Hotelbeds’ MarketHub Asia event heading to Bangkok
Hotelbeds’ MarketHub event is returning to Asia later this year.
The bedbank will bring travel professionals together in Bangkok from 21-23 November 2023 at Amari Watergate Bangkok.
Under the theme “Where next?”, MarketHub will feature interactive sessions, panel discussions and networking opportunities.
Attendees will hear insights from travel leaders, as well as exchanges with a range of industry experts, on the future of travel.
“MarketHub Asia showcases the value of bringing leaders from across the travel industry to learn and uncover all the opportunities that lie ahead,” said Carlos Munoz, CCO of Hotelbeds.
“This event will provide a gateway for global travel professionals to tap into the potential of both the Asia-Pacific and Middle East markets.”
The latest data from Hotelbeds shows that Thailand has experienced rapid growth, with 180% increase compared to this time last year.
Top Thai destinations are Bangkok, Koh Samui, Krabi, Pattaya and Phuket.
Recent figures show almost 12 million international tourists have visited since the beginning of the year.
Chinese travellers accounted for more than 1.3 million arrivals.
MarketHub has been held in Amsterdam and Cancun this year.
MarketHub Asia is an invitation-only event attended by key Hotelbeds partners from Asia-Pacific and Middle East.
Amari Watergate Bangkok is part of the ONYX Hospitality Group, which also operates the Shama and OZO, hotel brands.
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