CINZ Meetings 2019

CINZ Meetings 2019 is definitely a stage where numerous major products and solutions could be put on show. Several of these will be about Travel, Mice, Tourism, Business Travel, Convention, Business Events, Exhibition, Events and Meetings.

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OTHER PAST CONFERENCES

Women’s Travel Fest

February 16-19, 2024 | USA

With over a dozen talks and workshops, networking events, and purposeful wellness experiences, you won’t just walk away with knowledge, you’ll find your tribe. We’re not just about business; our focus is a shared passion for travel through unity, community, and meaningful connection.

Travel Tech USA Canada 2024

March 22, 2024 | USA

The Travel Tech conference series launched in 2020 – during the most unprecedented travel market we have ever experienced – to teach hotels how to adjust their operations to regain profitability, regardless of how the COVID-19 pandemic affects demand. . The Travel Tech conference series brings together hotels, OTAs and hotel technology companies to learn about operational technology and gain practical insights on how to leverage recent innovations to accelerate travel recovery around the world. Today it is the trade's biggest online event, with more than 1.6 million organic impressions.

Travel & Adventure Show

January 13-14, 2024 | USA

The Travel and Adventure Shows are a series of exhibits that take place across the USA. So American visitors have the option to catch the business travel conferences closest to them. Discover new travel destinations across the globe, and take the chance to rub shoulders with some big travel celeb names. These travel events bring tourism businesses and the public together.

Fitur — International Tourism Trade Fair

January 24-28, 2024 | Spain

The tourism industry is a major driver of global and local economy. In addition, it has the potential to improve the quality of life of communities. Through the selected challenge, in FiturNext, sponsored by CAF, development bank of Latin America, we look for best practices that can have positive effects on communities, groups and populations who did not previously benefit from this activity.