Foods of all flavours and influences, experts from different industries, countries and regions, exclusive discounts for your dreamed travel destination and much more is what you will find on the following edition of The New York Times Travel Show held on January 8-9 at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City. If you are planning to join the show don't miss our interview with the organisers and discover all the benefits and reasons to don't miss this international celebration.
What are the novelties of the next edition?
Apart from hosting valuable conferences and seminars conducted by experts in the travelling field, we are debuting a new travel and wellness pavilion. More details to come soon.
3 reasons to visit The New York Times Travel Show.
- Make new connections, expand your network and build relationships — Connect with peers during coffee breaks, lunch and the industry reception so that you walk away with innovative ideas you can put into practice immediately.
- Meet top destinations, suppliers and tour operators in the exhibition — Visit with over 500 exhibitors from overseas national tourist boards, convention and visitors bureaus, hotels, tour operators, cruise lines, industry associations, travel-related services and technology.
- Value — Pre-show registration is $59 and includes admission to all Travel Industry Conferences, lunch, keynote address, industry reception (6–7 p.m.), exclusive time in the exhibition (Friday from 2–7 p.m.), and Saturday and Sunday seminars, Meet the Experts and exhibition.
Benefits to exhibit here?
Gain detailed destination and product knowledge to share with your clients — Attend the extensive education program, featuring 21 Focus Conferences, and gain effective sales and marketing tools to reach new clients.
What benefits brings The New York Times Travel Show to the city?
The Travel Show is the largest consumer and trade travel show in North America. We are proud to host the event in New York City, a city in which 200 languages are spoken and where cultures from across the globe live side by side in harmony.
What is the visitor's profile?
Travel industry professionals and anyone interested in travel.
Some participation results from the last edition
The 2015 show welcomed a total of 28,442 travellers and industry professionals to a jam-packed three days of travel sales and education. Overall attendance was up 20 percent, making 2015 the best-attended show in nearly a decade. Trade attendance throughout the three days was the highest ever with 8,281 industry professionals.
The 2015 exhibition grew again with over 130 of new exhibitors participating for the first time increasing the total number of exhibitors to 545 organizations representing over 150 different countries.