With less than 3 months until the region’s leading luxury travel event takes place, ILTM Asia Pacific is set to reach pre-pandemic levels of attendance with an expected 1,000 delegates looking to gather at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore on 19-22 June 2023.
The show has also already seen confirmation from smaller, independent luxury travel suppliers such as ÀNI Private Resorts – the world’s first collection of exclusive and all-inclusive private resorts, Jawakara – a new, high-end family friendly and multigenerational Maldives island, and Angama – a stunning new safari lodge in Kenya.
Well entrenched luxury brands such as Rosewood Hotels and Resorts, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Marriott International Luxury Brands, IHG Hotels & Resorts and Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group will be present, as well as XO Private, Preferred Hotels, Small Luxury Hotels of the World and Leading Hotels of the World who will be showcasing many of their member hotels. Attendees can tour several international destinations across the show floor with Fiji, Italy, Portugal and Korea all committing to attend.

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This year’s edition sees a myriad of business opportunities for international and regional luxury travel brands and destinations alike, with over 450 select luxury travel advisors from across the region looking to connect with over 450 luxury travel providers. As well as pre-scheduled meetings programs on the show floor, the three days will include an abundance of networking prospects across Singapore. In addition, a curated, exclusive VIP media program of events for 35 of the most influential international and regional luxury travel media will also run concurrently. The most productive luxury travel agents representing the region’s highest net worth of clients will be hosted at the event by ILTM in Singapore – 44% will be new to the trade show this year; the majority (60%) will be from Australasia, while 9% come from South-East Asia, 8% from China, 7% from India and Hong Kong, 6% from Taiwan, and 3% from Japan.

