It’s not too late to book massive sustainable exposure post itb
Making their way to find out about you?
Want a report on your stand? Video interview? We still have a few slots left
Get a bit of the 6billion euros turnover plus expose your offer to a massively global trade audience
With 180 countries, 10,000 exhibitors, 180,000 visitors, it’s no wonder that ITB generated no less than 6 billion Euros in sales last year.
And this year it will for sure be even bigger.
Why not use this massive tourism trade global business hub to showcase your offer and get YOUR slice of that 6+billion euros ? Plus sustainable connections….
Don’t forget that ITB celebrates and promotes sustainable tourism with its unique CSR platform
We can help you get maximum value for your sustainable tourism product or service with video interviews and great exposure in our post ITB Vision on Sustainable Tourism edition.
At TravelMole we now have over 400,000 travel trade subscribers globally who create over 2.5 million page views a month. And Vision on Sustainable Tourism is the only B2B travel industry sustainable tourism medium.
As usual, we will be producing a guide to ITB CSR/Sustainable Tourism and a report the week after.
If you’d like to be included in our post ITB report, it will cost just 200 Euros.
For this you will get 50 words of your choice and a hyperlink to your website – after that it’s up to you or we can help too, with video interviews and with social media marketing.
Your words and link could be included in the story in TravelMole and will be sent out in our weekly Vision on Sustainable Tourism newswire.
Want something more substantial? Before and after sponsored stories with or without video, perhaps? Just let us know and we’ll be happy to help.
Just email [email protected]
There is very limited availability for video interviews to be run by our editorial staff which will be filmed at ITB and run in the post-event report. To reserve a slot email [email protected]
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