ʻEnehana ʻenehana: Nui ma ka mākeke huakaʻi ʻAlapia

The four-day event kicks-off on Sunday 16 May with a two-part session featuring Gavin Harris from travel marketplace ʻO Skyscanner a Kathryn Wallington from next-generation global distribution platform Kaʻahele.

 “The Application of Technology to Adapt to the New Reality” begins at 12:30 on Sunday 16 May.

Ma hope kēlā lā David Debeule, luna o Expedia Group’s accommodation team in Middle East and Africa, will talk not only about the insights that can be gleaned from listening to the global travel ecosystem but also how these insights can be converted into real-world action plans. This session is on from 16:15 – 17:00.

Elsewhere, an hour-long expert panel will outline “The Path Forward for Destination Marketing Organizations.”  It will be led by Hans Clement from the Dubai office of ʻO Boston Consulting Group a Iva Kutle Skrlec, a destination marketing expert from Google. They will share the findings from an extensive collaborative research project, giving attendees practical advice and takeaways on how to position their destination for the return of travelers. The panel begins at 16:30 on Monday 17 May.

Hotels are also represented across the three-day event. Jochem-Jan Sleiffer, president for the Middle East, Africa & Turkey operations of Hilton, is part of a hospitality panel talking about how data and technology can support personalised trips and memorable experiences. His session starts at 10:30 on Wednesday 19 May.

ʻO Simon Press – Exhibition Director at Hele i mua mai la:

“The return of live events for the global travel industry is welcomed by all of us.

“The line-up we’ve assembled for Travel Forward at ATM Dubai proves that senior execs from across the travel tech ecosystem are willing to travel and share their insights and expertise on how best to approach the first wave of post-pandemic travellers.”

ʻO Danielle Curtis, Luna Hoʻokele Exhibition ME, Makeke Huakaʻi ʻAlapia, penei:

“Travel technology is integral to our hybrid format this year. The use of technology is accelerating across all industry sectors, none more so than the travel sector. With expert insight, it will be fascinating to find out just what the ‘new normal’ will look like, the role technology will play and how industry players and consumers will adapt.”  

ATM 2021 will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre, spread across nine halls. Consistent with the existing density restrictions and social distancing guidelines and regulations, there will be 11,000 people in the halls at any given time.  The theme of this year’s show is ‘A new dawn for travel and tourism’ and the spotlight will be focused on the very latest ‘COVID’ news from around the world – vaccine rollouts, the current state of the industry and more importantly, what the future holds.

The event will once again play an integral role in Arabian Travel Week, a 10-day long festival of travel and tourism events taking place in Dubai and online.

ʻO Dubai kekahi o nā kūlanakauhale palekana loa o ka honua e kipa aku ai me ka nui o nā hana e mālama ai i ka palekana o ka poʻe mākaʻikaʻi i kēlā me kēia pae a me ka touchpoint o kā lākou huakaʻi huakaʻi, mai ka hōʻea ʻana i ka haʻalele. Ua hāʻawi ʻia i kahi hōʻailona 'Safe Travels' mai ka World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). ʻOi aku ma mua o 11.1 miliona mau doses ua lawelawe ʻia ma UAE, ʻo ia hoʻi kahi hoʻokō nui.

ʻO kā ATM 2021 mau hoa hana hoʻolālā e komo pū me ke Keʻena ʻOihana Hoʻolālā a me Kālepa Kālepa ʻo Dubai (Dubai Tourism) ma ke ʻano he Destination Partner, Emaar Hospitality Group ma ke ʻano he Official Hotel Partner, Emirates ma ke ʻano he Airline Partner a ʻo The Vision as Official Destination Management Partner.

Inā ʻoe e hoʻolālā e hele i ATM ma ke kanaka, e ʻoluʻolu e kau ma ka hoʻohana ʻana i nā hashtags #ImGoingtoATM a # ʻIdeArriveHere

E hoʻopaʻa inoa no ATM 2021, e hele i https://www.wtm.com/atm/en-gb/enquire.html               

No ka nū hou e pili ana i ka ATM, e ʻoluʻolu e nānā i ka QR code ma lalo:

ʻEnehana ʻenehana: Nui ma ka mākeke huakaʻi ʻAlapia
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E pili ana i ka mākeke huakaʻi ʻAlapia (ATM)

ʻO ka mākeke huakaʻi ʻAlapia (ATM), i kēia manawa i ka makahiki 28th, ke hoʻomau nei i ke kikowaena no ka kūpaʻa o ka Hikina Waena a me ka loli mau o ka huakaʻi a me ka ʻāina mākaʻikaʻi a haʻaheo iā ia iho ma ke ʻano he kikowaena o nā manaʻo huakaʻi a me nā huakaʻi huakaʻi, e hāʻawi ana i kahi paepae e kūkākūkā i nā ʻike e pili ana i ka wā mau loa. ke hoʻololi nei i ka ʻoihana, kaʻana like i nā hana hou a wehe i nā manawa ʻoihana pau ʻole. ʻO ka Māhele Huakaʻi ʻAlapia kahi ʻāpana o ka Week Travel Arabian. www.wtm.com/atm/en-gb.html # ʻIdeArriveHere

ʻO ka hanana i loko o ke kanaka aʻe: Sabati 16 a hiki i ka Pōʻakolu 19 Mei 2021, Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai

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