<br />

sector of islands.<br />

THURSDAY 5 TH MARCH 2015<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> HOSPITALITY DAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1b, Auditorium London<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Hospitality is where serious changes<br />

of the hospitality industry’s structures are<br />

discussed.<br />

A think tank, a source of inspiration and a<br />

platform where international top managers and<br />

experts share experiences and opinions.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> EXPERTS FORUM WELLNESS<br />

10:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1c, Auditorium Paris<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Experts Forum Wellness is a place to be for<br />

spa and wellness professionals : pathbreaking<br />

presentations on wellness tourism.<br />

BUSINESS TRAVEL DAY (1)<br />

10:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 2<br />

BUSINESS TRAVEL DAY (2)<br />

10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.<br />

Room Lindau 6, Meeting Bridge A<br />

BUSINESS TRAVEL STRATEGY<br />

DAY 1<br />

3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 2<br />

Understanding new structures, acting future-<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention 2014<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Hospitality Day<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


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

23<br />

PROGRAMME<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> Convention 2014<br />

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

oriented. The 2-day program assists decision<br />

makers in the business travel world to continue<br />

their successful work by identifying and<br />

evaluating trends at an early stage.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> DESTINATION DAY 2<br />

10:40 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 1<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Destination Days are three days<br />

dedicated to the challenges and perspectives of<br />

international destination management. Here the<br />

focus is on forms of travel and destinations with<br />

great growth potential, innovative approaches<br />

to destination marketing and the specific aspects<br />

of selected tourism destinations.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> WORKSHOPS DAY 2<br />

10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 4.1, Room Regensburg<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> workshops satisfy the demand of <strong>ITB</strong><br />

visitors for an intensive, professional exchange<br />

with knowledgeable experts in small groups.<br />

This is where valuable contacts are made and<br />

your individual questions and problems are<br />

addressed.<br />

ETRAVEL LAB DAY 2<br />

10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Lab<br />

ETRAVEL STAGE DAY 2<br />

10:30 a.m. – 5 :00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

WORLD LEGACY AWARDS<br />

CEREMONY<br />

4:45 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1b, Auditorium London<br />

National Geographic World Legacy Awards<br />

Ceremony in Partnership with <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

FRIDAY 6 TH MARCH 2015<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> CSR DAY<br />

10:40 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1c, Auditorium Paris<br />

For the <strong>ITB</strong>, sustainability isn’t just some<br />

hollow expression – it is a strategic element<br />

- and our mission. The <strong>ITB</strong> CSR Day shapes<br />

the development of sustainability in the<br />

global travel industry – it provides new ideas,<br />

connects important players and reveals which<br />

sustainability concepts are especially profitable<br />

and successful.<br />

BARRIER-FREE TOURISM DAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.3, Auditorium <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

The German National Tourist Board<br />

(GNTB) is inviting trade visitors and media<br />

representatives for a dialogue regarding<br />

Tourism for Everyone presented by industry<br />

professionals and experts.<br />

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

AND DISTRIBUTION DAY<br />

10:45 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1b, Auditorium London<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Marketing and Distribution Day provides<br />

valuable know-how for innovative marketing<br />

and distribution strategies. The focus is on new<br />

business models, attention-getting marketing<br />

strategies and product concepts which are<br />

changing the industry rules.<br />

BUSINESS TRAVEL<br />

STRATEGY DAY 2<br />

10:30 a.m. – 2 :30 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 2<br />

ETRAVEL LAB DAY 3<br />

10:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Lab<br />

ETRAVEL STAGE DAY 3<br />

10:30 a.m. – 5 :00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> DESTINATION DAY 3<br />

10:40 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.<br />

Hall 7.1a, Auditorium New York 1<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> WORKSHOPS DAY 3<br />

10:45 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.<br />

Hall 4.1, Room Regensburg<br />

WEDNESDAY 7 TH MARCH 2015<br />

ETRAVEL LAB DAY 4<br />

10:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Lab<br />

ETRAVEL STAGE DAY 4<br />

10:30 a.m. – 11 :30 a.m.<br />

Hall 6.1, eTravel Stage<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


24 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW<br />

WTTC @ <strong>ITB</strong> Ber<br />

Breaking down the barriers hampering Travel & Touri<br />

The World Travel and Tourism Council has underlined what could be a<br />

major stumbling block to the future of the industry: a lack of enough<br />

talent to keep pace with global growth. At <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, David Scowsill,<br />

President & CEO, WTTC will be addressing this, and other key issues. In<br />

this exclusive interview, we firstly asked him what his current vision is<br />

of the global tourism scene…<br />

David Scowsill<br />

President & CEO, WTTC<br />

The global travel &<br />

tourism industry is in<br />

good health. In 2014<br />

our contribution to the<br />

world economy grew for<br />

the fourth consecutive<br />

year and is expected to<br />

continue to show growth<br />

once again in 2015.<br />

Globally, our industry<br />

accounts for almost 10%<br />

of global GDP and one<br />

in 11 of all jobs on the<br />

planet. Increasingly,<br />

governments understand<br />

that our industry is a<br />

driver of job creation and<br />

economic growth and that<br />

the right policies need<br />

to be implemented to<br />

increase tourism receipts<br />

and jobs.<br />

What are the main issues<br />

at the heart of WTTC’s<br />

actions?<br />

WTTC works to raise<br />

awareness of Travel &<br />

Tourism’s huge capacity<br />

as a Force for Good in<br />

the world, generating<br />

not only jobs, wealth<br />

and economic growth,<br />

but also as a driver of<br />

peace, creating a wider<br />

understanding of cultures<br />

and communities.<br />

The Council strives to<br />

break down the barriers<br />

hampering Travel &<br />

Tourism’s growth by<br />

urging governments and<br />

regulators to keep the<br />

sector high on the political<br />

agenda and creating<br />

policies that support its<br />

long-term growth and<br />

prosperity.<br />

WTTC campaigns on three<br />

strategic priorities which<br />

impede the successful<br />

development of Travel &<br />

Tourism now and in the<br />

future – Freedom to Travel;<br />

Policies for Growth; and<br />

Tourism for Tomorrow.<br />

We advocate partnership<br />

between public and<br />

private sectors, speaking<br />

with one voice, in<br />

addressing these issues<br />

and delivering results<br />

that match the needs of<br />

people, planet and profit.<br />

In terms of facilitating<br />

travel, which countries<br />

have made the greatest<br />

strides in the past year?<br />

Travel facilitation remains<br />

the biggest single step that<br />

WTTC WORKS TO RAISE<br />

AWARENESS OF TRAVEL &<br />

TOURISM’S HUGE CAPACITY<br />

AS A FORCE FOR GOOD IN<br />

THE WORLD<br />

countries can take to truly<br />

maximise the economic<br />

and social benefits of<br />

Travel & Tourism; and<br />

steady progress has been<br />

made in the last year.<br />

We have seen an historic<br />

agreement between<br />

China and US to extend<br />

mutual visa validity from<br />

1 year to 10 years; India<br />

expanding visas on arrival<br />

to 43 countries; and Japan<br />

has introduced a series of<br />

visa facilitation measures<br />

for several countries.<br />

You recently<br />

congratulated the UK<br />

Chancellor for pledging<br />

to abolish Air Passenger<br />

Duty (APD) for children<br />

under 16, but said the<br />

next UK government<br />

needs to stop curbing jobs<br />

and axe the self-defeating<br />

tax completely… Please<br />

expand on this…<br />

The UK Chancellor’s<br />

pledge to abolish APD for<br />

children under 16 from 1<br />

May 2016 is a welcome<br />

step, which will bring<br />

major holiday savings for<br />

UK families as well as<br />

boost inbound travel to the<br />

UK. However, the pledge<br />

does not go far enough.<br />

The next Government<br />

needs to dramatically<br />

reduce or abolish APD<br />

completely. The UK is<br />

currently one of the most<br />

expensive places to visit<br />

in the world. Evidence<br />

suggests that APD is<br />

having a detrimental<br />

effect on Travel &<br />

Tourism around the world<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW<br />

25<br />

lin<br />

sm growth<br />

as well. The contribution<br />

of Travel & Tourism to<br />

global GDP is 9.5% and<br />

the sector accounts for<br />

one in 11 jobs globally. It<br />

makes a huge social and<br />

economic contribution.<br />

Abolishing the tax for good<br />

would boost global GDP<br />

and job creation. In early<br />

2012, WTTC undertook<br />

research to understand<br />

the economic impact of<br />

APD on the UK’s GDP<br />

and employment. The<br />

research indicated that<br />

the impact is significant<br />

and that removing Air<br />

Passenger Duty would<br />

result in an additional<br />

91,000 British jobs being<br />

created and £4.2 billion<br />

added to the economy<br />

in 12 months. The tax is<br />

currently self-defeating<br />

and it is overdue for it to<br />

be consigned to history. At<br />

a time when young people<br />

need employment and the<br />

economy needs boosting,<br />

it is an opportunity which<br />

the next Government<br />

cannot afford to miss.<br />

WTTC has underlined a<br />

major issue in the shortage<br />

of talent for the travel and<br />

tourism industries. What<br />

do you feel should be done<br />

to overcome this problem?<br />

Travel & Tourism is one<br />

of the world’s largest<br />

economic sectors. It<br />

drives jobs and economic<br />

growth, well-being and<br />

prosperity. It creates jobs<br />

at different skills levels<br />

for often-marginalised<br />

sectors of society, such as<br />

young people and women,<br />

and in areas where other<br />

employment opportunities<br />

are scarce.<br />

When I speak to the leaders<br />

of the world’s Travel &<br />

Tourism companies, it<br />

is clear that the biggest<br />

challenge to their growth<br />

plans is the supply and<br />

retention of talent across all<br />

levels of their businesses.<br />

That is borne out by WTTC<br />

research that shows that our<br />

industry could employ 14m<br />

fewer people and contribute<br />

$610 billion less in GDP to<br />

the world economy over the<br />

next ten years by the failure<br />

of Government and private<br />

companies to implement<br />

policies which promote<br />

proactive and careful talent<br />

management.<br />

Travel & Tourism currently<br />

sustains 266 million jobs,<br />

once the indirect and<br />

induced impacts are taken<br />

into consideration, a figure<br />

projected to rise to 347<br />

million by 2024. Similarly,<br />

the industry contributed<br />

nearly $7 trillion to the<br />

global economy in 2014;<br />

which is forecast to rise to<br />

$11 trillion by 2024. The<br />

research, for the first time,<br />

quantified the sheer scale<br />

of the human resource<br />

challenge in Travel &<br />

Tourism and the potential<br />

impact of the skill shortage<br />

on the 2024 projections,<br />

which are the equivalent<br />

of lowering the level<br />

of global total Travel &<br />

tourism employment by 4%<br />

compared to the baseline<br />

projected level in 2024.<br />

We are a people industry,<br />

which depends on quality<br />

people to deliver a quality<br />

product to our customers.<br />

I urge anyone with an<br />

interest in our great industry<br />

to act now to address<br />

the anticipated talent<br />

shortage. We need the right<br />

policies, programmes and<br />

partnerships in place, to<br />

I URGE ANYONE WITH AN<br />

INTEREST IN OUR GREAT<br />

INDUSTRY TO ACT NOW TO<br />

ADDRESS THE ANTICIPATED<br />

TALENT SHORTAGE<br />

ensure that the workforce<br />

of the future knows<br />

about the opportunities<br />

in our sector, and has<br />

the appropriate skills and<br />

knowledge to support<br />

future growth.<br />

Failure to plan properly<br />

for talent requirements<br />

leads to lower growth,<br />

reduced investment, less<br />

innovation and declining<br />

competitiveness – for both<br />

countries and companies.<br />

What are the key messages<br />

of WTTC at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> this<br />

year?<br />

Undoubtedly the key<br />

message from WTTC at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> this year is that the<br />

industry and government<br />

must plan now for the<br />

looming human resources<br />

challenge. As I just<br />

mentioned, our research<br />

shows that Travel &<br />

Tourism could employ<br />

14m fewer people and<br />

contribute $610 billion<br />

less in GDP to the world<br />

economy over the next ten<br />

years if Governments and<br />

private sector companies<br />

do not act now to address<br />

the talent shortage in the<br />

industry.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


26 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

EDUCATION / TRAINING<br />

Career Paths<br />

in Tourism<br />

Erich Sixt – on “the right attitude for<br />

professional success”<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Career World<br />

…the stepping-stone to job success<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> provides a forum for job-seekers and<br />

personnel managers of major tourism companies<br />

– with a major support programme featuring panel<br />

discussions and papers, a careers advisory service<br />

and tips for job applicants.<br />

At this year’s <strong>ITB</strong> Career World,<br />

visitors can make direct<br />

contact with the personnel<br />

managers of leading tourism<br />

companies and find out about<br />

the latest job vacancies –<br />

a perfect chance to move<br />

up the career ladder. At the<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Career World, visitors<br />

can benefit from the careers<br />

advisory service and from<br />

tips for job applicants. The<br />

five-day programme of stage<br />

events will also have advice<br />

on how to plan a career, how<br />

to market oneself as well as<br />

on mentoring programmes.<br />

From 4 to 8 March 2015,<br />

those interested can meet the<br />

representatives of companies<br />

from every sector of the<br />

tourism industry as well as<br />

prospective employers.<br />

On the <strong>ITB</strong> Career World stage,<br />

the personnel managers and<br />

COOs of leading tourism<br />

companies will be talking<br />

about important topics<br />

regarding careers and<br />

professional training. Thus,<br />

on 5 March 2015 at 11 a.m.<br />

Jürgen Gangl, chairman of<br />

Hoteldirektoren_vereinigung<br />

Deutschland (HDV) and the<br />

general manager of Park<br />

Inn Alexanderplatz will be<br />

speaking about “First-class<br />

education: the approval seal<br />

for outstanding professional<br />

training – the benefits to<br />

trainees, companies and<br />

the industry”. At 11.25 a.m.<br />

Michael Albert, chairman of<br />

Familotel AG, will be talking<br />

about “Careers in family-run<br />

businesses – the prospects<br />

working for small and<br />

medium-sized proprietorowned<br />

hotels”.<br />

On Friday, 6 March at 11<br />

a.m. Mario Pick, a member<br />

of the presidium of the Food<br />

& Beverage Management<br />

Association (FBMA), and<br />

Michael Mücke, COO Accor<br />

Hospitality Germany GmbH,<br />

will be presenting their new<br />

development concept for<br />

young professionals in the<br />

hospitality industry. At 11.50<br />

a.m. Nicole Kassem, director<br />

of Human Resources, Grand<br />

Hyatt <strong>Berlin</strong>, will be showing<br />

what the personnel managers<br />

of premium international<br />

hotel brands need to look out<br />

for in applicants.<br />

Rounding off events on the<br />

topic of careers and training<br />

on Sunday, 8 March will be the<br />

DEHOGA trade association.<br />

During the morning Gerrit<br />

Buchhorn, deputy general<br />

manager of DEHOGA <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

will be talking about careerrelated<br />

topics such as the<br />

project entitled “Celebrate<br />

your strengths”, and will be<br />

presenting an online tool for<br />

discovering one’s strengths as<br />

well as the “Quality training”<br />

initiative.<br />

Full details of the programme of<br />

on-stage events are available at<br />

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

Entrepreneurial<br />

thinking is an<br />

immensely important<br />

part of a successful<br />

career – also for<br />

employees. To this<br />

end, following the<br />

advice of someone<br />

who is immensely<br />

successful in the<br />

field is essential.<br />

At this year’s <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Convention, Erich<br />

Sixt, Chairman of<br />

the Board - Sixt SE,<br />

will be presenting on<br />

the topic of “Career<br />

Paths in Tourism –<br />

the right attitude<br />

for professional<br />

success.” We asked<br />

him just what IS<br />

the right attitude<br />

for young people<br />

today…<br />

You shouldn’t see the<br />

job as just a job but as a<br />

calling. Some might think<br />

that sounds exaggerated,<br />

but if you like doing<br />

something, think freely<br />

in it, show initiative and<br />

demonstrate the courage<br />

to make decisions; then<br />

you’re sure to achieve the<br />

success you seek. These<br />

few basic principles are<br />

important and they apply<br />

in any industry, not just<br />

tourism.<br />

How have the attitudes<br />

of young people changed<br />

over the years?<br />

The impression I get<br />

is that young people<br />

used to rely more on<br />

leadership. Nowadays<br />

they’re brought up to be<br />

more independent and<br />

they get more involved<br />

in things. I’m sure it’s a<br />

matter of self-confidence.<br />

Young people today<br />

think less ideologically<br />

and are open to new<br />

things – which they have<br />

to be in a globalised<br />

world. To keep abreast<br />

of things now you can’t<br />

afford to shy away from<br />

innovation.<br />

In the car rental industry<br />

in general, some say<br />

the work of the desk<br />

agent has changed<br />

from having been more<br />

“service” oriented some<br />

years ago, to now being<br />

much more “hard sell”,<br />

selling up, and selling<br />

on (insurance, GPS,<br />

etc.). It seems like a<br />

totally different job<br />

classification. What are<br />

your thoughts on this?<br />

I think that work<br />

at the desk has not<br />

fundamentally changed<br />

– at least not at Sixt.<br />

Customers come to the<br />

desk with the same aim<br />

Erich Sixt<br />

Chairman of the Board Sixt SE<br />

– to rent a car simply<br />

and easily. Their needs<br />

differ of course, and the<br />

desk agent’s job is to<br />

recognise the needs of<br />

each customer and offer<br />

them the best possible<br />

product that meets their<br />

personal requirements.<br />

Short-term sales<br />

successes aren’t any<br />

good if the customer<br />

isn’t satisfied, since only<br />

a satisfied customer will<br />

return to us.<br />

KEYS TO SUCCESS:<br />

YOUR CAREER IN THE<br />

TOURISM INDUSTRY<br />

Category: Young Professionals<br />

Date: March 4, 2015<br />

Time: 3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.<br />

Location: Hall 11.1, Stage<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


EDUCATION / TRAINING<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

27<br />

New Structure, New<br />

Territories, New Ideas<br />

The Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne establishes a new education paradigm<br />

This year, for the first time, the Ecole hôtelière<br />

de Lausanne is present at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> in its new<br />

structure – as a Holding Company. Michel Rochat,<br />

CEO of EHL SA explains why the change was<br />

necessary.<br />

We have to remember that<br />

EHL was founded in 1893<br />

in Lausanne as a simple<br />

Hotel school. At that time<br />

it started as a foundation,<br />

with 23 students. And<br />

from then until the end<br />

of 2014, it has continued<br />

as exactly the same<br />

organisation. Everything<br />

was in the foundation…<br />

meaning education, real<br />

estate, expansion into<br />

different countries, startups…<br />

everything. Recently<br />

our partners, the Swiss<br />

Federal Department for<br />

Education, asked us to<br />

make the organisation<br />

more transparent, so<br />

the foundation created a<br />

holding at the end of last<br />

year.<br />

Attached to the holding<br />

we have one company for<br />

education, one company<br />

for real estate, one<br />

company for international<br />

expansion or development,<br />

and one company for<br />

hospitality services. This<br />

allows us to have much<br />

more transparency and to<br />

be much more efficient.<br />

This was also linked to our<br />

ongoing strategy, because<br />

today we have about 2,100<br />

students, we certify nine<br />

programmes in different<br />

countries, and we want<br />

to expand, but to do this,<br />

it has been necessary to<br />

create a different kind of<br />

organisation.<br />

Under the international<br />

entities you have what<br />

is termed Lausanne<br />

Hospitality Consulting.<br />

This is the organisation<br />

that’s going to be looking<br />

after your international<br />

development. As you said<br />

it’s already gone quite<br />

a way, but what are the<br />

plans for the future?<br />

Today we have nine certified<br />

programmes, in South<br />

Korea, Lebanon, Dubai,<br />

Mexico, Brazil, India, China,<br />

and Algeria. What we think<br />

for tomorrow is maybe, in<br />

the next five years, to invest<br />

outside.<br />

Maybe we’ll be investing<br />

in Brazil, or China, or<br />

Thailand… in parts of the<br />

world where hospitality<br />

is expanding, because we<br />

have to move where the<br />

growth is, and the growth<br />

is not in Europe today.<br />

Under our new structure,<br />

LHC, Lausanne Hospitality<br />

Consulting, can continue<br />

leading this growth.<br />

How do you choose where<br />

you are going to install<br />

new schools and create<br />

new partnerships?<br />

There are mainly two<br />

reasons. The first is where<br />

the growth is, because we<br />

are driven by the market,<br />

and for the second it’s<br />

where we develop with<br />

partners. Let me give you<br />

an example: in Cambodia,<br />

we entered last year into<br />

an agreement with the<br />

Paul Dubrule School. Paul<br />

of course was the cofounder<br />

of Accor. He has<br />

been financing, with his<br />

foundation, a school in<br />

Angkor, Cambodia and<br />

this is a way for us to enter<br />

into the country… as we<br />

are part of that school’s<br />

organisation. We aim to<br />

expand, working together<br />

with Paul Dubrule. In other<br />

words, the intention is not<br />

to run schools ourselves,<br />

but to partner with hoteliers<br />

and investors in order to<br />

expand in that part of the<br />

world. We want to develop<br />

much more collaboration<br />

with governments, linking<br />

education increasingly with<br />

economic growth.<br />

Where are the biggest<br />

“gaps” in education today?<br />

Young people in new<br />

markets need a social and<br />

professional lift for their<br />

careers, and that’s what<br />

we intend to provide. In<br />

…WE<br />

CERTIFY NINE<br />

PROGRAMMES<br />

IN DIFFERENT<br />

COUNTRIES,<br />

AND WE WANT<br />

TO EXPAND,<br />

BUT TO DO THIS,<br />

IT HAS BEEN<br />

NECESSARY<br />

TO CREATE<br />

A DIFFERENT<br />

KIND OF<br />

ORGANISATION…<br />

addition to professional<br />

education, we can also<br />

provide bachelors and<br />

masters education, and<br />

then it will open doors.<br />

Young people in these<br />

countries need more<br />

opportunities for personal<br />

development.<br />

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

in terms of developing<br />

ideas such as this?<br />

For us, <strong>ITB</strong> is very important,<br />

because this is the place<br />

where we meet every year<br />

with our partners. <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

is the heart of Europe, and<br />

every time we meet people<br />

in <strong>Berlin</strong> at <strong>ITB</strong>, it’s the<br />

beginning of a project or a<br />

history. Let me give you an<br />

example. Two years ago,<br />

we met a couple of people<br />

at the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, and from<br />

that meeting we decided<br />

to start a report about the<br />

future of the hospitality<br />

industry. It’s thus what<br />

one could term a place of<br />

thought leadership and we<br />

very much appreciate that.<br />

Michel Rochat<br />

CEO, EHL SA<br />

Hall 11.1<br />

Stand 310<br />

© EHL - Agence Rezo<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


28 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

HONEYMOONS<br />

Jekyll Island<br />

Georgia USA Woos Newlyweds<br />

Savannah named one of world’s best cities for romance<br />

Couples looking to honeymoon will find a number of idyllic spots in<br />

Georgia to celebrate their first days of marriage. In fact, Travel + Leisure<br />

magazine named Savannah near the Georgia coast one of the world’s<br />

best cities for romance.<br />

However, new love isn’t<br />

limited to the historic city.<br />

From a beach resort or a<br />

country estate to outdoor<br />

adventure or urban<br />

sophistication, Georgia<br />

offers plenty of worthy<br />

destinations to mark the<br />

special occasion.<br />

AT THE BEACH<br />

Jekyll Island Club Hotel<br />

– Jekyll Island<br />

Newlyweds can choose<br />

from a variety of charming<br />

accommodations to call<br />

home during their first<br />

vacation as a married<br />

couple, with all the appeal<br />

they’d expect in a beach<br />

trip. They can lounge on<br />

the sand, take a dolphin<br />

cruise, explore a local<br />

lighthouse or bike around<br />

the island, wrapping-up<br />

the day with an in-room<br />

massage, followed by<br />

dinner in the Courtyard at<br />

Crane.<br />

Others to consider: The<br />

Cloister at Sea Island, The<br />

Westin Jekyll Island in<br />

Jekyll Island and The King<br />

and Prince Beach & Golf<br />

Resort in St. Simons Island.<br />

IN THE COUNTRY<br />

Barnsley Resort –<br />

Adairsville<br />

What about a honeymoon<br />

at a romantic estate built<br />

for love. Godfrey Barnsley<br />

constructed the resort’s<br />

original manor for his wife,<br />

Julia, and couples today<br />

can start their married life<br />

in this sanctuary, as well.<br />

Get pampered at The Spa<br />

at Barnsley Resort, take<br />

part in the resort’s many<br />

outdoor activities or just<br />

forget the world in your<br />

own private cottage. And<br />

with a few special touches<br />

from the resort’s Fairy<br />

Godmother, you’ll have a<br />

honeymoon you’ll never<br />

forget.<br />

Others to consider: The<br />

Ritz-Carlton Lodge,<br />

Reynolds Plantation in<br />

Greensboro, Brasstown<br />

Valley Resort & Spa in<br />

Young Harris and The<br />

Inn at Chateau Elan in<br />

Braselton.<br />

OUTDOOR<br />

ADVENTURE<br />

The Lodge and Spa<br />

at Callaway Gardens,<br />

Autograph Collection –<br />

Pine Mountain<br />

Lovers can escape to a<br />

quiet retreat at Callaway<br />

Gardens, where they<br />

can relax in the great<br />

outdoors and enjoy<br />

some pampering at Spa<br />

Prunifolia at Callaway<br />

Gardens. They can spend<br />

their days exploring F.<br />

D. Roosevelt State Park,<br />

feeding the animals at Wild<br />

Animal Safari, splashing<br />

in the water at West Point<br />

Lake and conquering the<br />

rapids of the Whitewater<br />

Express, Columbus on<br />

the Chattahoochee River.<br />

At Callaway Gardens, it’s<br />

nice to get back to nature<br />

as one bikes through the<br />

gardens, or sits among<br />

the butterflies at the Cecil<br />

B. Day Butterfly Center at<br />

Callaway Gardens .<br />

Others to consider:<br />

Banning Mills Historic<br />

Country Inn in Whitesburg,<br />

Amicalola Falls State Park<br />

& Lodge in Dawsonville<br />

and The Ridges Resort &<br />

Marina in Hiawassee.<br />

CITY<br />

SOPHISTICATION<br />

The Ritz-Carlton,<br />

Buckhead, Atlanta<br />

Newlyweds will love the<br />

luxury of The Ritz-Carlton<br />

in Buckhead as they revel<br />

in the first days of marriage.<br />

From comfortable<br />

accommodations and fine<br />

dining to relaxing in The<br />

Ritz-Carlton Spa, there’s<br />

no shortage of lavish<br />

extravagance at this city<br />

hotel. Add in the top-notch<br />

shopping, dining and<br />

nightlife within walking<br />

distance, and you’ll<br />

have the perfect urban<br />

honeymoon destination.<br />

Just minutes from the<br />

hotel, you can catch a<br />

concert, enjoy the theater<br />

or cheer on your favorite<br />

sports team.<br />

Others to consider: Hyatt<br />

Atlanta Perimeter at Villa<br />

Christina, The Westin<br />

Peachtree Plaza and The<br />

Georgian Terrace.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

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Hall 2.1<br />

Stand 200<br />

HONEYMOONS<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

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ADVERTORIAL<br />

© Multimaniaco<br />

Santa Monica<br />

Honeymooning in Santa Monica<br />

New ideas in romantic escapes on the US west coast<br />

From relaxing strolls on the beach, to candlelit dinners at the city’s<br />

award winning restaurants, Santa Monica has the natural beauty and<br />

sophistication that makes sparks fly on a romantic getaway. The beachside<br />

escape is ideal for couples wanting to relax and enjoy the beautiful<br />

coastline while remaining near Los Angeles’ major attractions.<br />

Santa Monica has a wide<br />

variety of hotels that<br />

inspire romance through<br />

their sophisticated settings<br />

and unique couples’<br />

packages. Visitors will be<br />

enchanted with their one<br />

of a kind accommodations,<br />

restaurants and spas while<br />

spending quality time with<br />

the one you love.<br />

HOTEL CASA DEL MAR<br />

At Casa del Mar, guests<br />

can overlook the coastline<br />

and savor every beautiful<br />

sunset from their room.<br />

The glamorous suites offer<br />

a scenic escape inspired<br />

by the classic beauty of the<br />

Pacific Ocean. For couples<br />

looking to spend more time<br />

together, Casa del Mar’s<br />

Sea Wellness Spa offers a<br />

couple’s massage where<br />

guests can relax from 60 to<br />

90 minutes. Try the hotel’s<br />

restaurant Catch and enjoy<br />

sushi by the sea as you take<br />

in a breathtaking sunset.<br />

SHUTTERS ON THE<br />

BEACH<br />

This classic Santa Monica<br />

hotel is ideal for couples<br />

looking to spend a<br />

weekend of luxury in a<br />

beach house atmosphere.<br />

Live in style with a<br />

balcony that overlooks the<br />

glistening Pacific Ocean<br />

and a room that offers<br />

every accommodation<br />

possible. Dine at Shutter’s<br />

restaurant Coast for a<br />

romantic beachside meal<br />

that exhilarates your taste<br />

buds as you take in the<br />

relaxing sunset views.<br />

VICEROY<br />

The Viceroy is Santa<br />

Monica’s chic boutique<br />

hotel that promises<br />

an extravagant retreat<br />

for couples looking for<br />

the ultimate intimate<br />

hideaway. The hotel offers<br />

sophisticated and chic<br />

accommodations with<br />

a choice of ocean, pool<br />

or city views. Couples<br />

can stay fit together by<br />

booking personal training<br />

sessions, poolside yoga or<br />

a scenic Temescal Canyon<br />

Hike through the hotel.<br />

For those looking for the<br />

ultimate night of romance,<br />

guests can eat dinner at<br />

one of Viceroy’s private<br />

cabanas by candlelight and<br />

a view of the stars.<br />

COUPLES ACTIVITIES<br />

Couples can experience<br />

the active Santa Monica<br />

atmosphere together with<br />

activities that inspire<br />

adventure and fun.<br />

Experience the sunny<br />

Santa Monica weather<br />

and spend the whole day<br />

at the beach from biking to<br />

relaxing.<br />

THE SANTA<br />

MONICA PIER<br />

Take a ride on the Santa<br />

Monica Pier’s famous<br />

solar-powered Ferris<br />

Wheel- a sunset ride gives<br />

unbeatable views of Pacific<br />

Ocean and the California<br />

coastline.<br />

PERRY’S BEACH<br />

CAFE<br />

Alternatively, couples can<br />

put their feet up on the<br />

beach by Perry’s Beach<br />

Café with their relaxing<br />

beach butler service. The<br />

service will set up beach<br />

chairs, table and umbrella<br />

at a designated time and<br />

location, deliver sunning<br />

products, chilled beverages<br />

and food.<br />

BIKING IN SANTA<br />

MONICA<br />

Couples can rent bikes and<br />

take a customized ride on<br />

the South Bay Bicycle Trail<br />

that is a total of 22 miles<br />

long. The trail begins at<br />

the northernmost point<br />

of Santa Monica at Will<br />

Rogers State Beach, then<br />

scenically winds its way<br />

past Santa Monica State<br />

Beach and continues by the<br />

famous Santa Monica Pier.<br />

The path goes through the<br />

Venice boardwalk and the<br />

Pier- make sure to stop by<br />

the romantic Venice canals<br />

before ending at Torrance<br />

County Beach.<br />

HIKING IN THE<br />

SANTA MONICA<br />

MOUNTAINS<br />

Go on a scenic hike with<br />

sweeping views of the<br />

Santa Monica Mountains<br />

and the Pacific Ocean at<br />

Temescal Canyon. Pick up<br />

deli sandwiches from Bay<br />

Cities and enjoy a picnic<br />

in the mountains. Take the<br />

hand of your loved one and<br />

enjoy the peace and quiet<br />

of the natural landscapes<br />

of Santa Monica.<br />

MALIBU<br />

DISCOVER WINE<br />

TOUR<br />

Explore the nearby wineries<br />

and sip on wine with your<br />

loved one courtesy of the<br />

Malibu Discovery Wine<br />

Tour. The tour will pick<br />

you up directly from your<br />

hotel in Santa Monica and<br />

whisk you away to five<br />

wineries in Malibu. You’ll<br />

have the chance to visit the<br />

intimate wineries, enjoy<br />

wine tasting and lunch<br />

with a romantic drive up<br />

the coast.<br />

With all this and much<br />

more, couples looking for<br />

a little romance are sure<br />

to find it in Santa Monica.<br />

There are endless culinary<br />

experiences and fitness<br />

activities to relish with your<br />

loved one while spending<br />

a romantic getaway at this<br />

beachside oasis.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


30 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

SHOPPING TOURISM<br />

UNWTO launches Global<br />

Report on Shopping Tourism<br />

Shopping is becoming an increasingly relevant component of the tourism value chain. Shopping has<br />

converted into a determinant factor affecting destination choice, an important component of the<br />

overall travel experience and, in some cases the prime travel motivation. Destinations have thus an<br />

immense opportunity to leverage this new market trend by developing authentic and unique shopping<br />

experiences that add value to their touristic offer while reinforcing, and even, defining their tourism<br />

brand and positioning.<br />

UNWTO’s recently released<br />

Global Report on Shopping<br />

Tourism, based on a study<br />

carried out by the UNWTO<br />

Affiliate Members, analyses<br />

the latest trends in shopping<br />

tourism, providing insight<br />

into key success factors<br />

for destinations aiming to<br />

develop this segment.<br />

The report offers a series<br />

of practical guidelines<br />

and principles for all<br />

destinations interested<br />

in developing shopping<br />

tourism. The report includes<br />

a wide range of case<br />

studies by UNWTO Affiliate<br />

Members and other tourism<br />

stakeholders from around<br />

the world.<br />

As part of the UNWTO<br />

Cities project, the report<br />

explores the economic<br />

impact of shopping<br />

tourism and provides an<br />

overview of strategies and<br />

priorities employed by<br />

tourism stakeholders in<br />

order to foster sustainable<br />

growth and differentiation<br />

of the tourism offer in<br />

destinations.<br />

SHOPPING IS ONE OF<br />

THE MAJOR CATEGORIES OF<br />

TOURISTS’ EXPENDITURE<br />

Presenting the new<br />

document, UNWTO<br />

Secretary-General Taleb<br />

Rifai said: “Few sectors<br />

can boast of their power to<br />

inspire growth and create<br />

jobs as tourism and shopping<br />

can. Jointly harnessed,<br />

this can have an immense<br />

impact on a destination’s<br />

brand and positioning.<br />

UNWTO’s Global Report<br />

on Shopping Tourism also<br />

shows how public-private<br />

collaboration can channel<br />

the innumerable positive<br />

effects of this tourism<br />

segment”.<br />

“More importantly,<br />

shopping is one of the<br />

major categories of tourists’<br />

expenditure, representing a<br />

significant source of income<br />

for national economies<br />

both directly and through<br />

the many linkages to other<br />

sectors in the economy,”<br />

Mr Rifai added. “This<br />

Report offers an overview<br />

of the importance and<br />

latest trends in shopping<br />

tourism, particularly in<br />

the emerging markets of<br />

China and Brazil, providing<br />

practical guidelines to<br />

help destinations promote<br />

shopping tourism.”<br />

SHOPPING –<br />

A GROWING<br />

ATTRACTION<br />

But does shopping drive<br />

tourism, or vice-versa?<br />

According to Lorrie King,<br />

Audit Partner, Deloitte<br />

Canada, when tourists seek<br />

attractions, a new trend<br />

has emerged: “When it<br />

comes to shopping around<br />

for their next destination,<br />

it’s shopping they are<br />

looking for more than<br />

ever. For us, the linkage<br />

between vacation planning<br />

and retail experiences is<br />

becoming more evident. If<br />

you consider the increased<br />

investment seen across<br />

North America in outlets,<br />

mega malls, and outdoor<br />

shopping complexes, it’s<br />

clear to see that a day of<br />

shopping is now a highly<br />

popular activity.”<br />

Ms King says there are<br />

key indicators linking the<br />

prominence of retail with<br />

the performance of tourism,<br />

“to the extent that tourism<br />

boards have begun to build<br />

campaigns promoting their<br />

cities as prime shopping<br />

destinations. Are the days<br />

of enticing people with<br />

‘what to see’ gone? Are<br />

travellers now looking<br />

for ‘what to do’? Perhaps<br />

the answer to becoming a<br />

destination of choice now<br />

lies in the quality of its retail<br />

offerings.”<br />

DESTINATION<br />

MARKETING<br />

ORGANISATIONS<br />

CATCHING<br />

ON WITH<br />

PROMOTIONAL<br />

CAMPAIGNS<br />

In the past ten years, as<br />

international arrivals<br />

and visitor spending<br />

have grown, each has<br />

experienced a growing<br />

interest in shopping by<br />

visitors, both domestic and<br />

international. Some have<br />

adopted specific policies<br />

to improve the shopping<br />

experience for visitors,<br />

create new shopping<br />

tourism products and<br />

promote their own unique<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

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SHOPPING TOURISM<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

31<br />

shopping experiences to<br />

potential visitors.<br />

Atout France, the<br />

French National tourism<br />

development agency has<br />

targeted specific outbound<br />

markets by promoting<br />

shopping opportunities in<br />

Paris and other large cities<br />

while partnering with large<br />

department stores and tour<br />

operators to create specific<br />

shopping products. In Paris<br />

itself, the “Shopping By<br />

Paris” campaign for 2014<br />

includes a package offering<br />

visitors a 10% reduction in<br />

over 270 stores for a set<br />

period.<br />

Meanwhile in the United<br />

States, on average 19%<br />

of international visitors’<br />

holiday budget is spent on<br />

retail, and for some specific<br />

markets, this percentage is<br />

much higher… visitors from<br />

Singapore to the US spend<br />

73% of their trip budget on<br />

retail.<br />

In recent years, both<br />

Germany and the UK<br />

have seen strong growth<br />

in international tourism<br />

spending, particularly in<br />

retail. According to Global<br />

Blue, tourism spending<br />

in Germany is highest in<br />

Frankfurt, with Chinese,<br />

Swiss and United Arab<br />

Emirates (UAE) visitors<br />

spending most among<br />

those visiting from outside<br />

the EU. Meanwhile, a<br />

case study presented in<br />

the UNWTO report by the<br />

New West End Company<br />

illustrates the recent efforts<br />

made by destinations in<br />

the UK in partnership with<br />

VisitBritain to place the UK’s<br />

famous heritage brands and<br />

thriving retail sector at the<br />

heart of the UK’s tourism<br />

promotion overseas.<br />

CHINESE<br />

TRAVELLERS:<br />

LUXURY GOODS<br />

MORE IMPORTANT<br />

THAN LUXURY<br />

ACCOMMODATION<br />

Interestingly, while many<br />

talk about numbers of<br />

international tourists, the<br />

UNWTO in its latest report<br />

underlines the vital nature<br />

of tourist spending and the<br />

corresponding importance<br />

of shoppers from certain<br />

zones in this regard. While<br />

China only recently tipped<br />

the scales as the world’s<br />

number one source market<br />

in terms of numbers of<br />

travellers, the amount<br />

they spend is far and away<br />

ahead of any other nation.<br />

Indeed, in 2013, Chinese<br />

travellers spent (outside<br />

China) $US129 bn – a rise<br />

of 26% year-on-year, while<br />

outgoing US tourists –<br />

number two in the ranking –<br />

spent $US86 bn – a rise in 3%.<br />

Third placed were Germans<br />

– spending a similar amount<br />

to US tourists, then British<br />

travellers, followed by the<br />

Russians.<br />

Given the relatively<br />

low cost of transport,<br />

accommodation, food<br />

and beverages in China,<br />

when travelling abroad,<br />

particularly to Europe and<br />

the US, Chinese leisure<br />

travellers tend to be very<br />

price-conscious in terms<br />

of their outlay on these<br />

items. However they are<br />

big spenders when it comes<br />

to shopping. The ETC &<br />

UNWTO Study “The Chinese<br />

Outbound Travel Market”<br />

reveals that as much as a<br />

quarter of Chinese travellers<br />

cites shopping as the area<br />

of paramount expenditure,<br />

with approximately 30% of<br />

the total trip expenditure<br />

devoted to shopping –a<br />

much higher share of their<br />

total spending abroad than<br />

in any other market.<br />

A study from 2013 by the<br />

German travel group TUI<br />

estimates that in 2015 the<br />

Chinese will consume 22%<br />

of all luxury goods produced<br />

worldwide. Many Chinese<br />

travellers are motivated to<br />

purchase abroad by high<br />

taxation on luxury goods<br />

and questions over product<br />

authenticity at home and<br />

the possibility of connecting<br />

the product with the place<br />

of origin<br />

as part of<br />

the travel<br />

experience<br />

Hall 18<br />

Stand 125A<br />

Ranking Country USD$ Charge<br />

(2013) (billion)<br />

1 China 129 +26%<br />

2 United States 86 +3%<br />

3 Germany 86 +2%<br />

4 United Kingdom 53 +25%<br />

5 Russian Federation 53 +4%<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


32 SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

ADVENTURE TOURISM<br />

It’ll Take Your<br />

Breath Away!<br />

Adventure tourism - 10% rise in travellers and<br />

23% rise in turnover forecast for 2015<br />

The term “Adventure Travel” is<br />

evolving over time, as the sector<br />

itself grows in popularity. We asked<br />

Shannon Stowell, President of the<br />

Adventure Travel Trade Association,<br />

what key trends he has been<br />

observing as we arrive at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>…<br />

Every year we check in with all our tour<br />

operator members and see where there<br />

have been changes in trends. One of the<br />

questions asked is what these TOs are<br />

forecasting in financial terms. Overall<br />

they are forecasting a 10% increase in the<br />

number of guests, but most of them are<br />

forecasting a 23% increase in revenue…<br />

so they are anticipating a fairly aggressive<br />

year in 2015. The majority expect to<br />

grow, about 20% expect to have the same<br />

turnover, and only 5% expect a reduction<br />

in their bookings or revenues.<br />

So people are staying in more expensive<br />

accommodation and services? Maybe<br />

“Glamping”?<br />

That is one of the trends, but also we are<br />

seeing continued growth in the concept<br />

of “adventure by day, comfort by night”,<br />

since this is something that is definitely a<br />

trend. It’s also known as the “softening” of<br />

adventure travel. It is actually broadening<br />

the term, including such activities as highend<br />

hut trips on the Inca Trail in Peru… or<br />

there is a place in the new territory in the<br />

Yukon in Canada where are you can raft<br />

from high-end lodge to high-end lodge<br />

every day… so we are seeing an increase<br />

in the interest in high end accommodation.<br />

When you look at riverboat expeditions<br />

as well, this is just one more indicator<br />

of the trend towards not quite passive<br />

adventure, but definitely not as close to<br />

the earth as before. When we polled our<br />

members and asked what the top trends<br />

were, they told us the number one trend<br />

is soft adventure. Number two – right<br />

behind it – is custom itineraries. Of course<br />

cultural-based adventures are a very high<br />

on the list as well.<br />

What will your key message at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

this year?<br />

Probably the most interesting thing that<br />

has happened for us in the past year is that<br />

we have done a much deeper dive into<br />

adventure travel personas and we have<br />

been able to identify how people consume<br />

Shannon Stowell<br />

President of the Adventure<br />

Travel Trade Association<br />

WE ARE SEEING<br />

CONTINUED GROWTH<br />

IN THE CONCEPT OF<br />

“ADVENTURE BY DAY,<br />

COMFORT BY NIGHT<br />

adventure travel. Interestingly, the majority<br />

of travellers at some point have at least<br />

tried adventure. About a third of travellers<br />

will never touch adventure travel, about<br />

25% may do it once – such as on a cruise<br />

ship. Around ten percent are the guys who<br />

are climbing in the Himalayas and then<br />

in the Andes or the Alps. In addition to<br />

this, I could say that our main message is<br />

to say there are so many “dire” messages<br />

out there right now… showing how much<br />

decline there is in culture and nature<br />

around the globe. This<br />

should be at the forefront<br />

of the industry at large, and<br />

this will be at the forefront<br />

of our conversation.<br />

Hall 4.1<br />

Stand 234<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

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ADVENTURE TOURISM<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

33<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

Mountainbiking<br />

at Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe,<br />

California, USA<br />

Humboldt Redwoods<br />

State Park, north coast,<br />

California, USA<br />

Easy Does It!<br />

Soft Adventures in California<br />

Some have the kids in tow, others just learning a sport or simply looking for<br />

an experience that is long on adventure but easy on the adrenaline rush.<br />

California’s miles of coastline, mountain ranges, vast deserts and even urban<br />

areas contain a lifetime’s worth of adventures that make for great stories<br />

around the campfire, but are also inclusive and open to everyone at any<br />

experience level. There are countless new ideas for the “great experience”<br />

in California, the capital state for easy-going adventures.<br />

COASTAL<br />

ADVENTURES<br />

As mysterious and majestic<br />

as it sounds, the Mendocino<br />

and Humboldt regions’<br />

Lost Coast is for the most<br />

part a nearly impenetrable<br />

wilderness created when<br />

the only road through the<br />

area was destroyed in an<br />

earthquake. Thanks to Air<br />

Galore’s “Found the Lost<br />

Coast” tour, flight-seers can<br />

now soar over the region in<br />

a single-engine plane and<br />

get a birds-eye view of the<br />

stunning vistas formed by<br />

redwood forest and wild surf<br />

north of Cape Mendocino.<br />

Whale watching is also part<br />

of the flight plan and with<br />

a little luck, spouts and<br />

breaches will add to the<br />

aerial excitement.<br />

An absolute bucket-list<br />

adventure when visiting the<br />

Golden State is exploring<br />

Southern California’s<br />

unspoiled Channel Islands<br />

National Park & Marine<br />

Sanctuary. The seven<br />

Channel Islands stretch<br />

from Santa Barbara County<br />

south to Orange County and<br />

preserve a pristine side of<br />

California’s natural heritage<br />

as unspoiled today as when<br />

Spanish explorers first sailed<br />

through this area. Here is<br />

where you’ll encounter<br />

some of the world’s largest<br />

sea caves, pelagic seabirds<br />

and a whole host of<br />

marine mammals ranging<br />

from Risso dolphins and<br />

California sea lions to the<br />

largest living animal, the<br />

blue whale.<br />

Ventura Harbor’s Island<br />

Packers make exploring<br />

the islands easy, offering<br />

day trips that include Blue<br />

and Humpback whale<br />

tours on comfortable<br />

vessels outfitted with food<br />

concessions, dining areas<br />

and multiple viewing decks.<br />

Overnight camping trips<br />

facilitated by Island Packers<br />

are also available.<br />

EXPLORING<br />

MOUNTAINS AND<br />

LAKES<br />

California’s pristine<br />

mountains harbor<br />

adventures suited for<br />

everyone from the hardcore<br />

climber to weekend<br />

wanderers looking for<br />

nothing more than<br />

spectacular scenery and<br />

fresh air. We can’t think of a<br />

better way for you to get the<br />

big picture of the Sierras and<br />

America’s biggest alpine<br />

lake than rising above it all<br />

in a hot air balloon over vast<br />

Lake Tahoe. Soaring over<br />

the sapphire blue waters of<br />

the lake with Lake Tahoe<br />

Balloons, you’ll experience<br />

area landmarks and sights<br />

like nearby ski resorts on a<br />

whole new level and have<br />

the perfect opportunity<br />

for the ultimate selfie!<br />

Other ways to “get air”<br />

in California’s mountains<br />

without breaking a sweat<br />

include riding the gondola<br />

at iconic California<br />

locations such as Mammoth<br />

Mountain’s Panorama<br />

Gondola and the Aerial<br />

Tramway ride up Mt. San<br />

Jacinto, a definite highpoint<br />

of any Palm Springs visit.<br />

The Golden State’s mountain<br />

recreational areas are ideal<br />

for multi-sport activities like<br />

a surf and turf combo. Big<br />

Bear Lake’s Paddles and<br />

Pedals can outfit you for<br />

easy adventures including<br />

bicycles for touring the<br />

lake’s bike path as well as<br />

kayaks, canoes, standup<br />

paddleboards and charter<br />

fishing boats for outings<br />

on the water. If you’re a<br />

photography aficionado<br />

seeking a peak experience,<br />

look no further than the<br />

Ansel Adams Gallery in<br />

Yosemite National Park.<br />

A variety of classes will<br />

get you out in to the field<br />

where you will have the<br />

opportunity to follow in the<br />

footsteps of Ansel Adams,<br />

capturing timeless images<br />

of the park’s many legendary<br />

views including Half Dome<br />

and Yosemite Falls.<br />

UNDER THE<br />

DESERT SKY<br />

Desert hikes are another<br />

great way to experience this<br />

vast and ancient wilderness,<br />

particularly during<br />

wildflower season which<br />

— depending on the year —<br />

can stretch from February<br />

to May. There are multiple<br />

prime areas to explore,<br />

such as Anza Borrego’s<br />

Superstition Mountains,<br />

the Coachella Valley’s Del<br />

Sol Road and Joshua Tree<br />

National Park. One of the<br />

easiest ways to experience<br />

the desert and learn from<br />

an expert is to participate in<br />

one of the Ranger Programs<br />

THE<br />

GOLDEN<br />

STATE’S<br />

MOUNTAIN<br />

RECREATIONAL<br />

AREAS ARE<br />

IDEAL FOR<br />

MULTI-SPORT<br />

ACTIVITIES<br />

LIKE A SURF<br />

AND TURF<br />

COMBO<br />

offered at national parks<br />

like Joshua Tree. Rangers<br />

offer guided tours, patio<br />

talks and special evening<br />

programs that can include<br />

activities like learning about<br />

the constellations of the<br />

desert sky.<br />

Hall 2.1<br />

Stand 200<br />

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34 REGION<br />

ADVERTORIALADVENTURE TOURISM<br />

Hall 2.1<br />

Stand 200<br />

127 th Rose Parade set<br />

to be the Kick-off to the<br />

National Park Service<br />

Centennial in 2016<br />

The National Park Service and the Pasadena Tournament<br />

of Roses have announced a collaboration between the two<br />

organizations, in honour of the National Park Service’s<br />

Centennial in 2016.<br />

Appalachian Trail<br />

The Ultimate Trek<br />

Gets Even Better<br />

New strategic plan will ensure a bright<br />

future for the Appalachian Trail<br />

“We are delighted to form this<br />

historic partnership that will<br />

bring about a great level of<br />

visibility to the National Park<br />

Service on the first day of our<br />

centennial year,” said National<br />

Park Service Director Jonathan<br />

B. Jarvis. “Our relationship<br />

is a tribute to our mutual<br />

commitment to engaging<br />

America’s youth, supporting<br />

an ethic of volunteerism and<br />

embracing diversity of American<br />

culture.”<br />

Because of this alliance,<br />

the Tournament of Roses<br />

announced the theme “Find<br />

natural, cultural and historic<br />

sites and cultural programs<br />

as inspiration for their floral<br />

masterpieces.<br />

“As proponents of the American<br />

spirit, the Tournament of Roses<br />

encourages people to find beauty<br />

in the landscape that builds the<br />

backdrop of their lives,” said<br />

2016 Tournament of Roses<br />

President Mike Matthiessen. “By<br />

teaming up with the National<br />

Park Service, we hope to<br />

illuminate how communities<br />

across the country can uncover<br />

enriching adventures.”<br />

The “Find Your Adventure” theme<br />

is a nod to “Find Your Park,” a<br />

The Appalachian Trail Conservancy<br />

(ATC) has announced a five-year<br />

Strategic Plan that will advance the<br />

health and long-term management<br />

of the Appalachian Trail (A.T.).<br />

The Appalachian Trail is one of<br />

the longest continuously marked<br />

footpaths in the world, measuring<br />

roughly 2,180 miles in length. The<br />

Trail goes through fourteen states<br />

along the crests and valleys of the<br />

Appalachian mountain range from<br />

the southern terminus at Springer<br />

Mountain, Georgia, to the Trail’s<br />

northern terminus at Katahdin,<br />

Maine.<br />

Known as the “A.T.,” it has been<br />

estimated that 2-3 million people<br />

visit the Trail every year and about<br />

1,800–2,000 people attempt to<br />

“thru-hike” the Trail. People from<br />

across the globe are drawn to the<br />

A.T. for a variety of reasons: to<br />

reconnect with nature, to escape<br />

the stress of city life, to meet new<br />

people or deepen old friendships,<br />

or to experience a simpler life.<br />

The strategic plan is the culmination<br />

of a two-year collaborative process<br />

between the ATC and the ATC’s<br />

board of directors. It is a vision<br />

and strategy that will build on<br />

the organization’s stewardship of<br />

the Trail while also aligning with<br />

the priorities of the National Park<br />

Service and the U.S. Forest Service.<br />

The plan is the first of its kind to be<br />

created and put into action since<br />

the Appalachian Trail Conference<br />

became the Appalachian Trail<br />

Conservancy in 2005, and identifies<br />

the following key goals: Proactive<br />

Protection, Engaged Partners,<br />

Effective Stewardship, Broader<br />

Relevancy, and Strengthened<br />

Capacity & Operational Excellence.<br />

Together, these goals not only<br />

reinforce the idea that the Trail can<br />

be enjoyed by a variety of users<br />

in multiple ways, but also that the<br />

A.T. should be readily accessible<br />

to all who wish to be a part of the<br />

experience.<br />

“The Appalachian Trail, stretching<br />

from Maine to Georgia, puts<br />

a phenomenal National Park<br />

in the backyard of millions of<br />

Americans,” said Ron Tipton,<br />

executive director/CEO of the ATC.<br />

“We must be a part of preserving<br />

this wonderful hiking experience<br />

for future generations.”<br />

Your Adventure” for the 127th<br />

Rose Parade. The Rose Parade<br />

will take place Friday, January<br />

1, 2016 in Pasadena, California<br />

and will be followed by the<br />

102nd Rose Bowl Game.<br />

The Rose Parade is a part of<br />

America’s New Year Celebration<br />

- a treasured tradition that<br />

attracts millions of television<br />

viewers annually around the<br />

world. Rose Parade float<br />

designers will be encouraged to<br />

use the National Park Service’s<br />

Fish float,<br />

Rose Parade 2014<br />

two-year public engagement<br />

campaign in which the National<br />

Park Service and National Park<br />

Foundation, the official charity<br />

of America’s national parks,<br />

aim to increase awareness and<br />

excitement about the National<br />

Park Service’s Centennial<br />

celebration.<br />

www.nps.gov<br />

www.tournamentofroses.com<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


YOUTH TRAVEL<br />

Millennial Traveller II<br />

Report Released<br />

New WYSE report shines light on “millennial”<br />

attitudes to travel<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

35<br />

© Visions Service Adventures<br />

Professional visitors to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> will be among the first to take advantage<br />

of information from the World Youth Student and Educational (WYSE)<br />

Travel Confederation’s “Millennial Traveller II” report – an insight into<br />

the use of travel agents, tour operators, airlines and hostels by millennial<br />

travellers.<br />

The World Youth Student<br />

and Educational (WYSE)<br />

Travel Confederation is<br />

a global not-for-profit<br />

membership organisation<br />

dedicated to promoting and<br />

developing opportunities<br />

for the youth, student<br />

and educational travel<br />

industry. WYSE Travel<br />

Confederation is endorsed<br />

by UNESCO and is a<br />

strategic partner and longstanding<br />

affiliate member<br />

of the United Nations World<br />

Tourism Organization<br />

(UNWTO).<br />

Youth, student and<br />

educational travel is an<br />

increasingly important<br />

sector of the international<br />

tourism market and was<br />

worth an estimated USD<br />

230 billion in 2013. Young<br />

people are travelling<br />

more, travelling further<br />

and looking for even more<br />

inspiring experiences. The<br />

generation now driving<br />

youth travel demand is<br />

the “millennials”, the<br />

demographic cohort born<br />

from the early 1980s to the<br />

early 2000s.<br />

MEET THE<br />

WYSE TRAVEL<br />

CONFEDERATION<br />

team and a number of its<br />

members on stand 106 in<br />

Hall 4.1 at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>.<br />

WYSE Travel Confederation will<br />

also be running a series of onstand<br />

workshops throughout<br />

the event where you can gain<br />

the latest insight on a range of<br />

current topics within the youth,<br />

student and educational travel<br />

industry. Visit www.wysetc.org<br />

for more information.<br />

This generation is<br />

characterised by its<br />

familiarity with new<br />

technologies, having<br />

grown up with PCs, mobile<br />

phones and the internet.<br />

The millennial generation<br />

is therefore a highly<br />

connected generation that<br />

interacts with people and<br />

information in ways that<br />

are very different from<br />

their parents.<br />

Millennial travellers are<br />

growing up in a world<br />

where travel is easier and<br />

relatively cheaper than<br />

for previous generations<br />

and they are taking full<br />

advantage of this to travel<br />

the globe in search of new<br />

experiences.<br />

The Millennial Traveller<br />

survey was designed and<br />

conducted in June 2014 in<br />

order to capture a snapshot<br />

of the behaviours,<br />

experiences and attitudes<br />

of the millennial traveller.<br />

The first part of the<br />

report was published in<br />

November 2014, with<br />

the second following in<br />

January 2015. A Chinese<br />

Millennial Traveller report<br />

will be launched during <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> with WYSE Travel<br />

Confederation hosting<br />

a workshop on its stand<br />

during this year’s event to<br />

accompany the launch.<br />

WYSE Travel Confederation<br />

has kindly allowed <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>News</strong> to publish<br />

some its key findings. Free<br />

executive summaries of<br />

the first two parts of the<br />

report are available online<br />

via the website:<br />

www.wysetc.org/research.<br />

…THE ROLE OF TRAVEL<br />

AGENTS IS CHANGING, AS MORE<br />

AND MORE PROVIDERS ARE<br />

ABLE TO OFFER SERVICES<br />

DIRECTLY TO TRAVELLERS AND<br />

ALLOW THEM TO PACKAGE<br />

THEIR OWN HOLIDAYS…<br />

THE EVOLVING ROLE<br />

OF TRAVEL AGENTS<br />

According to the survey,<br />

the role of travel agents<br />

is changing, as more and<br />

more providers are able<br />

to offer services directly<br />

to travellers and enable<br />

them to package their own<br />

holidays. The traditional<br />

retail function of travel<br />

agents has increasingly<br />

shifted towards the<br />

provision of added-value<br />

services, such as travel<br />

advice and providing price<br />

competitive products.<br />

Travel agents are also<br />

shifting towards online<br />

bookings in order to<br />

compete with other<br />

providers. When asked<br />

about the most important<br />

features of a travel agent<br />

Youth summer camp<br />

website, millennial<br />

travellers emphasised<br />

special offers and<br />

destination information.<br />

Millennial travellers are<br />

likely to prefer specialist<br />

youth or student travel<br />

agencies over mainstream<br />

travel agencies to arrange<br />

their trips. Even though<br />

they do not have a preferred<br />

travel agent, respondents<br />

that had used the services<br />

of a travel agent said that<br />

they would use the same<br />

one again.<br />

Millennial travel agent<br />

users are most likely to<br />

choose a travel agent<br />

based on cost, followed by<br />

good customer service and<br />

destination knowledge.<br />

LONGER LEAD<br />

TIMES FOR TOUR<br />

OPERATORS<br />

For millennial travellers<br />

who utilise tour operators,<br />

collecting new memories,<br />

learning about new<br />

cultures, and trying new<br />

foods, as well as sharing<br />

these memories via social<br />

media, were considered to<br />

be the factors that led to a<br />

great trip. Young travellers<br />

booking with tour<br />

operators generally have<br />

longer lead times than<br />

other young travellers.<br />

Cost, safety, knowledgeable<br />

staff and reputation are the<br />

elements that millennial<br />

travellers look for in a<br />

tour operator. When it<br />

comes to the elements that<br />

are important for a tour<br />

operator’s website, special<br />

offers, a photo gallery, tour<br />

specifications and feedback<br />

and ratings were chosen<br />

by a larger percentage of<br />

the millennial travellers.<br />

HOSTELS<br />

– LOCATION IS KEY<br />

Hostel features that came<br />

out most strongly were<br />

location, security and<br />

cleanliness. Friendly and<br />

helpful staff and free WiFi<br />

followed, also with ratings<br />

above 9 on a 10-point<br />

scale. The need to<br />

constantly stay connected<br />

is underlined by the high<br />

importance score given to<br />

access to free WiFi.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


Runway… Queensland style


OCEANIA<br />

REGION<br />

37<br />

© Tourism New Zealand<br />

MAIN TRAVEL<br />

DESTINATION<br />

Bright Outlook<br />

for Inbound Tourism<br />

in “Oz-Pacific” region<br />

IPK’s World Travel Monitor Reports - Travel Market<br />

Australia/New Zealand/Pacific Islands<br />

OCEANIA<br />

AUSTRALIA HALL 5.2 A / 119<br />

COOK ISLANDS HALL 5.2 / 104<br />

Australia / New<br />

Zealand / Pacific Islands<br />

(without Hawaii)<br />

welcomes about 9.2<br />

million foreign visitors<br />

per year. The average<br />

spending per visitor<br />

in this region is 2,000<br />

Euro per trip and the<br />

mean length of stay is<br />

about 11 nights.<br />

The by far most visited<br />

travel destination in<br />

the region is Australia<br />

(52%), followed by New<br />

Zealand (27%) and the<br />

Pacific Islands (21%).<br />

87% of the visitors<br />

to this region come<br />

for holiday / leisure<br />

and 13% for business<br />

purposes. The most<br />

important holiday type<br />

of the international<br />

visitors is touring (34%)<br />

followed by sun &<br />

beach holidays (21%)<br />

and city trips (10%).<br />

Also the segment<br />

cruises plays a role in<br />

this region (8%).<br />

Major source market for<br />

this region is Australia<br />

itself (21%) as well as<br />

Asian markets like<br />

above all China (13%)<br />

but also Japan (6%),<br />

Korea (6%), Singapore<br />

(4%), Malaysia (4%)<br />

furthermore the USA<br />

(9%) and UK (8%).<br />

Outlook for travel<br />

to Australia / New<br />

Zealand / Pacific Island<br />

is very good. Important<br />

growth markets for<br />

outbound trips like<br />

China and South<br />

East Asia are located<br />

nearby. Furthermore<br />

also tour holidays, the<br />

most important holiday<br />

type of the region,<br />

count to the growing<br />

market segments.<br />

TRAVEL DESTINATIONS<br />

OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVELLERS (market share)<br />

21%<br />

PACIFIC ISLANDS<br />

27%<br />

NEW ZEALAND<br />

52%<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

Source: World Travel Monitor® 2013, IPK International<br />

FIJI ISLANDS HALL 5.2 A / 103<br />

KIRIBATI HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

NOUVELLE CALÉDONIE HALL 5.2 A / 102<br />

NEW ZEALAND HALL 5.2 A / 119<br />

NIUE HALL 5.2 A 104<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA HALL 5.2 A / 106<br />

SAMOA HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

SOLOMON ISLANDS HALL 5.2 A 104<br />

TAHITI (NEW CALEDONIE) HALL 5.2 A / 105<br />

TONGA HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

TUVALU HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

VANUATU HALL 5.2 A / 104<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


38 REGION<br />

South Pacific<br />

The message for Tourism Professionals: “You’ve got to be carefully<br />

taught” about how to market the rare pearls…<br />

What are the key trends for tourism in South Pacific? We put the question<br />

to Chris Flynn, Regional Director-Pacific, Pacific Asia Travel Association<br />

(PATA), based in Sydney, Australia…<br />

Tourism in the South Pacific<br />

is seeing steady growth,<br />

albeit from a relatively<br />

low base when viewed<br />

in conjunction with other<br />

international regions. That,<br />

however, is to be expected,<br />

as we are talking about<br />

huge geographical spread,<br />

limited critical mass and<br />

challenging air capacity<br />

and connectivity serving<br />

these destinations.<br />

There is strong growth<br />

however, particularly in<br />

some key sectors. Cruise<br />

traffic in particularly is<br />

increasing at a rapid rate,<br />

especially from Australia,<br />

the South Pacific’s key<br />

source market. As new<br />

product is created by the<br />

cruise companies and the<br />

sector is becoming more<br />

affordable and desirable,<br />

this bodes well for the<br />

region.<br />

We are also seeing a shift<br />

in desire for niche and/or<br />

adventure tourism product<br />

such as Diving, Surfing<br />

and Cultural Tourism. The<br />

region can boast a plethora<br />

of opportunities when it<br />

comes niche product and<br />

opportunities. And as this<br />

industry well knows, it’s<br />

niche product that drive<br />

yield!<br />

What do you feel are the<br />

“best kept secrets” that<br />

travel professionals should<br />

know - the rare pearls?<br />

The South Pacific is without<br />

question one of the few<br />

pristine environments left<br />

on the planet. As such,<br />

IT’S NOW<br />

UP TO THE<br />

INDUSTRY<br />

TO TAKE A<br />

DEPARTURE<br />

FROM ITS<br />

MORE<br />

TRADITIONAL<br />

PATH AND FIND<br />

NEW GROUND<br />

it is imperative that this<br />

uniqueness be protected<br />

and nurtured. It’s not<br />

simply about growing<br />

visitor numbers, but<br />

about the protection of<br />

culture, heritage and the<br />

environment by attracting<br />

those travellers who<br />

understand and respect<br />

these core values. Moving<br />

forward, we thus need to<br />

create more awareness of<br />

the regions cultural and<br />

environmental diversity<br />

and sensitivity. Examples<br />

include the many distinct<br />

tribal peoples of Papua<br />

New Guinea, a country<br />

where three quarters of<br />

the world’s languages are<br />

spoken, or the mysterious<br />

stone monuments of Tonga<br />

and Samoa. Then there is<br />

the mysterious lost ancient<br />

city of Nan Madol on the<br />

island of Pohnepei, in<br />

Micronesia, a unique place<br />

where you canoe through<br />

the streets and channels.<br />

Each of these Islands and<br />

their people are different.<br />

They have unique stories to<br />

tell, and they are amazing!<br />

Research shows that more<br />

and more travellers are<br />

seeking destinations that<br />

offer rewarding, more<br />

authentic experiences as a<br />

way to escape their usual<br />

lives. There’s a growing<br />

trend for uniqueness<br />

of a product and/or<br />

destination, a distinct<br />

move away from the<br />

‘Bling’, as visitors opt for<br />

simpler, more transparent,<br />

culturally rich products<br />

and services. At last, we<br />

see an ever-increasing<br />

appreciation of the need<br />

to give back. If you take<br />

all this on board, where<br />

in the world can you find<br />

such a place… and in many<br />

Nan Madol ruins. Pohnpei island, Micronesia<br />

© CT Snow<br />

Chris Flynn<br />

Regional Director-Pacific,<br />

Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)<br />

different and varied forms?<br />

The Pacific!<br />

It’s now up to the industry<br />

to take a departure from its<br />

more traditional path and<br />

find new ground, seeking<br />

new ways to actively<br />

promote and position the<br />

Pacific. If they do, they<br />

will attract new visitors;<br />

those willing to pay for the<br />

privilege of visiting this<br />

last frontier.<br />

More precisely, what could<br />

be done better when it<br />

comes to promoting these<br />

regions?<br />

The Pacific is made up of<br />

small island communities<br />

with small populations and<br />

economies to match. With<br />

approx. 6m people living<br />

in the region and 4.5m<br />

located just in PNG, then<br />

you can see the essence of<br />

the problem. How do the<br />

island nations of the region<br />

compete with the massive<br />

budgets of some of their<br />

competitor destinations?<br />

The answer is… they can’t.<br />

Determining the best and<br />

most cost effective way to<br />

promote their destination<br />

is therefore critical.<br />

New marketing tools that<br />

offer opportunities to<br />

penetrate and influence<br />

travellers or potential<br />

travellers are emerging<br />

every day. These<br />

offer unprecedented<br />

opportunities for small<br />

or emerging destinations<br />

to capitalise on these<br />

growing technologies.<br />

Understanding them and<br />

how to maximise them is<br />

key. PATA works with the<br />

key tourism disruptors<br />

or influences as a means<br />

of educating its members<br />

on how to embrace these<br />

opportunities so as to<br />

make budgets go further<br />

and penetrate deeper.<br />

In the future, the ability<br />

to customise products<br />

and services rather than<br />

just mass-produce or<br />

commoditise a destination<br />

will be the key to success.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


OCEANIA<br />

REGION<br />

39<br />

The Land Where Time Stands Still<br />

Papua New Guinea is increasingly seen as THE destination where one<br />

goes “back in time”<br />

European leisure travel<br />

to PNG increased<br />

by 16% in the 2014<br />

(even though it’s still<br />

small numbers). <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> is thus essential<br />

for the country’s<br />

Inbound Operators<br />

and products who can<br />

meet here face to face<br />

with European product<br />

managers. In their 31 st<br />

year as exhibitors at<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, Papua New<br />

Guinea is promoted at<br />

the show as a place<br />

where time “feels like<br />

it is standing still”...<br />

We asked Rhett Lego,<br />

Account Director<br />

Europe, PNG Tourism<br />

Promotion Authority,<br />

what the key factors<br />

are that make this<br />

destination interesting<br />

today…<br />

1/<br />

CULTURAL DIVERSITY!<br />

Travellers can experience<br />

very ancient cultures first<br />

hand. 800 indigenous<br />

languages exist in the<br />

country; this is about the<br />

third of the world’s tongues.<br />

The traditional Melanesian<br />

cultures – more than 200<br />

have been identified – are<br />

kept alive in elaborate<br />

rituals. The best way to<br />

experience this colourful<br />

diversity is to attend one of<br />

the cultural festivals, called<br />

sing sings, where groups<br />

from all over the country<br />

sing and dance. The biggest<br />

and most impressive<br />

ones are Mount Hagen<br />

and Goroka Show held in<br />

August and September.<br />

2/<br />

DIVING!<br />

Papua New Guinea is<br />

internationally recognised<br />

as one of the best dive<br />

destinations in the world.<br />

Many international awardwinning<br />

photos have been<br />

taken in this underwater<br />

paradise. Located in the<br />

Coral Triangle of marine<br />

biodiversity, Papua New<br />

Guinea has the highest<br />

diversity of tropical fish and<br />

coral in the world. With<br />

dive operators offering<br />

land-based and live-aboard<br />

diving along 17.000 km of<br />

coastline and 45.000sq<br />

km of reef systems, divers<br />

can enjoy minimal contact<br />

with other dive groups. The<br />

huge diversity of diving<br />

sites includes barrier reefs,<br />

coral walls, coral gardens,<br />

patch reefs, fringing reefs,<br />

sea grass beds, coral atolls<br />

and wrecks.<br />

IT’S A LOT<br />

EASIER,<br />

SAFER AND<br />

POTENTIALLY<br />

CHEAPER TO<br />

TRAVEL TO<br />

PNG THAN ONE<br />

WOULD THINK<br />

3/<br />

ADVENTURES IN<br />

MAGNIFICENT<br />

NATURAL SCENERY!<br />

Visitors can spend their<br />

holidays trekking remote<br />

jungle tracks of Kokoda, Mt.<br />

Wilhelm (with 4.509 metres<br />

the country’s highest<br />

mountain), Bulldog and<br />

Black Cat treks in Morobe<br />

or the Baining trek in East<br />

New Britain. Cruising<br />

the mighty Sepik River<br />

or Surfing the waves in<br />

Vanimo also forms part of<br />

the adventure attractions.<br />

4/<br />

BIRD LOVERS’<br />

PARADISE!<br />

Papua New Guinea is home<br />

to some 700 species of<br />

birdlife, including parrots,<br />

pigeons, hornbills and<br />

cassowaries (PNG’s largest<br />

bird), but it is best known<br />

for the brilliantly coloured<br />

Bird of Paradise. 38 of the<br />

world’s 43 known species<br />

can be found in PNG. The<br />

bird’s courtship dance<br />

is imitated by the Huli<br />

Wigman in their traditional<br />

dances.<br />

Would it be true to say that<br />

this is truly one of the last<br />

untouched wildernesses in<br />

the world?<br />

Definitely. PNG is home<br />

to the largest area of<br />

intact rain forest outside<br />

of the Amazon. Vast<br />

tracts of the country are<br />

wild und undeveloped,<br />

with magnificent scenery<br />

that ranges from pristine<br />

coral atolls to volcanic<br />

mountains, dense tropical<br />

rainforest and large rivers.<br />

The mainland is divided by<br />

the Owen Stanley Range,<br />

a massive central spike<br />

with peaks towering over<br />

4,000m. Great rivers begin<br />

their journey to the sea from<br />

these mountains, among<br />

them the mighty Sepik<br />

River, one of the world’s<br />

longest waterways. Except<br />

the Highlands Highway,<br />

there nearly are no roads.<br />

One needs to travel by<br />

plane.<br />

What makes Papua New<br />

Guinea village cultures so<br />

different to anywhere else?<br />

The ancient cultures<br />

remain very strong in<br />

the villages. Traditions,<br />

customs and rituals still<br />

play an important role<br />

in daily life. Within one<br />

region, village cultures can<br />

be very different. Visitors<br />

to country areas, especially<br />

in the Highlands, will often<br />

find local variations in<br />

village construction, dialect<br />

and dress. The village<br />

communities still live from<br />

subsistence farming. Pigs<br />

are very important in the<br />

local culture: they indicate<br />

the wealth of a man. On<br />

New Ireland, locals can still<br />

pay with shell money (Kina<br />

shells) when they come<br />

from very remote areas<br />

and don’t have any money.<br />

The Tolaï Exchange Bank<br />

changes shell money into<br />

Kina (the PNG currency).<br />

More and more villages<br />

build guesthouses to be able<br />

to offer accommodation<br />

for visitors. A truly unique<br />

experience to spend one<br />

or several nights within<br />

the village community<br />

and participate in the<br />

locals’ daily life. The<br />

village people are the most<br />

welcoming people as long<br />

as one doesn’t cross their<br />

land without permission<br />

or invitation. There still is<br />

some pioneer atmosphere/<br />

feeling when one does a<br />

village stay. PNG remains<br />

a land for travellers, not<br />

for mass tourism. Online<br />

bookings for village stays<br />

are possible through the<br />

platform villagehuts.com<br />

What will the key message<br />

be for <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2015?<br />

Papua New Guinea boasts<br />

world class experiences<br />

that are not limited to<br />

group travellers, but<br />

also available for free<br />

independent travellers.<br />

It’s a lot easier, safer and<br />

potentially cheaper to travel<br />

to PNG than one would<br />

think. Free independent<br />

travellers can easily get<br />

around as long as they plan<br />

their itinerary carefully and<br />

are smart travellers. Many<br />

European tour operators<br />

and travel agencies are able<br />

to put together an array of<br />

experiences<br />

that suit the<br />

individual<br />

travellers’<br />

needs.<br />

Hall 5.2A<br />

Stand 106<br />

© kirklandphootos<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


40 REGION<br />

© Tourism Western Australia<br />

The Bungle Bungle Ranges<br />

Western Australia – the Final Frontier?<br />

With unprecedented growth and investment, Western Australia is becoming a choice<br />

destination in its own right<br />

Tourism is booming in Western Australia, and when one gazes upon the<br />

landscapes, it’s easy to see why, especially as it’s becoming easier to get<br />

there! We asked Stephanie Buckland, CEO Tourism Western Australia to tell<br />

us more…<br />

It has never been<br />

easier to visit Western<br />

Australia. Since 2011,<br />

four international airlines<br />

have added Perth to<br />

their networks, including<br />

Qatar Airways and Etihad<br />

Airways. Both airlines<br />

offer daily services into<br />

Perth. Emirates and<br />

Singapore Airlines have<br />

also increased services<br />

on the Perth route. In<br />

addition Perth Airport is<br />

undergoing a $750 million<br />

redevelopment, which will<br />

make travelling in and out<br />

of Western Australia even<br />

easier for passengers.<br />

Perth is going through a<br />

phase of unprecedented<br />

growth and investment.<br />

The transformation will<br />

make the most of the city’s<br />

natural beauty and iconic<br />

Swan River. New riverside<br />

and city precincts will be<br />

created for visitors and<br />

locals to explore as well as<br />

a new 60,000-seat stadium<br />

for major events and a new<br />

State museum. In addition,<br />

around 1,900 new hotel<br />

rooms will be built in Perth<br />

over the next five years.<br />

New hotel brands such<br />

as Ritz-Carlton and the<br />

Westin will call Perth home<br />

for the first time.<br />

Significant investments<br />

have been made in terms<br />

of caravan and camping<br />

grounds. Over the next few<br />

years, 450 new camp sites<br />

will open in WA’s popular<br />

national parks along with<br />

new and upgraded walk,<br />

bike and drive trails.<br />

Visitors will also be able<br />

to access Wi-Fi at selected<br />

camping grounds. This<br />

is very relevant for the<br />

sizable German self-drive<br />

market. In fact 20% of<br />

all international caravan<br />

and camping visitors<br />

are German. Western<br />

Australia offers a great<br />

range of Aboriginal<br />

tourism products. The<br />

Western Australian<br />

Indigenous Tourism<br />

Operators Council – which<br />

is the only body of its kind<br />

in Australia - represents<br />

more than 65 Aboriginal<br />

PERTH IS THE<br />

SUNNIEST<br />

CAPITAL CITY<br />

IN AUSTRALIA<br />

tourism operators who<br />

work in fields ranging<br />

from accommodation,<br />

traditional dance and<br />

Dreamtime stories to<br />

contemporary history,<br />

bush tours and art.<br />

How are your feeder<br />

markets developing?<br />

Visitor numbers to WA<br />

from Germany were up<br />

8.4 per cent in the year to<br />

September 30, 2014, with<br />

a total of 30,900 visitors.<br />

The three-year average for<br />

the period September 2011<br />

to September 2014 shows<br />

the number of Germans<br />

visiting WA increased by<br />

6.6 per cent. Visitor spend<br />

from the German market<br />

was also up in the 12<br />

months to September 30,<br />

2014. Over that period<br />

Germans visiting WA spent<br />

$78 million, which is an<br />

increase of 1.9 per cent<br />

on the previous year. The<br />

three-year average visitor<br />

spend from Germany grew<br />

by 12.2 per cent, which<br />

was greater than Australia<br />

as a whole with only 6 per<br />

cent spend increase for the<br />

three years from September<br />

2011 to September 2014.<br />

Working with travel trade<br />

is a key part of maintaining<br />

this growth and will help<br />

Tourism Western Australia<br />

achieve its goal to double<br />

the value of tourism in<br />

Western Australia from<br />

$6 billion in 2010 to $12<br />

billion by 2020.<br />

What makes Perth so<br />

special compared to other<br />

major cities in the “Great<br />

Southern Land”?<br />

Perth is the sunniest<br />

capital city in Australia but<br />

there is more to this young<br />

modern city than just<br />

endless sunshine. The city<br />

is bustling with new bars,<br />

restaurants, shopping and<br />

cultural spaces, which host<br />

some world-class events.<br />

Perth is also home to Kings<br />

Park – one of the world’s<br />

largest inner city parks –<br />

beautiful wineries, and the<br />

stunning beaches.<br />

What will be WA’s key<br />

promotional points at <strong>ITB</strong><br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>?<br />

Western Australia is an<br />

extraordinary self-drive<br />

and caravan and camping<br />

destination, and as a side<br />

note, for those who don’t<br />

want to go on a self-drive<br />

circuit, there are also<br />

guided tours available<br />

that offer the same<br />

experiences. Visitors to<br />

Western Australia can have<br />

real outdoor adventures in<br />

beautiful natural scenery.<br />

Western Australia offers<br />

many Aboriginal tourism<br />

experiences. Visitors can<br />

discover WA in a most<br />

authentic way. For example<br />

by going spearfishing<br />

with Brian Lee at Cape<br />

Leveque or participating<br />

in an overnight kayak<br />

tour in François Peron<br />

National Park with Darren<br />

Capewell. Perth is not<br />

only the closest gateway<br />

to Australia, but also a city<br />

well worth visiting.<br />

Hall 5.2A<br />

Stand 119<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


OCEANIA<br />

REGION<br />

41<br />

The Lure of Pristine<br />

Waters and White Sands<br />

European incomings up over 10% in South<br />

Pacific Islands<br />

Danielle<br />

Genty-Nott<br />

Regional Manager UK and<br />

Europe, Tourism New Zealand<br />

Major Rise in<br />

US and German<br />

Incoming Tourists<br />

for NZ<br />

Samoa, Vanuatu and Cook<br />

Islands report an increase of<br />

over ten percent in incoming<br />

European tourists in the latest<br />

accounting period (Q2 2013 /<br />

Q2 2014), amounting to 52,294<br />

tourists.<br />

The Samoa Tourism Authority (STA)<br />

will be exhibiting at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> 2015<br />

with the South Pacific Tourism<br />

Organisation in Hall 5.2a/104.<br />

Visitors will be able to meet Samoa<br />

Tourism Authority’s new Travel Trade<br />

Manager UK and Europe, Davina<br />

Took, on the stand.<br />

Samoa, Vanuatu and Cook Islands<br />

underline that they are present this<br />

year at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> to create new<br />

business contacts and strengthen<br />

existing business relationships<br />

amongst exhibitors, tourism and key<br />

travel industries from Europe and UK.<br />

Four private sector companies from<br />

the region; Adventure in Paradise<br />

(Vanuatu) Oceanic Travel & Tours<br />

(Samoa), Turama Pacific and Pacific<br />

Resorts Hotel Group (Cook Island)<br />

are also present this year, aiming to<br />

enhance the visibility and increase<br />

the promotion of the South Pacific<br />

brand in Europe as a safe, different<br />

and truly romantic get away.<br />

NEW HOTEL OPENINGS<br />

The newly opened Return to Paradise<br />

Resort is located on a beach in the<br />

Matautu-Lefaga village that even the<br />

Samoans call special. The resort is<br />

100% Samoan owned and operated,<br />

meaning every penny spent at the<br />

resort is creating jobs and helping<br />

develop local economies across the<br />

island.<br />

The newly refurbished Sheraton<br />

Samoa Aggie Grey’s Resort re-opened<br />

on 15 January 2015 as a Starwood<br />

Hotel situated along a 100-metre<br />

white sand beach, just a five-minute<br />

drive from Faleolo International<br />

Airport. The resort also boasts an 18-<br />

hole championship golf course.<br />

Opening 01 May 2015 (TBC), the<br />

Sheraton Samoa Aggie Grey’s Hotel<br />

and Bungalows, situated just three<br />

miles east of the country’s capital,<br />

Apia, will present the utmost in<br />

contemporary design with plush<br />

interiors and a stylish finish.<br />

SAMOA TOURISM EXCHANGE<br />

AND FAM TRIP<br />

Product/Contract/Sales managers<br />

are invited to visit the stand to put<br />

in an application for a place on the<br />

upcoming Samoa Tourism Exchange,<br />

8 – 15 May 2015. The exchange will<br />

include a fully-hosted FAM Trip with<br />

return flights and tickets to the Samoa<br />

Tourism Exchange<br />

Roadshow.<br />

Hall 5.2 A<br />

Stand 104<br />

New Zealand comes to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> with a broad smile,<br />

and positive news. December saw over 400,000<br />

tourist arrivals in the country, marking the highest<br />

number of visitors ever recorded for any month,<br />

pushing total total arrivals to over 2.8 million.<br />

According to Danielle Genty-<br />

Nott, Regional Manager UK<br />

and Europe, Tourism New<br />

Zealand, “It has been a stellar<br />

year of growth which we<br />

expect to see continue into<br />

2015.”<br />

Overall growth has been<br />

supported by strong holiday<br />

arrivals from Western<br />

markets with holiday arrivals<br />

from Germany and the US up<br />

18.8% and 11.6% respectively.<br />

“These figures are outstanding<br />

for the industry as both<br />

Germany and the US are<br />

long-staying, high-value<br />

visitors. We know that these<br />

results are strongly linked to<br />

our efforts in promoting New<br />

Zealand as the real Middleearth,”<br />

stated Genty-Nott.<br />

Holiday results are also strong<br />

out of the Asian markets of<br />

Singapore (up 9.9 per cent),<br />

Japan (+ 6.7%), Korea (+ 9.9%)<br />

and China (+ 15.2%).<br />

This year at <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Tourism New Zealand will<br />

be promoting the benefits of<br />

travelling to New Zealand in<br />

Spring and Autumn (shoulder<br />

seasons), as well as the<br />

growing special interests of<br />

walking and cycling as well<br />

as their premium product<br />

offering. Major upcoming<br />

TOURISM<br />

NEW ZEALAND<br />

PLANS TO<br />

CONTINUE WITH<br />

ITS “100% PURE<br />

NEW ZEALAND”<br />

BRAND<br />

CAMPAIGN<br />

events in New Zealand such<br />

as FIFA U-20 World Cup 2015<br />

and World Masters Games<br />

2017 will also be up for<br />

discussion.<br />

Tourism New Zealand<br />

plans to continue with its<br />

“100% Pure New Zealand”<br />

brand campaign, as well<br />

as campaigns specifically<br />

targeting youth audiences.<br />

Our current campaign concept<br />

is “Everyday a different<br />

journey” which highlights the<br />

diverse range of experiences<br />

New Zealand has to offer, all<br />

within close proximity to one<br />

another.<br />

Hall 5.2 A<br />

Stand 119<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


42<br />

HOSPITALITY / RESTAURANTS / BARS<br />

WHERE<br />

TO GOIN<br />

BERLIN<br />

WWW.WHERETOGOINBERLIN.COM<br />

CLUBS / EVENTS / SHOPPING / CULTURE<br />

InterContinental Relations<br />

The German capital through the eyes of the GM of the great establishment<br />

While <strong>Berlin</strong> has many attractions, the<br />

InterContinental hotel, at the crossroad of<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Mitte and the City West, reflects the<br />

dynamics of the German capital as it is today.<br />

We asked General Manager Robert Herr, what<br />

makes this city different and why people<br />

should stay on a little longer after IFA.<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> is a city of tremendous diversity and<br />

variation, with world famous cultural sites,<br />

small hidden treasures, and in between space<br />

for unlimited opportunities – there are lots of<br />

things to discover and experience for <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

visitors, including international events such as<br />

the film festival “<strong>Berlin</strong>ale”, international art<br />

exhibitions such as Moma & Wei Wei. <strong>Berlin</strong>'s<br />

vibrant cultural scene has a lot to offer.<br />

There are over 170 museums and collections,<br />

300 galleries and numerous special exhibitions<br />

and festivals. Three internationally renowned<br />

opera houses, a federal ballet, seven symphony<br />

orchestras, 15 chamber orchestras and about 850<br />

choirs wait to be discovered. Musical theatres,<br />

federal as well as private stages, continue the<br />

capital's long theatrical history.<br />

Entertainment and arts are as exciting as they are<br />

diverse. Not to miss is the Reichstag - the place<br />

of the Government of the Federal Republic. It<br />

used to be the government seat of the German<br />

Empire and the Weimar Republic as well. The<br />

newly designed glass dome offers a great view<br />

of the city. You need to register for entry in<br />

advance.<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> celebrated the 25 th anniversary of the<br />

falling of the <strong>Berlin</strong> Wall a few months ago.<br />

How important is it f or people to experience<br />

and relive this dark period?<br />

Keeping memories alive and celebrating this 25 th<br />

anniversary was important to make sure that<br />

this period will not happen<br />

again as well as to honour<br />

the hundreds of wall victims<br />

who lost their lives in the<br />

battle for freedom and free<br />

speech.<br />

What’s different about<br />

the “InterConti”?<br />

The InterContinental <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

is a long-standing landmark<br />

of <strong>Berlin</strong>’s city west with<br />

its eponymous chessboard<br />

façade. Since opening in<br />

1958, the InterContinental<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> has been one of the<br />

hubs of <strong>Berlin</strong>’s cultural<br />

life. The great “insider<br />

knowledge” of my team to<br />

all the city’s treasures helps<br />

guests to experience <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

at its best.<br />

Within the Visit <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

project Family City <strong>Berlin</strong>, the Hotel has been<br />

recommended since January 2013 as a familyfriendly<br />

partner Hotel. Furthermore the Hotel<br />

participates with the pink pillow <strong>Berlin</strong> Collection,<br />

a Hotel alliance that will work together to<br />

welcome and reach out to LGBT travellers in a<br />

variety of ways.<br />

CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST<br />

CONCIERGE “HOT PICKS”<br />

FROM THE “INTERCONTI”<br />

Robert Herr<br />

General Manager,<br />

InterContinental <strong>Berlin</strong> hotel<br />

Since opening<br />

in 1958, the<br />

InterContinental<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> has been one<br />

of the hubs of <strong>Berlin</strong>’s<br />

cultural life.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015<br />

www.itb-berlin-news.com


43<br />

WHERE<br />

TO GOIN<br />

BERLIN<br />

recipe of the sauce is still a<br />

secret. The philosophy of<br />

Reinhard’s is that you can eat<br />

and drink everything from<br />

croissant and coffee to an<br />

exclusive menu with vintage<br />

champagne.<br />

Restaurant Reinhard’s<br />

im Nikolaiviertel – Poststr.<br />

28 – 10178 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Tel : +49 (0)30 242 52 95<br />

www.reinhards.de<br />

restaurant@reinhards.de<br />

Metro:<br />

S & U Alexanderplatz<br />

U5, U2, U8, S5, S7<br />

Cultural<br />

Entertainment<br />

& Shopping<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> WelcomeCard<br />

The <strong>Berlin</strong> WelcomeCard 48h<br />

AB is the perfect start to a city<br />

trip to <strong>Berlin</strong>. The users of this<br />

ticket variant can use this card<br />

for 48 hours after purchase<br />

to travel within the fare<br />

zone <strong>Berlin</strong> AB on the entire<br />

• Free travel with all methods<br />

of public transport for 48<br />

hours from the time of<br />

purchase<br />

• Reductions of up to 50%<br />

with more than 200 tourist<br />

and cultural highlights<br />

• Valid for the fare zone <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

AB (including <strong>Berlin</strong> Tegel<br />

Airport)<br />

• Valid for one person<br />

• Handy guide in pocketbook<br />

format with<br />

- many current insider tips<br />

and tour suggestions<br />

- City map of <strong>Berlin</strong> and<br />

Potsdam<br />

- Network plan for public<br />

transport<br />

Apartments am<br />

Brandenburger Tor<br />

Hospitality<br />

Behrenstraße 1C<br />

10117 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Tel: +49 30 200 75 70<br />

info@apartments-mitte.de<br />

www.apartments-mitte.de<br />

Metro: S+U Brandenburger<br />

Tor U55 S1 S2<br />

Apartments am<br />

Brandenburger Tor<br />

Apartments am<br />

Brandenburger Tor, in central<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>, near the Brandenburg<br />

Gate and Potsdamer Platz<br />

offer you reasonably priced<br />

accommodation in the heart<br />

of <strong>Berlin</strong>. The apartments<br />

in central <strong>Berlin</strong> are an<br />

excellent starting point for<br />

exploring and discovering the<br />

metropolis. They’re situated<br />

only a few minutes’ walk away<br />

from many of the city’s sights<br />

and cultural offerings.<br />

Location, location, location<br />

Immediately adjacent to your<br />

apartment you will find Unter<br />

den Linden, Pariser Platz,<br />

the Holocaust memorial, the<br />

government district, and many<br />

tourist attractions and cultural<br />

sites. Its central location<br />

and good links to public<br />

transport (U-Bahn, S-Bahn,<br />

bus), mean you can reach all<br />

the destinations you want in<br />

the city and its surroundings,<br />

easily and quickly. Many of the<br />

apartments have a good view<br />

of the skyline of Potsdamer<br />

Platz and the Tiergarten.<br />

Apartments am<br />

Brandenburger Tor<br />

Restaurants<br />

Restaurant<br />

Reinhard’s<br />

In the heart of the<br />

Nikolaiviertel in <strong>Berlin</strong> you<br />

can undertake a wonderful<br />

journey through time. Passing<br />

through the massive swing<br />

doors of Reinhard’s you will<br />

find yourself in the world of<br />

the Golden Twenties. The<br />

atmosphere is underlined<br />

by the flair of Parisian cafés.<br />

The restaurant is lovingly<br />

decorated with pictures of<br />

celebrated theatre and movie<br />

stars and famous expressionist<br />

and naturalist paintings. The<br />

international kitchen with<br />

French finesse presents day<br />

and evening menus that<br />

change each week. One of<br />

their specialities “The secret of<br />

the Kaiserhof” is a dish that<br />

the kitchen of the Kaiserhof<br />

hotel once created for the<br />

artist Max Liebermann. The<br />

Restaurant Reinhard’s<br />

public transport network of<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>, including Tegel Airport.<br />

But please take note: the<br />

Schönefeld Airport is not part<br />

of the fare zone <strong>Berlin</strong> AB.<br />

Additionally, over 200 tourist<br />

partners and service providers<br />

offer great discounts: you can<br />

save up to 50% of the original<br />

price.<br />

Advantages and services at a<br />

glance<br />

- Partner of the month with<br />

special bonus offers each<br />

month<br />

Get your ticket via: http://<br />

shop.visitberlin.de/tickets/<br />

berlin-welcomecard-2014.html<br />

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shop.visitberlin.de/tickets/<br />

berlin-welcomecard-2014.<br />

html<br />

UCM | uCastMe GmbH<br />

Heidestraße 46, 10557 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Tel: +49 (0) 30 120 59 79 32<br />

www.ucm-hostess.de<br />

More than 1000 hostesses and hosts available on short notice!<br />

Within 24 hours we can staff your<br />

needs in the secrets of catering,<br />

promotion and hostess for the larger<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> area. Our employees have<br />

Trade fair hostess: €16.00/hour<br />

verified language skills and receive<br />

regular basic training. We take care<br />

of booking, recruiting, hiring and<br />

training of all our people.<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> BERLIN NEWS • Thursday 26 th February 2015


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

4-8 MARCH 2015<br />

Exhibition Grounds<br />

Geländeplan<br />

Shuttle Busses<br />

Shuttle Linien<br />

Fairground Shuttle<br />

Gelände-Shuttle<br />

Catering Guide<br />

Gastro-Führer<br />

Open Exits Evening Hours<br />

Nachtausgänge<br />

Services<br />

Service<br />

Exhibitors from A to Z<br />

Austeller von A bis Z<br />

© Hons084


EXHIBITION GROUNDS<br />

GELÄNDEPLAN<br />

Hall 5.2 A / Stand 102 Hall 26 C / Stand 309 Hall 5.2 B / Stand 205-205a<br />

Hall 26 A / Stand 120<br />

Hall 26 A / Stand 106c<br />

Hall 6.1 / Stand 160 Hall 9 / Stand 101 Hall 9 / Stand 202<br />

Hall 9 / Stand 316 Hall 9 / Stand 202<br />

#2 www.itb-berlin.com


Hall 26 A / Stand 131 Hall 26 A / Stand 130<br />

Hall 3.1 / Stand 131<br />

Hall 22 B / Stand 207 Hall 22 A / Stand 104<br />

Hall 4.2 / Stand 201-201a-c Hall 18 / Stand 125a<br />

Hall 1.2 / Stand 104<br />

Hall 17 / Stand 108<br />

Hall 6.2 A / Stand 103a<br />

Hall 25 / Stand 117 Hall 25 / Stand 135 Hall 9 / Stand 110<br />

Hall 25 / Stand 121 Hall 20 / Stand 127<br />

www.itb-berlin.com<br />

#3


SHUTTLE BUSSES & FAIRGROUND SHUTTLE<br />

SHUTTLE LINIEN & GELÄNDE-SHUTTLE<br />

AIRPORT SHUTTLE: LINE M2<br />

Transfer from Tegel Airport to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> venue and return (3 – 8 March), duration on<br />

average 20-30 minutes<br />

Departure<br />

Entrance South 11:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. In the morning and in the evening the buses go every 30 minutes.<br />

From 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. the busses go every hour.<br />

PARK AND RIDE BUS SHUTTLE: LINE M1<br />

Transfer Olympischer Platz - Entrance South and return (4-8 March) daily: 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.<br />

The busses go every 15 minutes.<br />

CITY BUS SHUTTLE<br />

Our city bus shuttle takes you fast and comfortable to the <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> venue, Entrance South. Two lines are<br />

provided. Please note that the stops are not marked as <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> stops. The busses stop at the regular bus<br />

stops of the <strong>Berlin</strong> public transport system.<br />

Unser City-Shuttle bringt Sie rasch zum Messegelände, Eingang Süd.<br />

Es gibt zwei verschiedene Linien. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Haltestellen nicht durch die<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> gekennzeichnet sind. Die Shuttles halten an den Bushaltestellen des <strong>Berlin</strong>er ÖPNV.<br />

Line A<br />

Bus-Stop 1: Unter den Linden / Friedrichstraße<br />

Bus-Stop 2: S+U Bahnhof Potsdamer Platz (Leipziger Platz)<br />

Line B<br />

Bus-Stop 1: U Wittenbergplatz<br />

Bus-Stop 2: U Kurfürstendamm (Kranzlereck)<br />

Bus-Stop 3: Olivaer Platz (Kurfürstendamm 61)<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> HOTEL SHUTTLE<br />

The <strong>ITB</strong> Hotel Shuttle is your fast and direct connection to <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>. In the evening the busses will<br />

bring you back to your hotel or into the city. Further information is available in the partner hotels of the <strong>ITB</strong><br />

Hotel Shuttle. You will receive the timetable and the necessary shuttle ticket in your hotel.<br />

POSTBUS SHUTTLE<br />

Central Train Station (Hauptbahnhof, exit Invalidenstr) to Entrance South: 4 – 6 March daily 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.<br />

Entrance South to Central Train Station : 4 – 6 March daily 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.<br />

The busses go every 30 minutes.<br />

Transfer Flughafen <strong>Berlin</strong>-Tegel zum Eingang Süd und zurück (3.-8. März), Fahrzeit<br />

durchschnittlich 20-30 Minuten<br />

Abfahrt<br />

Eingang Süd 11.30 Uhr - 19.00 Uhr<br />

Morgens und abends fahren die Busse alle 30 Minuten, zwischen 12:00 – 16:00 Uhr stündlich<br />

Transfer Olympischer Platz - Eingang Süd und zurück (4.-8. März) täglich: 8.30 Uhr - 19.30 Uhr<br />

Die Busse fahren alle 15 Minuten<br />

Bus-Stop 4: U Adenauerplatz<br />

Bus-Stop 5: S Halensee<br />

Morning / morgens:<br />

4-6.3. from 8:30 a.m. - 9:50 a.m., every 20 minutes<br />

7-8.3. from 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., every 30 minutes<br />

(Times of 1st bus stop / Abfahrtszeiten 1. Haltepunkt)<br />

Evening / abends:<br />

4-6.3. from 5:00 p.m. - 7:10 p.m., every 20 minutes<br />

7-8.3. from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., every 30 minutes<br />

(Departure times Entrance South / Abfahrtszeiten Eingang Süd)<br />

Deviations can be possible due to traffic.<br />

Verkehrsbedingte Abweichungen sind möglich.<br />

Mit dem <strong>ITB</strong> Hotel-Shuttle kommen Sie schnell und direkt zur <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>. Nach dem Messebesuch<br />

bringen Sie die Shuttlebusse zurück zu Ihrem Hotel oder in die City. Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie in<br />

den Partnerhotels des <strong>ITB</strong> Hotel-Shuttles. Den Fahrplan und das erforderliche Shuttle-Ticket erhalten Sie<br />

in Ihrem Hotel.<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Hauptbahnhof (Ausgang Invalidenstr) zum Eingang Süd: 4. – 6. März täglich 8:30 – 11:30 Uhr<br />

Eingang Süd zum <strong>Berlin</strong>er Hauptbahnhof: 4. – 6. März täglich 16:00 – 19:30 Uhr<br />

Die Busse fahren alle 30 Minuten.<br />

FAIRGROUND SHUTTLE<br />

GELÄNDE-SHUTTLE<br />

#4 www.itb-berlin.com


CATERING GUIDE & OPEN EXITS EVENING HOURS<br />

GASTRO-FÜHRER & NACHTAUSGÄNGE<br />

CATERING GUIDE<br />

GASTRO-FÜHRER<br />

EXITS EVENING HOURS<br />

NACHTAUSGÄNGE<br />

Open exits after 7 p. m.<br />

Geöffnete Ausgänge<br />

nach 19.00 Uhr<br />

Gate 25<br />

Tor 25<br />

South Exit<br />

Ausgang Süd<br />

Hall 7<br />

Halle 7<br />

Hall 16<br />

Halle 16<br />

North Exit<br />

Ausgang Nord<br />

www.itb-berlin.com<br />

#5


SERVICES<br />

SERVICE<br />

Airports<br />

Information: +49 30 60911150<br />

Hotline for both airports: Tegel and<br />

Schönefeld, www.berlin-airport.de<br />

Assistance for People with Disabilities/<br />

Wheelchair services<br />

Hall 4.2, Telephone: +49 30 3038-5837<br />

Banks/Cash Machines<br />

Cash machines: CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>, Entrance<br />

foyer, Hall 1.2b/2.2b, Hall 14.1, Hall 19<br />

Cash Truck „ZasterLaster“, Entrance South<br />

ReiseBank at the branch office “Zoological<br />

Garden” railway station,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 8817117<br />

Business Center<br />

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

E-mail: business-center@messe-berlin.de<br />

(photo copies, fax, telephone,<br />

e-mail, Internet, PC, scanner, printer, notebook<br />

connection, business cards, top up prepaid<br />

cards, SIM-cards, USB flash drive, internat.<br />

power adapter)<br />

• Grosser Stern, level 3,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-4127,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4136<br />

• Hall 2.2, Room Ulm,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-81200,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-81201<br />

• Halls 20/21, Passageway,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-4130,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4138<br />

CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>, Entrance foyer,<br />

opposite O-Rooms,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-4129,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4137<br />

Business Point<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Points powered<br />

by Blacklane from 4.-8.3.<br />

in halls 25/127 & 18/129<br />

Your place for appointments and trade<br />

business in an extraordinary seating area<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle Zone – for <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle<br />

members only, Wed.-Fri. Hall 26<br />

Catering (Capital Catering GmbH)<br />

• Stand Service for exhibitors:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-2993<br />

• Banquets Fairground:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-3950<br />

• Banquets CityCube:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-3914<br />

• Banquets Palais am Funkturm:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-1991<br />

• Restaurants on the fairground:<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-3929<br />

• Funkturm Restaurant,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-2996<br />

• Restaurant Brandenburg, Hall 24,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-1912<br />

• Restaurant “Casino”, Hall 7.3,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-1927<br />

• Restaurant “Panorama”, Halls 5.3-6.3,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-1981<br />

Climate Protection<br />

Climate-conscious travel. <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Cooperation Partner atmosfair GmbH<br />

Hall 4.1 / 256<br />

Cloakrooms/Luggage Lock-up<br />

Entrance South, Service Center Hall 7, Hall 9,<br />

Entrance East (Hall 14.1), Entrance North (Hall<br />

19), Hall 20/21, Hall 26/235, CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Entrance Foyer (East)<br />

Fee: € 2.50 / garment, € 3.00 / luggage<br />

eTravel World<br />

Meetings, workshops and presentations about<br />

Social Media, Mobile Travel Services and Big<br />

Data, Hall 6.1, www.itb-berlin.com/etravel<br />

Exhibitor Service Counter<br />

Grosser Stern, level 3,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-4123, -4125, -4127,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4135<br />

Visit<strong>Berlin</strong> www.visitberlin.de,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 250025<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Mobile Guide<br />

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

Lost Children/Red Cross<br />

Hall 4.2, Telephone: +49 30 3038-5837<br />

Lost and Found<br />

Security Office, passageway between<br />

Halls 16/17, Telephone: +49 30 3038-1785<br />

Media Center<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong> press team, editorial offices,<br />

PR Agencies (Halls 5.3 & 6.3)<br />

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

Pharmacy<br />

Witzleben Apotheke,<br />

Kaiserdamm 24/at the corner of Messedamm,<br />

14055 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telephone: 0800 3011970, +49 30 93952030<br />

Delivery Service:<br />

Monday-Friday (8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.),<br />

last orders until 2:00 p.m. for delivery on same day<br />

Photocopies/Printing<br />

See Business Center<br />

Police<br />

Emergency call to police: Telephone: 110<br />

District Office 22, Charlottenburger Chaussee<br />

75, 13597 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telephone: +49 30 4664-222701<br />

Police station in Hall 7, ground level,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 4664-200760,<br />

Fax: +49 30 4664-200799<br />

Post Office<br />

Postbank Finance Center<br />

Soorstraße 61 – 62, 14050 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Mon – Fri: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sat: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.<br />

Prayers Room/Room of Silence<br />

For all confessions and pastoral care:<br />

Hall 6.2, entrance Summer<br />

Garden, Telephone: +49 30 3038-5858,<br />

+49 163 6095100<br />

Muslim Prayer Room Hall 19, Foyer West<br />

Press Stand<br />

Extensive selection of free international<br />

publications, foyer between Halls 6.2/5.2<br />

Public Transport<br />

BVG, <strong>Berlin</strong>er Verkehrsbetriebe,<br />

Rates and Schedules, Telephone: +49 30 194<br />

49, Web: www.bvg.de<br />

S-Bahn <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH, Rates and schedules,<br />

Telephone +49 30 297 43333,<br />

Web: www.s-bahn-berlin.de<br />

Shipment (brochure material)<br />

INFOX Package Station<br />

National and international shipment of<br />

brochure materials for visitors, credit or debit<br />

cards only, Foyer Hall 1.1/2.1<br />

Taxi ranks<br />

CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong> – Messedamm,<br />

Entrance South, Gate 9,<br />

Entrance East (Halls 14/15),<br />

Entrance North (Hall 19)<br />

Taxi Reservations<br />

• Funk Taxi <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 261026<br />

• Taxi-Ruf City Funk,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 210202<br />

• Würfelfunk, Telephone: +49 30 210101<br />

Ticket Sales/Ticket Office<br />

MB Capital Services GmbH, Thüringer Allee 12,<br />

14052 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telephone: +49 30 3069-6969,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3069-6930<br />

Apotheke<br />

Witzleben Apotheke,<br />

Kaiserdamm 24/ Ecke Messedamm,<br />

14055 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telefon: +49 30 9395 2030, 0800 3011970<br />

Messe-Lieferservice: Bestellannahme<br />

von Mo-Fr (8-14 Uhr)<br />

Lieferung Mo-Fr bis 18 Uhr<br />

Auskunft<br />

Inland: 11833, Ausland: 11834<br />

Aussteller-Service-Counter<br />

Grosser Stern, Ebene 3<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-4123, -4125, -4127,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4135<br />

Banken/Geldautomaten<br />

Geldautomaten: CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Eingangsfoyer (ZE1), Halle 14.1, Halle 19,<br />

Mittelfoyer Halle 1.2b/2.2b,<br />

Cash truck „ZasterLaster“, Eingang Süd,<br />

ReiseBank: Geschäftsstelle <strong>Berlin</strong> Bahnhof Zoo,<br />

Telefon: +49 30 8817117<br />

Behindertenhilfe/Rollstuhlverleih<br />

Halle 4.2 Kopffoyer, Telefon: +49 30 3038-5837<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Verkehrsbetriebe BVG, S-Bahn<br />

Tarif- und Fahrplanauskunft: +49 30 19449,<br />

www.bvg.de<br />

Business Center<br />

Messe <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH, e-mail: business-center@<br />

messe-berlin.de (Fotokopien, Telefax, Telefon,<br />

Internet, PC-Nutzung, Scanner, Drucker,<br />

Notebook-Anschluss, Visitenkarten, Prepaid-<br />

Karten, SIM-Karten, USBSticks, internat.<br />

Stromadapter)<br />

• Grosser Stern, Ebene 3,<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-4128,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4136<br />

• Halle 2.2, Raum Ulm,<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-81200,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-81201<br />

• Übergang Halle 20/21,<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-4130,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4138<br />

• CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong> Eingangsfoyer<br />

(ZE1, gegenüber O-Räumen),<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-4129,<br />

Fax: +49 30 3038-4137<br />

Business Point<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Business Points powered<br />

by Blacklane vom 4.-8.3.<br />

in Halle 25/127 & 18/129<br />

Ihr Platz für Termine & Messegeschäfte in<br />

einer außergewöhnlichen Umgebung<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Buyers Circle Zone – nur für <strong>ITB</strong> Buyers<br />

Circle Mitglieder, Mi.-Fr. Halle 26<br />

Deutsche Bahn<br />

Fahrplan-, Tarifauskunft, Buchung,<br />

Reservierung<br />

Telefon: 0180 6 99 66 33 (0,20 Euro/Min. aus<br />

dem dt. Festnetz), 0800 1 507090 (kostenlose<br />

Fahrplanansage). www.bahn.de<br />

Erste Hilfe, DRK Stationen, ärztlicher<br />

Dienst Notruf DRK-Messegelände<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-2222<br />

Halle 3.2, Halle 4.2, Halle 9,<br />

Halle 12/13 (Übergang),<br />

Kleiner Stern oben (Übergang Halle 17/18),<br />

Halle 20/21 (Übergang), Halle 26c, CityCube<br />

Eingangsfoyer (ZE1)<br />

eTravel World<br />

Meetings, Workshops und Präsentationen<br />

rund um Social Media, Mobile Travel Services<br />

und Big Data, Halle 6.1, itb-berlin.de/etravel<br />

Feuerwehr-Notruf direkt<br />

Betriebsfeuerwehr Messe <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-3112<br />

Gastronomie<br />

(Capital Catering GmbH)<br />

• Messestand-Service für Aussteller:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-2993<br />

• Bankett Messegelände:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-3950<br />

• Bankett CityCube: Telefon +49 30 3038-3914<br />

• Bankett Palais am Funkturm:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-1991<br />

• Restaurants auf dem Messegelände:<br />

Telefon +49 30 3038-3929<br />

• Funkturm Restaurant,<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-2996<br />

• Restaurant Brandenburg, Hall 24,<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-1912<br />

• Restaurant “Casino”, Hall 7.3,<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-1927<br />

• Restaurant “Panorama”, Halls 5.3-6.3,<br />

Telefon : +49 30 3038-1981<br />

Gebetsräume/Raum der Stille<br />

Konfessionsunabhängig (auch Seelsorge):<br />

im Zugangsbereich der Halle 6.2,<br />

(Sommergarten), Telefon: +49 30 3038-5858,<br />

Mobil: +49 163 6095100<br />

Moslemischer Gebetsraum: an Halle 19,<br />

Foyer West<br />

Hotelreservierung/Reisearrangement/<br />

Incoming<br />

HRS www.hrs.de/hotel/de/berlin,<br />

Telefon: +49 221 2077 500<br />

Visit<strong>Berlin</strong> www.visitberlin.de,<br />

Telefon: +49 30250025<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Mobile Guide<br />

Download unter www.itb-berlin.de/mobil<br />

Kartenvertrieb/Kassen/Tickets<br />

MB Capital Services GmbH, Thüringer Allee 12,<br />

14052 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telefon: +49 30 30696969,<br />

Fax +49 30 30696930<br />

Klimaschutz<br />

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

Kooperationspartner atmosfair gGmbH,<br />

Halle 4.1 / 256<br />

Kinder-Sammelstelle/DRK<br />

Halle 4.2 Kopffoyer, Telefon: +49 30 3038-5837<br />

Medienzentrum<br />

Presseteam der <strong>ITB</strong> <strong>Berlin</strong>, Redaktionsbüros,<br />

PR-Agenturen (Hallen 5.3 & 6.3),<br />

www.itb-berlin.de/presse<br />

Polizei<br />

Polizei-Notruf direkt, Telefon: 110<br />

Abschnitt 22, Charlottenburger Chaussee 75,<br />

13597 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telefon: +49 30 4664-222701<br />

Anzeigenaufnahme, Polizeiwache Service-<br />

Center Halle 7, 1. OG<br />

Telefon: +49 30 4664-200760,<br />

Fax: +49 30 4664-200799<br />

www.berlin.de/polizei<br />

Postfiliale<br />

Postbank Finanzcenter, Soorstraße 61 – 62<br />

14050 <strong>Berlin</strong>, Telefon +49 30 3039-6151<br />

Mo – Fr. 9–18 Uhr, Sa. 9–13 Uhr<br />

Pressestand<br />

Umfassendes Angebot an internationalen<br />

Zeitschriften, Foyer Hallen 6.2/5.2<br />

Taxi-Anfahrtstellen<br />

CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong> – Messedamm, Eingang Süd,<br />

Tor 9, Eingang Ost (Halle 14/15),<br />

Eingang Nord (Halle 19)<br />

Taxiruf-Vorbestellungen<br />

Funk Taxi <strong>Berlin</strong>, Telefon: +49 30 261026<br />

Taxi-Ruf City Funk, Telefon: +49 30 210202<br />

Würfelfunk, Telefon: +49 30 210101<br />

Fire Department – Emergency Call<br />

Plant Fire Brigade Messe <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Telephone: +49 30 30 38 31 12<br />

First Aid – DRK (Red Cross) Physician<br />

Emergency calls<br />

Telephone +49 30 3038-2222<br />

Hall 3.2, Hall 4.2, Hall 9, Hall 26c, and<br />

passageways between Halls 12/13, 17/18,<br />

and 20/21<br />

CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>, Entrance foyer (next to<br />

porter’s office)<br />

Wheelchairs/Lost Children: Hall 4.2,<br />

Telephone: +49 30 3038-5837<br />

Hotel Reservations/Travel Arrangements<br />

HRS www.hrs.de/hotel/de/berlin,<br />

Telephone: +49 221 2077 500<br />

Tourist Information<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Tourismus & Kongress GmbH<br />

Am Karlsbad 11, 10785 <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Service-Hotline: +49 30 25002<br />

www.visitberlin.de<br />

Trains: Deutsche Bahn<br />

Service Hotline 0180 6 99 66 33 (0,20 Euros per<br />

minute from German landlines),<br />

www.bahn.com<br />

Visitors’ Meeting Point<br />

Entrance North (Lobby, Hall 19),<br />

Entrance South (Middle Foyer between<br />

Hall 1.2a and 2.2a)<br />

Wi-Fi<br />

FreeWifi, password: itb2015<br />

Flughäfen<br />

Info-Hotline 030 609 11150 für beide<br />

Flughäfen: Tegel und Schönefeld,<br />

www.berlin-airport.de<br />

Fotokopiermöglichkeit<br />

Siehe Business Center<br />

Fundbüro<br />

Pförtnerloge/Übergang Halle 16/17,<br />

Telefon: +49 30 3038-1785,<br />

Garderoben/Gepäckaufbewahrung<br />

Eingang Süd, Service Center Halle 7, Halle 9,<br />

Eingang Ost (Halle 14.1), Eingang Nord (Halle<br />

19), Halle 20/21, Halle 26/235, CityCube <strong>Berlin</strong>,<br />

Eingangsfoyer (Ost)<br />

Preis: 2,50 € / Garderobe, 3,00 € / Gepäck<br />

Treffpunkt für Besucher<br />

Nord: Vorhalle 19,<br />

Süd: Übergang Halle 1.2a/2.2a<br />

Touristen-Information<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong> Tourismus & Kongress GmbH,<br />

Am Karlsbad 11, 10785 <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Service-Hotline: +49 30 250025,<br />

www.visitberlin.de<br />

Versand (Prospektmaterial)<br />

INFOX Paketstation, Nationaler und<br />

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Prospektmaterialien für Besucher,<br />

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“Die Bergischen Drei” Remscheid,<br />

Solingen, Wuppertal 8.2 103c<br />

1001 Events Tourism LLC 26.A 106a<br />

1001 Events Tourism LLC 22.B 210<br />

1AVista Reisen GmbH 25. 165<br />

2-LAND-Reisen Wirtschafts-förderungsges.<br />

Kreis Viersen 8.2 102b<br />

365 days of Armenia<br />

by SacVoyage Travel 3.2 115<br />

365 Travel 26.C 329<br />

3D RealityMaps GmbH 6.1 115<br />

4 Dreams Hotel*** Puerto de la Cruz 4.2 203<br />

4M Discovering Venice Tours 1.2 202<br />

4Travel Incoming Tour Operator 15.1 101<br />

9/11 Memorial & Museum 2.1 405<br />

A<br />

A Class Travel 26.C 311<br />

A La Carte Travel 2.2 109<br />

A True Bali Experience 26.A 120<br />

A&O Hotels and Hostels Holding AG 4.1 100<br />

A. A. Cálem 4.2 115<br />

A. Ramos Pinto 4.2 115<br />

A.T.R. Rent a Car 3.2 201<br />

AAA Travel 20. 134<br />

AAA-Bahia-Brasil 1.1 218<br />

AAA-Tour 2.1 112<br />

AAB - All About Belgium Incoming 10.2 104<br />

aachen tourist service e.v. 8.2 103c<br />

AAE All Asia Exclusive Co. Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Aanari 20. 129<br />

Aanjager Waddenzee<br />

Werelderfgoed 4.1 255<br />

Aarya Village Travel 5.2A 116<br />

AAT Kings 5.2A 119<br />

AB Visit Blekinge, Regionaler<br />

Tourismusverband 18. 128a-e<br />

Abacus Tours 1.2 218<br />

Abano Montegrotto Tas Health<br />

Hotel Consorzio 1.2 202<br />

Abba Hotels<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Abbey Tours 18. 122<br />

Abbey Tours Scotland 18. 123<br />

ABC Travel 1.2 110<br />

Abenteuer Afrika Safari 20. 114<br />

Abercrombie & Kent 21.A 108<br />

Abercrombie & Kent 1.1 104<br />

Abercrombie & Kent Tanzania Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Aberdeenshire 18. 123<br />

ab-in-den-urlaub.at 8.1 112<br />

ab-in-den-urlaub.ch 8.1 112<br />

ab-in-den-urlaub.de 8.1 112<br />

ab-in-den-urlaub-deals.de 8.1 112<br />

Abjar Hotels International 22.A 103<br />

Aboriginal Tourism BC 2.1 491<br />

Abreu online 10.1 116b<br />

Abu Dhabi Tourism<br />

& Culture Authority 22.B 210<br />

AC Tours 18. 123<br />

Acacia Africa 20. 120<br />

Acacia Safaris 21.A 114<br />

Acampora Hotels & Travel - Gulliver<br />

Croatia - Hotel Miramare Ischia 1.2 206<br />

Acampora Travel 25. 131<br />

ACAVe - Incoming Travel Agencies - 4.2 202<br />

Accelya 6.1 127<br />

Access Southern Africa 20. 138<br />

Accor 5.2A 105<br />

Accor 9. 215<br />

Accor 21.B 208<br />

Accor Asia Pacific 26.C 321<br />

Accor Indonesia 26.A 120<br />

Accor Malaysia c/o Pullman<br />

Putrajaya Lakeside 26.A 121<br />

Accor Middle East 22.A 103<br />

Accor Place de Lille<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Ace Rooms LTD 25. 133<br />

Ace Travels Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

acora Hotels und Wohnen 9. 110<br />

ACOYA Hotel Suites & Villas 3.1 135<br />

Acquaforte Travel Designer 1.2 202<br />

Across Africa 21.A 114<br />

Across Australia-Oceania 5.2A 119<br />

across spain DMC & Leisure Travel 4.2 202<br />

Active & Adventure Tours Mongolia<br />

/ Tour Mongolia 26.C 309<br />

Active India Holidays Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 237<br />

Actual Adventure Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

Actuar Costa Rica 4.1 236<br />

AD ticket GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Adalya Resort & Spa 3.2 201<br />

Adams Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Adelboden-Frutigen Tourismus 17. 101a-d<br />

Adobe Rent a Car<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Adonis Tourism LLC 22.A 103<br />

Adramar S.A.<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Adriana Travel 1.2 218<br />

adriatica.net Group /<br />

adriatica.net d.o.o. 1.2 219a<br />

Adsmundo 1.1 201<br />

Advanced Computer Technology (ACT) 8.1 113a<br />

Adventure & Fun Albania 1.2 214<br />

Adventure Carstensz 26.A 120<br />

Adventure Guatemala 3.1 232<br />

Adventure Indonesia 26.A 109, 120<br />

Adventure Myanmar Tour<br />

& Incentives 26.B 201<br />

Adventure Natural African Safaris<br />

(ADNAS) 21.A 114<br />

Adventure Pakistan 5.2A 120<br />

Adventure Pakistan (GBTOA) 5.2A 120<br />

Adventure Sumatra 26.A 120<br />

Adventure Tourism Association<br />

In Bosnia and Herzogovina ARA BIH 4.1 232<br />

Adventure Tours Pakistan (PATO) 5.2A 120<br />

Adventure Travel Trade Association 4.1 234<br />

Adventure Travel West Inc. 2.1 435<br />

AdventureMerc. 4.1 243<br />

Aegean Airlines S.A. 2.2 101<br />

Aegean Star Hotels 2.2 101<br />

Aeolos Beach Resort 2.2 101<br />

Aeolos Cyprus 25. 131<br />

Aeolos Malta 25. 131<br />

Aeolos Travel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Aer Lingus 18. 122<br />

AER Reisebüro Kooperation 5.1 111<br />

Aerodiana s.a.c 1.1 104<br />

Aeroflot, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Aerolineas Argentinas, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Aeromexico, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Aerostar hotel 2.1 122<br />

Aerowisata Hotels & Resorts 26.A 120<br />

AERTiCKET AG 5.1 111<br />

Aferry.eu GmbH 5.1 128<br />

Africa Safari Experts Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

African Adventure Experts 4.1 249<br />

African Dreams 21.A 120<br />

African Eagle 20. 138<br />

African Horizons 21.A 108<br />

African Hotels & Adventures<br />

and Three Cities Hotels Group 20. 138<br />

African Profile Safaris 20. 114<br />

African Quest Safaris 21.A 108<br />

African Secrets 20. 111<br />

African Synergy 20. 119<br />

African Travel Concept 20. 138<br />

Afrimac, Senegal 8.1 113a<br />

Afrodit Tours 3.1 112<br />

Aftab Kalout 7.2A 100<br />

Afyonkarahisar 3.2 201<br />

AG “Barrierefreie Reiseziele<br />

in Deutschland” 12. 102<br />

AG “Städte mit historischen<br />

Stadtkernen”, Brandenburg 12. 101<br />

AG Junges Land für Junge Leute,<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 4.1 111<br />

AGA International<br />

(Allianz Global Assistance) 25. 145<br />

Agència de Turismo<br />

de les Illes Balears (ATB) 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Agència Valenciana del Turisme 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Agency of Protected Areas 3.2 112<br />

Agentur Bräutigam 25. 101<br />

Agentur für Wirtschaftsförderung<br />

Cuxhaven, Cuxland-Tourismus 6.2A 103<br />

Agora Travel S.A. 2.2 117<br />

Agrotourism KG 2.1 110<br />

Ahava 23.B 203<br />

AHGZ - Matthaes Verlag GmbH 11.1 213<br />

AHLA Educational Institute 2.1 241<br />

Ahmet Aydeniz Maldives Pvt Ltd,<br />

Ayada Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

AHORN Berghotel Friedrichroda 8.1 127<br />

AHORN Hotel Am Fichtelberg 8.1 127<br />

AHORN Seehotel Templin 8.1 127<br />

Ahrtal-Tourismus Bad<br />

Neuenahr-Ahrweiler e.V. 8.2 103a<br />

AIANTA Tourism Organiz. 2.1 465<br />

AIC Service & Call Center GmbH 25. 184<br />

AIDA Cruises 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Aionas Travel 4.1 124<br />

Air Astana 26.C 300<br />

Air Austral 20. 132<br />

“Air <strong>Berlin</strong> PLC & Co.<br />

Luftverkehrs KG “ 25. 110<br />

Air Canada 2.1 491<br />

Air Dolomiti s.p.a. 1.2 109<br />

Air Europa Líneas Aéreas. S.A 4.2 106<br />

Air Europa, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Air France, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Air Greenland 18. 113<br />

Air Iceland<br />

18. 114, 114a<br />

Air Madagascar 20. 103<br />

Air Malta Plc 1.2 222<br />

Air Mauritius 20. 129<br />

Air Namibia 20. 114<br />

Air New Zealand 5.2A 119<br />

Air Niugini 5.2A 106<br />

Air Tahiti Nui 5.2A 105<br />

Aircalin - Verkehrsmittel-<br />

Luftverkehrsgesellschaft 5.2A 102<br />

airfair Flugservice GmbH 5.1 111<br />

Airport Hotel Erfurt<br />

- Bachmann GbR Bachmann Hotels 8.1 101<br />

Airport Weeze 8.2 102b<br />

Airports of Thailand Public<br />

Company Limited 26.B 219<br />

Airwing Tours (Pvt) Ltd 5.2A 114<br />

Aitken Spence Hotel<br />

Managements PVT LTD 5.2B 221<br />

Aitken Spence Travels 25. 131<br />

Aitken Spence Travels (Pvt) Ltd 5.2A 114<br />

a-ja Resort und Hotel GmbH 9. 213<br />

Ajman Tourism Development<br />

Department 22.B 203<br />

AK Pegasus Reisebüro GmbH 2.2 101<br />

Ak Sai Travel Ltd. 2.1 111<br />

Akadem SP. z.o.o.<br />

(Incoming Polen) 15.1 101<br />

Akay Travel Service 3.2 201<br />

Akka Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Akti Beach Holiday Village 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Aktiv Tours Incoming 2.2 209<br />

Aktiv Tours Reisen 15.1 101<br />

Aktive Fredsreiser Peace-Foundation<br />

Germany 4.1 112<br />

AKTOB Antalya Promotion Foundation 3.2 201<br />

Akwaba Travel GmbH 4.1 251<br />

AKZENT Hotels e.V. 8.1 142<br />

Al Bada Resort 22.B 210<br />

Al Bustan Palace Ritz Carlton 22.B 200<br />

Al Forsan International Sports Resort 22.B 210<br />

Al Nahda Resort & Spa 22.B 200<br />

Al Shaab Village 22.A 104<br />

Al Thuraya Travel & Tours (T3 Group)<br />

- DMC 23.B 202<br />

AL Travel 3.2 109<br />

Aladdin Beach Resort 23.A 100<br />

Alamo Rent A Car 9. 107<br />

Alamos Travel Service 1.1 101<br />

Alanya Bera Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Alanya Tourism & Promotion Foundation 3.2 114a, 201<br />

Alaska Holiday 2.1 302<br />

Alaska Peru Tours 1.1 208<br />

Alaska Travel Connections 2.1 302<br />

Alaska, State 2.1 302<br />

Alaya Ubud 26.A 120<br />

Alba Travel & Tours 1.2 214<br />

Albania Holidays 1.2 214<br />

Albania National Tourism Agency 1.2 214<br />

Albanian Tours 1.2 214<br />

Albanian Trip Travel Services 1.2 214<br />

Albatravel Group 9. 116<br />

Albatross Europa 18. 123<br />

Albeck & Zehden Hotels 8.1 127<br />

Albee Adventures<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Albena AG<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

Alborada Venezuela 1.1 209<br />

Alboraq Travel & Tourism 21.B 214<br />

Albrecht Dürer Airport Nürnberg 9. 115<br />

Albtours D 1.2 214<br />

Alcúdia, Consorcio de Promoción<br />

Exterior 4.2 102<br />

Aldemar Resorts 2.2 101<br />

Alegro + Familia Restaurants 3.1 208<br />

Alfa Prima Tour 26.A 120<br />

Algeria National Tourism Office 21.B 215<br />

Ali Baba Palace 23.A 100<br />

Alico Tours 1.1 101<br />

Alila Hotels & Resorts - Alila Manggis 9. 312<br />

Alila Hotels & Resorts - Alila Seminyak 9. 312<br />

Alila Hotels & Resorts - Alila Ubud 9. 312<br />

Alila Hotels & Resorts - Alila Villas Soori 9. 312<br />

Alila Hotels & Resorts<br />

- Alila Villas Uluwatu 9. 312<br />

Alila Jabal Akhdar Hotel 22.B 200<br />

Alilaguna Spa 1.2 202<br />

Alimentarium 16. 100<br />

Alitalia, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Alizée Resort Management 20. 129<br />

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EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z<br />

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EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND EXHIBITORS / AUSSTELLER HALL / HALLE STAND<br />

All About Africa Tours & Travels 20. 134<br />

All Alaska Tours, Inc. 2.1 302<br />

All Asia Exclusive 26.B 201<br />

All Mexico Destinations 1.1 101<br />

All México Pass 1.1 101<br />

All Pacific Travel Concept (APTC) 5.2A 119<br />

All Ways Travel Titicaca Peru s.a.c 1.1 104<br />

ALL-Around Louvre-Lens 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Alleo GmbH<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Allgäu Airport GmbH & Co. KG 6.2B 301<br />

Allgäu GmbH 6.2B 308<br />

Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club e.V. 12. 102<br />

AlliedTPro 2.1 527<br />

allrounder mountain resort GmbH<br />

& Co. KG / Hotel Fire & Ice 8.2 103c<br />

Allsun H. Eden Playa 4.2 103<br />

allsun Hoteles 4.2 207<br />

AllTours 3.2 112<br />

Allventure & Travel co. 7.2A 100<br />

Almería, Patronato Provincial 4.2<br />

de Turismo<br />

201, 201a-c<br />

Al-Nassir Company 21.B 219<br />

Aloes Travel Tours 20. 103<br />

Aloft Hotels 9. 315<br />

Alpenregion Tegernsee<br />

Schliersee e.V. 6.2B 315, 316<br />

alpetour Touristische GmbH 4.1 107<br />

Alpha Adventure 21.A 114<br />

Alpha Tours L.L.C. 22.A 103<br />

Alpha Travel 25. 131<br />

Alpha Travel (UK) Ltd. 21.A 124<br />

alpincenter Bottrop 8.1 119<br />

alpincenter Hamburg-Wittenburg Van<br />

der Valk Hotel Hamburg-Wittenburg 8.1 119<br />

Alpine Sterling DMC Malta 1.2 222<br />

Alpine Sterling DMC Malta 4.1 124<br />

Alsol Hotels & Resorts 3.1 131<br />

Alta Nueva 1.1 101<br />

Alte Schule Jugendreisen Bildung<br />

und Arbeit e.V. 4.1 101<br />

Alter Kreisbahnhof 9. 110<br />

Althoff Hotel Collection /<br />

Ameron Hotel Collection 8.2 103a<br />

Alto Atacama 1.1 201<br />

Alva Donna Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Amadeus Flusskreuzfahrten GmbH 25. 164<br />

Amadeus Germany GmbH 5.1 125b<br />

Amadeus Travel Agency<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Amahuaca DMC & Events 1.1 218<br />

Amakhala Game Reserve 20. 138<br />

Amani Tiwi Beach Resort 21.A 108<br />

AMANO Group 12. 101<br />

Amara Group Co., Ltd. 26.B 201<br />

Amara Hospitality (Thailand) Co.Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Amari Havodda Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

AMARTA Pasut Beach Retreat 26.A 120<br />

Amathus Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Amaya Resorts & Spas<br />

(Amaya Leisure PLC) 5.2A 114<br />

Amazilia Travel<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Amazon Falls Co., Ltd. 26.B 218<br />

Amazon Nature Tours 1.1 218<br />

Amazon River Expeditions 1.1 104<br />

Amazonas 1.1 218<br />

Ambassador Holidays (India)<br />

Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Ambassador Zlata Husa 7.2B 102<br />

Amber Baltic Hotel Miedzyzdroje 10.1 112<br />

AMBER HOTEL Chemnitz Park 14.1 106<br />

AMBER HOTEL Hilden/Düsseldorf 14.1 106<br />

AMBER HOTEL Leonberg/Stuttgart 14.1 106<br />

AMBER HOTELS 14.1 106<br />

AMBER RESIDENZ Bavaria 14.1 106<br />

Amber Tours 18. 126b<br />

Amelia Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Amelia Island Convention<br />

and Visitors Bureau 2.1 315<br />

AmericaBound Tours, Inc. 2.1 435<br />

American Attractions Collection 2.1 215<br />

American Heart of Poland SA 15.1 101<br />

American Ring Travel, Inc. 2.1 545<br />

AmericanTours International, LLC 2.1 561<br />

Ameropa-Reisen GmbH 13. 100<br />

AMG 3.1 143a<br />

Amhsa Marina Hotels & Resorts 3.1 131<br />

Amiel Tours Ltd. 23.B 203<br />

Amigo Group Tours & Accommodation 1.1 101<br />

Amilla Fushi 5.2A 107<br />

Amorita Resort 26.A 101, 134<br />

AMResorts 3.1 133<br />

Amritara Private Hideaways 5.2B 225<br />

Amsterdam Canal Cruises<br />

Grachtenrundfahrten 10.2 101<br />

Amsterdam Marketing 10.2 101<br />

Amsterdam Museum 10.2 101<br />

AMTRAK National Railroad<br />

Passenger Corporation 2.1 231<br />

Amtrak Vacations 2.1 227<br />

Amunini Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 101, 134<br />

An African Anthology 20. 134<br />

An Thinh Tourist 26.C 311<br />

ANA All Nippon Airways 26.A 129<br />

Anahita The Resort 20. 129<br />

Anantara Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa 26.A 120<br />

Anantara Dubai The Palm Rsort & Spa 22.A 103<br />

Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spa UAE 22.B 210<br />

Anantara Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

Anantara Mozambique 20. 107<br />

Anantya Resort 5.2B 256<br />

Andakira Group Co.,Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Andalusia<br />

4.2 201, 201a-c<br />

Andaz Amsterdam 9. 218<br />

andBeyond 20. 112<br />

andel’s Hotel <strong>Berlin</strong> 10.1 112<br />

andel’s Hotel Cracow 10.1 112<br />

andel’s Hotel Katowice 10.1 112<br />

andel’s Hotel Lodz 10.1 112<br />

andel’s Hotel Prague 10.1 112<br />

Andersen Hotel & Absalon Hotel<br />

Copenhagen 18. 128a-e<br />

Andiamo Tour Mexico, Inc 1.1 101<br />

Andilana Hotels & Restaurants 4.2 202<br />

Andrew the Travel Company (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Anek Lines 2.2 101<br />

Aneka Kartika Tours & Travel 26.A 120<br />

angelo Airporthotel Bucharest 10.1 112<br />

angelo Hotel Ekaterinburg 10.1 112<br />

angelo Hotel Munich Leuchtenbergring 10.1 112<br />

angelo Hotel Munich Westpark 10.1 112<br />

angelo Hotel Pilsen 10.1 112<br />

angelo Hotel Prague 10.1 112<br />

Angermaier Trachten 6.2B 301<br />

Angiri Resorts Management<br />

and Operations Pvt Ltd. 5.2A 107<br />

Angkor Village Hotel and Resort 26.A 110<br />

Angsana Laguna Phuket 26.B 210, 211<br />

ANI Tour Plaza 3.2 201<br />

ANIMOD GmbH 10.1 104<br />

Aniyami DMC 1.1 218<br />

Ankara (Ankara Valiligi Il<br />

Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Anna of Zanzibar 21.A 123<br />

Annset Holidays, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Antalya Muratpasa Municipality 3.1 107<br />

Antalya the Destination 3.2 201<br />

Antar Anda Tour 26.A 120<br />

Antarctica XXI 1.1 201<br />

Antarpply 1.1 210<br />

Antelope Safaris Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Anthurium Tourisme Ocean Indien 20. 132<br />

Antwerp Tourism & Conventions 10.2 104<br />

ANZ Nature Tours Ltd. 5.2A 119<br />

Anzali Free Zone Org. 7.2A 100<br />

AOT Inbound (Australia I New Zealand<br />

I Fiji and the Cook Islands) 5.2A 119<br />

aovo Touristik AG 25. 170<br />

Apa Publications (UK) Limited 6.1 105<br />

Apanema 3.1 208<br />

Apartamentos Fariones 4.2 203<br />

Apartmaji.com turizem d.o.o. 17. 108<br />

Apassionata Park GmbH 6.2B 310, 311<br />

APG Global Associates 25. 184<br />

Aphrodite Hills Resort<br />

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Apoksiomen Hotel Mali Losinj 10.1 112<br />

Apollo Hotels & Resorts 10.2 101<br />

Apollo Tourist Service Ltd 3.2 101, 114b<br />

Apollonia Beach - Sitia Beach<br />

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Apsara Beachfront Resort and Villa 26.B 209<br />

APT Travel Service Co. Ltd. 26.C 330<br />

APTC - All Pacific Travel Concept 5.2A 103<br />

Aqaba Tourism Authority 23.B 202<br />

Aqua Hotel 4.2 202<br />

Aqua Tour BG<br />

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Aqua Vista Hotels 2.2 105<br />

AquaDom & SEA LIFE <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

Aquafantasy Hotel 3.1 101<br />

Aquapalace Resort Prague 7.2B 102<br />

Aquaworld Resort Budapest 2.2 209<br />

Aquila Hotels & Resorts 2.2 101<br />

Ara Tours 3.1 238<br />

Arabella Brauneck Hotel 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Arabian Adventures 22.A 100<br />

Arabian Explorers 22.A 103<br />

Arabian Nights For Travel & Tourism 22.B 210<br />

Arabic Orient Tours 22.B 200<br />

Aragón, Gobierno<br />

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Arakur Ushuaia 1.1 210<br />

Aranui Cruises 5.2A 105<br />

Aras 7.2A 100<br />

Araucanía 1.1 201<br />

Arawi Peru Expediciones 1.1 104<br />

Arbeitsgemeinschaft<br />

Lateinamerika e.V. 1.1 207<br />

ARBERLAND REGio GmbH 6.2B 309<br />

Arc en Ciel Voyages 5.2A 102<br />

Arcadia Hotel Amberg 10.1 112<br />

Arcadia Hotel Bad Oeynhausen 10.1 112<br />

Arcadia Hotel Castrop-Rauxel 10.1 112<br />

Arcadia Hotel Coburg 10.1 112<br />

Arcadia Hotel Günzburg 10.1 112<br />

Arcadia Hotel Landsberg 10.1 112<br />

Arcadia Hotel Limburg 10.1 112<br />

Arcadia Hotel Neckarsulm 10.1 112<br />

Arcadia Hotel Trier 10.1 112<br />

Arcadia Hotel Wuppertal 10.1 112<br />

Arcanus Side Resort 3.2 201<br />

Archäologische Zone 8.2 103b<br />

Arche Nebra Naturpark Saale Unstrut<br />

Triasland Betriebsgesellschaft mbH 11.2 101<br />

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ARCOTEL Hotels & Resorts GmbH 10.1 102<br />

Arctic Adventure ApS 18. 128a-e<br />

Arctic Trucks Experience in Iceland 4.1 238<br />

Arcus Tours 3.2 115<br />

Arena di Verona Opera 1.2 202<br />

Arena Hoteis 1.1 218<br />

Arenaa Hotels Group 26.A 121<br />

ARENARIA GmbH, Oper im<br />

Steinbruch St. Margarethen 16. 100<br />

Arenaturist Pula & Medulin 1.2 218<br />

ARGE Oberbayerisches Alpenvorland 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Arg-E-Jadid 7.2A 100<br />

Argentina - Inprotur National<br />

Institute of Tourism Promotion 1.1 210<br />

Argentina - Inprotur National<br />

Institute of Tourism Promotion 3.1 203<br />

Argentinique 1.1 210<br />

Arian Tourist 7.2A 100<br />

Arlberg Marketing GmbH 17. 103<br />

Armen Tour Ltd. 3.2 115<br />

Armenia / Princess Maneh Tours 3.2 115<br />

Armenia Geographic Travel Club LLC 3.2 115<br />

Armenia Holidays 3.2 115<br />

Armenia Travel 3.2 115<br />

Armenia Vis-à-vis tour 3.2 115<br />

Armenian National Tourism<br />

Organization<br />

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Arminas Travel 1.1 101<br />

Arminius Studienreisen 3.2 115<br />

Armintour CJSC 3.2 115<br />

Armotours Tour Operator 3.1 236, 236b<br />

A-ROSA Flussschiff GmbH 2.2 122<br />

A-Rosa Resort und Hotel GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Arosa Tourismus 17. 101a-d<br />

Around Africa Safaris 21.A 114<br />

Around the Himalayas P. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck 16. 100<br />

ARP-Hansen Hotel Group 18. 128a-e<br />

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Arrecife Gran Hotel 4.2 203<br />

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Art & Design Museen Basel 16. 100<br />

Art Cities in Europe GmbH 16. 100<br />

ART CITIES REISEN 16. 100<br />

Art in Düsseldorf 8.2 103b<br />

Arte de Obra 4.1 242<br />

Artis Centrum Hotels 18. 126b<br />

Artur Travel 15.1 101<br />

Aruba Tourism Authority 3.1 134<br />

Arumeru River Lodge 21.A 123<br />

Arunachal Pradesh Dept. of Toursim 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Arvand Free Zone Org. 7.2A 100<br />

ASB Travel Solutions Ltd. 18. 123<br />

Asco Car Hire cc 20. 114<br />

Ashtar Tours International 23.B 202<br />

Asia Aventura 26.C 316<br />

Asia Central Link Travels Ltd. 26.C 330<br />

Asia Experience Tours 26.A 121<br />

Asia King Travel 26.C 319<br />

Asia Leisure (Pvt) Ltd 5.2A 114<br />

Asia Reps 26.A 110<br />

Asia World Enterprise Co., Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Asia World Indonesia 26.A 120<br />

Asialink Holidays 26.A 120<br />

Asian Adventures Travel<br />

Managemnet Company (Pvt) Ltd 5.2A 114<br />

Asian Overland Services Tours<br />

& Travel Sdn. Bhd. 26.A 121<br />

Asian Trails (M) Sdn. Bhd. 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails China 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails Co., Ltd. 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails Laos (AT Lao Co., Ltd.) 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails Ltd. 26.B 207<br />

Asian Trails Tour Ltd. 26.B 207<br />

Asilia Africa 21.A 123<br />

Asisi GmbH 16. 100<br />

asisi Panorama DIE MAUER 14.1 108<br />

ASIT Greece 2.2 101<br />

ASKA Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Asociación Clúster Empresarial de<br />

Turismo de Galicia (CTG) 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Asociación Destino Antigua 3.1 232<br />

asr Allianz selbständiger Reiseunternehmen<br />

- Busverband 25. 142<br />

Ass. des Volontaires pour la Prom. et<br />

le Développem. du Tourisme Africain 4.1 122<br />

ASSD Ho(s)telsoftware 10.1 109<br />

Associated Tours Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

Association of Canadian<br />

Travel Agencies 2.1 491<br />

Association of Cyprus Travel Agents 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Association of Latvian Travel Agents<br />

and Operators 18. 126a<br />

Associazione culturale territorio<br />

e Ambiente ACTA 1.2 204<br />

Astoria Designhotel Opatija 10.1 112<br />

Astrida Travel 18. 126b<br />

Astrum Spa & Conference<br />

Hotel Shelkovo 10.1 112<br />

Astrum-M 2.1 110<br />

Asturias, Sociedad Regional<br />

de Turismo de Asturias, S.A. 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Asur - Mexico’s Leading Airports 1.1 101<br />

AT Armyras Taxidia 2.2 101<br />

Atahotels SPA 1.2 211<br />

Atana Golden Tulip 22.B 200<br />

ATC South Africa 25. 131<br />

ATCORE 5.1 126<br />

ATG - Africa Travel Group 20. 121<br />

ATG AllStars Travel Group, Inc. 7.1A 100<br />

ATG Alster-Touristik GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

ATG-YATA-Abu Taleb Group 21.B 214<br />

Athens - Attica & Argosaronic<br />

Hotel Association 2.2 101<br />

ATHS-DMC 1.2 214<br />

ATI Travel 26.A 107<br />

Atlantique Holiday Club 3.2 201<br />

Atlantis The Palm 9. 209<br />

Atlas African Safaris Ltd. 21.A 114<br />

Atlas Travel & Tourist Agency 23.B 202<br />

Atlas Voyages 21.B 208<br />

atmosfair GmbH 4.1 256<br />

Atout France - Französische Zentrale<br />

für Tourismus<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Atropatena Travel 3.2 109<br />

ATS Pacific 5.2A 103<br />

ATS Pacific Australia 5.2A 119<br />

Attica, Region 2.2 101<br />

Attika Reisen 2.2 101<br />

Attitude Hotels 20. 129<br />

Attractive Travel 1.2 214<br />

ATV Azienda Trasporti Verona srl 1.2 202<br />

Au Bistrot de la Montagne 2.2 202a<br />

Au Parc Hotel 17. 101a-d<br />

AUDI AG 6.2B 312, 313<br />

Au-Pair Society e.V. 4.1 129<br />

au-pair-berlin GbR Oliver Rolle<br />

& Uwe Grau 4.1 129<br />

Auris Plaza Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Auro Resorts (Tangalle) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Aurora Lapland Travel Ltd.<br />

& Our Lapland - Our Saamiland 18. 128a-e<br />

Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau 2.1 200<br />

Australia One Pty Ltd. 5.2A 119<br />

Australia Tourism 5.2A 119<br />

Australian Walking Holidays 5.2A 119<br />

Australis 1.1 201<br />

Austria Trend Hotels 17. 103<br />

Austrian Airline 17. 103<br />

Authentic Borneo Tours Sdn Bhd 26.A 121<br />

Authentic Madagascar Tours 20. 103<br />

Authentic Myanmar 26.A 118<br />

Authentic Philippines Travel<br />

Experience 4.1 211<br />

Authentic Tanzania Safaris 21.A 123<br />

Autobus Oberbayern GmbH 6.2B 315, 316<br />

AUTOCANDIA - Rent a Car / Greece 2.2 116<br />

Automatic Netware Ltd. trading<br />

as Bookassist 8.1 108<br />

Autostadt 6.2A 103a<br />

Auvergne Hotel le Pariou*** 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Availpro 6.1 160<br />

Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort 26.A 121<br />

Avantgarde Collection 3.2 201<br />

Avatar India Holidays LLP 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Avatar Tour Ltd.<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

avenTOURa GmbH 3.1 225<br />

Aventpro GmbH & Co. KG 12. 101<br />

Aventura do Brasil 1.1 218<br />

Aventura Mexico Profundo<br />

- Baja California Naturreisen 1.1 101<br />

Aventuras Tierra Verde<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

AVI Travel 1.2 102a<br />

Avianca S.A 1.1 220<br />

Aviation & Tourism<br />

International GmbH 5.2A 111<br />

Avila Hotel 3.1 135<br />

Avis Budget Autovermietung<br />

GmbH & Co. KG 9. 101<br />

AVRA 6.1 108<br />

AVS GmbH 6.2B 314<br />

AWA Resort Hotel 1.1 115<br />

Awotel Burhave 9. 110<br />

Axencia Turismo de Galicia 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Axis & Globe Travel Ltd. 18. 120, 121<br />

Ayan Travel Co., Ltd 26.C 309<br />

Ayara Hilltops Boutique Resort<br />

& Spa, Phuket, Tailand 26.B 210, 211<br />

Ayarwaddy Legend Travels & Tours 26.B 201<br />

Aydinbey Group Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Ayia Napa-Protaras Tourism Board 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Ayii Anargyri Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Ayodya Resort Bali 26.A 120<br />

Aysén Patagonia 1.1 201<br />

Ayuntamiento de Adeje 4.2 203<br />

Ayuntamiento de Puerto de la Cruz 4.2 203<br />

Azadi International Tourism<br />

Organization (AITO) 7.2A 100<br />

AZado Steakrestaurant 8.1 127<br />

Azerbaijan Ministry of Culture<br />

& Tourism 3.2 109<br />

Azeta Viaggi 1.1 210<br />

Azia Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Azimut Management Europe GmbH 8.1 117<br />

Azoren Archipel Reiseservice GmbH 2.2 207<br />

Azur Hotels & Resorts 23.A 100<br />

Azur Tours Travel Agency 1.2 218<br />

Azur Welcome Service<br />

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Azura Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Azura Retreats 21.A 123<br />

Azzi Holidays 23.B 200<br />

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B & B Nimes<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

B.I.G. Tours GmbH 2.1 101<br />

B.I.T. Brazilian Incentives & Tourism 1.1 218<br />

B4ITALY 1.2 106<br />

Bach-Archiv Leipzig 11.2 102<br />

Bachem Verlag 10.2 108<br />

Bad Bevensen Marketing GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Bad Hersfelder Festspiele 7.2C 101<br />

Bad Hindelang Tourismus 6.2B 301<br />

Bad Reichenhall Kurund<br />

Verkehrverein 6.2B 301<br />

Bad Wörishofen 6.2B 301<br />

Bad Zwischenahner Touristik GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

BademTour 1.2 223<br />

Baden-Airpark GmbH 6.2B 204<br />

Baden-Baden Kur & Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Baden-Württemberg, Tourismus<br />

Marketing GmbH 6.2B 201<br />

Bäderland Bayerische Rhön 6.2B 303<br />

badgepoint® GmbH,<br />

Namensschilder Systeme 24. 102<br />

Badung Regional Department 26.A 120<br />

Baghdad Hotel 21.B 219<br />

Bagus Discovery 26.A 120<br />

Bahamas Tourist Office 3.1 143c<br />

Bahia 1.1 218<br />

Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts 3.1 131<br />

Bahrain, Kingdom Ministry<br />

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Bahwan Tourism LLC 22.B 200<br />

Baidu - Charmclick 6.1 155<br />

Baie de Quiberon & ses îles 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Baja California Sur 1.1 101<br />

Bakalo Restaurant 3.1 208<br />

Bali Hai Cruises 26.A 120<br />

Bali Mandira Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 120<br />

Bali Regional Government 26.A 120<br />

Balikesir (Balikesir Valiligi Il<br />

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Balkan Holidays Services 3.2 101, 114b<br />

Balkan Railways<br />

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Baltic Blues LV 18. 126a<br />

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Baltic Mania 18. 126b<br />

Baltic Saitas 18. 126b<br />

Baltic Travel Group 18. 126a<br />

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Baltma Tours 2.1 122<br />

Banco de Reservas 3.1 131<br />

Banco Popular Dominicano S.A.<br />

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Bandos Island Resort & Spa 5.2A 107<br />

Banff Lake Louise Tourism 2.1 491<br />

Bangkok Airways PCL 26.B 231<br />

Bangkok Hospital 26.B 214<br />

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration 26.B 233<br />

Bangkok Palace Hotel<br />

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Bangladesh Tourism Board 5.2A 100<br />

Banthai Beach Resort & Spa 26.B 210, 211<br />

BANYAN TREE and ANGSANA BINTAN 26.A 133<br />

Banyan Tree Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

Banyan Tree Hotels Ras Al Khaimah 22.A 101<br />

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Baraza Resort & Spa 21.A 123<br />

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Barberyn Ayurvedic Beach Resort (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Barceló Hotels & Resorts 3.1 131<br />

Barceló Hotels & Resorts 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Barceló Hotels<br />

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Barcelona Province Council<br />

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Baron Travel Corporation 26.A 101, 134<br />

Barrierefreier Tourismus <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

Barut Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Basel Tourismus 17. 101a-d<br />

Batavia Stad Amsterdam<br />

Fashion Outlet 10.2 101<br />

Bathala Island Resort 5.2A 107<br />

Bati Karadeniz Kalkinma Ajansi 3.2 201<br />

Bautzen Budysin, Tourist-Information 11.2 102<br />

Bavaria Tours GmbH Railway track 1-3<br />

Bay Hotel Singapore 26.A 133<br />

Bayer. Staatsbad Bad Kissingen<br />

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Bayerische Staatsoper 6.2B 301<br />

Bayerischer Heilbäder-Verband e.V.<br />

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Bayerischer Wald / TVO 6.2B 306<br />

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- Bayerischer Brauerbund e.V. 6.2B 302<br />

Bayerisches Golf & Thermenland / TVO 6.2B 306<br />

BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Bazara Travel & Tourism 21.B 214<br />

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Be Live Hotels 4.2 106<br />

be.bra verlag GmbH 10.2 108<br />

Beach Hotel Swakopmund 20. 114<br />

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Beachcomber Hotels Mauritius<br />

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Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel /<br />

Lee County Visitor & Convention 2.1 315<br />

beauty24 GmbH 5.3 103<br />

BECKERBILLETT GmbH 16. 100<br />

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BeeInNet.com - Ferienhäuser/<br />

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Beleon Tours 2.2 106<br />

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Bell Italia Travel 4.1 124<br />

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Belmondo Viaggi 1.2 110<br />

Belum Rainforest Resort 26.A 121<br />

Benecke’s Reisewelt 5.2A 119<br />

Benletoni Tours 2.2 101<br />

Bentour Türkei Reisen AG 25. 157<br />

Berati Tours Albania 1.2 214<br />

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Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 315, 316<br />

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Bergama Ticaret Odasi 3.2 201<br />

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Berge & Meer Touristik GmbH 25. 153<br />

Bergen Reiselivslag 18. 128a-e<br />

Bergisches Land Tourismus Marketing 8.2 103c<br />

Bergverlag Rother GmbH 10.2 108<br />

Berjaya Hotels & Resort 26.A 121<br />

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<strong>Berlin</strong> Story Bunker 4.1 121<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er AIDS-Hilfe e.V. 24. 103<br />

<strong>Berlin</strong>er Apotheker-Verein Apotheker<br />

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<strong>Berlin</strong>er Morgenpost GmbH 14.1 111<br />

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BERmark Reisemarketing GmbH 12. 101<br />

Bern Tourismus 17. 101a-d<br />

Bernard Tours (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

BERO BERLIN Eurolimousine 18. 117<br />

Berufsakademie Sachsen - Staatliche<br />

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Best Western Belgium 9. 311<br />

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Best Western Hotels 9. 311<br />

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Best Western Hotels Greece 9. 311<br />

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Best Western Hotels Greece 9. 311<br />

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Best Western Hotels Greece 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels Deutschland GmbH 9. 311<br />

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Best Western Hotels Greece 9. 311<br />

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Best Western Hotels Syria 9. 311<br />

Best Western Hotels Ungarn 9. 311<br />

Best Western International 9. 311<br />

Best Western International 2.1 455<br />

Best Western Italia 9. 311<br />

Best Western Les Vignes Blanches*** 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Best Western Luxembourg c/o Best Western<br />

Hotels Deutschland GmbH 9. 311<br />

Best Western New Zealand 9. 311<br />

Best Western Portugal<br />

- Best Western Spain Hotels S.L 9. 311<br />

Best Western Premier Bangtao<br />

Beach & Spa 26.B 210, 211<br />

Best Western Premier Muscat 22.B 200<br />

Best Western Scandinavia ApS<br />

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Best Western Scandinavia AS for Norway 9. 311<br />

Best Western Spain Hotels, S.L. 9. 311<br />

Best Western Swiss Hotels 9. 311<br />

Best Western Tschechien 9. 311<br />

Best Western Turkey,<br />

The President Hotel, Tiyatro 9. 311<br />

Best Western Vega Hotel<br />

& Convention Center 2.1 122<br />

Best Western Vilnius 18. 126b<br />

Best Westerns’ of California,<br />

Nevada & Hawaii 2.1 455<br />

BestSearch Media GmbH 6.1 121<br />

Beta Hotel Izmailovo 2.1 122<br />

Béthune - Destination Louvre-Lens 2.2 201, 201a<br />

BETÜSAB <strong>Berlin</strong> Türk Seyahat<br />

Acentalar Birligi 3.2 201<br />

Bewotec GmbH 5.1 118<br />

Beyond Athens 2.2 101<br />

Beyond Resort Khaolak 26.B 209<br />

Bhaya Cruises 26.B 226<br />

BHM GROUP / iFeedback ® 6.1 103b<br />

Bhutan Happiness Kingdom Travels 4.1 210<br />

Bhutan Tourism<br />

Corporation Ltd. (BTCL) 5.2A 108<br />

Bhutan Wilderness Travel 4.1 209<br />

Bhutan Wind Horse Tours,<br />

Treks and Expeditions 5.2A 108a<br />

Bhutan, Tourism Council 5.2A 113<br />

Bibione Live, Tourismusverband 1.2 202<br />

Bic Tours Ltd. 21.A 114<br />

Big Bus Tours 18. 123<br />

Big Game Parks 20. 113<br />

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Borneo Eco Tours Sdn. Bhd. 26.A 121<br />

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Brazilian Tourist Board - Embratur 1.1 218<br />

Brazilian Tourist Board - Embratur 3.1 210<br />

Breezes Beach Club 21.A 123<br />

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Broich Premium Catering GmbH 16. 100<br />

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Buchheim Museum der Phantasie 6.2B 301<br />

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Budapest and Peter Hotels 2.1 122<br />

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Buddy Dive Resort Bonaire 3.1 138<br />

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Bühnen Köln 8.2 103a<br />

Bulgarien - Ministerium für Tourismus 3.2 101, 114b<br />

Bull GmbH 5.1 131<br />

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BUNDESFORUM Kinderund<br />

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Burgenland Tourismus 17. 103<br />

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Burmester 4.2 115<br />

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By Design Africa Incentive Travel<br />

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Byblos Art Hotel Villa Amistá<br />

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C.N. Kopke (Wine Store) 4.2 115<br />

Cabo Verde Islands 20. 126<br />

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Cádiz, Patronato Provincial de Turismo 4.2 201, 201a-c<br />

Caesar Premier Hotels 23.B 203<br />

Caesars Entertainment 2.1 425<br />

Cala Millor, Consorci Turisme 4.2 101, 101a<br />

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Calgary, Tourism 2.1 491<br />

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Calvia, Fundació 2004<br />

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Cambodia, Ministry of Tourism 26.B 225<br />

Cambrai Area<br />

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Cambria Tours 18. 121<br />

Cambrils, Patronat Municipal de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Cameleers Tours 21.B 214<br />

Cameroun Tourisme Sarl 21.A 121<br />

Camino Abierto 1.1 210<br />

Camino Travel / Premio DMC 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Camp Adventure 4.1 230<br />

Camp Ripan AB 18. 108<br />

Campanile Hotels 10.2 101<br />

Campeche 1.1 101<br />

Canadian Tourism Commission 2.1 491<br />

Canadian Tours International 2.1 491<br />

Canadian Travel Partners 2.1 491<br />

Canadvac Travel Service Ltd 2.1 491<br />

Canakkale Government<br />

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Canal Company 10.2 101<br />

Candeo Hospitality Management Inc. 26.A 129<br />

Candlewood Suites 9. 319<br />

Cantur, S.A.<br />

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Cape and Kantary Hotel Collection 26.A 110<br />

Cape Dara Resort Pattaya 26.B 218<br />

Cape St Francis Resort and Beach Break 20. 138<br />

Cape Town Tourism 20. 138<br />

Caper Travel Company Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 211<br />

Capital Accommodation (Cyprus) LTD 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Capital Travel & Tours Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 107<br />

capricorn Nürburgring GmbH 8.2 201b<br />

Caprivi Car Hire 20. 114<br />

Capsis Elite Resort 2.2 109<br />

car2go Europe GmbH 14.1 102<br />

Carathotel Düsseldorf 9. 110<br />

CarDelMar Ferienautovermietung GmbH 25. 142<br />

CareMed International Travel Insurance 4.1 115<br />

Caribbean Tourism Organisation 3.1 142<br />

Caribic Vacations Ltd. 3.1 226<br />

Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group 9. 310<br />

Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Carlton Hotel Singapore 26.A 133<br />

Carnac Thalasso & Spa Resort 2.2 201, 201a<br />

CARO Autovermietung GmbH 9. 106<br />

CarTrawler 9. 306<br />

Casa Andina Hoteles 1.1 104<br />

Casa de La Flora 26.B 221<br />

Casale Panayiotis Traditional Village 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Caspi Aviation 23.B 203<br />

Castell - Platja D’Aro - S’Agaró,<br />

Oficina de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Castellani Parkhotel Salzburg 10.1 112<br />

Casuarina Resorts & Spa 20. 129<br />

Catari Restaurant 3.1 208<br />

Catering Service Streubel 14.1 114<br />

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CATOD (Canakkale Turistik Otelciler<br />

Isletmeciler ve yatirimcilar Dernegi) 3.2 201<br />

CATS Limited 2.1 116<br />

Catussaba Hotéis e Resorts 1.1 218<br />

Caucasus Adventure Tours Ltd 4.1 244<br />

Caucasus Travel 3.2 112<br />

Cavo Paradiso Club 3.1 208<br />

CBI 26.A 104<br />

CC&A 4.1 124<br />

CCP Condor Computer GmbH 5.1 131<br />

Ceará 1.1 218<br />

Celestyal Cruises 25. 101<br />

Celigra International GmbH 5.1 135<br />

Cellini Deutschland GmbH 8.2 103a<br />

Celtic Group Hostels 4.1 106<br />

Centara Hotels and Resorts Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

Centara Hotels & Resorts 20. 129<br />

Centara Hotels & Resorts 26.B 223<br />

Center for Reproductive<br />

Medicine Bocian 15.1 101<br />

Center Parcs 8.2 202<br />

Central Adventures & Holidays Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Central America Tourism Agency (CATA) 3.1 234<br />

Central Asian Expeditions 4.1 240<br />

Central Holidays Travel Group 22.B 201b<br />

Centre Point Hotel Silom 26.B 221<br />

Centro de Documentación Turística 3.1 125<br />

Centros de Arte, Cultura & Turismo 4.2 203<br />

centrovital Hotel 12. 101<br />

Ceský Krumlov, Stadt 7.2B 102<br />

CESTOB Cesme Association<br />

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Ceylon Tours Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

CFK Spiesen-Elversberg 9. 110<br />

CGH Earth 5.2B 206<br />

Chaba Resorts Koh Samui, Thailand 26.B 221<br />

Champagne Tourist Board 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Champagne-Ardenne Tourisme 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Champlung Hotels & Resorts 26.A 120<br />

Chandris Hotels & Resorts 2.2 101<br />

Charleston Area CVB 2.1 322<br />

Charmclick-Baidu 6.1 155<br />

Charming Asia Tours 25. 107<br />

Chaska Tours 1.1 104<br />

Château de Chambord<br />

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CHC Hotels / Chnaris Hotel Mngt.,<br />

Development & Consulting S.A. 2.2 101<br />

Cheli & Peacock 20. 111<br />

Chemnitzer Wirtschaftsförderungs- und<br />

Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH 11.2 102<br />

Chhattisgarh Tourism Board 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Chiapas 1.1 101<br />

Chic Outlet Shopping® by Value Retail 18. 125a<br />

Chiemgau Tourismus e.V. 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Chiemsee-Alpenland Tourismus<br />

GmbH & Co. KG 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Chihuahua 1.1 101<br />

Chile 1.1 201<br />

Chili Reisen 25. 142<br />

China Airlines 9. 102<br />

China Beijing Charmission Travel 26.C 310<br />

China Crown International<br />

Travel Service 26.A 106a<br />

China Eastern Airlines, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

China National Tourism Administration 26.C 310<br />

China Peace International<br />

Tourism Co., Ltd. 25. 179<br />

China Southern Airlines, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

China Tours Hamburg 26.C 322<br />

China Travel Service (HK) Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

China Travel Service Head Office<br />

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China Women Travel Service 26.C 310<br />

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Concept Chocolate 10.2 104<br />

Chogogo Resort 3.1 135<br />

Choice Hotels Australasia 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels Canada, Inc. 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels France 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels Germany & Central Europe 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels International 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels Italia 9. 321<br />

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Choice Hotels Scandinavia 9. 321<br />

Choice Hotels UK 9. 321<br />

Chopin Hotel Bratislava 10.1 112<br />

Chopin Hotel Cracow 10.1 112<br />

Chopin Hotel Prague 10.1 112<br />

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Christchurch and Canterbury<br />

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Christoph Links Verlag GmbH 10.2 108<br />

Churchill’s 4.2 115<br />

CIBT VisumCentrale GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

CICAR Canary Island Car S.L. 4.2 209<br />

CIM - Conference & Incentive<br />

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CineStar Original & IMAX 14.1 108<br />

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Ciragan Palace Kempinski Istanbul 9. 217<br />

Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises 2.1 405<br />

Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya 4.2 202<br />

CIRI Alaska Tourism 2.1 302<br />

Cirque du Soleil 2.1 425<br />

Citadel Hotelsoftware GmbH 8.1 137<br />

Citizenship and Immigration Canada 2.1 491<br />

Citrus Resorts Pvt. Ltd.<br />

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City Circle Sightseeing Verbund 12. 101<br />

City Hotel Tallinn 18. 109<br />

City Management Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

City of Bydgoszcz 15.1 101<br />

City of Lodz 15.1 101<br />

City of Noto 1.2 203<br />

City of Olbia - Sardinia 1.2 105a<br />

City of Torun 15.1 101<br />

City of Windhoek 20. 114<br />

City Pass 2.1 405<br />

City Seasons Hotel 22.B 200, 210<br />

City Sightseeing Ltd. 25. 171<br />

CitySightsNY/GO Airport Shuttle 2.1 517<br />

Ciudad São Paulo 1.1 218<br />

Civil Aviation Authority 21.A 114<br />

CK Domstadthotels GmbH & Co. KG 11.2 101<br />

Clark Tours 3.1 232<br />

Classic Namibia 20. 111<br />

Classic Safari Camps of Africa 20. 111<br />

Cleo Travel 23.A 100<br />

Cleopatra Luxury Resort Makadi Bay 23.A 100<br />

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Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience 18. 122<br />

Clink Hostels 4.1 106<br />

Club Calimera Serra Palace 3.2 201<br />

Club des Hôtels de La Réunion 20. 132<br />

Club Magellan Ltd.<br />

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Club Nena 3.2 201<br />

Cluster Turistico del Destino Puerto Plata 3.1 131<br />

Cluster-Wellness BG Association 3.2 101, 114b<br />

CMS Hospitality - GuestCentrix 4.1 106<br />

CMT Cottbus Congress,<br />

Messe & Touristik GmbH 12. 101<br />

Coastal Aviation 21.A 123<br />

Coastal South Carolina USA 2.1 322<br />

Cockburn’s Port 4.2 115<br />

Coco Bodu Hithi 5.2A 107<br />

Coco Lagoon Resort 5.2B 256<br />

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Cologne Business School 11.1 202<br />

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Colorado Tourism Office 2.1 340<br />

Colour Tour Georgia 3.2 112<br />

Coltur Peru 1.1 104<br />

Columbia Hotels & Resorts 2.2 111, 111a<br />

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Comintour 2.1 123<br />

Comité Départemental<br />

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Common Wadden Sea Secretariat<br />

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Compass Brazil 1.1 218<br />

Compass GmbH 11.1 202<br />

Computer-L.A.N. GmbH 5.1 104b<br />

Comwell 18. 128a-e<br />

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Concord Exotic Voyages (I) Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Concord Travel Ltd. 3.2 112<br />

Concorde De Luxe Resort & SPA 3.2 124<br />

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Consolid 1.1 210<br />

Consolid Latin America DMC<br />

c/o Amoreps Germany 1.1 207<br />

Consortium “Kyiv Tourism” 1.2 234<br />

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Constantinou Bros Hotels 2.2 111, 111a<br />

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Contact Travel Budapest 2.2 209<br />

Contiki Holidays 4.1 106<br />

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Continental Travel Incoming 2.2 209<br />

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Cook Islands Tourism Corporation 5.2A 104<br />

Copthorne Hotel Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Coral Beach Resort 22.A 104<br />

Coral Hospitality Corp. 3.1 131<br />

Coral Hotels 4.2 203<br />

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Corendon Airlines 25. 122<br />

Corinthia Hotels 9. 314<br />

CORNELIA HOTELS.GOLF.SPA 3.2 122<br />

Corporación Camino Real 3.1 232<br />

Cortina Turismo 1.2 202<br />

Cosmorama Ltd. 25. 142<br />

Costa Brava - Girona,<br />

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Costa Kreuzfahrten Niederlassung<br />

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Costa Rica Dream Travel<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Costa Rica Reps<br />

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Costa Rica Tourist Board 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Coster Diamonds 10.2 101<br />

Côte d’Ivoire Tourisme 21.A 116<br />

Côte Sun Hotels 20. 132<br />

Couples Resorts 3.1 226<br />

Court Classique Suite Hotel - Pretoria 20. 134<br />

Courtyard by Marriott 22.B 208<br />

Courtyard by Marriott 3.1 121<br />

Cox & Kings Limited 5.2B 232<br />

CPH Hotels 8.1 130<br />

CPI Hotels a.s. 9. 321<br />

Crayon Data 6.1 139c<br />

Creative Travel Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 219<br />

Cretan Holidays S.A. 2.2 116<br />

Crete, Region 2.2 104<br />

Crikey Camper Hire 5.2A 119<br />

Crillon Tours S.A. - Titicaca Hydrofoils 1.1 211<br />

Cristal Group 22.B 210<br />

Criteo 6.1 139<br />

Croatia Airlines 1.2 218<br />

CroisiEurope 25. 188<br />

Crown & Champa Resorts 5.2A 107<br />

Crown Tours Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

Crowne Plaza 22.B 208<br />

Crowne Plaza 9. 319<br />

Crowne Plaza Antalya 9. 319<br />

Crowne Plaza <strong>Berlin</strong> City Centre 8.1 127<br />

Crowne Plaza Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach Resort 9. 319<br />

Crowne Plaza Israel Hotels 23.B 203<br />

Crowne Plaza Istanbul Asia 9. 319<br />

Crowne Plaza Moscow WTC 2.1 122<br />

Crowne Plaza Muscat 9. 319<br />

Crowne Plaza Rome- St. Peter’s 9. 319<br />

Crowne Plaza South Beach-<br />

Z Ocean Hotel 9. 319<br />

Crowne Plaza St. Petersburg Ligovsky 9. 319<br />

CRS Tours<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Crucemundo Cruceros Fluviales 25. 124<br />

Cruceros Skorpios 1.1 201<br />

Cruise America RV Rentals & Sales 2.1 475<br />

Crvena Luka Hotel & Resort 1.2 218<br />

crystal communications GmbH 5.3 115<br />

Crystal Holidays (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Crystal Hotels Resort & Spa 3.2 106b<br />

CSI-Training.de 8.1 101<br />

CTS Gruppen- und Studienreisen GmbH 18. 111<br />

CTS Turismo 1.1 201<br />

Cuba Cubanisches Fremdenverkehrsbüro 3.1 223<br />

Cuba Real Tours 3.1 238<br />

Cubilis by Stardekk 8.1 106<br />

CULTURE LOUNGE / projekt2508 GmbH 16. 100<br />

Cultuzz Digital Media GmbH 8.1 120<br />

Cunard Line 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Curaçao Tourist Board 3.1 135<br />

Customer Alliance 6.1 162<br />

Cynsa Tour Operator 1.1 210<br />

Cynthiana Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cyprotels Hotels & Resorts 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cyprus Agrotourism Company 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cyprus Association for Cultural<br />

& Special Interest Tourism 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Cyrous Sahra Tour & Travel Agency Co. 7.2A 100<br />

Czech Airlines, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Czech Tourist Authority - CzechTourism 7.2B 102<br />

D<br />

D Varee Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd. 26.B 218<br />

D.M. SAS - Prosecco Guide 1.2 202<br />

D.T.P. Tour Operator 1.1 115<br />

Dalarna University 11.1 304<br />

DALÍ <strong>Berlin</strong> Ausstellungsbetriebs-GmbH 14.1 108<br />

Dalian Travel & Tourism Bureau 26.C 310<br />

Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau 2.1 200<br />

Daluman Villa 26.A 120<br />

DAMAC Hotels & Resorts Management 22.A 103<br />

Dan Hotels 23.B 203<br />

Danat Hotels & Resorts, NCT&H<br />

National Corp. for Tourism&Hotel 22.B 210<br />

DanCenter A/S 18. 128a-e<br />

Danferry.de - Fähren in Dänemark<br />

und nach Bornholm 18. 128a-e<br />

Danube Competence Center 2.2 122<br />

Danubius Health Spa Resort Sovata 9. 222<br />

Danubius Hotel Regents Park 9. 222<br />

Danubius Hotels Group 9. 222<br />

Danubius Hotels Group 2.2 209<br />

DaPhi GmbH 4.1 117<br />

Darmstadt Marketing GmbH 16. 100<br />

Darmstadt Marketing GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Darwin Central Hotel 5.2A 119<br />

Das Druckhaus Beineke<br />

Dickmanns GmbH 8.1 117<br />

Das goldene Stadttor - <strong>ITB</strong>-CINEMA 2.1 115<br />

Das Ticket Team team reisen GmbH 5.1 111<br />

DASATARIQ Tour Operator & DMC Peru 1.1 104<br />

Dasbreitehotel 9. 110<br />

Datalink SA 8.1 113a<br />

Daventura 1.1 218<br />

David Dead Sea Resort and Spa 23.B 203<br />

Davidson’s Arnhemland Safaris 5.2A 119<br />

Dayli Tours 4.2 203<br />

Days Inns Canada 2.1 491<br />

DB Bahn / ÖBB 17. 103<br />

DB Bahn Italia 1.2 202<br />

DB Fernverkehr AG ScanEurope<br />

(DB-DSB Kooperation) 18. 128a-e<br />

DB Gruppencharter Railway track 1-3<br />

DB Hotel Verona 1.2 202<br />

DB Mobility Logistics AG 13. 100<br />

DB Museum Nürnberg 6.2B 305<br />

DB Regio AG, Region Nordost 12. 101<br />

DB Rent GmbH 13. 100<br />

DB Vertrieb GmbH - Online-Vertrieb 13. 100<br />

DB Vertrieb GmbH - Qixxit 13. 100<br />

DB Vetrieb GmbH - Fahrtziel Natur 13. 100<br />

dcs plus 5.1 129<br />

DCS Touristik GmbH 25. 114<br />

DDR Museum 12. 101<br />

DDSG Blue Danube Schiffahrt 17. 103<br />

DE & HA Turism Turkey Incoming 25. 101<br />

De Koninck Beer experience centre 10.2 104<br />

DE&HA Egypt 25. 101<br />

Dead Sea Tourism, Israel 23.B 203<br />

Deevana Patong Resort & Spa 26.B 210, 211<br />

Defne Hotels 3.2 201<br />

DEHOGA Brandenburg 12. 101<br />

Del Bianco Travel Experience 1.1 218<br />

Delaware North 2.1 225<br />

Delhi Tourism & Transportation<br />

Development Corporation Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Delius-Klasing Verlag 10.2 108<br />

Dellarosa Hotel Suites & Spa 21.B 208<br />

Deloitte, India Touche Tohmatsu<br />

India Pvt Ltd. 8.1 113a<br />

Delphin Hotels<br />

& Resorts Delphin Imperial 25. 157<br />

Delta Air Lines, Inc. 7.1A 100<br />

Delta Air Lines, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Delta Group 3.2 109<br />

Delta Tours 18. 126b<br />

Delta Tours & Travel Services 25. 107<br />

Deltanet Travel 2.2 111, 111a, 119<br />

Demetra Art Hotel 2.1 123<br />

Den Haag Marketing 10.2 101<br />

Denizli (Denizli Valiligi Il<br />

Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Denmark 18. 128a<br />

Department of Tourism<br />

and Resorts of Ajara A.R. 3.2 112<br />

Der offizielle Bayernshop<br />

c/o BAYERN Tourismus Marketing 6.2B 302<br />

Der Reise Riese <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH 25. 142<br />

Der SchottlandBerater 18. 123<br />

Der Tourismusverband Kurland 18. 126a<br />

DER Touristik 8.2 103a<br />

DER Touristik GmbH 5.3 110<br />

DerbySoft 9. 207<br />

DERPART Travel Service 7.1A 100<br />

Dertour GmbH & Co. KG / Derhotel.com 8.1 117<br />

Des Hotels & Des Îles 3.1 136<br />

Descubra Minho - Walking<br />

and Cycling Tours in Portugal 4.2 116<br />

Desert Adventures Tourism L.L.C 22.A 103<br />

Desert Gate Tourism 22.B 200<br />

Desert Gate Tourism 22.A 103<br />

Desert Palm by Per AQUUM 22.A 103<br />

Design Hotels AG 9. 312<br />

Design Suites Hotels 1.1 210<br />

Designer Outlet Soltau 6.2A 103<br />

Designer Outlets Wolfsburg 6.2A 103<br />

Destination Asia 26.A 105<br />

Destination Bornholm 18. 128a-e<br />

Destination Bristol 18. 123<br />

Destination British Columbia 2.1 491<br />

Destination NSW 5.2A 119<br />

Destination Services 25. 131<br />

Destination Touristic Services 3.2 101, 114b, 201<br />

Destination Touristic Services 2.2 101<br />

Destinations of the World 22.B 210<br />

Destino Punta del Este 1.1 212<br />

Destinos Latinos Travel Agency 1.1 101<br />

Deutsche Bodensee Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 203<br />

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale<br />

Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) 4.1 201<br />

Deutsche Hotelklassifizierung 12. 102<br />

Deutsche Lufthansa AG 25. 158<br />

Deutsche Märchenstraße 7.2C 101<br />

Deutsche Oper am Rhein<br />

Düsseldorf Duisburg 8.2 103b<br />

Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln 11.1 314<br />

Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus e.V. 12. 102<br />

Deutscher Blinden- und<br />

Sehbehindertenverband e.V. (DBSV) 4.1 118<br />

Deutscher Heilbäderverband e.V. 12. 102<br />

Deutscher Tourismusverband<br />

Service GmbH 12. 102<br />

Deutsches Automatenmuseum<br />

- Sammlung Gauselmann 14.1 112<br />

Deutsches Currywurst Museum <strong>Berlin</strong> 14.1 108<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk 4.1 113<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk 12. 101<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk<br />

LV Nordmark e.V. 6.2A 105<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk,<br />

Landesverband Bayern e.V. 6.2B 301<br />

Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk,<br />

Landesverband Rheinland 8.2 103a<br />

Deutsches Museum Bonn 8.2 103b<br />

Deutsches Nationaltheater und<br />

Staatskapelle Weimar GmbH 11.2 103<br />

Devrek Kaymakamligi 3.1 113<br />

Dewa Phuket 26.B 221<br />

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DFB-Stiftung Deutsches<br />

Fußballmuseum gGmbH 8.2 101a<br />

DFDS (Deutschland) GmbH 18. 119<br />

DH Studio Köln 8.1 124<br />

DHISCO 8.1 139<br />

Dialog-Computer-Software GmbH 5.1 123<br />

DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen GmbH 21.A 104<br />

DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen GmbH 5.2A 118<br />

Diamond Deluxe Hotel 2.2 123<br />

Diamond Resorts International 4.2 203<br />

Diamondland Antwerpen 10.2 104<br />

Diamonds Athuruga and Diamonds<br />

Thundufushi 5.2A 107<br />

Diana Dea Lodge & Spa 20. 132<br />

Diana Travel 3.2 123<br />

Dicle Promotion and Cooperation<br />

Mardin / Batman / Siirt / Sirnak 3.2 201<br />

Die Eisenbahn Erlebnisreise,<br />

Comundus Reisen & Events GmbH 18. 105<br />

Die Fränkischen Ferienlandschaften 6.2B 304<br />

Die Jugendherbergen gGmbH 18. 106<br />

Die Jugendherbergen<br />

in Rheinland-Pfalz und im Saarland 8.2 201b<br />

Die Lübecker Museen 16. 100<br />

Die Nordischen Länder 18. 128a-e<br />

Die Nordsee GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Diesenhaus Ram GmbH 25. 142<br />

Diesenhaus Unitours Incoming Tourism 23.B 203<br />

Dieter Graf Verlag 10.2 108<br />

Diethelm Travel Group 26.B 229<br />

Diethelm Travel The Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

diginetmedia 5.1 104<br />

Digital Trip Ltd. 5.1 112<br />

Dinknesh Ethiopia Tour 21.A 122<br />

Dionysos Travel & Tours Ltd. 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Diözesanmuseum Paderborn 16. 100<br />

Diplomat Hotel Prague 10.1 112<br />

Dirección General de Turismo<br />

- Extremadura 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Discover Dominica Authority 3.1 137<br />

Discover East Travel Co.Ltd 26.C 311<br />

Discover Holidays 2.1 491<br />

Discover Madagascar 20. 103<br />

Discover New England 2.1 502<br />

Discover South America 1.1 115<br />

Discover Suriname Tours 3.1 121<br />

Discover Travel & Tours 18. 120<br />

Discovery Circle Tours 23.B 202<br />

Discovery Holidays Co., Ltd. 26.B 218<br />

Discovery Hotels & Resorts 26.A 120<br />

Discovery Overland Holidays 26.A 121<br />

DITAB Didim Tourism Infrastructure<br />

Service Union 3.2 201<br />

Diuim Destination Management<br />

Company 2.1 123<br />

Diverse Destination Travel Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Diversity Consulting 3.1 202a<br />

Diyarbakir 3.2 201<br />

DJH City Hostels Rheinland 8.2 103a<br />

DJH Gemeinsam Arbeiten GmbH 18. 106<br />

DJH-Resort Neuharlingersiel 18. 106<br />

Djibouti Palace Kempinski 9. 217<br />

DN Tours 2.1 117<br />

Dolan Hotels 18. 124<br />

Dolce Vita Travels Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

Dolphin Suites 3.1 135<br />

Dom Rep Tours 3.1 238<br />

Domaine Régional<br />

de Chaumont-sur-Loire<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Domäne der Grotten von Han 10.2 105<br />

Domestic Asia Tour 26.A 120<br />

Dominica Tourist Office 3.1 137<br />

Dominican Republic Ministry<br />

of Tourism 3.1 131<br />

Domiruth Travel Service SAC 1.1 104<br />

Dommuseum Hildesheim 16. 100<br />

Don Juan Beach Resort 3.1 131<br />

Donau Österreich 17. 103<br />

Donau Touristik GmbH 17. 103<br />

Dorint Hotel und Resorts 9. 104<br />

Dorint Royal Golf Resort & Spa 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Dorling Kindersley 10.2 108<br />

Dorna Tour Agency 7.2A 100<br />

Dorsett Hospitality International 3.1 207<br />

Dortmund Airport 8.2 101a<br />

Dortmunder U - Zentrum für Kunst<br />

und Kreativität 16. 100<br />

DORTMUNDtourismus GmbH 8.2 101a<br />

Double Tree By Hilton Dubai<br />

Jumeirah Beach 22.A 103<br />

Double Tree by Hilton Hotel<br />

& Residences Dubai- Al Barsha 22.A 103<br />

Double Tree by Hilton Milan 9. 316<br />

Doubletree by Hilton Tanzania 21.A 123<br />

Doubletree by Hilton Venice North 9. 316<br />

Dr. Tigges 25. 108<br />

Dr. Walter GmbH - Reiseversicherungen 4.1 126<br />

Dr. Weiglein Expeditions GmbH 26.A 116<br />

Drachenfelsbahn 8.2 103a<br />

Dravidian Journeys Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Dream Castle Hotel bei<br />

Disneyland ® Paris 10.1 112<br />

Dreamcatcher Mauritius 20. 104<br />

Dresden Marketing GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Dresdner Residenz Konzerte 11.2 102<br />

Dresdner Stadtrundfahrt<br />

- Die Roten Doppeldecker GmbH 11.2 102<br />

D-Resort Grand Azur 3.2 201<br />

drive FTI 25. 176<br />

Drive Now GmbH & Co.KG 9. 121<br />

DRK-Tagungshotel Dunant 9. 110<br />

DRV Deutscher ReiseVerband e.V. 10.1 117<br />

DS Bulgaria 25. 131<br />

DS Costa Rica 25. 131<br />

DS Dominican Republic 25. 131<br />

DS Greece 25. 131<br />

DS Indonesia 25. 131<br />

DS Malaysia 25. 131<br />

DS Mexico 25. 131<br />

DS Morocco 25. 131<br />

DS Portugal 25. 131<br />

DS Singapore 25. 131<br />

DS Spain 25. 131<br />

DS Thailand 25. 131<br />

DS Turkey 25. 131<br />

DS Vietnam 25. 131<br />

Duale Hochschule Baden<br />

-Württemberg Ravensburg 11.1 101<br />

Dubai Marine Beach Resort & Spa 22.A 103<br />

Dubai Marriot Hotels 22.A 103<br />

Dubai Tours 21.B 214<br />

Dubai, Department of Tourism<br />

and Commerce Marketing 22.A 103<br />

Dubrovnik Sati DMC 25. 142<br />

Duetorrihotels Spa 1.2 202<br />

Duisburg Marketing GmbH 8.2 101a<br />

Dunas Hotels & Resorts 4.2 203<br />

Dunes Adventures & Tours 22.B 200<br />

Durango 1.1 101<br />

Durban Tourism 20. 138<br />

Dushanbe International Airport 2.1 112<br />

Dushanbe Serena Hotel 2.1 112<br />

Dusit d2 Chiang Mai 9. 211<br />

Dusit d2 Phuket Resort 9. 211<br />

Dusit Devarana New Delhi 9. 211<br />

Dusit International 9. 211<br />

Dusit International 26.B 230<br />

Dusit Island Resort Chiang Rai 9. 211<br />

Dusit Thani Abu Dhabi 9. 211<br />

Dusit Thani Bangkok 9. 211<br />

Dusit Thani Dubai 9. 211<br />

Dusit Thani Hua Hin 9. 211<br />

Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket 9. 211<br />

Dusit Thani Maldives 9. 211<br />

Dusit Thani Manila 9. 211<br />

Dusit Thani Pattaya 9. 211<br />

Düsseldorf Airport 8.2 103d<br />

Düsseldorf Congress Sport & Event GmbH 8.2 103a<br />

Düsseldorf Marketing & Tourismus GmbH 8.2 103a<br />

Düsseldorfer Fachschule für Tourismus 11.1 303<br />

Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus 8.2 103a<br />

Dutch Cruise Line 10.2 101<br />

Dvorak Spa Hotel Karlsbad 10.1 112<br />

Dwarikas Group of Hotels and Resorts 5.2A 116<br />

Dynamic Tours Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 238<br />

E<br />

E Travel Online Pvt. Ltd. 6.1 109<br />

Eagle Tours<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

EagleRider Motorcycle Rentals 2.1 435<br />

Eagles Palace 2.2 109<br />

Easia Travel 25. 178<br />

East African Community 21.A 123<br />

East Bohemia Convention Bureau 7.2B 102<br />

EAST Hotel & Bar 6.2A 102, 104<br />

East Nusa Tenggara Tourism Board 26.A 120<br />

Eastern Black Sea Development Agency 3.2 201<br />

Eastern Hotel Developers (Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Region 2.2 101<br />

Eastern Mediterranean<br />

Development Agency 3.2 201<br />

Eastern Sun Tours and Safari Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Eastern World Safaris Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Eaton Chelsea, Toronto 2.1 491<br />

EBC Hochschule Düsseldorf 8.2 103a<br />

Ebel Touristik GmbH 25. 173<br />

Eberl Online GmbH 6.2B 314<br />

EC Travel 4.2 119a<br />

Eco Team - Sri Lanka (Pvt) Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) 11.1 310<br />

Ecole Travel<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

ECONTEL HOTEL <strong>Berlin</strong> Charlottenburg 14.1 106<br />

ECONTEL HOTEL München 14.1 106<br />

ECONTEL HOTELS 14.1 106<br />

EcoTraining 20. 134<br />

ECPAT Deutschland e.V. 4.1 220<br />

Ecuador, Ministry of Tourism 1.1 107<br />

Edelweiss Travel Company 2.1 117<br />

Eden Beach Resort Bonaire 3.1 138<br />

Eftalia Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Efteling 10.2 101<br />

egapark Erfurt 11.2 103<br />

Egencia GmbH 7.1A 100<br />

Egoli Tours 20. 134<br />

EGT Tour GmbH 25. 152<br />

Egypt Hotels 23.A 100<br />

Egyptian Tourist Authority 23.A 100<br />

Eifel Tourismus (ET) GmbH 8.2 102b, 201a<br />

Eihab Travels 22.B 200<br />

Eilat 23.B 203<br />

Ein-Gedi Hotel 23.B 203<br />

Eisenach-Wartburgregion<br />

Touristik GmbH 11.2 103<br />

Eix Estel SL 4.2 202<br />

Eix Hotels - Eix Lagotel 4.2 103<br />

EKIN Fuar A.S. 3.2 201<br />

El Al Israel Airlines 23.B 203<br />

El Conquistador Resort 2.1 316<br />

El Gouna, Red Sea 23.A 100<br />

El Monte RV 2.1 255<br />

El Mouradi Hotels 21.B 201<br />

El Salvador, Minstry of Tourism 3.1 237<br />

Elcotour Agencia de Viagens e Tourismo 1.1 218<br />

Elding Whale Watching Reykjavík 18. 128a-e<br />

element by Westin 9. 315<br />

Elena, Municipality<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

Elephant Hills Co., Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Elewana Collection 21.A 123<br />

Elia Apartments-Restaurant 3.1 208<br />

Elisabeth Hotel 9. 110<br />

Elite Island Resorts 3.1 143b<br />

Elite Travel 2.2 123<br />

Elite Travel & Tourism 22.B 200<br />

Elite Travel DMC 1.2 214, 227<br />

Ella International Lesbian Festival 3.1 205<br />

Ellington Hotel <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

ELMA Arts Complex Luxury Hotel 23.B 203<br />

Elsass - Agence de Développement<br />

Touristique de Haute-Alsace 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Elsass - Agence de Développement<br />

Touristique du Bas-Rhin<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Elysium & Mediterranean Beach Hotel 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Elysium Hotels 3.1 208<br />

Embrace - Hotel Masatsch 9. 110<br />

Embrace Hotels 9. 110<br />

Emeco Tourism L.L.C 22.A 103<br />

Emerald Collection Zanzibar 21.A 123<br />

Emeralda Resort Ninh Binh 26.C 325<br />

Emeraude Classic Cruises 26.A 110<br />

EMG-Essen Marketing GmbH 8.2 101a<br />

Emilia Romagna<br />

Fremdenverkehrsamt (A.P.T. Servizi) 1.2 101, 101a-c<br />

Eminds SRL 5.1 114<br />

Emirates Airline 22.A 100<br />

Emirates Holidays 22.A 100<br />

Emirates Palace Abu Dhabi 9. 217<br />

Emirates Skywards 22.A 100<br />

Emons Verlag GmbH 10.2 106<br />

Emotions Destination Management /<br />

Island Focus Co. Ltd 20. 129<br />

Empire Riverside Hotel 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Empire State Realty Observatory 2.1 405<br />

Emscherkunst 16. 100<br />

Emsland Touristik GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Enashipai Resort and Spa 21.A 108<br />

ENC Tours 3.2 109<br />

Encore Tickets Ltd. 18. 120<br />

Encounter Madagascar 20. 120<br />

Engelberg-Titlis Tourismus AG 17. 101a-d<br />

Enjoy Oman 22.B 200<br />

ennit AG 5.1 104<br />

Enoria Viaggi 1.2 110<br />

Entee Global Services 5.1 128<br />

Enter Gauja 18. 126a<br />

Entertainment Cruises 2.1 405<br />

EON Resorts 5.2A 107<br />

Eonyoga 4.1 243<br />

EPG Travel 26.B 201<br />

Ephesus Beach Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Epic Surf 3.1 237<br />

Epikurean Hotels & Lifestyle Thailand 26.B 221<br />

Epirus, Region of 2.2 101<br />

Equinox<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Erco Travels Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Erding, Region 6.2B 315, 316<br />

eRevMax 8.1 132<br />

Ereza Hotel & Resorts 4.2 203<br />

Erfurt Tourismus & Marketing GmbH 11.2 103<br />

Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co. KG 10.2 108<br />

Eritrea, Ministry of Tourism of<br />

the State of Eritrea 21.A 126<br />

Erlangen, Tourist-Information 6.2B 305<br />

Erzin Isos Thermal Health Center 3.2 103<br />

Escapade Ltd. / Tawi Lodge 21.A 108<br />

Escher im Palast 10.2 101<br />

Eshet Incoming 23.B 203<br />

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Eskisehir (Eskisehir Vailigi Il Kültür<br />

ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Espaco Porto Cruz 4.2 115<br />

ESPRIT Arena 8.2 103a<br />

Essential Destinations 21.A 123<br />

Essque Zalu Zanzibar 21.A 123<br />

Estado de México 1.1 101<br />

ESTEC - CZECH INCOMING<br />

TOUR OPERATOR & DMC 7.2B 102<br />

Esteros Viajes 1.1 210<br />

Estonian Tourist Board 18. 126c<br />

Estravel AS 18. 126c<br />

Estrel <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

ETA (Bird) Electronic Travel Aids 8.1 113a<br />

Etacs GmbH 5.1 121<br />

Ethiopian Airlines 21.A 101<br />

Ethiopian Tourism Organization 21.A 122<br />

Ethos Maldives Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 107<br />

ETI Travel Mongolia 26.C 309<br />

Etihad Airways 22.B 211<br />

Etihad Airways 25. 110<br />

Etihad Holidays c/o Aeroplan<br />

Reise GmbH 22.B 211<br />

Etik 3.1 101<br />

ETIK - Ege Turistik Isletmeler<br />

ve Konaklamalar Birligi 3.2 201<br />

ETOA 9. 301<br />

E-Travel.sk 7.2B 103<br />

Euphoria Hotels & Resorts 3.2 201<br />

Euro Asia Tours & Travels P. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

euroArt - European Federation<br />

of Artists’ Colonies 16. 100<br />

Euroguide Coach & Travel Ltd. 2.2 209<br />

Eurohostel - Finnish Hostel Chain<br />

(HiHostels) 18. 128a-e<br />

Eurolimousine Aachen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Austria 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Baden-Baden 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Belgium 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine <strong>Berlin</strong> 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Binz/Rügen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Bonn 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Brazil 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Bremen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Czech Republic 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Denmark 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Dresden 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Düsseldorf 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Eisenach 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Eisleben 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Erfurt 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Estonia/Latvis 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine France 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Frankfurt/M. 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Frankfurt/O. 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Friedrichshafen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Georgia 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Germany 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Halle 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Hamburg 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Hannover 18. 117<br />

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Eurolimousine Italy 18. 117<br />

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Eurolimousine Köln 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Latvia 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Leipzig 18. 117<br />

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Eurolimousine Lithuania 18. 117<br />

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Eurolimousine Luxembourg 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Memmingen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine München 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Netherlands 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Nürnberg/Erlangen 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Poland 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Potsdam 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Rostock/Schwerin 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Russia 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine South Africa 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Spain 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Stuttgart 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Switzerland 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Trier 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Turkey 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine United Kingdom 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Weimar 18. 117<br />

Eurolimousine Wittenberg 18. 117<br />

Euronatur Service GmbH 10.2 108<br />

Europa Startour 7.2B 102<br />

Europa Tourist Group 1.2 202<br />

Europa Travel & Tours 1.2 214<br />

Europäische Reiseversicherung AG 25. 123<br />

Europa-Park GmbH & Co. Mack KG 6.2B 202<br />

EUROPARC Deutschland e.V. 12. 102<br />

Europastadt Görlitz Zgorzelec GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Europcar 5.2A 119<br />

Europcar Autovermietung GmbH 9. 123<br />

Europe Incoming Ltd 9. 301<br />

European Travel Services Ltd. 18. 123<br />

EuropeSpa med & wellness GmbH 25. 173<br />

Europlan SPA 1.2 110<br />

Eurostar International 18. 123<br />

Eurotours Ges.m.b.H. 17. 103<br />

Eurotur 1.1 210, 211<br />

EuroVelo, the European<br />

cycle route network 4.1 217<br />

Euvea 9. 110<br />

Evan Evans Tours 9. 301<br />

Even Hotels 9. 319<br />

Evenia Hotels 4.2 202<br />

Event Solutions Malta<br />

by Vacations Malta Ltd. 1.2 222<br />

Events Travel Asia 22.B 208a<br />

Eventus Group OÜ 18. 126c<br />

Eviva Tour Vietnam 26.C 329<br />

Evolution Distribution 10.1 107<br />

Exciting Travel Holidays 5.2A 107<br />

Excursia Tours 5.2B 201<br />

Exelans Tourism 20. 103<br />

Exo Tour 3.2 112<br />

EXO TRAVEL 26.A 117<br />

Expedia 9. 322<br />

Expedición Panamundo 3.1 238<br />

Expeditions MIR Ukraine 4.1 240<br />

Expeditions Myanmar Co Ltd 26.C 330<br />

expert PR & HWM<br />

Communications GmbH 18. 124<br />

Explora 1.1 201<br />

Explore Fairbanks 2.1 302<br />

ExploreGeorgia 3.2 112<br />

ExploRussia 4.1 226<br />

EXPO Milano 2015 1.2 104<br />

expo2508 16. 100<br />

Express des Îles 3.1 136<br />

Express Travel International GmbH 25. 104<br />

Exsel Authentic Hotels 20. 132<br />

Extraordinary 20. 119<br />

Ezeego One Travel & Tours Ltd. 6.1 139d<br />

F<br />

F1 Infotech 8.1 113a<br />

Fachhochschule des Mittelstandes (FHM) 4.1 123<br />

Fachhochschule Stralsund 11.1 206<br />

Fachhochschule Westküste 11.1 104<br />

Fahrtraum GmbH 17. 103<br />

Fair Trade Tourism 4.1 201<br />

Fairfield Tours 20. 138<br />

Fairmont Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten 9. 309<br />

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts 2.1 491<br />

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Kenya 21.A 108<br />

Fairmont Le Montreux Palace 9. 309<br />

Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali 9. 309<br />

Fairmont Singapore and Swissotel<br />

the Stamford 26.A 133<br />

Fairmont The Palm, Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Fairways and Bluewater Boracay<br />

Newcoast 26.A 101, 134<br />

Falkensteiner Asia Spa Leoben 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Balance Resort Stegersbach 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Club Funimation Katschberg 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Family Hotel Diadora 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Grand Spa<br />

Marienbad 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa<br />

Alpenresidenz Antholz 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Bad Leonfelden 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Bad Waltersdorf 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Bleibergerhof 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Carinzia 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel<br />

& Spa Falkensteinerhof 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Jesolo 1.2 202<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Jesolo 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel<br />

& Spa Lamm Kastelruth 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel<br />

& Spa Sonnenparadies 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Adriana 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Am Schottenfeld 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Belgrad 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Bratislava 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Cristallo 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Lido Ehrenburgerhof 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Margaretenguertel 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Maria Prag 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Schladming 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Sonnenalpe 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotel Stara Planina 9. 110<br />

Falkensteiner Hotels & Residences 9. 110<br />

Familjen Helsingborg 18. 128a-e<br />

Familotel AG 8.1 142<br />

Family Holiday Association 4.1 122<br />

Fancourt 20. 138<br />

Fantastico Sur - Torres del Paine 1.1 201<br />

Far East Hospitality 26.A 133<br />

Far Horizon Tours Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 251<br />

Far West Nepal 4.1 214<br />

Farah Leisure Parks Management LLC 22.B 210<br />

Fargo-Moorhead CVB 2.1 360<br />

Fatarsh Tours & Safari Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Fattal Chain 23.B 203<br />

Fattal Hotel Group 23.B 203<br />

FCm Travel Solutions, DER Deutsches<br />

Reisebüro 7.1A 100<br />

Feenstra Rhein Linie 25. 187<br />

fejo.dk 18. 128a-e<br />

Felanitx, Ajuntament<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Felber Travel 1.1 115<br />

“Felix-Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-<br />

Stiftung” 11.2 102<br />

feratel media technologies AG 10.1 118<br />

feratel media technologies BV 10.1 118<br />

feratel media technologies GmbH 10.1 118<br />

feratel Schweiz AG 10.1 118<br />

Ferien & Freizeitpark Slagharen 10.2 101<br />

Ferien- und Erlebnispark Duinrell 10.2 101<br />

Ferienart Resort & Spa 17. 104<br />

Ferienregion Nationalpark Hohe<br />

Tauern GmbH 17. 103<br />

Ferrari World (Theme Park)<br />

Yas Waterworld (Theme Park) 22.B 210<br />

Ferreira 4.2 115<br />

FerryKnowHow 18. 111<br />

Fibula Travel 1.2 223<br />

Fiditour Joinstock Company 26.C 311<br />

Fiesta Americana Hotels & Resorts<br />

(Hotelera Posadas-Mèxico) 1.1 101<br />

Fiji Airways 5.2A 103<br />

Fiji Tourism 5.2A 103<br />

Filmkulisse Bayern c/o BAYERN<br />

TOURISMUS Marketing GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Filmpark Babelsberg GmbH 12. 101<br />

Filokypros Character Houses Ltd. 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Filos Holidays & Travel 2.2 101<br />

Finca Cortesin, Hotel, Golf & Spa 9. 212<br />

FindYourItaly 6.1 149<br />

Finland 18. 128b<br />

Finnair 18. 128a-e<br />

Finnlines Passagierdienst 18. 107<br />

First Car Rental and Sixt<br />

Rent a Car SA 20. 138<br />

First Catering & Dining 8.1 127<br />

First Hotels 18. 128a-e<br />

First Sun Mallorca Hotels 4.2 120<br />

Fisherman’s Point Resort Sunflower<br />

Villas Skycastle Condominiums 3.1 226<br />

FIT América Latina 1.1 206<br />

Fit for Cruises 10.1 121<br />

FIT Reisen 25. 126<br />

Fitur - Feria Internacional de Turismo 4.2 104<br />

Fjell Norway 18. 128a-e<br />

Fjord Line 18. 128a-e<br />

Fjord Norway AS 18. 128a-e<br />

Flaeming-Skate - Landkreis<br />

Teltow-Fläming 12. 101<br />

Flair Hotels e.V. 8.1 131<br />

Flamenco Beach & Resort 23.A 100<br />

Flash Tour 23.A 100<br />

FlatsWire SARL 6.1 164<br />

Fletcher Hotels 10.2 101<br />

Flightlink Limited 21.A 123<br />

Flights by TFC & Federal Airlines 20. 120<br />

Flipper Viaggi S.a.s. 1.2 108<br />

Flora Tour 7.2B 103<br />

Floralia Brussels 10.2 104<br />

Flores Adventure Tours 26.A 120<br />

Flores DMO 26.A 120<br />

Florida Keys & Key West 2.1 315<br />

Florida Keys & Key West 3.1 213<br />

Florida’s Space Coast Office of Tourism 2.1 315<br />

fluege.de 8.1 112<br />

flug24.de 8.1 112<br />

Flughafen Dresden GmbH 11.2 104<br />

Flughafen Erfurt GmbH 11.2 103<br />

Flughafen Friedrichshafen GmbH 6.2B 204<br />

Flughafen GmbH Kassel 7.2C 101<br />

Flughafen Hannover<br />

- Langenhagen GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Flughafen Leipzig/Halle GmbH 11.2 104<br />

Flughafen Paderborn/<br />

Lippstadt GmbH 8.2 102a<br />

Flughafen Rostock-Laage 6.2A<br />

-Güstrow GmbH<br />

106,106a-b<br />

Flughafen Saarbrücken GmbH 8.2 202a<br />

Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH 6.2B 204<br />

Flussbett Hotel 9. 110<br />

Flyfip 4.2 116<br />

Flying Hanuman 26.B 210, 211<br />

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FMO Flughafen Münster /<br />

Osnabrück GmbH 8.2 102b<br />

fms Systems GmbH Niederlassung <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

Focke Museum - Landesmuseum<br />

für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte 16. 100<br />

Focus Asia Cambodia 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Indonesia 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Laos 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Myanmar 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Thailand 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Vietnam 26.A 110<br />

Focus Asia Yunnan 26.A 110<br />

Focus Travel 26.C 315<br />

Fontanestadt Neuruppin Tourismus<br />

-Service Bürgerbahnhof GmbH 12. 101<br />

Footprint Travel 26.C 329<br />

Footprints Travel Uganda 20. 120<br />

For You Travel GmbH 25. 136<br />

Förde Reederei Seetouristik 18. 111<br />

Forest Hotel 18. 108<br />

Foresters Arms Hotel 20. 113<br />

Formentera, Patronato de Turismo 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Fort Lauderdale Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau 3.1 212<br />

Fort Rajwada 5.2B 245<br />

Fort Worth Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau 2.1 200<br />

Fortour Brasil 1.1 218<br />

Fortuna Tours DMC Mostar 1.2 233<br />

forum anders reisen e.V. 4.1 202<br />

Forum InterArt GmbH 16. 100<br />

Forvol International Services Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Four Points by Sheraton 22.B 208<br />

Four Points by Sheraton 9. 315<br />

Four Seasons Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Four Seasons Resort Bali 26.A 120<br />

Foxes Safaris Camps 21.A 123<br />

FOX-TOURS Reisen GmbH 25. 153<br />

Foz do Iguacu 1.1 218<br />

Fragrant Nature Resorts 5.2B 256<br />

Franckesche Stiftungen zu Halle 11.2 101<br />

Franke Coffee Systems 8.2 103a<br />

Franken - Wein.Schöner.Land! 6.2B 301<br />

Frankenauer Hof 9. 110<br />

Frankenland Reisen 25. 101<br />

FrankenTourismus 6.2B 304<br />

Frankfurt Airport 7.2C 102<br />

Französisches Reisebüro<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

FRED OLSEN, S.A.<br />

- Hotel Jardín Tecina & Tecina Golf 4.2 203<br />

Freiberg, Stadt 11.2 102<br />

Freiburg Wirtschaft Touristik<br />

und Messe GmbH & Co. KG 6.2B 202<br />

Freizeitreisen KG - ein Unternehmen<br />

der BVB.net Touristikgruppe 18. 105<br />

Fremad Russia 25. 142<br />

Fremdenverkehrsverein 6.2A<br />

Stettiner Haff e.V.<br />

106,106a-b<br />

French Travel Partners<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

freshcells systems engineering GmbH 5.1 117<br />

freytag & berndt GmbH 10.2 108<br />

FRHI Hotels & Resorts 9. 309<br />

Friaul Julisch Venetien 1.2<br />

Regionalagentur für Tourismus 101, 101a-c<br />

Fribourg Region Freiburger<br />

Tourismusverband 17. 101a-d<br />

Friedrichstadt-Palast 12. 101<br />

friends hotels & more 8.1 117<br />

Frontiers North Adventures 2.1 491<br />

Frosmo Ltd 6.1 106<br />

FRÜH Gastronomie 8.2 103a<br />

FTI Group 25. 176<br />

Fuego Travel 3.2 201<br />

Fuertegroup S.L.<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Fuerteventura Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 203<br />

Fujairah Aviation Services & Tours 22.A 102<br />

Fujairah Rotana Resort<br />

& Spa Al Aqah Beach 22.A 102<br />

Fujairah Tourism & Antiquities,<br />

U.A.E 22.A 102<br />

Fulda - Tourismus und<br />

Kongressmanagement 7.2C 101<br />

Fun Travel Azerbaijan 3.2 109<br />

Fundación Siglo para el Turismo<br />

y las Artes de Castilla y Leon 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Funke Mediengruppe GmbH<br />

& Co KGaA 14.1 111<br />

Furahia Tanzania Safari<br />

and Trekking Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Furama Hotels International 26.A 114b<br />

Furama Resort Danang 26.C 311<br />

Furnace Creek Resort 2.1 435<br />

Fürth, Tourist-Information 6.2B 305<br />

Füssen Tourismus und Marketing 6.2B 301<br />

fvw 10.1 121<br />

fvw 11.1 213<br />

fvw Akademie 10.1 121<br />

FVW Medien GmbH 10.1 121<br />

fvw Stellenmarkt 10.1 121<br />

fvw Stellenmarkt 11.1 213<br />

G<br />

G Adventures 25. 140<br />

G Hotel 26.A 121<br />

Gador Viajes 1.1 210<br />

Gaeltacht Reisen 18. 122<br />

Gaia Tours Wandern 4.2 203<br />

Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Galileo Deutschland GmbH<br />

Travelport 5.1 119<br />

Gallery Tours and Safaris 21.A 123<br />

Gambia Tourism Board 21.A 106<br />

GAPA Travel 3.1 238<br />

Garonga Safari Camp 20. 111<br />

gARTenakademie Sachsen-Anhalt e.V. 11.2 101<br />

Gartenträume - Historische Parks<br />

in Sachsen-Anhalt e.V. 11.2 101<br />

Gartour by HTS GRP 1.2 104a<br />

Garuda Indonesia, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Gasteinertal Tourismus GmbH 17. 103<br />

Gastwerk Hotel Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Gateway Brazil GmbH 1.1 207<br />

Gateway N.V. 8.1 122<br />

GayGuide365.com 3.1 204a<br />

Gaziantep (Gaziantep Valiligi Il<br />

Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality 3.1 108<br />

GCB German Convention Bureau e.V. 12. 102<br />

GD Incentives GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Gebeco GmbH & Co. KG 25. 108<br />

Gebeco Länder erleben 25. 108<br />

Gedenkstätte Point Alpha 7.2C 101<br />

GEG Travel Ltd 1.2 212<br />

GEKA (Güney Ege Kalkinma Ajansi<br />

Aydin Denizli / Mugla) 3.2 201<br />

Geldermann Privatsektkellerei GmbH 16. 100<br />

Gemeentemuseum Den Haag 10.2 101<br />

Gemeinschaft Erleben GmbH 18. 106<br />

Genco Tour Bureau JSC Mongolian<br />

top tour operator 26.C 309<br />

Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe<br />

Rheinland-Pfalz 8.2 201b<br />

Generator Hostels 9. 301<br />

Genesis Tours 23.B 203<br />

Geo Travel 3.2 109<br />

Geoparks under Unesco 4.1 200<br />

Georgia Tourism 2.1 345<br />

Georgian DMC 3.2 112<br />

Georgian Events 3.2 112<br />

Georgian Journey 3.2 112<br />

Georgian National Tourism<br />

Administration 3.2 112<br />

Georgica Travel 3.2 112<br />

Geoturismo Patagonia 1.1 201<br />

Geovita SA 15.1 101<br />

GEPOET General Pan-Hellenic<br />

Federation of Tourism Enterprises 2.2 101<br />

GER to GER - Ecotravel Agency 26.C 309<br />

GeraNova Bruckmann Verlagshaus 10.2 108<br />

German Collection of Hotels<br />

& Lodges - Kubu Safari Lodge 20. 135<br />

Germania Fluggesellschaft mbH 12. 101<br />

Gesundheitsagentur NRW GmbH 8.2 102a<br />

Gesundheitsregion KölnBonn e.V. 8.2 103a<br />

Get into Lanka Travels & Tours 5.2A 114<br />

Get into Maldives Travels Pvt Ltd 5.2A 107<br />

GETOB South Aegean Hoteliers<br />

Association 3.2 201<br />

Gewandhaus zu Leipzig 11.2 102<br />

GF Hoteles 4.2 203<br />

GFK SE 25. 111<br />

Ghana Tourism Authority 21.A 105<br />

Ghent Hotels 10.2 104<br />

Ghent Tourist Office 10.2 104<br />

Ghods Gasht 7.2A 100<br />

Giant’s Causeway / Causeway<br />

Coast and Glens 18. 122<br />

GIATA GmbH 5.1 100<br />

Gibraltar Tourist Board 2.2 114<br />

Giglio Travel Organization 1.2 103<br />

Gilan Tourism 3.2 109<br />

Gilgit-Baltistan, Government Tourism<br />

and Culture Department 5.2A 120<br />

Gili Lankanfushi 5.2A 107<br />

Girikand Travels Pvt Ldt. 5.2B 201<br />

Girisons Airways Pvt.Ltd. 5.2B 201<br />

GJ Travel Iceland 18. 128a-e<br />

Gleboczek Vine Resort & Spa Hotel 15.1 101<br />

Global Communication Experts GmbH 5.3 109<br />

Global Incentive Canarias 4.2 203<br />

Global Nature Fund Gschf. Udo<br />

Gattenlöhner 4.1 237<br />

Global Touch 8.1 113a<br />

Global Tours 22.B 200<br />

Global Tours Hotel 5.2A 114<br />

Global Tours Oman 22.B 208a<br />

Globalair Travel & Tourism 1.2 222<br />

Globetrotter Ausrüstung 4.1 207<br />

Glokal Travel 3.2 201<br />

Gloria Hotels & Resorts 25. 148<br />

Gloria Hotels and Residences 22.A 103<br />

GM Group Travel 1.1 218<br />

GMT-Travel <strong>Berlin</strong> GmbH 14.1 117<br />

Go Galilee 23.B 203<br />

Go Global Travel LTD. 9. 219<br />

Go Patagonia 1.1 201<br />

GO Rentals 5.2A 119<br />

Go Thailand Tours Co., Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

GO VACATION Indonesia - Thailand<br />

- Sri Lanka 26.B 224<br />

Go Vacation Sri Lanka 26.B 224<br />

Go Vacation Thailand 26.B 224<br />

Go West Tours 2.1 247<br />

Goa Tourism 5.2B 224<br />

Goavenues 26.A 106a<br />

Göbel’s Hotel AquaVita 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Hotel Quellenhof 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Hotel Rodenberg 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Landhotel Willingen 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Posthotel Rotenburg 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Schlosshotel Prinz von Hessen 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Seehotel Diemelsee 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Sophien Hotel 7.2C 101<br />

Göbel’s Vital Hotel 7.2C 101<br />

Gocta Lodge 1.1 113<br />

Goeres Group Luxembourg 10.2 102<br />

GoES Travel 4.1 124<br />

Gold Zanzibar Beach House & Spa 21.A 123<br />

Goldcar Rental<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Golden Crown Tours 23.B 202<br />

Golden Dunes Tours 22.B 200<br />

Golden Express Tours 26.C 330<br />

Golden Leaf Hotel<br />

& Residences Frankfurt 7.2C 101<br />

Golden Leaf Hotels & Residences 6.2B 301<br />

Golden Sands Hotel Apartments 22.A 103<br />

Golden Trip Travels & Tours Co., Ltd 26.A 103<br />

Golden Tulip 22.A 101<br />

Golden Tulip Flamenco Hotel Cairo 23.A 100<br />

Golden Tulip Hotel 22.B 200<br />

Golden Tulip Maroc 21.B 208<br />

Golden Tulip Sharjah 22.A 104<br />

Goldi Sands Hotel /<br />

Suriya Luxury Resorts 5.2A 114<br />

Golf Las Américas 4.2 203<br />

Gondwana Collection Namibia 20. 114<br />

GoNorth 18. 128a-e<br />

GoNorth Alaska Travel Center 2.1 302<br />

Gooderson Leisure 20. 134<br />

Gordon Active 23.B 203<br />

Gorillas and Wildlife Safaris LTD 21.A 114<br />

Gorongosa National Park<br />

- Mozambique 20. 107<br />

Gouda Tourismusbüro 10.2 101<br />

Governors’ Camps 20. 111<br />

Governorship of Diyarbakir<br />

(Diyarbakir Valiligi) 3.2 201<br />

goXplore 25. 108<br />

Gozo, Island 1.2 222<br />

GPC Travel 3.1 101<br />

Gpro Valparaiso Palace<br />

Hotel & Spa<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Grace Beijing 9. 312<br />

Grace Hotels Group 2.2 101<br />

Graceland Khaolak Co., Ltd 26.B 209<br />

Gradiali 18. 126b<br />

Grafschaft Bentheim Tourismus e.V. 6.2A 103<br />

Gran Canaria Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 203<br />

Gran Canaria Gay Friendly 3.1 202<br />

Gran Canaria Patronato de Turismo 4.2 204<br />

Gran Hotel Bahía del Duque Resort 4.2 119, 203<br />

Granada Luxury Resort 3.2 201<br />

Granada, Patronato Provincial 4.2<br />

de Turismo<br />

201, 201a-c<br />

Grand Aston Bali Beach Resort 26.A 120<br />

Grand Beach Tel Aviv 23.B 203<br />

Grand Court Jerusalem 23.B 203<br />

Grand Holidays Tour and Travel 21.A 122<br />

Grand Hôtel Cravat 10.2 102<br />

Grand Hotel Excelsior 1.2 222<br />

Grand Hotels Israel 23.B 203<br />

Grand Hyatt Bali 26.A 120<br />

Grand Hyatt <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 218<br />

Grand Hyatt Cannes Hôtel Martinez 9. 218<br />

Grand Hyatt Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Grand Hyatt Goa 9. 218<br />

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GT-Group 3.2 112<br />

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Guadeloupe Fremdenverkehrsbüro 3.1 136<br />

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GUBSE AG 8.1 136<br />

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Guennewig Hotel Chemnitzer Hof 9. 110<br />

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GuestU 6.1 122<br />

Guide Me Right 6.1 149<br />

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Gulliver Travel 1.2 206<br />

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Gun Garage 2.1 425<br />

Günnewig Hotels & Restaurants 9. 110<br />

Gural Premier Hotels & Resorts 3.2 118<br />

H<br />

H&H Touristik GmbH 25.<br />

101, 101a, 174<br />

H. Top Hotels & Resorts 4.2 202<br />

H.A.T.T.A. Hellenic Association of Travel<br />

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H.I.F. Hotels in France<br />

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H.O.T. Destination Management 25. 179<br />

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h2c GmbH 8.1 117<br />

HA Hessen Agentur GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

HAAGA-HELIA University<br />

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Habesha Tour and Travel 21.A 122<br />

Habtoor Grand Beach<br />

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HADAG Seetouristik<br />

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Haifa 23.B 203<br />

Halberstadt Information 11.2 101<br />

Half Moon, A RockResort 3.1 226<br />

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Halkidiki Halkidiki Tourism Organisation 2.2 101<br />

Hallo Tourist! Westfalica-Verlag 14.1 112<br />

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Hamburg Airport 6.2A 102, 104<br />

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Hamburg Cruise Center e.V. 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hamburg Tourismus GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

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Hamburger Stadtrundfahrt<br />

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Hamdan Bin Mohammed<br />

Heritage Center 22.B 209<br />

Hampshire Hotels 10.2 101<br />

Hanatour Japan, Inc 26.A 129<br />

Handicraft Settlement Kulikovo 2.1 122<br />

Handspan (Green Tiger GmbH) 26.C 328<br />

Hanging Gardens Ubud, Bali 26.A 120<br />

Hankyu Travel International Co., Ltd. 26.A 129<br />

Hannover Marketing & Tourismus GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Hans Brinker Budget Hotel B.V. 4.1 106<br />

Hans Brinker Budget Hotel B.V. 10.2 101<br />

Hansa Touristik GmbH 25. 165<br />

Hansar Samui Resort & Spa 26.B 221<br />

HanseMerkur Reiseversicherung AG 25. 167<br />

Hansestadt Anklam<br />

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Hansmann PR Brunnthaler & Geisler 5.3 106<br />

Hapag-Lloyd Kreuzfahrten GmbH 25. 119<br />

Happy Nation Tour Ethiopia 21.A 122<br />

Happy Tours 1.2 214<br />

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Hapro Tourist Information Center 5.3 116<br />

Haranah Tours 26.A 101, 134<br />

Harbour Plaza Hotels & Resorts 26.A 107<br />

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Hard Rock Hotel Bali 26.A 120<br />

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Hard Rock International 9. 301<br />

Hardangerfjord, Reisemål 18. 128a-e<br />

Harriniva Hotels & Safaris 18. 128a-e<br />

Harzer Schmalspurbahnen GmbH 11.2 101<br />

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Hatari Lodge 21.A 123<br />

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Hattusa Astyra Thermal Resort & Spa 3.2 103<br />

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Hauser Exkursionen international 4.1 202<br />

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Hawk Rent a Car (M) Sdn Bhd 26.A 121<br />

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Heidelberg Marketing GmbH 6.2B 205<br />

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Tourismus Marketing 6.2B 301<br />

HERTZ AUTOVERMIETUNG GmbH 9. 216<br />

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Herzogtum Lauenburg Marketing<br />

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Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt 16. 100<br />

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Hetjens-Museum Düsseldorf 8.2 103b<br />

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HG Travel 26.B 226<br />

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H-Hotels & Ramada Hotels 8.1 118<br />

Hi Tours (India) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 222<br />

Hideaway Beach Resort<br />

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Highland Experience 18. 123<br />

Highländer Reisen 18. 122<br />

Highlander Trekking and Expedition 5.2A 116<br />

Highline Tours & Travel 20. 119<br />

Hildesheim Marketing GmbH 16. 100<br />

Hili Fun City 22.B 210<br />

Hilton Abu Dhabi 22.B 210<br />

Hilton Bodrum Turkbuku Resort & Spa 3.2 201<br />

Hilton Caribbean & Latin America 3.1 132<br />

Hilton Colombo 5.2A 114<br />

Hilton Curaçao 3.1 135<br />

Hilton French Polynesia 5.2A 105<br />

HIlton Garden Inn Milan Malpensa 9. 316<br />

Hilton Giardini Naxos 9. 316<br />

Hilton Head Island/Bluffton VCB 2.1 322<br />

Hilton Hotels Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Hilton Kuwait Resort 22.B 208<br />

Hilton Malta 1.2 222<br />

Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa 9. 316<br />

Hilton Prague & Hilton Prague Old Town 7.2B 102<br />

Hilton Sa Torre Mallorca Hotel 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide 20. 138<br />

Hilton Worldwide 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels Dubai 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels Thailand 9. 316<br />

Hilton Worldwide Hotels Thailand 26.B 221<br />

Hilton Worldwide Ras Al Khaimah 22.A 101<br />

Himalayan Eco Adventures 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Himalayan Encounters Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

Himalayan Glacier Trekking P. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

Hippie Fish Restaurant 3.1 208<br />

Hirschfeld Touristik Event GmbH<br />

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Hispanorama Tours & Incentives 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Historic Royal Palaces 18. 123<br />

Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal 8.2 103b<br />

Historium Bruges 10.2 104<br />

HIT Alpinea, Druzba Za Turizem 17. 108<br />

HitchHiker GmbH 5.1 124<br />

Hitit Ayas Thermal Health Center 3.2 103<br />

Hlaing Myanmar Travels 26.B 201<br />

HLX Touristik GmbH 25. 154<br />

HMS International Hotel GmbH 9. 303<br />

Ho Tram Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 110<br />

Hobbiton Movie Set 5.2A 119<br />

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Hochschule für Technik<br />

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Hokuriku Shinkansen 26.A 129<br />

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Holiday Inn Express Valencia San Luis 9. 319<br />

Holiday Inn Kuwait 22.B 208<br />

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Holiday Inn Mauritius Airport 20. 129<br />

Holiday Inn Munich City Center 9. 319<br />

Holiday Inn Naples 9. 319<br />

Holiday Inn San José Aurola,<br />

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3.1 236, 236b<br />

Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort Jamaica 3.1 226<br />

Holiday Moments Tourism 22.A 103<br />

Holiday Plan Turizm lsl. ve Tic. A.S. 25. 122<br />

Holiday Rent RV 1.1 201<br />

Holiday Shop Ltd.<br />

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Holiday Tips 5.2B 201<br />

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Holiday Travel 25. 131<br />

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holidayreporter.com 8.1 112<br />

Holidays to Treasure 5.2B 214<br />

HolidayTaxis.com 5.1 100<br />

holidaytest.de 8.1 112<br />

Home of Business Travel<br />

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Honduras, Instituto Hondureño<br />

de Turismo 3.1 235<br />

Hong Kong Tourism Board 26.A 107<br />

Honour Way 20. 120<br />

Horas Tours 26.A 120<br />

Horizon Ethiopia Tour 21.A 122<br />

Horizon Karon Beach Resort & Spa 26.B 210, 211<br />

Hormuz Grand Hotel 22.B 200<br />

Hormuzline Tours & Cruises 22.B 200<br />

“Horwath HTL Hotel, Tourism, Leisure“ 9. 109<br />

hospitalityInside - World of Hospitality 9. 109<br />

Hospiten 4.2 203<br />

Hotéis Othon 1.1 218<br />

Hotel & Golf Bwa Chik 3.1 136<br />

Hotel & Residence Mahogany 3.1 136<br />

Hotel & Restaurant Landhaus Flottbek 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hotel & Spa La Toubana 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Adlon Kempinski <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 217<br />

Hotel am Kloster 9. 110<br />

Hotel am Schloss Ahrensburg 14.1 106<br />

Hotel Atrium 2.2 202a<br />

Hotel <strong>Berlin</strong>, <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 120<br />

Hotel Botánico<br />

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Hotel Boutique Villa Vik 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Brauhaus zum Löwen 7.2C 101<br />

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Hotel Casa de Campo 3.1 131<br />

Hotel Casa de Mar 3.1 237<br />

Hotel Chateau Royal Beach Resort<br />

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Hotel Claudius 9. 110<br />

Hotel Club Tihany 2.2 209<br />

Hotel Collegium Leoninum /<br />

Nova Vita Residenz Bonn 8.2 103a<br />

Hotel Comté de Nice<br />

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Hotel Concorde 4.2 204<br />

Hotel Costa Calero TALASO & SPA 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Crowne Plaza / Holiday Inn<br />

San Salvador 3.1 237<br />

Hotel de France 18. 123, 124<br />

Hotel Döllnsee-Schorfheide 14.1 106<br />

Hotel Dostoevsky 2.1 123<br />

Hotel Dukes’ Palace Bruges 10.2 104<br />

Hotel Dunes & Beach Resort 1.1 209<br />

Hotel Eggers 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hotel El Tope 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Ellington****<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Equatorial Group Ho Chi<br />

Minh City 26.A 110<br />

Hotel Európa Fit superior Hévíz 2.2 209<br />

Hotel Fiera srl 1.2 202<br />

Hotel Golf Village 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Gran Rey 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Granvia Kyoto 3.1 204<br />

Hotel Grüner Baum 17. 103<br />

Hotel Habitation Grande Anse 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Hacienda de Abajo 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Hafen Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hotel Holiday International 22.A 104<br />

Hotel Horizonte Tenerife 4.2 203<br />

Hotel ICON 26.A 107<br />

Hotel im Kornspeicher 9. 110<br />

Hotel Imperator****<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Indig <strong>Berlin</strong> Centre Alexanderplatz 9. 319<br />

Hotel Indigo 9. 319<br />

Hotel Indigo <strong>Berlin</strong> Ku’damm 9. 319<br />

Hotel Indigo Rome St. George 9. 319<br />

Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur 26.A 121<br />

Hotel Ivalo / Club Nord 18. 108<br />

Hotel Jalta a.s. 7.2B 102<br />

Hotel Jardín Tecina & Tecina Golf 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Jardin Tropical 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Kolping 9. 110<br />

Hotel la Creole Beach Resort & Spa 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Laguna Nivaria 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Langley Fort Royal 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Las Margaritas 1.1 115<br />

Hotel Las Tunas 3.1 237<br />

Hotel Le Jardin Malanga 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Le Meridien N’Fis 21.B 208<br />

Hotel Le Tsilaosa 20. 132<br />

Hotel Loipersdorf Spa & Conference 10.1 112<br />

Hotel Los Fariones 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Madero - Buenos Aires 1.1 210<br />

Hotel Maya Kuala Lumpur 26.A 121<br />

Hotel Metro 2.1 405<br />

Hotel Metropol Moscow 2.1 122<br />

Hotel Miramonte, Haus Hirt, Alpenlofts 17. 103<br />

Hotel Monsigny***<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Neptun Betriebsgesellschaft 6.2A 106,106a-b<br />

Hotel NeuHaus 9. 110<br />

Hotel Nice Riviera****<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Nimotel*** Logis<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotel Niwa Tokyo 26.A 129<br />

Hotel Oasis (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Hotel Palazzo Barbarigo<br />

sul Canal Grande 1.2 202<br />

Hotel Palazzo Giovanelli & Gran Canal 1.2 202<br />

Hotel Parador Resort & Spa 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Hotel Partenon Beach Resort 3.1 235<br />

Hotel Principe 1.2 202<br />

Hotel Puerto de la Cruz 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Relais Monaco 1.2 202<br />

Hotel Residence Le Vallon 3.1 136<br />

Hotel Restaurant Anders 9. 110<br />

Hotel Rio Serrano 1.1 201<br />

Hotel Rügenblick 9. 110<br />

Hotel Schweizer Hof Bad Füssing 10.1 104<br />

Hotel Seehof Davos 17. 104<br />

Hotel Sheraton La Caleta 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Sporting San Felice 1.2 202<br />

Hotel St. Fridolin 9. 110<br />

Hotel St. Michael 9. 110<br />

Hotel Steiger Sebnitzer Hof<br />

Seidenblumenstadt Sebnitz 11.2 106<br />

Hotel Suite Villa María 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Sun Holidays Puerto de la Cruz 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Terme Millepini 1.2 202<br />

Hotel Tiek GmbH 14.1 112<br />

Hotel Transamerica São Paulo 1.1 218<br />

Hotel ValleMar 4.2 203<br />

Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten<br />

Kempinski Munich 9. 217<br />

Hotel Vila Ombak 26.A 120<br />

Hotel Villa Bartolomea Palace 1.2 202<br />

Hotel Villa Sevasti 9. 110<br />

Hotel Vorbach 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Hotel West Point - Clap Hotel GRP 1.2 202<br />

Hotel Westfalenhaus 1.1 115<br />

Hotel y Club Punta Leona 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Hotel Yangon 26.B 201<br />

Hotel Yasmin 7.2B 102<br />

Hotel Zlatibor MONA 2.2 211<br />

Hotelbeds 25. 132<br />

Hoteldirektorenvereinigung<br />

Deutschland e.V. (HDV) 8.1 113a<br />

hoteleducation.ch 11.1 310<br />

Hoteles Cumbres 1.1 201<br />

Hoteles Ducs 4.2 204<br />

Hoteles Elba<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Hoteles Gloria Palace 4.2 204<br />

Hoteles Mar 4.2 204<br />

Hoteles Pabisa S.L.U.<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Hotelfachschule <strong>Berlin</strong> 11.1 111<br />

Hotelfachschule Thun 11.1 310<br />

HotelinPocket (Seabiscuit Software LLC) 6.1 154a<br />

Hotelkit GmbH 6.1 142<br />

hotelleriesuisse Swiss Hotel Association 17. 101a-d<br />

HotelMITCharme 17. 106<br />

HotelNetSolutions GmbH 10.1 120<br />

Hotelpartner Yield Management 10.1 105<br />

hotelreservierung.de 8.1 112<br />

Hotelroomauction.com 6.1 161<br />

Hotels & Lodges (Tanzania) Limited 21.A 111<br />

Hotels and More Ltd. 18. 125<br />

Hotels Balladins<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotels de Nimes<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Hotels of Iceland 18. 128a-e<br />

Hotelschool the Hague, International<br />

Hospitality Business School 11.1 217<br />

HOTELSPRO 10.1 115<br />

Hotelverband Deutschland (IHA) 12. 102<br />

hotelwebservice GmbH 8.1 134<br />

Hotix, Morocco, Tunisa 8.1 113a<br />

Hotusa Group 9. 320<br />

Hotusa Hotels, S.A.<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

howtoistanbul.com 3.2 201<br />

HQ plus 10.1 114<br />

HRS Group 9. 221<br />

HSMA Deutschland e.V 8.1 117<br />

HST Travel 3.2 103b<br />

Hualuxe 9. 319<br />

hubermedia GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Huelva, Patronato Provincial 4.2<br />

de Turismo<br />

201, 201a-c<br />

Hues Boutique Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Huggler Hotels 18. 124<br />

Hulhule Island Hotel 5.2A 107<br />

Human Destination 6.1 149<br />

Hummingbird Travel Ltd. 5.2A 107<br />

Hunguest Hotels 2.2 209<br />

Hunsrück-Touristik GmbH 8.2 201a<br />

HUP Zagreb Hotels 1.2 218<br />

Hurtigruten GmbH 18. 128a-e<br />

Husa President Park Hotel 10.2 103<br />

Hussam Tours 23.B 202<br />

HWR <strong>Berlin</strong> - Hochschule<br />

für Wirtschaft und Recht 11.1 312<br />

Hyatt Hotels & Resorts 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Place Dubai/ Al Rigga 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Playa del Carmen 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Casablanca 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Delhi 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights 22.A 103<br />

Hyatt Regency Istanbul Ataköy 9. 218<br />

Hyatt Voyages - Maroc 21.B 208<br />

I<br />

I.D. Riva Tours GmbH Railway track 1-3<br />

IATA 25. 155<br />

IBACAR Premium SL<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

IBB Andersia Hotel (Andersia Tower<br />

Hotel Management Sp. z o.o.) 15.1 101<br />

IBB Grand Hotel Lublinianka (Lublin Grand<br />

Hotel Management Sp. z o.o.) 15.1 101<br />

IBB Hotel Collection<br />

(IBB Polska Sp. z.o.o.) 15.1 101<br />

IBB Hotel Passau 15.1 101<br />

IBB Hotel Passau Süd 15.1 101<br />

Iberia / British Airways plc 1.1 207<br />

Ibero Tours GmbH 1.2 225<br />

Iberostar Hotels & Resorts 4.2 110<br />

Iberostar Sunny Beach Resort<br />

(Sunny Travel Club Ltd.)<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

Iberotel Hotels & Resorts 3.2 201<br />

Iberotel Miramar Al Aqah<br />

Beach Resort 22.A 102<br />

IBIS Styles Zeebruges 10.2 104<br />

Ibiza Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 111<br />

Ibiza, Fundación Turística 4.2 101, 101a<br />

IBM Deutschland GmbH 5.1 117<br />

Ibo Island Lodge 20. 121<br />

IC Hotels 3.2 113<br />

Icar 3.1 208<br />

Icebreaker Sampo and Kemi SnowCastle 18. 128a-e<br />

IceCave Iceland 18. 128a-e<br />

ICEHOTEL 18. 108<br />

Iceland Travel<br />

18. 114, 114a<br />

Icelandair<br />

18. 114, 114a<br />

Icelandair Hotels Group<br />

18. 114, 114a<br />

Icelandic Farm Holidays 18. 128a-e<br />

Ichobezi River Lodges 20. 114<br />

ICS Travel Group 26.B 227<br />

Idea Spa Travel Sp. z o.o. 15.1 101<br />

IDeaS Revenue Solutions 8.1 110<br />

IdeenExpo GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Ideia Tours - D.M.C. 1.1 218<br />

Idiso Hotel Distribution 8.1 104<br />

IDMS Tours Pvt. Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

idpraxis GmbH 6.1 115<br />

IDW Esperanza Resort 18. 126b<br />

IFA Hotels & Resorts 4.2 208<br />

IFA Villas Bávaro Resort & Spa 3.1 131<br />

IFH GmbH 8.1 117<br />

I-Frontdesk GmbH 9. 109<br />

IGA <strong>Berlin</strong> 2017 GmbH 12. 101<br />

IGLTA - International Gay & Lesbian<br />

Travel Association 3.1 204<br />

Ignas Tour AG - SpA 1.2 211a<br />

IHG - Jordan Cluster Hotels 23.B 202<br />

IHK Magdeburg 11.2 101<br />

Ikarus Tours GmbH 25. 105<br />

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Ikos Resorts 2.2 101<br />

Ilandestiny Tours & Travel 3.1 226<br />

Ilanga Travel 20. 138<br />

Ile de La Reunion Tourisme 20. 132<br />

Ile des deux Cocos 20. 129<br />

Ilios Travel 20. 134, 138<br />

Illinois Office of Tourism 2.1 474<br />

Illusions Online 5.1 106<br />

Iloha Seaview Hotel 20. 132<br />

Ilona Hupe Verlag 10.2 108<br />

Image Ethiopia Tour 21.A 122<br />

Imágenes Tropicales, Travel Agency 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Imagepoint Ltd.,Russia 8.1 113a<br />

Imagine Ethiopia Tour 21.A 122<br />

Imagine NZ Travel 5.2A 119<br />

Imperial Austria 17. 103<br />

Imperial d.d. 1.2 230<br />

Improtex Travel, Tours & Conferences 3.2 109<br />

In Travel<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

in.Stuttgart Veranstaltungsgesellschaft 6.2B 207<br />

Inbooma GmbH 6.1 147<br />

Inbound Sumatra Travel 26.A 120<br />

Incema Travel Ltd.<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Incentive & Leisure Services 1.1 111<br />

Incoming Italia 1.2 110<br />

Incredible Voyages Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Indebo 5.2B 258a<br />

India Destination Tours IDT Global 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

India Insight Tours Pvt. Ltd. 4.1 213<br />

India Tourism<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

India Tourism Development Corporation<br />

(Ashok Group of Hotels) 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

India Tourism eCatalog 5.2B 245<br />

Indian Holiday Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 254<br />

Indian Legends Holidays Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Indian Zing Tours Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 241<br />

Indigo 6.1 133<br />

Indigo Pearl 26.B 210, 211<br />

Indo Asia Tours 5.2B 227<br />

Indo Journeys Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 239<br />

Indochina Charm Travel 26.C 311<br />

Indochina Sails Halong 26.C 315<br />

Indonesia Ministry of Tourism<br />

and Creative Economy 26.A 120<br />

Indonesia Tourism Development<br />

Corporation 26.A 120<br />

Indura Beach & Golf Resort 3.1 235<br />

Indus Travel 1.1 210<br />

Infinite Journeys Pvt Ltd. 5.2B 201<br />

Infinity SAS/RLM 1.1 218<br />

Infoba DMC 1.1 210<br />

infomax websolutions GmbH 6.2B 301<br />

Infor (Deutschland) GmbH 8.1 113a<br />

Information Advanced Solutions (IAS) 8.1 113a<br />

INFOX GmbH & Co.<br />

Informationslogistik KG 5.1 137<br />

Ingolstadt Tourismus<br />

und Kongress GmbH 6.2B 312, 313<br />

Ingolstadt Village Outlet Shopping 6.2B 312, 313<br />

Inkaland Tours E.I.R.L. 1.1 111<br />

Inkallpa Sacred Valley 1.1 104<br />

Inkanatura Travel 1.1 104<br />

Inkim Hotel 3.1 101<br />

Inna Hotel Group 26.A 120<br />

Inner Maldives Holidays 5.2A 107<br />

Innovation Norway 18. 128a-e<br />

Innsbruck Tourismus 17. 103<br />

INOVA Hospitality Management 2.2 109<br />

INSECIA GmbH 6.1 130<br />

INSEL ISCHIA, Comune di Forio 1.2 107<br />

Insel Skiathos 2.2 101<br />

Insight Australia Travel 5.2A 119<br />

Institut für Management<br />

und Tourismus der FHW 11.1 104<br />

Intas Destination Management, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Intendencia Departamental<br />

de Maldonado 1.1 212<br />

Inter Continental Malta 1.2 222<br />

Interact for Information Technology 8.1 113a<br />

Intercity Group NZ Ltd. 5.2A 119<br />

InterCityHotels GmbH 9. 114<br />

InterConnect USA 2.1 515<br />

Interconnection Travels Co., Ltd. 26.B 201<br />

InterContinental Bali Resort 26.A 120<br />

InterContinental <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 319<br />

InterContinental Davos 9. 319<br />

InterContinental Dubai-Festival City<br />

& Crowne Plaza Dubai-Festival City 9. 319<br />

InterContinental Grand Stanford<br />

Hong Kong 26.A 107<br />

InterContinental Hanoi Westlake 26.C 311<br />

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts 9. 319<br />

InterContinental Hotels Group 9. 319<br />

InterContinental Jordan 23.B 202<br />

InterContinental Muscat IHG 22.B 200<br />

InterContinental Resort Mauritius 9. 319<br />

InterContinental Resorts<br />

French Polynesia 5.2A 105<br />

InterContinental San Juan Hotel 2.1 316<br />

InterContinental Tokyo 9. 319<br />

InterContinental Vienna 9. 319<br />

intercup GmbH Reisebüround<br />

Objekteinrichtung 25. 130<br />

intergerma Marketing GmbH & Co. KG 8.1 123<br />

Interholiday AG 25. 142<br />

Interhotel Sandanski-Bulgaria Plc,<br />

Interhotel Sandanski and SPA 3.2 101, 114b<br />

Interlaken Tourismus 17. 101a-d<br />

Interline Chauffeurservice<br />

Eschborn GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

International Delphic Council 4.2 112<br />

International Wadden Sea School /<br />

IWSS c/o WWF Germany 4.1 255<br />

Internationale Bodensee<br />

Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 203<br />

Internationale Hochschule<br />

Bad Honnef (IUBH) 11.1 103<br />

Intertours Nepal Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 117<br />

Intourist LLC 2.1 122<br />

Intours Albania 1.2 214<br />

Intrepid Group 25. 150<br />

Intrepid Travel /<br />

Adventure Tours Australia 25. 150<br />

intuitive 5.1 101<br />

InvaCon Technology GmbH 6.1 141<br />

Inversiones Majoro S.A.C. 1.1 104<br />

Involatus Carrier Consulting GmbH 25. 116<br />

Inyalake / Thamada Hotel 26.B 201<br />

Inyati Game Lodge 20. 134<br />

Ipekyolu Kalkinma Ajansi (IKA) 3.2 201<br />

Iran Doostan Tours 7.2A 100<br />

Iran Ghashttour 7.2A 100<br />

Iran HRC 7.2A 100<br />

Iran Jasmin 7.2A 100<br />

Iran Sebt Tour 7.2A 100<br />

Iran Tourism Development<br />

Corporation 7.2A 100<br />

Iran Way Tours 7.2A 100<br />

Iraqi Ministry of Tourism and<br />

Antiquities 21.B 219<br />

Irish Ferries 18. 122<br />

Irish Greyhound Board 18. 122<br />

Irish Welcome Tours 18. 122<br />

Irland Information Tourism Ireland 18. 122<br />

Irman Pars Tour Operator (IPTO) 7.2A 100<br />

Isafold Travel 18. 128a-e<br />

Isibindi Africa Lodges 20. 119<br />

ISITALIA - Italia Incoming<br />

International SRL 1.2 108<br />

Island 18. 128c<br />

Island Continent Tours 20. 103<br />

Island Pearl Holidays 5.2A 107<br />

Island Pro Travel 18. 128a-e<br />

ISO Travel Solutions 5.1 109<br />

Isola Di Cocco Ayurveda Resort<br />

- Kerala Ayurtheeram Ayurveda Village 5.2B 226<br />

Israel Government Tourist Office 23.B 203<br />

Isram Israel (Touring) Ltd. 25. 179<br />

Isrotel Hotels 23.B 203<br />

ISS DOME 8.2 103a<br />

Istanbul (ISF) Alisveris Festivali<br />

Organizasyon Ticaret Anonim Sirketi 3.2 201<br />

Istanbul Foundation For Culture<br />

And Arts 3.2 110<br />

Istrabenz Turizem d.d.<br />

- LifeClass Hotels & Resorts Portoroz 17. 108<br />

IST-Studieninstitut GmbH /IST-Hochschule<br />

für Management GmbH 11.1 106<br />

Italcamel T.A. 1.2 205a<br />

Italian Startup Tourism Association 6.1 149<br />

Italienische Zentrale für Tourismus 1.2<br />

ENIT<br />

101, 101a-c<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Asia 26.A 106b<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Asia 18. 103<br />

<strong>ITB</strong> Karrierewelt powered<br />

by AHGZ und fvw 11.1 213<br />

ITC Hotels India 5.2B 210<br />

i-Tech GmbH & Co. KG 5.1 119<br />

ITO Tours 10.2 101<br />

ITS Städtereisen 8.2 103a<br />

ITT GmbH 25. 144, 149<br />

ITT Inspirations Travel & Tours 20. 121<br />

IVB Krause 6.1 115<br />

Iwanowski’s Reisebuchverlag Vertrieb<br />

und Service Iwanowski 10.2 108<br />

IZFAS (Fuarcilik Hizmetleri<br />

Kültür ve Ilseri A.S.) 3.2 201<br />

Izmailovo (Gamma, Delta)<br />

Tourist Hotel Complex 2.1 122<br />

Izmir Chamber of Commerce 3.1 101<br />

Izmir Development Agency 3.1 101<br />

Izmir, Destination 3.2 121<br />

J<br />

J.J. Riba 4.2 116<br />

JA Manafaru 5.2A 107<br />

JA Resorts & Hotels 22.A 105<br />

Jaarbeurs 10.2 101<br />

Jac Travel Canada 2.1 491<br />

Jacaranda Beach Resort 21.A 108<br />

Jacaranda Club & Resort 3.2 201<br />

Jacaranda Tours 21.A 122<br />

Jackie O’ Beach + Bar 3.1 208<br />

Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce 2.1 360<br />

JacTravel 8.1 129<br />

Jade Hochschule Wilhelmshaven/<br />

Oldenburg/Elsfleth 11.1 205<br />

Jadranka Hoteli d.o.o. 1.2 230<br />

Jaén - Área de Turismo Diputación 4.2<br />

Provincial<br />

201, 201a-c<br />

Jakarta, Panorama Destination 26.A 120<br />

Jalisco 1.1 101<br />

Jamaica Inn 3.1 226<br />

Jamaica Tourist Board 3.1 226<br />

Jambuluwuk Oceano Hotels & Resorts 26.A 120<br />

Jammu and Kashmir Tourism 5.2B 233<br />

Jannah Hotels & Resorts 22.B 210<br />

JAN-POL Incoming Tour Operator 15.1 101<br />

Japan National Tourism Organization 26.A 129<br />

Japan Railways Group 26.A 129<br />

Jasmine Palace Resort & Spa 23.A 100<br />

Jasmine Village 23.A 100<br />

Javokir 2.1 112<br />

Jaz Hotels & Resorts 23.A 100<br />

Jebel Sifah 23.A 100<br />

JenaKultur / Jena Tourist-Information 16. 100<br />

Jenman African Safaris<br />

& African Luxury Hideaways 20. 120<br />

Jersey Tourism Kanalinsel Jersey 18. 124<br />

Jerusalem 23.B 203<br />

Jesolo Venice, Tourismusverband 1.2 202<br />

Jet on Travels (Healing-Travel) 5.2B 260<br />

Jetway Express Ltd. 26.A 112a<br />

Jetwing Hotels Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Jetwing Travels (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Jewel Indonesia Tour and Travel 26.A 120<br />

Jewel Tours 26.C 329<br />

JF Tours Innovation GmbH 26.A 129<br />

Jiangsu Provincial Tourism<br />

Administration 26.C 310<br />

Job & Karriere Guide Touristik 10.1 121<br />

Job & Karriere Guide Touristik 11.1 213<br />

Jobsterne.de 11.1 213<br />

Joburg Tourism 20. 138<br />

Jochen Schweizer Corporate<br />

Solutions GmbH 8.1 117<br />

John Paul II Health Clinic Pod<br />

Tezniami Medical Service 15.1 101<br />

Jonview Canada Inc 2.1 491<br />

Jordan Experience Tours 23.B 202<br />

Jordan Tourism Board 23.B 202<br />

Jordan Tours & Travel 23.B 202<br />

Journey Experience sac 1.1 104<br />

JourneyScapes (Pvt.) Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

JPM Guides 25. 103<br />

JT Touristik GmbH 25. 175<br />

JTB Global Marketing & Travel Inc. 26.A 129<br />

Jucy Rentals 5.2A 119<br />

Jüdisches Museum Wien 17. 103<br />

Jugendgästehaus Kühlungsborn 9. 110<br />

Jukkasjärvi Vildmarks Turer AB 18. 108<br />

Jumbo Tours Group 4.2 109<br />

Jumeirah at Etihad Towers 22.B 210<br />

Jumeirah Beach Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Jumeirah Creekside Hotel 22.A 103<br />

Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts 22.A 103<br />

Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa 22.B 208<br />

Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Jumeirah Vittaveli Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

Jumeirah Zabeel Saray 22.A 103<br />

Jungfrau Region Marketing AG 17. 101a-d<br />

Junta de Castilla - La Mancha 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Juulchin Tourism Corporation<br />

of Mongolia 26.C 309<br />

Juulchin World Tours 26.C 309<br />

Juwel Hotels 14.1 106<br />

JW Marriott 22.B 208<br />

JW Marriott Guanacaste<br />

Resort & Spa<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

K<br />

K & H Travels Co., Ltd 26.A 118<br />

K Hotels (Myconian Collection) 3.1 208<br />

Kadappuram Beach Resort 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Kahramana Beach Resort 23.A 100<br />

Kahramana Hotel 23.A 100<br />

Kalabrien Landesministerium<br />

für Tourismus<br />

1.2 101, 101a-c<br />

Kaliningrad region,<br />

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Kallpa Tour Operator 1.1 210<br />

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Kalypso Adventures India 4.1 212<br />

Kamandalu Ubud 26.A 120<br />

Kameha Grand Bonn<br />

Betriebsgesellschaft mbH 8.2 103a<br />

Kamino Tours 1.1 101<br />

Kamstra Travel 10.2 101<br />

Kanarische Inseln 4.2 203<br />

Kandersteg Tourismus 17. 101a-d<br />

Kanika Hotels & Resorts<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Kapetanios Hotels Ltd.<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

KAPTID Cappadocia Tourist<br />

Hoteliers Association 3.2 201<br />

Karabaglar Municipality 3.1 101<br />

Karafuu Beach Resort & Spa 21.A 123<br />

Karakuram Adventure 5.2A 120<br />

Karangasem Regional Government 26.A 120<br />

Karelia Expert Tourist Service 18. 108<br />

Karen Blixen Camp 20. 120<br />

Karibu Tour 21.A 122<br />

Karibu Travel Market Tanzania 21.A 123<br />

Karibu World 21.A 123<br />

Kariega Game Reserve 20. 138<br />

Karisma Hotel Adriatic 1.2 218<br />

Karkonosze 15.1 101<br />

Karlovy Vary Region 7.2B 102<br />

Karma House Travel & Tourism - DMC 23.B 202<br />

Karnataka Tourism 5.2B 242<br />

Kärnten Werbung GmbH 17. 103<br />

Kars (Kars Valiligi Il Kültür<br />

ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Karsiyaka Municipality 3.1 101<br />

Karukera Tours 3.1 136<br />

Kash Venture Travels Pvt. Ltd. (KVT) 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Kassel Marketing GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Kassel Marketing GmbH 16. 100<br />

Kata Beach Resort and Spa 26.B 210, 211<br />

Kata Sea Breeze Resort 26.B 210, 211<br />

Katalogwerkstatt GmbH 5.1 132<br />

Katalonien, Catalan Tourist Board 4.2 202<br />

Katarina Line Incoming Croatia<br />

& Cruises 1.2 218<br />

Katathani Collection of Resorts 26.B 210, 211<br />

Kathmandu Experience Travels<br />

& Tours P. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

Kaunas City Municipality 18. 126b<br />

Kaus Media Services 5.3 108<br />

Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier<br />

Conservation Area 20. 115<br />

Kaya Yachting 25. 177<br />

Kayseri (Kayseri Valiligi Il Kültür<br />

ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Kayseri (Kayseri Valiligi Il Sosyal Etüt<br />

ve Proje Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Kayumanis Private Villa & Spa 26.A 120<br />

Kazakhstan 2.1 120<br />

Kazanlak Municipality<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

KCM Clinic S.A. 15.1 101<br />

KD Köln-Düsseldorfer Deutsche<br />

Rheinschiffahrt AG 8.2 103a<br />

Keahotels 18. 128a-e<br />

Keemala 26.B 221<br />

Kempinski Hotel Ajman 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel and Residences<br />

Palm Jumeirah Dubai 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay Bodrum 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa<br />

Center 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Bristol <strong>Berlin</strong> 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Fleuve Congo 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea Jordan 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Mall<br />

of the Emirates Dubai 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay Red Sea 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel The Dome Belek 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotel Zografski Sofia 9. 217<br />

Kempinski Hotels 9. 217<br />

Kenya Airports Authority 21.A 108<br />

Kenya Airways, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Kenya Tourism Board 21.A 108<br />

Kenzan Wildlife Safaris 21.A 119<br />

Kerala Tourism 5.2B 223<br />

Kerala Voyages India Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Kerzner International 9. 209<br />

Keshet Educational Journeys 23.B 203<br />

KETAV Kemer Promotion Foundation 3.2 201<br />

Ketzaltour, S.A. de C.V. 1.1 101<br />

Keukenhof Holland 10.2 101<br />

Khaolak Holdings Co., Ltd. 26.B 209<br />

Khaolak Laguna Company Limited 26.B 209<br />

Khaolak Laguna Resort 26.B 221<br />

Khaolak Orchid Beach Resort 26.B 209<br />

Khaolak Valley Company Limited 26.B 209<br />

KHC Westfalenhallen GmbH 8.2 101a<br />

Khimji’s House of Travel 22.B 200<br />

Khiri Travel 26.B 203<br />

Khiri Travel 26.A 120<br />

Kiboko Adventures 20. 134<br />

Kibran Tours 21.A 122<br />

Kidzania 5.2B 201<br />

Kiel Marketing e.V. 6.2A 105<br />

Kielce City 15.1 101<br />

Kigo, a RealPage Company 6.1 114<br />

Kilemakyaro Mountain Lodge 21.A 123<br />

Kilimandscharo Active Tours Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Kilis (Kilis Valiligi Il Kültür<br />

ve Turizm Müdürlügü) 3.2 201<br />

Killarney Hotels Ltd. 18. 122<br />

Kipriotis Hotels 2.2 123<br />

Kirra Holidays 5.2A 119<br />

Kish free zone organization 7.2A 100<br />

KIT - Kunst im Tunnel 8.2 103b<br />

Kitzbühel l The Legend. 17. 103<br />

Klaipeda Tourism and Culture<br />

Information Centre 18. 126b<br />

Klassik Stiftung Weimar 16. 100<br />

Klassik Stiftung Weimar 11.2 103<br />

Klemmer International<br />

Versicherungsmakler GmbH 4.1 129<br />

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Klosterhotel Wöltingerode 9. 110<br />

Klühspies Reisen GmbH & Co. KG 4.1 108<br />

Knieja Sports, Recreational<br />

and Training Centre 15.1 101<br />

Kniese GmbH + Co. KG 7.2C 101<br />

Koblenz-Touristik 8.2 201b<br />

Kochsberg Europa Akademie 9. 110<br />

Koener’s Excellence Hotels 10.2 102<br />

Koggala Beach Hotel (Pvt) Ltd 5.2A 114<br />

Koh Samui Tourism Association 26.B 216<br />

Kolberg Stadtamt 15.1 101<br />

Köln Bonn Airport 8.2 103e<br />

Kölnisches Stadtmuseum 8.2 103b<br />

KölnTourismus GmbH 8.2 103a<br />

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Kuwait, Ministry of Commerce<br />

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Kvarner Region Tourism Board 1.2 230<br />

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KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board Maritime<br />

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Kyoto Convention & Visitors Bureau 26.A 129<br />

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La Boheme Catering 18. 109<br />

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La Flora Resort 26.B 221<br />

La Gomera Fremdenverkehrsamt 4.2 203<br />

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La Tortuga Verde 3.1 237<br />

La Veranda Resort Phu Quoc 26.C 311<br />

La Vida Travel<br />

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Lago Maggiore Fedora Cam Com VCO 1.2 203a<br />

Lagoon Resort Ltd 21.A 114<br />

Laguna Vista Beach Resort 23.A 100<br />

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Tourist Information 6.2B 312, 313<br />

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Langi Langi Beach Bungalows 21.A 123<br />

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Leipzig Tourismus<br />

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Lets Go Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

Lettischer Hotelund<br />

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Leuven Tourist Office 10.2 104<br />

Levon Travel 3.2 115<br />

L’Horizon Hotel & Spa 18. 124<br />

L’Hotel du Collectionneur<br />

Arc de Triomphe Paris 9. 212<br />

L’hotel Group 26.A 107<br />

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Libero Consorzio dei Comuni<br />

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Libertador Hotels, Resorts & Spas 1.1 104<br />

Liberty Brazil 1.1 218<br />

Liberty Helicopters 2.1 405<br />

Liberty International Tourism Group 9. 301<br />

Lidl E-Commerce International GmbH<br />

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Liebliches Taubertal, Tourismusverband 6.2B 304<br />

Liechtenstein Marketing 17. 102<br />

Life Time Tour 22.B 200<br />

Lifestyle Holidays Vacation Resort 3.1 131<br />

Lifestyle Retreats 26.A 120<br />

LifeThink 3.1 208<br />

Lighthouse Travel 4.1 124<br />

Lihotec LLC, Russia 8.1 113a<br />

LikeGeorgia 3.2 112<br />

Lille Metropole Tourism<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Lille’s experiences<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Lily Beach Resort & Spa 5.2A 107<br />

Lima Mentor 1.1 104<br />

Lima Tours 1.1 104, 211<br />

Lima Tours 25. 131<br />

Limassol Tourism Board<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Limpopo Guest Manor 20. 138<br />

Limpopo Tourism Agency 20. 138<br />

Lindbergh Tour & Travel 10.2 101<br />

Lindenhof 9. 110<br />

Lindian Village 2.2 109<br />

Lindner Hotels AG 9. 117<br />

Liner Hotel Ekaterinburg 10.1 112<br />

Linnanmäki Amusement Park 18. 128a-e<br />

Lions Dive & Beach Resort 3.1 135<br />

Lions of Tanzania Safaris & Tours 21.A 123<br />

Lippisches Landesmuseum Detmold 16. 100<br />

Liquidrom GmbH & Co. KG 12. 101<br />

Lithuanian State Department of Tourism 18. 126b<br />

Lithuanian Tours 18. 126b<br />

Litore Resort Hotel & Spa 3.2 119<br />

Li-Tour Kulturreisen in Bulgarien 3.2 101, 114b<br />

Littlebig Road 2.1 490<br />

Livingstone Jan Thiel Resort 3.1 135<br />

LLC Kuhandiz 2.1 112<br />

Lloret Turisme 4.2 202<br />

LMX Touristik GmbH 25. 102<br />

L’O Yachting 3.1 208<br />

Loama Resort Maldives at Maamigili 5.2A 107<br />

Localista Travel<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Locanda Ca’Zose 1.2 202<br />

Lodge Tamarin & Spa 20. 132<br />

Lodz Region, Tourism Board 15.1 101<br />

Loews Don CeSar Hotel 2.1 315<br />

Logistur - South American Experience 1.1 201<br />

Logos Tour GmbH Reiseveranstalter<br />

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Lohospo GmbH - Büro Allgäu 6.2B 314<br />

LOISIUM WeinErlebnisWelt 16. 100<br />

Lokalna Turisticna Organizacija<br />

Prlekija Ljutomer 1.2 224<br />

Lombardei Landesministerium 1.2<br />

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London & Partners 18. 123<br />

Long Beach Resort Hotel & Spa 3.2 201<br />

Long Island Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau 2.1 405<br />

Look Mongolia Travel Group 26.C 309<br />

Lookals 6.1 149<br />

Loop Head Tourism 18. 122<br />

Lopesan Hotel Group 4.2 208<br />

Lordos Hotels (Holdings) Ltd 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Loro Parque 4.2 203, 206<br />

Loro Parque / Siam Park /<br />

Hotel Botánico 4.2 206<br />

Los Salmones 4.2 204<br />

Lotus Hospitality 22.A 103<br />

Louis Hotels Plc Ltd 2.2 107<br />

Louis Travel - DMC<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Louisiana Office of Tourism 2.1 444<br />

Louvre Hotels Group 9. 119<br />

Louvre-Lens Museum<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Lowcostbeds.com AG 25. 139<br />

Lower Silesia Tourist Organisation 15.1 101<br />

Loyalty Tours Agency 5.2A 102<br />

LPS Travel 1.1 201<br />

LRS - Lake & River Side 3.2 201<br />

LT Aviana Travel 3.2 201<br />

Lübeck Airport 25. 146<br />

Lübeck und Travemünde<br />

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Lublin Regional Tourist<br />

Organisation 15.1 101<br />

Lubuska Regionale<br />

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Lufthansa AirPlus Servicekarten GmbH 7.1A 100<br />

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Luis Hoteles 4.2 203, 204<br />

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Luxe Voyage Ltd. 20. 129<br />

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Luxmed Medical Center 15.1 101<br />

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Magdeburg Marketing Kongress<br />

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Maikhao Dream Hotels & Resorts 26.B 221<br />

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Malaika Tanzania Tours<br />

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Malopolska Tourist Organisation 15.1 101<br />

Malta Fremdenverkehrsamt 1.2 222<br />

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& Antiquities 21.B 216<br />

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Palm Beach Hotel<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

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Palmwings Beach Resort<br />

& Spa Kusadasi 3.2 126<br />

Paloma Hotels 3.2 122a<br />

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Pamir Silk Travel 2.1 112<br />

Pamir Tours 5.2A 120<br />

Pamporovo PLC<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

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Paradise Holidays (Pvt) Ltd 5.2A 114<br />

Paradise Hotels & Resorts 4.2 203, 204<br />

Paradise Unlimited 3.1 139<br />

Paradores de Turismo de España S.A. 4.2 101, 101a<br />

Paraguay 1.1 115<br />

Paramount Hotels & Resorts 9. 317<br />

Parc Hotels Italia 1.2 210a<br />

Pardisan Tour & Travel Agency 7.2A 100<br />

Park Hotel Group 26.A 131<br />

Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi 22.B 210<br />

Park Hyatt Goa Resort And Spa 9. 218<br />

Park Hyatt Zanzibar 9. 218<br />

Park Inn by Radisson 9. 310<br />

Park Inn by Radisson <strong>Berlin</strong><br />

Alexanderplatz 12. 101<br />

Park Inn by Radisson Nürnberg 6.2B 305<br />

Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts 9. 310<br />

Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel, Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Park Royal Hotels & Resorts 26.A 121<br />

Parks Canada 2.1 200<br />

Parque Santiago III y IV 4.2 203<br />

Parthenis 3.1 208<br />

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Passion Brazil 1.1 218<br />

Past & Present Journeys 1.2 214<br />

Patagonia and Chilean Antarctica 1.1 201<br />

Patara Kültür Turizm Tanitma Dernegi 3.2 201<br />

Pataya Beach 23.A 100<br />

Patong Beach Hotel<br />

and Baan Samui Resort 26.B 221<br />

Patong Resort 26.B 210, 211<br />

Patronato Municipal<br />

de Turismo de Arona 4.2 203<br />

Pattaya Sea Sand Sun Resort and Spa 26.B 218<br />

Pattaya, Chonburi Provincial<br />

Administrative Organization 26.B 218<br />

Paul Merchants Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

paxconnect GmbH 5.1 130<br />

Paximum 25. 101<br />

PCI Booking 5.1 115<br />

Peace Smile Land Travels and Tours 26.A 118<br />

PEAK Adventure Travel Group 25. 150<br />

peakwork AG 5.1 117<br />

Pearl Afric Tour & Travel 21.A 114<br />

Pearl Of Arabia Travel & Tourism L.L.C. 22.B 208a<br />

Pearl Tours & Travel 26.A 120<br />

Pecora Verde Travel srl 6.1 149<br />

Peer Gynt as 18. 128a-e<br />

Pegasus Solutions 8.1 111<br />

Pegasus Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd 26.A 121<br />

Peloponnes, Region 2.2 101<br />

Peninsula Tours 3.2 126<br />

Pentahotels 7.2C 101<br />

pepXpress Touristik<br />

& Marketing GmbH 25. 170<br />

Perak Tourism 26.A 121<br />

Persia Safar 7.2A 100<br />

Personal Brasil Tour Operator & DMC 1.1 218<br />

PERU - PROMPERU 1.1 104<br />

Peru HCT - Huaraz Chavin Tours srl. 1.1 104<br />

Peruvian Soul S.A.C. 1.1 104<br />

Pestana Hotels & Resorts 20. 107<br />

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Pfalz.Touristik e.V. 8.2 201a<br />

PFD Media Group -<br />

World Heritage Review 4.1 228<br />

Pforzheim WSP-<br />

Tourismusmarketing 6.2B 202<br />

Phang Nga Tourism Association 26.B 209<br />

PHANTASIALAND 8.2 103c<br />

Pharus Plan 10.2 108<br />

Philadelphia Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau 2.1 464<br />

Phileas France - Your Partner<br />

for France<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Philippine Airlines 26.A 101, 134<br />

Philippine Tourism 26.A<br />

Promotions Board 101, 134, 136, 138<br />

PhoCusWright Inc. 6.1 107<br />

Phoenicia Beirut InterContinental<br />

Hotel 23.B 200<br />

Phoenix Safaris 21.A 108<br />

Phoenix Voyages Group 26.A 106a<br />

Phu Hai - The Cliff Tourist Trading<br />

Joint Stock Company 26.C 319<br />

Phuket Graceland Resort & Spa 26.B 210, 211<br />

Phuket Panwa Beachfront Resort 26.B 221<br />

Phuket Tourist Association 26.B 210, 211<br />

Piazzolla Tango 1.1 210<br />

Piemont Landesministerium 1.2<br />

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101, 101a-c<br />

Pier 39 2.1 435<br />

Pierre & Vacances Fuerteventura<br />

Origomare 4.2 203<br />

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Pinebay Lodge 18. 108<br />

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Pioneer Cruises Travels & Tours Co., Ltd. 26.B 201<br />

Pioneer Personalized Holidays 5.2B 220<br />

piroth.kommunikation GmbH & Co. KG 5.3 117<br />

Pita Maha Resort & Spa 26.A 120<br />

PITO - Pars Ivan Tour Operator 21.B 207<br />

pixell online marketing GmbH 5.1 125c<br />

PKT Tours USA, Inc. 2.1 490<br />

Planet Travels & Tours LLC 22.A 103<br />

Planeta Brasil Incoming 1.1 218<br />

Planhotel Hospitality Group 21.A 123<br />

PLANTOURS Kreuzfahrten - Eine Marke<br />

der plantours & Partner GmbH 25. 120<br />

Plataran Hotels & Resorts 26.A 120<br />

Playa de Muro, Asociación Hotelera 4.2 103<br />

Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge 3.1 236, 236b<br />

Playa Resorts Hyatt Ziva & Hyatt Zilara 9. 218<br />

Plaza Hotel Ljubljana 17. 108<br />

Plaza Premium Lounge<br />

Management Ltd 26.A 107<br />

Plock City Hall 15.1 101<br />

PMS Labs Sp. z.o.o., Poland 8.1 113a<br />

PNG Explorers International 5.2A 106<br />

Podersdorf Tourismus 17. 103<br />

Podkarpackie Regional Tourism Board 15.1 101<br />

Podlaskie, Region 15.1 101<br />

Poiano Resort 1.2 202<br />

PoiStory 6.1 149<br />

Poland Point Touroperator 15.1 101<br />

Polish Medical Tourism Consortium 15.1 101<br />

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Polnisches Fremdenverkehrsamt 15.1 101<br />

Polow Indonesia Tour & Travel 26.A 120<br />

Polynésie Voyages 5.2A 105<br />

PONANT Yacht Cruises & Expeditions 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Porsche Museum 6.2B 208<br />

Portaventura 4.2 202<br />

Porto Carras Grand Resort 2.2 101<br />

Portugal - VISITPORTUGAL 2.2 208a-d<br />

Porzellanikon - Staatliches Museum<br />

für Porzellan 16. 100<br />

Porzellanstraße 16. 100<br />

Poseidon Expeditions 25. 115<br />

Postbus Railway track 2-4<br />

Postojnska Jama 17. 108<br />

Potsdam Tourismus Service 12. 101<br />

Prachuap Khiri Khan 26.B 213<br />

PRAGINT Incentive & Travel Agency 7.2B 102<br />

Prague City Tourism 7.2B 102<br />

Predators Safari Club Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Preferred Hotels & Resorts 9. 212<br />

preisvergleich.de 8.1 112<br />

Premier Hotels & Resorts 20. 138<br />

Presidente Intercontinental<br />

Hotels & Resorts 1.1 101<br />

Press-Service Software UG & Co. KG 5.3 114<br />

PriceMatch SAS 6.1 117<br />

Pride Hotels 5.2B 257<br />

Prima Hotels 23.B 203<br />

Primea Hotels 3.1 136<br />

Primorsko, Gemeinde<br />

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Pro Sky 1.1 218<br />

ProAir - Charter Transport GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

proDestination 6.2B 314<br />

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projekt2508 GmbH 16. 100<br />

Projektron GmbH 6.1 130<br />

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Promovenezia, Tourismusverband 1.2 202<br />

Protea Hotel Ryalls 20. 101<br />

Protea Hotels & African Pride Hotels 20. 138<br />

protel hotelsoftware GmbH 8.1 103<br />

Protours 1.1 201<br />

proventis GmbH 6.1 130<br />

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PT. Bidy Tour 26.A 120<br />

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Puerto Rico Tourism Company 2.1 316<br />

Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board 1.1 101<br />

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Pullman Khao Lak Katiliya<br />

Resort & Villas 26.B 221<br />

Punjab Heritage and Tourism<br />

Promotion Board Chandigarh 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

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Q Lifestyle Thailand Limited 26.B 221<br />

Qantas Airways Limited 5.2A 119<br />

Qatar Airways 22.B 207<br />

Qatar Tourism Authority 22.B 206<br />

QR Quality Reservations<br />

Deutschland GmbH 8.1 133<br />

Qualitätsmanagement Kinderund<br />

Jugendreisen 4.1 114<br />

Quality Travel 1.1 210<br />

Quatsch Comedy Club<br />

c/o Serious Fun GmbH & Co. KG 12. 101<br />

Quedlinburg Tourismus<br />

Marketing GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Queen’s Park Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Queensland, Tourism & Events 5.2A 119<br />

Quietvox AG 25. 112<br />

Quimbaya Tours 1.1 218<br />

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Quinta do Noval - Vinhos 4.2 115<br />

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Quorvus Collection 9. 310<br />

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Rabina Tours 26.A 120<br />

Rad 7.2A 100<br />

Radamis for Hotels & Touristic Resorts 23.A 100<br />

Radeberger Gruppe KG<br />

c/o Haus Kölscher Brautradition 8.2 103a<br />

Radisson BLU 22.B 208<br />

Radisson Blu Hotel Nairobi 21.A 108<br />

Radisson Blu Hotels & Resorts 9. 310<br />

Radisson Blu Malta 1.2 222<br />

Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

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Panwa Beach 26.B 221<br />

Radisson Blu Resort Fujairah 22.A 102<br />

Radisson BLU Saga Hotel 18. 128a-e<br />

Radisson Blu Sharjah 22.A 104<br />

Radisson Blu Tala Bay Resort Aqaba 23.B 202<br />

Radisson Red 9. 310<br />

Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow 2.1 122<br />

Raffles Istanbul 9. 309<br />

Rafi Shelef Tourism (International) Ltd. 23.B 203<br />

Raika Tours and Travels Ltd 4.1 214<br />

RAIKESCHWERTNER GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Rainforest Expeditions SAC 1.1 104<br />

Rajah Tours Philippines, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Rajasthan Palaces & Tiger 5.2B 218<br />

Rajasthan Tourism Government 5.2B<br />

of Rajasthan<br />

205, 205a<br />

Rak and Sun Tourism 22.A 101<br />

Ramada & Days Hotels<br />

at Zhongshan Park 26.A 133<br />

Ramada Benoa Bali 26.A 120<br />

Ramada Colombo 5.2A 114<br />

Ramada Deira by Landmark<br />

Hotels & Suites 9. 203<br />

Ramada Hotel Sharjah 22.A 104<br />

Ramada Inn International<br />

Drive Lakefront 2.1 315<br />

Ramada Muscat Hotel 22.B 200<br />

Ramada Plaza Bangkok<br />

Menam Riverside 26.B 221<br />

Ramada Resort Das es Salaam 21.A 123<br />

Ramada Resort Khao Lak 26.B 209<br />

Ramsau am Dachstein,<br />

Tourismusverband 17. 103<br />

Rare-Destination and Experiences 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Ras Al Khaimah Tourism<br />

Development Authority 22.A 101<br />

Rastin Tours 7.2A 100<br />

ratefinding.com 8.1 117<br />

RateGain 8.1 115<br />

RATIOsoftware 5.1 113<br />

Ratoborshow 2.1 122<br />

Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum 8.2 103b<br />

Ravelino Tours & Travel 26.A 120<br />

Ray Sono AG 5.1 107<br />

RDA - Internationaler Bustouristik<br />

Verband e.V. 12. 102<br />

Real Aussie & Kiwi Adventures 5.2A 119<br />

Real Companhia Velha 4.2 115<br />

Reality Tours & Travel 4.1 236<br />

Red Baron Hotel 15.1 101<br />

Red Carnation Group 18. 124<br />

Red de Ciudades Ave<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Red Elephant Reps 26.B 227<br />

Red Jackal Tours 21.A 122<br />

Reederei Riedel GmbH 14.1 108<br />

Reederei Riedel GmbH 12. 101<br />

Reethi Beach Resort 5.2A 107<br />

Refine Asia 26.A 110<br />

Regal Hotels International 26.A 107<br />

Regea Travel 3.2 109<br />

Regency Country Club<br />

Apartments Suites 4.2 203<br />

Regensburg Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 307<br />

Regent Seven Seas Cruises 25. 160<br />

Regio Augsburg Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 308<br />

Regio Stuttgart Marketingund<br />

Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 208<br />

Region Ionische Inseln Kofu,<br />

Lefkas, Kefalonia-Ithaki, Zakynthos 2.2 101<br />

Region Kassel Land e.V. 7.2C 101<br />

Region of Central Greece 2.2 101<br />

Region of Central Macedonia 2.2 101<br />

Regional Tourist Information Centre 2.1 122<br />

Regionales Tourismusbüro<br />

Arnheim Nimwegen 10.2 101<br />

Regionalverband Ruhr Route<br />

der Industriekultur 8.2 101a<br />

Regionalverbund Thüringer Wald e.V. 11.2 103<br />

Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort 3.2 118a<br />

Reif Systemtechnik 6.2B 309<br />

Reise Know-How Verlagsgruppe 10.2 108<br />

Reiseagentur Traumfänger 5.2A 119<br />

Reisebüro City Holiday 2.2 209<br />

reisegeier.de 8.1 112<br />

reisen.de 8.1 112<br />

Reisenetz - Deutscher Fachverband<br />

für Jugendreisen e.V. 4.1 104, 105<br />

Reisieksperdi AS 18. 126c<br />

Relais & Chateaux Villa Abbazia 1.2 202<br />

Relais de l´Hermitage Saint-Gilles 20. 132<br />

Relaxia Lanzaplaya 4.2 203<br />

Relaxia Lanzasur 4.2 203<br />

Reliance Sightseeing Sdn Bhd 26.A 121<br />

rem gGmbH 6.2B 205<br />

Remembrance Trails 1914-1918<br />

Northernfrance Tourism<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Remezzo Restaurant-Bar 3.1 208<br />

Remota 1.1 201<br />

Renaissance Curaçao Resort & Casino 3.1 135<br />

Renard International Hospitality<br />

Search Consultants 8.1 102<br />

Renfe - Viajeros S.A.<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Rentamar DMC & Incentives 1.1 218<br />

Rentis S.A. 14.1 110<br />

Reollo Travel 5.2A 107<br />

Résidence Turquoise 3.1 136<br />

Resort Schwielowsee Hotel<br />

“Seaside Garden” 8.1 101<br />

Restaurant Chez Leon 10.2 103<br />

Restaurant zum Spießgesellen 6.2B 305<br />

Restel Hotel Group 18. 128a-e<br />

Retreat Safari Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Reunion Island 4.1 239<br />

Reuther GmbH 26.C 330<br />

ReviewPro 6.1 140<br />

Revinate 6.1 101<br />

Reykjavik Excursions 18. 128a-e<br />

Rhein Main Media GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Rhein-Erft Tourismus e.V. 8.2 103c<br />

Rheingau Musik Festival 7.2C 101<br />

Rheingau-Rüdesheim<br />

Vermarktungsgemeinschaft 7.2C 101<br />

Rheinhessen-Touristik GmbH 8.2 201a<br />

Rheinische Post Verlagsgesellschaft mbH 8.2 103a<br />

Rheinischer Verein für<br />

Denkmalpflege & Landschaftsschutz 8.2 103a<br />

Rhein-Kreis Neuss,<br />

Wirtschaftsförderung 8.2 103c<br />

Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH 8.2 201a-d<br />

Rhein-Main-Hallen GmbH 7.2C 101<br />

Rhino Watch Lodge 21.A 108<br />

Rhön Marketing 7.2C 101<br />

Rhön Marketing 6.2B 303<br />

Rhulani Safari Lodge 20. 120<br />

Rich Myanmar Travel Co., Ltd. 26.A 118<br />

Rida International 23.B 200<br />

Riga Festival 18. 126a<br />

Rigaer Büro für Tourismusentwicklung 18. 126a<br />

Rigs Hotel Baku 3.2 109<br />

Rihiveli Beach Resort<br />

(M.A.T. Maldives Pvt Ltd) 5.2A 107<br />

Rijeka Tourist Board 1.2 230<br />

Rijksmuseum 10.2 101<br />

Rilano Group GmbH 9. 120<br />

RIMC International Hotels & Resorts 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Rimonim Hotels & Resorts 23.B 203<br />

Ringhotels e.V. 8.1 109<br />

Rio de Janeiro Tourism State<br />

Secretariat / Turisrio 1.1 218<br />

Rio Grande do Norte - Natal 1.1 218<br />

Riotur Rio Tourism Board 1.1 218<br />

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! London 18. 120, 121<br />

RIU Hotels & Resorts 3.1 226<br />

RIU Hotels & Resorts 1.1 101<br />

Rivages du Monde 25. 165<br />

River Mekong Travels & Tours 26.C 330<br />

Riviera Casino & Hotel 2.1 425<br />

Riviera Crikvenica -<br />

Novi Vinodolski - Vinodol 1.2 230<br />

Riviera Holiday Club<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

Riviera Maya 1.1 101<br />

Riviera Resort & Spa 26.C 315<br />

Rixos Bab Al Bahr 22.A 101<br />

Rixos Borjomi 3.2 112<br />

Rixos Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Rixos Hotels 9. 206<br />

RMG Tours Pte Ltd. 26.A 133<br />

Robert Arrigo & Sons Ltd. 1.2 222<br />

Robin Pope Safaris 20. 111<br />

Robinson 2.2 211<br />

Robinson Club Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

Robinson Scandinavia AS 18. 128a-e<br />

Rocky Mountain Holiday Tours 2.1 360<br />

Rocky Mountaineer 2.1 491<br />

Rodos 2.2 112<br />

Rodrigues Tourism Office 20. 129<br />

Roemer- und Pelizaeus-<br />

Museum Hildesheim 16. 100<br />

Romantik Hotels & Restaurants AG 9. 118<br />

Romantische Straße 12. 102<br />

Romantischer Rhein Tourismus GmbH 8.2 201a<br />

Rome Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria<br />

Hotels & Resorts 9. 316<br />

Römisch-Germanisches Museum 8.2 103b<br />

roompad GmbH 6.1 124<br />

Rosa Grand / StarHotels 9. 212<br />

Rosen Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd<br />

Mandara Hotels (Pvt) Ltd 5.2A 114<br />

Rosenstadt Sangerhausen GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Rosie Holidays 5.2A 103<br />

Rostocker Gesellschaft für 6.2A<br />

Tourismus und Marketing mbH 106,106a-b<br />

Rotana Hotel Management<br />

Corporation PJSC 9. 308<br />

Rotel Tours Das Rollende Hotel 25. 189<br />

Rothenburg Tourismus Service 6.2B 301<br />

Rotkäppchen Mumm<br />

Sektkellereien GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Rotterdam Partners 10.2 101<br />

Round Hill Hotel & Villas 3.1 226<br />

Rovos Rail 20. 117<br />

Royal Caribbean International ®<br />

// RCL Cruises Ltd. 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Royal Château de Blois<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Royal Cliff Hotels Group 26.B 221<br />

Royal Delft 10.2 101<br />

Royal Flying Doctor Service<br />

Tourist Facility 5.2A 119<br />

Royal Jordanian Airline 23.B 202<br />

Royal Mountain Travel Nepal Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

Royal Palms Beach Hotel 5.2A 114<br />

Royal Phuket Yacht Club 26.B 210, 211<br />

Royal Silk Holidays Co., Ltd. 26.B 221<br />

Rozès 4.2 115<br />

RTGV Reiseleiter Tour Guide Verband 7.2C 101<br />

RTS Real Travel Service 21.B 208<br />

Ruby Range Adventure Ltd 2.1 491<br />

Rudolf Reisen Ltd 20. 129<br />

ruf Reisen GmbH 4.1 103<br />

Ruhpolding Tourismus GmbH<br />

Marketing- und Vertriebsagentur 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Ruhr Tourismus GmbH 8.2 101a-b<br />

Ruka Adventures 18. 128a-e<br />

Ruka Safaris 18. 128a-e<br />

Rukan Al-Bustan Company 21.B 219<br />

Rumänien, Nationale Autorität<br />

für Tourismus 7.2B 101a-c<br />

Running on Waves Sailing tall ship 2.2 111, 111a<br />

RuppertBrasil - Das Reisebüro<br />

für Südamerika GmbH 1.1 207<br />

Rural Cyprus (C.T.O.)<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Rural Hotels of Portugal 4.2 117<br />

Rural Lima, Lda. Wine and guest<br />

house & Wine tourism in Portugal 4.2 116<br />

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Ruse, Municipality<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

RusMedia Group 2.1 104<br />

Russian Federation 2.1 121<br />

Russian MIR Siberia 4.1 240<br />

Rwanda Development Board 21.A 113<br />

S<br />

SAAD Tours - DMC 23.B 200<br />

Saale-Unstrut-Tourismus e. V. 11.2 101<br />

Saalfelden Leogang Touristik GmbH 17. 103<br />

Saaremaa Tourism Foundation 18. 126c<br />

Sabah Tourism Board 26.A 121<br />

Saberatours-Sevan DMC Armenia 3.2 115<br />

Sabine van Ommen Public<br />

Relations GmbH 5.3 101<br />

Sabre 8.1 125<br />

Sabre 6.1 137<br />

Sabre Hospitality Solutions 8.1 125<br />

Sabre Travel Network 8.1 125<br />

Sachsen Tourismus Marketing<br />

Gesellschaft GmbH 11.2 102<br />

Sachsen-Anhalt, Investitionsund<br />

Marketinggesellschaft GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Sächsische Staatsbäder GmbH<br />

Bad Elster & Bad Brambach 11.2 102<br />

Sächsische Staatstheater<br />

Semperoper Dresden 11.2 102<br />

Sächsisch-Oberlausitzer Eisenbahngesell.<br />

DAMPFBAHN-ROUTE 11.2 102<br />

SADARA Boutique Beach<br />

Resort 26.A 120<br />

Safari Brothers 4.1 249<br />

Safari Crew Tanzania 21.A 123<br />

Safartica 18. 128a-e<br />

Saffron Travel 26.C 317b<br />

Safina Tours & Safaris Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Saga Travel 18. 128a-e<br />

Sah Inn Paradise Tatil Köyü 3.2 201<br />

Sahmer GmbH (suaytour.com) 3.1 104<br />

Saigontourist 26.C 325<br />

Saija Lodge 18. 108<br />

Sailing-Classics GmbH 25. 159<br />

Saint Germain Tours<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Saint-Alexis Hotel & Spa 20. 132<br />

Saint-Petersburg Express 2.1 123<br />

Saistours Srl 25. 179<br />

Sakkara Group International 22.B 201b<br />

Salalah Beach 23.A 100<br />

Salalah Rotana Resort 22.B 200<br />

Salamis Tours Ltd.<br />

2.2 111, 111a<br />

Salinda Phu Quoc Island<br />

Resort and Spa 26.C 314<br />

Salou, Patronat Municipal<br />

de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

Salvadorean Tours 3.1 237<br />

Salzburger Flughafen GmbH 17. 103<br />

Salzburger Land Tourismus GmbH 17. 103<br />

Salzkammergut Tourismus 17. 103<br />

Salzkammergut Touristik GmbH 17. 103<br />

Samoa Tourism Authority 5.2A 104<br />

San Diego Tourism Authority 2.1 435<br />

San Francisco Travel 2.1 435<br />

San Juan Marriott<br />

Resort & Stellaris Casino 2.1 316<br />

San Mateo County / Silicon Valley 2.1 435<br />

Sanctuary Hotel New York 9. 120<br />

Sanctum Inle Resort 26.B 201<br />

Sandals & Beaches Resorts 3.1 226<br />

Sandeman 4.2 115<br />

Sandos Papagayo Beach Resort 4.2 203<br />

Sandoway Resort 26.B 201<br />

Sandra Spa 15.1 101<br />

Sandstein Neue Medien GmbH 6.1 139e<br />

Sandy Haven Resort 3.1 226<br />

Sani Resort 2.2 101<br />

Sanliurfa Governorship 3.2 117<br />

SANTA BALI Tours & Travel 26.A 120<br />

Santa Barbara Beach & Golf Resort 3.1 135<br />

Santa Catarina 1.1 218<br />

Santa Monica Convention<br />

and Visitors Bureau 2.1 435<br />

Santa’s Hotels 18. 128a-e<br />

Santiago, Turismo de<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Santiburi Group 26.B 217<br />

Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts 26.A 120<br />

Santikos Collection 2.2 109<br />

Santrian Resorts & Villa 26.A 120<br />

Sanya Tourism<br />

Development Commission 26.C 303<br />

Sanyog Gupta Voyages 5.2B 248<br />

São Tomé and Príncipe<br />

Tourism Bureau 20. 128<br />

Saphir Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Sarasota Bradenton Intl Airport 2.1 315<br />

Sardinia 1.2 208<br />

SARL Domaine du Bailli 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Sarova Hotels 21.A 108<br />

Sartori & Thaler Marketing<br />

Services GmbH 5.3 100<br />

Sarvineh 7.2A 100<br />

SAS Scandinavian Airlines 18. 128a-e<br />

Saskatchewan, Tourism 2.1 491<br />

Sat Mexico 1.1 101<br />

Satereh Elahiyeh 7.2A 100<br />

Satur Travel 7.2B 103<br />

Saudia, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Sauerland - Tourismus e.V. 8.2 102a<br />

Savannah Tours Limited 21.A 123<br />

Sayama Travel Group 26.B 218<br />

SayWay GmbH Deutschland 16. 100<br />

Sbokos Hotel Group Agapi Beach -<br />

Cretan Malia Park - Blue Palace 2.2 101<br />

SC Karpaten Turism SRL 25. 142<br />

Scandic Hotels 18. 102<br />

Scandic Hotels 10.2 104<br />

Scandlines Deutschland GmbH 18. 128a-e<br />

Scenery Travel Service 1.1 210<br />

Scenic Cruises & Emerald Waterways 9. 301<br />

Scenic Journeys Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Schaffhauserland Tourismus 17. 101a-d<br />

Schallaburg Kulturbetriebsges. m.b.H. 16. 100<br />

Schauinsland-Reisen GmbH 25. 117<br />

Schauspiel Köln 8.2 103b<br />

Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf 8.2 103b<br />

Schengen Asbl 10.2 102<br />

Schladming-Dachstein<br />

Tourismusmarketing GmbH 17. 103<br />

Schleswig-Holstein,<br />

Tourismus-Agentur 6.2A 105<br />

Schloss Drachenburg gGmbH 8.2 103a<br />

Schloss Esterházy<br />

Kulturverwaltung GmbH 16. 100<br />

Schloß Schönbrunn Kulturund<br />

Betriebsges.m.b.H. 17. 103<br />

Schlösser und Gärten 6.2A<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 106,106a-b<br />

Schlosshotel Kronberg 7.2C 101<br />

Schlossrestort Detenice 7.2B 102<br />

Schmetterling Technologie 5.1 120<br />

Schmidts TIVOLI GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Schober Information Group<br />

Deutschland GmbH 6.1 130<br />

Schokoladenmuseum Köln 8.2 103b<br />

Schön Touristik<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Schönbrunner Tiergarten GmbH 17. 103<br />

SCHROPP Land & Karte GmbH 10.2 108<br />

Schultz Incoming Brasil 1.1 218<br />

Schwäbische Alb Tourismus 6.2B 206<br />

Schwarzwald Tourismus GmbH 6.2B 202<br />

Schweiz Tourismus 17. 101a-d<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Grand Tour<br />

of Switzerland 17. 101a-d<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Hotels<br />

by Switzerland Tourism 17. 101a-d<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Outdoor 17. 101a-d<br />

Schweiz Tourismus Swiss Cities 17. 101a-d<br />

Schwielowsee Tourismus e. V. 12. 101<br />

Science Center phæno Wolfsburg 6.2A 103<br />

Scottsdale Convention<br />

& Visitors Bureau 2.1 490<br />

Scrub Island Resort Marina & Spa 3.1 139<br />

Scubaspa Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

Sea Cliff Resort & Spa 21.A 123<br />

SEA CLOUD CRUISES GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Sea Links City Company Ltd. 26.C 311<br />

Sea of Galilee Hotels - See Genezareth 23.B 203<br />

Sea Sun Sand Resort & Spa 26.B 210, 211<br />

Seagull Group 18. 126b<br />

Sealink Travel Group<br />

& Captain Cook Cruises 5.2A 119<br />

Seashells Resort at Suncrest<br />

(Member of AX Hotels Malta) 1.2 222<br />

Seaside Hotels 4.2 204<br />

Seasons in Africa 20. 138<br />

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment 2.1 315<br />

SECRA Bookings GmbH 6.1 120<br />

Secret Paradise Pvt Ltd 5.2A 107<br />

Sedona Hotel Yangon 26.B 201<br />

Seefestspiele Mörbisch 17. 103<br />

Seehörnle 9. 110<br />

seekda 10.1 123<br />

Seetel Hotel GmbH 6.2A<br />

& Co. Betriebs KG<br />

106,106a-b<br />

Seferihisar Municipality 3.1 101<br />

Sega Tours & Cruises 20. 129<br />

Segara Village Hotel 26.A 120<br />

SEH - Société Européenne d’Hôtellerie 9. 301<br />

Seher Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Seit Outback Australia 5.2A 119<br />

Selcuk Municipality 3.1 101<br />

Select Hotels of Ireland 18. 122<br />

Select Travel 4.1 124<br />

Selection führender<br />

Privathotels Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Selena Travel Mongolia 26.C 309<br />

Selena Travel Mongolia 4.1 235<br />

Selous Kinga Lodge LTD 21.A 123<br />

Selous Riverside Safari Camp 21.A 123<br />

Selous Safari Company 20. 120<br />

Semeli Hotel 3.1 208<br />

Seminar- und Gästehaus Alte Mühle 9. 110<br />

Sempre Verad, Atividades Turisticas Lda. 4.2 116<br />

Seneca Business Software GmbH 6.1 130<br />

Sense Hotel Seminyak 26.A 120<br />

Sental Reisen GmbH<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

SENTIDO Kahramana Park 23.A 100<br />

Sentido Sandy Beach Hotel 2.2 111, 111a<br />

SENTIDO Zeynep Resort, Golf & Spa 3.2 120<br />

Sentosa Meeting and<br />

Event Alliance Singapore 26.A 133<br />

SENTour Connect Project 4.1 122<br />

Sepik Adventure Tours 5.2A 106<br />

Septima 2.1 122<br />

Serbien, Nationale Tourismus<br />

Organisation 2.2 211<br />

Serconatural Asociation 4.1 241<br />

Sercotel 4.2 202<br />

SERENA Hotels 21.A 109<br />

SERENA Hotels Tanzania / Zanzibar 21.A 109<br />

Serena Spa Private Ltd. 5.2A 107<br />

Serenata IntraWare GmbH 8.1 128<br />

Serendib Leisure Management Ltd. 5.2A 114<br />

Serengeti Simba Lodge 21.A 123<br />

Serhs Tourism 4.2 202<br />

SERVICE-REISEN Heyne<br />

GmbH & Co. KG 18. 105<br />

Servitex GmbH 8.1 130<br />

Sesame Technology 6.1 110<br />

Set Travel 4.2 202<br />

Setours 1.1 104<br />

SE-Tours GmbH 25. 142<br />

Seven Star Tours 26.B 201<br />

Severin Travel Africa 21.A 108<br />

Sevgi Tours 3.2 201<br />

Seychelles Tourism Board 20. 130<br />

Seymour Hotels 18. 124<br />

SFT Schule für Tourismus <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

Shah Tours & Travels Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Shams Hotels & Resorts 23.A 100<br />

Shamwari Group 20. 134<br />

ShangriLa Hotel and Traders Hotel,<br />

Qaryat Al Berri 22.B 210<br />

Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

Shangri-La Hotel, Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo 26.A 129<br />

Shangri-La Rasa Sayang Resort<br />

& Spa and Golden Sand Resorts 26.A 121<br />

Shangri-La’s Mactan<br />

Resort & Spa, Cebu 26.A 101, 134<br />

Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort 26.A 121<br />

Shangri-La’s Villingili Resort & Spa 5.2A 107<br />

Shannon Group plc 18. 122<br />

Sharaf Tours 22.B 210<br />

Sharjah Airport Authority 22.A 104<br />

Sharjah Art Foundation 22.A 104<br />

Sharjah Commerce & Tourism<br />

Development Authority 22.A 104<br />

Sharjah Environment<br />

& Protected Areas 22.A 104<br />

Sharjah Investment &<br />

Development Authority (Shurooq) 22.A 104<br />

Sharjah Museums Department 22.A 104<br />

Sheba Tourism 21.B 214<br />

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (SZGM) 22.B 210<br />

Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort 22.B 210<br />

Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers 22.A 103<br />

Sheraton Dubai Mall of the Emirates 22.A 103<br />

Sheraton Hotels & Resorts 9. 315<br />

Sheraton Kampala Hotel 21.A 114<br />

Sheraton Kuwait 22.B 208<br />

Sheraton Lima Hotel<br />

& Convention Center 1.1 104<br />

Sheraton Santo Domingo 3.1 131<br />

Sheraton Sharjah Beach Resort & Spa 22.A 104<br />

Sheridan Beach Resort & Spa 26.A 101, 134<br />

Shidolya Tours & Safaris Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Shikhar Travels (India) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 236<br />

Shiv Vilas Resorts (PVT) Ltd. 5.2B 217<br />

shixxi.com 11.1 208<br />

Shkodra Travel & Tours 1.2 214<br />

shopnfly 6.1 154b<br />

ShowMeCopenhagen ApS 18. 128a-e<br />

Siam Park 4.2 206<br />

Siam@Siam Design Hotels & Resort 26.B 221<br />

Sibuya Game Reserve and Lodge 20. 138<br />

Siddhalepa Ayurveda Resort 5.2A 114<br />

Side Crown Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Side Star 3.2 201<br />

Sikkim Tourism Tourism 5.2B<br />

& Civil Aviation Department<br />

205, 205a<br />

Silavadee Pool Spa Resort 26.B 221<br />

Silesian Tourist Organisation 15.1 101<br />

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Silk Road Armenia 2.1 111<br />

Silk Road Destinations 2.1 111<br />

Silk Road Destinations 4.1 236<br />

Silk Road To Asia Travels<br />

and Tours Co., Ltd. 26.C 330<br />

Silk Tour Ltd. 2.1 117<br />

Silk Way Travel 3.2 109<br />

Silke Marshall Marketing Solutions 20. 138<br />

Silvana Tours 1.1 104<br />

Silver Beach 20. 129<br />

Silver Line Cruisers 18. 122<br />

Silver Resort 18. 108<br />

Sima Tours 3.2 115<br />

Simba Portfolio Lodges 21.A 123<br />

Simba Safaris Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Simena Hotel & Holiday Vilage 3.2 201<br />

Simon Shopping Destinations 2.1 549<br />

Simple Booking - QNT Hospitality 6.1 151<br />

Simply Hotels France<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

SIMsKultur 10.2 109<br />

Sin Frontereas<br />

- Incoming Tour Operador 3.1 232<br />

Singapore Airlines 5.2A 119<br />

Singapore Tourism Board 26.A 133<br />

Sino Business Travel 26.A 114a<br />

Sirena-Travel GmbH<br />

(Repr. Sirena-Travel JSC, Russia) 5.1 124<br />

Sisus Hotel 3.1 101<br />

SITA 5.2B 209<br />

SITA Travel 25. 179<br />

SiteMinder 10.1 106<br />

Six Senses Resorts & Spa - Vietnam 26.C 311<br />

Sixt Limousine Service 9. 121<br />

Sixt rent a car 7.1A 100<br />

Sixt rent a car 9. 121<br />

Sixt rent a car 11.1 107<br />

SJ AB -<br />

Schwedische Eisenbahnen 18. 128a-e<br />

Skafur-Tour 18. 128a-e<br />

SKÅL International 14.1 107<br />

Skål International -<br />

Association of Tourism Professionals 14.1 107<br />

SKÅL International <strong>Berlin</strong> e.V. 14.1 107<br />

SKEMA Business School 11.1 309<br />

SKE-Reisen 7.2B 103<br />

Ski Region Snieznik Haczkiewicz S.<br />

Morawa Sp. K. 15.1 101<br />

Skiset 17. 103<br />

Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden<br />

Cragg Foundation 8.2 103b<br />

Sky Max Holidays 22.A 103<br />

Sky Way International Travel 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

SKYTEAM c/o Air France KLM 9. 102<br />

Slovak Tourist Board 7.2B 103<br />

Slowakisches Heilbad Piestany 9. 222<br />

Småland & Öland 18. 128a-e<br />

Småland (Destination Småland AB) 18. 128a-e<br />

Småland (Smålands Turism AB) 18. 128a-e<br />

Small Danish Hotels 18. 128a-e<br />

Small Hotels of Turkey<br />

(Kücük Oteller Dernegi) 3.2 201<br />

Smart City Hostels 4.1 106<br />

Smart Destinations 2.1 405<br />

Smartline Kyknos Beach 2.2 101<br />

SMS Tourism 1.2 222<br />

Smyril Line 18. 112<br />

Snaeland Travel 18. 128a-e<br />

SnowLion Expeditions Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Snowy Horizon Treks<br />

& Expedition Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

SNS Holiday Pvt Ltd 4.1 214<br />

SNTTA Emir Tours & Travel LLC 22.B 210<br />

Soby Travels (P) Ltd.<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Socialmarketingagentur 6.1 145<br />

Socialtours 4.1 214<br />

Socotra Travel Guide & Tours 21.B 214<br />

Sofia Tourism Administration 3.2 101, 114b<br />

Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort 26.A 120<br />

Sofitel Imperial Resort & Spa<br />

and Sofitel So Mauritius 20. 129<br />

Sofitel The Palm 22.A 103<br />

SoftConEx GmbH 5.1 110<br />

Sokos Hotels /<br />

Radisson Blu Hotels & Resorts 18. 128a-e<br />

Sokotel AS / Sokos Hotels Tallinn 18. 126c<br />

Sol Beach House Benoa Bali 26.A 120<br />

Solaris d.d. 1.2 220<br />

Solis Indian Ocean 20. 129<br />

Solling-Vogler-Region<br />

im Weserbergland e.V. 6.2A 103<br />

Solmartour 1.1 104<br />

Solo Tourism 4.1 249<br />

Solvex Ltd.<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

Somatheeram Ayurveda Group 5.2B 246<br />

Somatheeram Ayurvedic<br />

Health Resort 5.2B 208<br />

Somewhere we know 2.2 101<br />

Somon Air 2.1 112<br />

Sondor Travel 1.2 214<br />

Sonesta Collection 2.1 461<br />

Sonesta Kura Hulanda village & spa<br />

& Kura hulanda Lodge & beachclub 3.1 135<br />

Sonesta Peru Hotels<br />

& Las Casitas del Colca 1.1 104<br />

Soneva Resorts, Residences 5.2A 107<br />

Sonoma County Tourism 2.1 435<br />

Sophos Hotels 9. 203<br />

Sorbisches National-Ensemble<br />

GmbH 16. 100<br />

Sörbyn Turism & Konferens 18. 108<br />

Sorell Hotels Switzerland 17. 101a-d<br />

soundsgood.rentals 6.1 153b<br />

South Aegean Region 2.2 212<br />

South African Airways 20. 138<br />

South African Tourism 20. 138<br />

South American Destination 1.1 104<br />

South American Tours 1.1 205<br />

South American Tours Argentina 1.1 205<br />

South American Tours Brazil 1.1 205<br />

South American Tours Chile 1.1 205<br />

South American Tours Colombia 1.1 205<br />

South American Tours Ecuador 1.1 205<br />

South American Tours Peru 1.1 205<br />

South American Tours Uruguay 1.1 205<br />

South Australian Tourism Commission 5.2A 119<br />

South Carolina Tourism 2.1 322<br />

South Pacific Management 5.2A 105<br />

South Pacific Tourism Organisation 5.2A 104<br />

South Sudan, Embassy 21.A 115<br />

Southamerica Travel 1.1 218<br />

Southern Aegean<br />

Development Agency 3.1 110<br />

Southern Africa On Show 20. 134<br />

Southern Cross Hotels 20. 129<br />

Southern Cross Safaris 21.A 108<br />

Southern Palms Beach Resort 21.A 108<br />

Southern Spoor Marketing 20. 134<br />

Southern Sun Hotel 22.B 210<br />

Sovereign Tourism 18. 123<br />

Spaincares, Clúster Español<br />

de Turismo de Salud<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Spanisches Fremdenverkehrsamt<br />

TURESPAÑA<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

Spartacus International Gayguide 3.1 201<br />

Special Interest Travel Ltd. 1.2 222<br />

Special Tours Wildlife Adventures 18. 128a-e<br />

Specials.de 5.1 121<br />

Speke Uganda Holidays Ltd. 21.A 114<br />

Spessart-Kinzigtal-Vogelsberg,<br />

Main-Kinzig-Kreis 7.2C 101<br />

SPI, Scandinavia 8.1 113a<br />

Spirit Hotel Thermal Spa 2.2 209<br />

Spirit Slovenia, Public Agency 17. 108<br />

SPKS Marketing GmbH & Co. OHG -<br />

Gewölberestaurants Dresden 11.2 102<br />

Splendid Asia Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 107<br />

Splendid Evasion, Lda. 4.1 254<br />

Sportfive GmbH & Co.KG 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Sportina Turizem 17. 108<br />

Sportmetropole <strong>Berlin</strong> 12. 101<br />

Sports Infrastructure Management<br />

Board of Krakow 15.1 101<br />

sport-sprache-urlaub.de /<br />

KTK Sport-Service GmbH 4.1 109<br />

Sprachcaffe Reisen GmbH 3.1 221<br />

Sprachenmarkt.de 4.1 108<br />

Spring Tours Egypt 23.A 100<br />

Springbok Atlas Tours and Safaris 20. 138<br />

Sputnik Irkutsk 2.1 122<br />

SR Travel GmbH & Co.KG 25. 138<br />

Sri Asia Tourism Service Co., Ltd. 26.B 201<br />

Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion<br />

Bureau 5.2A 114<br />

SriLankan Airlines 5.2A 115<br />

SSTH Swiss School of Tourism<br />

and Hospitality 11.1 310<br />

St Paul’s Cathedral 18. 120, 121<br />

St. Carlos Medical Spa 26.B 221<br />

St. George Hotel Enterprises 2.2 111, 111a<br />

St. Pölten Tourismus 17. 103<br />

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St. Regis Hotels & Resorts 9. 315<br />

STA Travel Group 4.1 106<br />

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Stadt Brühl 8.2 103a<br />

Stadt Krefeld 8.2 102a<br />

Stadt Kremmen 12. 101<br />

Stadt Naumburg 11.2 101<br />

Stadt Osterwieck 11.2 101<br />

Stadt Poznan / City of Poznan 15.1 101<br />

Stadt Rheinsberg Tourist-Information 12. 101<br />

Stadt Seligenstadt 7.2C 101<br />

Stadthaushotel Hamburg 9. 110<br />

Stadthaushotel Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus 16. 100<br />

Stadtmarketing- & Tourismusgesell.<br />

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Stadtmarketing Gesellschaft 6.2A<br />

Schwerin GmbH<br />

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Stadtmarketing Halle (Saale) GmbH 16. 100<br />

Stadtmarketing Halle (Saale) GmbH 11.2 101<br />

Stadtmarketing- und<br />

Verkehrsgesellschaft Dormagen 8.2 103a<br />

Stage Bluemax Theater 12. 101<br />

Stage Entertainment Marketing<br />

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Stage Entertainment Marketing<br />

& Sales GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Stage Theater am Potsdamer Platz 12. 101<br />

Stage Theater des Westens 12. 101<br />

STAN (Student Travel Agents Network) 4.1 124<br />

Stan Stephens Glacier<br />

& Wildlife Cruises 2.1 302<br />

Star Clippers America 25. 163<br />

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Star Clippers Monaco SAM 25. 163<br />

Star Holiday Mart Pte Ltd. 26.A 133<br />

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Germany North 7.2C 101<br />

Starwood Hotels<br />

& Resorts Indian Ocean 20. 129<br />

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& Resorts Worldwide, Inc. 9. 315<br />

Starwood Hotels Malaysia 26.A 121<br />

State A.S. Pushkin museume 2.1 122<br />

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Staybridge Suites 9. 319<br />

Stayokay 10.2 101<br />

STC Switzerland Travel Centre AG 17. 101a-d<br />

Steffen Media GmbH 10.2 108<br />

Steiermark Tourismus 17. 103<br />

Steigenberger Akademie Bad<br />

Reichenhall 11.1 103<br />

Steigenberger Hotel Group 9. 114<br />

Steigenberger Hotels AG 9. 114<br />

Stena Line Scandinavia AB 18. 111<br />

Stenden University of Applied Sciences 11.1 218<br />

STEP Angola GmbH 20. 136<br />

Step’In DMC LLC 26.C 309<br />

Stern und Kreisschiffahrt GmbH 12. 101<br />

Stift Klosterneuburg 17. 103<br />

Stiftsgut Keysermühle 9. 110<br />

Stiftung Frauenkirche 11.2 102<br />

Stiftung Luthergedenkstätten<br />

in Sachsen-Anhalt 11.2 101<br />

Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast 8.2 103b<br />

Stiftung Preußische Schlösser<br />

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Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein Gotha 16. 100<br />

Stiftung Schloss und Park Benrath 8.2 103b<br />

Stiftung Warentest 14.1 118<br />

Stockholm Gay & Lesbian Network 3.1 206<br />

Stone Group Hotels 3.2 125<br />

S’Tours Voyages 25. 179<br />

STP Guatemala Tour Operador 3.1 232<br />

STR CEE Ltd. 25. 179<br />

STR Destination Handling<br />

GmbH & Co. KG 25. 179<br />

Strada del Radicchio Rosso<br />

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Straits Central Travel & Tours 26.A 121<br />

Strawberry Park Resorts 26.A 121<br />

Stray Ltd. 5.2A 119<br />

Ströer Deutsche Städte Medien GmbH 6.2A 103<br />

Stromberger PR 5.3 112<br />

StudentUniverse 4.1 106<br />

Studienkreis für Tourismus<br />

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Studiosus Reisen München GmbH 25. 106<br />

Stünings Medien GmbH 10.1 108<br />

Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH 6.2B 208<br />

Style Tours<br />

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Style Travel Agency 7.2B 102<br />

Sudamerica Tour 1.1 105<br />

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Sunhotels 25. 182<br />

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Sunnyseeker Management LTD 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Sunrise Kempinski Hotel Beijing 9. 217<br />

Sunrise Nha Trang 26.C 311<br />

Sunrise Resorts & Cruises 23.A 100<br />

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Sunset Vistas Beachfront Suites 2.1 315<br />

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SunTrips Reisen GmbH 26.A 113<br />

Super Paradise Club 3.1 208<br />

Superclubs 3.1 226<br />

Supertour DMC Poland 15.1 101<br />

Supranational Hotels Ltd. 9. 303<br />

Surfing Association<br />

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Surinam Airways 3.1 121<br />

Suriname Tourism Foundation 3.1 121<br />

Sürmeli Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Surya Lanka Ayurveda Holidays 5.2A 114<br />

Surya Reisedienst Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Surya Shanti Villa 26.A 120<br />

Susesi Luxury Resort 3.2 116<br />

Svoy TT 2.1 122<br />

SWA Safaris (Pty) Ltd. 20. 114<br />

Swagatam Tours Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Swahili International Tourism Expo 21.A 123<br />

Swaziland Civil Aviation Authority 20. 113<br />

Swaziland, Kingdom 20. 113<br />

Swedavia AB 18. 128a-e<br />

Sweden 18. 128e<br />

Swedish Lapland Visitors Board /<br />

Schwedisch Lappland 18. 128a-e<br />

Swena Tour 2.1 122<br />

Swiss Diamond Hotel 17. 101a-d<br />

Swiss Hotel Grand Efes 3.1 101<br />

Swiss Import Promotion<br />

Programme (SIPPO) 1.1 113<br />

Swiss Quality Hotels International 17. 105<br />

Swiss Travel Costa Rica<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Swiss Travel System AG 17. 101a-d<br />

Swiss-Garden International 26.A 121<br />

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Swissôtel Bremen 9. 309<br />

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Swissôtel Dresden Am Schloss 9. 309<br />

Swissôtel Le Plaza Basel 9. 309<br />

Swissôtel Lima 9. 309<br />

Swissôtel Merchant Court 26.A 133<br />

Swissôtel Resort Bodrum Beach 9. 309<br />

Swissôtel The Boshporus, Istanbul 9. 309<br />

Swissôtel Zürich 9. 309<br />

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Synergy Indonesia 26.A 120<br />

SYNERWAY S.A. 6.1 123<br />

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T&Cnet, Romania 8.1 113a<br />

T.A GoBalkans Travel 1.2 223<br />

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T.C. Mevlana Kalkinma Ajansi 3.2 201<br />

T.R.I.P.S. Travel 26.A 101, 134<br />

TAAG Angola Airlines 20. 123<br />

Taba Heights, Sinai 23.A 100<br />

Tabacón Grand Spa Thermal Resort 3.1 236, 236b<br />

TAC - Travel to Mozambique 20. 107<br />

TAC I The Assistant Company 8.1 126<br />

Tagungshotel Wichernhaus 9. 110<br />

tagungshotel.com 8.1 117<br />

Tahiti Nui Travel 5.2A 105<br />

Tahiti Tourisme 5.2A 105<br />

Tahiti Tours 5.2A 105<br />

Tailwind Airlines 25. 116<br />

Taiwan Tourism Bureau 26.A 130<br />

Taj Group 9. 204<br />

Taj Hotels - Sri Lanka 5.2A 114<br />

Taj Palace Hotel, Dubai 22.A 103<br />

Tajik Air 2.1 112<br />

Tajik Community Based Tourism 26.C 330<br />

Tajikistan, Committee of Youth Affairs,<br />

Sports and Tourism 2.1 112<br />

Taleni Africa 20. 114<br />

Tallink Silja GmbH 18. 110<br />

Tallinn City Tourist Office<br />

and Convention Bureau 18. 126c<br />

Talya Software 6.1 104<br />

Taman Nusa - Indonesian<br />

Cultural Park, Bali 26.A 120<br />

Tamares Hotels, Resorts & Spas 23.B 203<br />

Tamarind Tree Hotel 3.1 137<br />

Tamil Nadu Tourism<br />

5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Tandem Travel<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

Tanganyika Expeditions 21.A 123<br />

Tanganyika Wilderness<br />

Camps Ltd. Tanzania 21.A 127<br />

Tangerine Group of Hotels 5.2A 114<br />

Tango Mar Beachfront -<br />

Boutique Hotel & Villas<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Tangol 1.1 114<br />

Tania Tours 23.B 202<br />

Tanjung Rhu Resort Langkawi 26.A 121<br />

Tanzania Adventure Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Tanzania National Parks 21.A 123<br />

Tanzania Tourist Board 21.A 123<br />

Tanzhaus NRW 8.2 103b<br />

Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch 8.2 103b<br />

TAP Portugal 1.1 218<br />

Taprospa Spa & Resorts 5.2A 114<br />

Tarapacá 1.1 201<br />

Target Travel & Tours Services 26.A 107<br />

Tari Tour 2.1 122<br />

Tarom, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Tarragona Costa Daurada,<br />

Patronat de Turisme de la Diputació 4.2 202<br />

Tarragona, Patronat Municipal<br />

de Turisme 4.2 202<br />

TAS Touristik Assekuranzmakler<br />

und Service GmbH 25. 123<br />

Tasmania, Tourism 5.2A 119<br />

TAT Travel 23.A 100<br />

Tatra Agency of Development<br />

Promotion and Culture 15.1 101<br />

Tatry Mountain Resorts, a.s. 7.2B 103<br />

tattva TourismSolutions 5.2B 256<br />

Taunus Touristik Service e.V. 7.2C 101<br />

TAV Airports Holding Co. 3.2 105<br />

TAV Georgia 3.2 112<br />

Taxi-Werbung Schimanski<br />

GmbH & Co. KG Passage 4-6<br />

TBL, Latin America 8.1 113a<br />

TCME touristic concept GmbH 12. 101<br />

TE PUIA 5.2A 119<br />

Team Action Zone Oy 6.1 153a<br />

TeamAmerica Receptive Tour Operator 2.1 201<br />

Technische Hochschule Deggendorf 11.1 110<br />

Tedy Tours 21.A 122<br />

Teekanne GmbH & Co. KG 8.2 103a<br />

Tekura Tahiti Travel 5.2A 105<br />

Tel Aviv Hotel Association 23.B 203<br />

Telangana Tourism 5.2B 234<br />

Telekom Deutschland GmbH 9. 117<br />

Temple Point Resort 21.A 108<br />

Tenerife Tourism Corporation 4.2 203<br />

Tennessee Tourism 2.1 345<br />

Teplitz, Stadt 7.2B 102<br />

Terme Olimia d.d. 17. 108<br />

Terra Brasilis 1.1 218<br />

Terra Nova Coach Tours 5.2A 119<br />

Terra Nova Destination<br />

Management Namibia 20. 114<br />

Terra Nova Iceland 18. 128a-e<br />

Terra Travel Doo 1.2 219<br />

Terra Tropical 3.1 235<br />

Terra World Travel (India) Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 252<br />

Terrace Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Teutoburger Wald Tourismus -<br />

FB der OstWestfalenLippe GmbH 8.2 102a<br />

Texas Tourism 2.1 200<br />

TFE Hotels 5.2A 119<br />

Tha Netanya Association for Tourism 23.B 203<br />

Thai Airways International PCL 26.B 206<br />

Thai Garden Resort 26.B 218<br />

Thailand, Tourism Authority of Thailand 26.B 221<br />

Thalassa Hotels Tunisia 21.B 209<br />

Thalazur Hotels Thalassotherapy & Spa 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Thalys International SCRL/CVBA 2.2 201, 201a<br />

Thanos Hotels & Resorts 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Thanyapura Phuket 26.B 210, 211<br />

Thapovan Heritage Home Pvt. Ltd. 5.2B 204<br />

Thavorn Hotels & Resort 26.B 210, 211<br />

The Address Hotels + Resorts 22.A 103<br />

The African Travel & Tourism Association 20. 120<br />

The Aiyana 21.A 123<br />

The Ascott Limited 9. 210<br />

the a-team, WINKLER & STENZEL GmbH 5.1 105<br />

The Atlantic Hotel 18. 124<br />

The Best Destinations<br />

& Ranches in the West 2.1 253<br />

The Blue Yonder 4.1 223<br />

The Broadmoor 2.1 340<br />

The Broadway Inbound 2.1 405<br />

The Caleta Hotel Health Beauty<br />

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The Castle Collection 18. 122<br />

The Chickasaw Nation 2.1 465<br />

The Cityview 26.A 107<br />

The Code 4.1 221<br />

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 2.1 425<br />

The Cove Rotana 22.A 101<br />

The Danish Riviera VisitNorthSealand<br />

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The Danna Langkawi 26.A 121<br />

The Datai Langkawi 26.A 121<br />

The Dharmawangsa Jakarta 26.A 120<br />

The Elegant Collection 20. 114<br />

The Emerald Cove Koh Chang 26.B 221<br />

The Emirates Academy of Hospitality<br />

Management 11.1 305<br />

The Explore Nepal Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 116<br />

The Fortress Resort & Spa 5.2A 114<br />

The George Hotel 9. 312<br />

The George Hotel 6.2A 102, 104<br />

The Grand Blue Sky Hotel<br />

& Imbat Hotel 3.1 111<br />

The Green Spot Ltd. Taupo<br />

New Zealand 5.2A 119<br />

The Haven Bali Seminyak 26.A 120<br />

The Imperial New Delhi 9. 212<br />

The KEE Resort & Spa 26.B 221<br />

The Kingsbury PLC 5.2A 114<br />

The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group 5.2B 202<br />

The Land of Elblag Canal 15.1 101<br />

The Landmark Bangkok 26.B 221<br />

The Langham Hong Kong 26.A 107<br />

The Leela Palaces Hotels and Resorts 5.2B 216<br />

The Leisure Pass Group 9. 301<br />

The Lind Boracay 26.A 101, 134<br />

The London Bridge Experience<br />

TLBE Limited 18. 123<br />

The Lovina Bali 26.A 120<br />

The Luxury Collection 9. 315<br />

The Madison Hamburg 6.2A 102, 104<br />

The Marshal’s Office of the Lodz Region 15.1 101<br />

The Merlin Phuket Hotels & Resorts 26.B 210, 211<br />

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The Modern Group 18. 124<br />

The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas -<br />

Nusa Dua, Bali 26.A 120<br />

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The Original Tour 18. 123<br />

The Panari Hotel 21.A 108<br />

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Org. Tourist Information Centre 15.1 101<br />

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The Singular Hotels 1.1 201<br />

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African Monarch Lodges 20. 114<br />

The Vision Destination Management 22.B 210<br />

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Ticino Turismo 17. 101a-d<br />

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TID Branchenguide 10.1 121<br />

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Time Brazil Incoming 1.1 218<br />

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Titan Hotels 3.2 201<br />

Titanic Beach Spa & Aquapark 23.A 100<br />

Titanic Belfast 18. 122<br />

Titanic Hotels 25. 156<br />

Titanic Hotels 12. 101<br />

Titanic Palace 23.A 100<br />

Titanic Resort & Aqua Park 23.A 100<br />

Titlis Bergbahnen, Hotels & Restaurants 17. 101a-d<br />

Tivoli Hotels & Resorts 1.1 218<br />

TMB Tourismus-Marketing<br />

Brandenburg GmbH 12. 101<br />

tmu Tourismus Marketing<br />

Uckermark GmbH 12. 101<br />

TNS Hospitality Ltd. 21.A 123<br />

Tobogã - Desporto,<br />

Aventura e Lazer, LDA 4.2 116<br />

TOC Agentur für Kommunikation<br />

GmbH & Co. KG 5.3 114<br />

Toedt, Dr. Selk & Coll. GmbH (TS&C) 9. 305<br />

Toerboer Great Trek Adventure Tours 4.1 243<br />

Toerisme Flevoland 10.2 101<br />

Toku Tanzania/Olpopongi<br />

Maasai Village 21.A 123<br />

TOMAS 6.2B 314<br />

Tombouctour 21.B 208<br />

Tomco Incentive & Travel Service Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

TomOnTour.com<br />

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Tonhalle Düsseldorf 8.2 103b<br />

Tonichi Travel Service 26.A 129<br />

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Top Dest 1.1 210<br />

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TOP EMBRACE Hotel Grenzfall 9. 110<br />

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TOP Esplanade Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP Grand Continental Flamingo Hotel 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Agricola 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Ambassador - Zlatá Husa 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Amberger 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel an der Oper 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Atlantis 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Blumlage 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Buschhausen 9. 110<br />

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TOP Hotel Erzgiesserei Europe 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Fortina 4**** 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Freihof 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Garden Elysée 9. 110<br />

TOP Hotel Goldenes Fass 9. 110<br />

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TOP Hotel La Résidence 9. 110<br />

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Tour Vital Gmbh 25. 170<br />

Tour4U 7.2B 103<br />

Touran Zamin 7.2A 100<br />

TourAsia Co. Ltd. 26.A 107<br />

TourCert - Gesellschaft<br />

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Tourcom GmbH 3.1 230a-b<br />

TourGuide-Akademie.de 7.2C 101<br />

TourHero 2.1 490<br />

Tourias Mobile GmbH 5.1 100<br />

Tourico Holidays 9. 111<br />

Tourism Authority of Thailand<br />

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Tourism Cluster Herzegovina 1.2 213<br />

Tourism Confederation of Tanzania 21.A 123<br />

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Tourism Western Australia 5.2A 119<br />

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Region Bonn/Rhein-Sieg/Ahrweiler 8.2 103a<br />

Tourismus Marketing GmbH<br />

Baden-Württemberg 6.2B 201<br />

Tourismus Oberbayern München 6.2B 315, 316<br />

Tourismus Region Klagenfurt<br />

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Tourismus Schiegg 1.1 102<br />

Tourismus Service Bergstraße e.V. 6.2B 205<br />

Tourismus und Kultur<br />

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Tourismus Untersee e.V. 6.2B 203<br />

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TourOnline AG 8.1 142<br />

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Trans Maldivian Airways Pvt. Ltd. 5.2A 107<br />

Trans Nuigini Tours 5.2A 106<br />

Transfrontier Parks Destinations 20. 121<br />

Transglobe<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

TransOcean Kreuzfahrten 25. 118<br />

Transorient Touristik GmbH 26.A 115b<br />

Trasmediterránea<br />

4.2 101, 101a<br />

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Trav Maldives Pvt Ltd 5.2A 107<br />

Travalco USA 2.1 334<br />

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Travco Travel 22.A 103<br />

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Travel & Personality 4.1 202<br />

Travel Advocates 2.1 525<br />

Travel Alberta 2.1 491<br />

Travel And Tour World 3.1 129<br />

Travel Art 1.1 211<br />

Travel Audience 5.1 125b<br />

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Travel Center Asia 26.B 221<br />

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Travel Charme Hotels & Resorts 6.2A 106,106a-b<br />

Travel Connection Maldives Pvt Ltd 5.2A 107<br />

Travel Corporation (India) Ltd. 5.2B 213<br />

Travel Ethiopia Tour and Travel 21.A 122<br />

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Travel Excellence<br />

3.1 236, 236b<br />

Travel Gate Sweden 18. 128a-e<br />

Travel Group Peru S.A. 1.1 104<br />

Travel House Media GmbH 10.2 107<br />

Travel In Style 26.A 120<br />

Travel One - T&M Media<br />

GmbH & Co. KG 5.3 105<br />

TRAVEL OPTIONS/INCOMING USA 2.1 490<br />

Travel Oregon 2.1 351<br />

Travel Overland Inh Atr GmbH 5.2A 119<br />

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TravelBPO 6.1 152<br />

TravelClick 8.1 121<br />

TravelCube 9. 202<br />

Traveldudes 6.1 131<br />

TravelEssence Deutschland GmbH 5.2A 119<br />

Travelexperts, Inc. 26.A 101, 134<br />

Travellink Ltd.<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

Travel-Soft Technology AG 5.1 121<br />

TravelStarter 4.1 106<br />

TravelTainment 5.1 125a<br />

Traveltales 2.2 101<br />

TravelTalk 10.1 121<br />

Traveltek Ltd. 5.1 108<br />

TRAVELTRADE 1.2 222<br />

Travelzoo (Europe) Ltd. 25. 151<br />

TraviAustria GmbH 5.1 117<br />

TravMedia - The Global PR Portal 5.3 102<br />

TravTalk Middle East 22.A 104<br />

TraWellin’ 3.2 112<br />

Tree of Life (Pvt) Ltd 5.2A 114<br />

Trek Iceland 18. 128a-e<br />

Trekkingchile 1.1 201<br />

Trencianske Teplice - Stadt 7.2B 103<br />

Trendy Hotels 3.1 109<br />

Trentino Marketing 1.2 201<br />

Trescher Verlag GmbH 10.2 108<br />

Tresor Hotels & Resorts 2.2 101<br />

Trevii 6.1 136<br />

TrevoTrend GmbH 5.1 125b<br />

TREX 18. 128a-e<br />

Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH 8.2 201b<br />

Trimetys Hotels 20. 129<br />

Trinidad & Tobago 3.1 128<br />

Triometric 10.1 111a<br />

TripAdvisor 6.1 143<br />

Troll Tours Reisen GmbH 18. 115<br />

Trøndelag Reiseliv 18. 128a-e<br />

Troodos Tourism Board 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Tropical Hotels & Resorts Brasil 1.1 218<br />

Tropical Island Holding GmbH 13. 151, 152<br />

Trust International Hotel<br />

Reservation Services GmbH 9. 207<br />

TrustYou GmbH 9. 207<br />

Tsitsikamma Village Inn 20. 138<br />

Tsogo Sun 20. 138<br />

Tsokkos Hotels 2.2 111, 111a<br />

Tsolmon Travel LLC 26.C 309<br />

TSS Group 25. 180<br />

TTG Asia Media 26.A 102<br />

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Tuan Chau Five Star Yacht JSC 26.C 311<br />

Tufenkian Hospitality LLC 3.2 115<br />

TUI China 25. 131<br />

TUI China Travel Co. Ltd. 26.C 323<br />

TUI Cruises GmbH 6.2A 102, 104<br />

Tulia Zanzibar Unique Beach Resort 21.A 123<br />

Tullamore Dew Visitor Centre 18. 122<br />

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Tundra Tours Inc. 2.1 465<br />

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Turibeds 4.2 203<br />

Turisme de Barcelona 4.2 202<br />

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Turkish Airlines Inc. 3.2 201<br />

Turkish Healthcare Travel Council 3.2 201<br />

Turkmenistan, State Committee<br />

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TUROB Turistik Hotels<br />

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Ulpia Tours GmbH - Kultur<br />

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Umbrien Fremdenverkehrsamt 1.2 101, 101a-c<br />

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Ungarisches Tourismusamt gAG 2.2 209<br />

Uniline d.o.o. Pula 1.2 228<br />

Union Hoteli D.D. 17. 108<br />

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Unionsverlag 10.2 108<br />

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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona -<br />

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106,106a-b<br />

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Urban Adventures 25. 150<br />

Urbis B2B Online & Destination<br />

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4.2 101, 101a<br />

Urlaubstours GmbH 8.1 112<br />

URUGUAY - Ministerio de Turismo<br />

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USP Touristik AG 17. 105<br />

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Utrecht Marketing 10.2 101<br />

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Uvala Poljana d.o.o. 1.2 226<br />

Uzbekistan Airways 2.1 118<br />

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Van Gogh Museum 10.2 101<br />

Vanuatu Tourism 5.2A 104<br />

VAO Intourist 2.1 122<br />

Variety Cruises 25. 190<br />

Varna, Gemeinde<br />

3.2 101, 114b<br />

Vasanti Seminyak Resort 26.A 120<br />

Vatel - International Business School 11.1 309a<br />

Vayant Travel Technologies, Inc. 5.1 124<br />

Vbrata Europe / Bossa Brazil 1.1 218<br />

VCH Assa von Kram-Haus 9. 110<br />

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Venetien Landesministerium<br />

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Nacional de Turismo 1.1 209<br />

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Venus Beach Hotel<br />

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Venus Werbeagentur GmbH 6.1 120<br />

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Veranda Leisure & Hospitality 20. 129<br />

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Verbund Oldenburger<br />

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VH Hotels & Resorts 3.1 131<br />

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Viajes Indigo 1.1 209<br />

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Viajes Meridiano Canarias 4.2 203<br />

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Viana Praia Acti vidades Hoteleiras 4.2 116<br />

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Viceroy Maldives 5.2A 107<br />

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Vietnam National Administration<br />

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Vietravel 26.C 326<br />

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Vincci Hoteles 4.2 203<br />

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das Empresas 4.2 115<br />

vinotravel 8.2 201b<br />

Vinpearl JSC 26.C 311<br />

vioma GmbH 6.1 146<br />

VIP Sportstravel GmbH<br />

2.2 201, 201a<br />

Virgin Australia 5.2A 119<br />

Virtual Service Solutions AG 6.1 134<br />

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Visit Brabant 10.2 101<br />

Visit California 2.1 435<br />

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Visit Orlando 2.1 315<br />

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Visit St. Petersburg/Clearwater 2.1 315<br />

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Visit Sweden 18. 128e<br />

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Visit Wales 18. 121<br />

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visit<strong>Berlin</strong> / <strong>Berlin</strong> Tourismus<br />

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visit<strong>Berlin</strong> Partnerhotels e.V. 12. 101<br />

VisitBritain 18.<br />

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VisitDenmark Dänemarks offizielle<br />

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VisitEngland Inh. Stefanie Röder 18. 123<br />

VISITFLANDERS 10.2 104<br />

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VisitGuernsey 18. 124<br />

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Visnu Media Group 5.2B 245<br />

VITA Hotels 2.2 119<br />

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Winters Hotel <strong>Berlin</strong> Mitte -<br />

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The Wall at Checkpoint Charlie 8.1 107<br />

Winters Hotel München -<br />

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Winters Hotel Offenbacher Hof 8.1 107<br />

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WinTourS AG 5.1 132<br />

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World Express Tours Malaysia 26.A 121<br />

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World of Wonders Resort Hotels 3.2 201<br />

World Rainbow Hotels<br />

Nicolas Wijnants 3.1 204c<br />

World Synergy Travel Bulgaria 3.2 101, 114b<br />

World Tourism Cities Federation 26.C 317c<br />

World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 20. 127<br />

World Trade Center Moscow 2.1 122<br />

World Travel Market Portfolio 1.2 213a<br />

World Youth Student and Education<br />

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Worldhotels 9. 120<br />

WorldTicket A/S 6.1 144<br />

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Worldwide Payment Systems 8.1 141<br />

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Wroclaw 2016 - European Capital<br />

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Wuttithamaporn Co.,LTD.<br />

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Wuxi Kultur- und Tourismusförderung<br />

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Wuzhen Tourism 26.C 302<br />

WWS Strube GmbH 10.2 109<br />

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Xiamen Airlines, SkyTeam 9. 102<br />

Xotel SIA 6.1 158<br />

Xperience Tours & Travel 21.A 123<br />

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XTOURMAKER 6.1 122<br />

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Xunaco Tours 26.C 311<br />

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Yanonami Pantanal e Amazonia 1.1 218<br />

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Yasawa Island Resort & Spa 5.2A 103<br />

Yatch Tours Maldives Pvt Ltd 5.2A 107<br />

Yatra Exotic Routes 5.2B 207<br />

Yemen Expedia Tours Company 21.B 214<br />

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YETAIRFLY 10.2 104<br />

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Your Africa 20. 138<br />

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Zanzibar Commission for Tourism 21.A 123<br />

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Alexander Koenig 8.2 103b<br />

Zugspitz Region 6.2B 301<br />

Zuiderzeemuseum - Holland Open<br />

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Zuri Hotels and Resorts 5.2B 205, 205a<br />

Zürich Tourismus Tourist Service 17. 101a-d<br />

Zweckverband Bundesgartenschau<br />

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SARL capitalised at Euros 155,750 • RCS Marseille 413 604 471 • VAT FR 95413604471<br />

• Printing / Druck: Möller Druck und Verlag GmbH, 16356 Ahrensfelde OT Blumberg, Germany<br />

Project: Forest Protection -<br />

Kasigau Wildlife Corridor, Kenya<br />

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