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ITB Berlin 2007: Leading International Meeting of Travel Industry Sets New Records



    "In terms of quality and volume the ITB Berlin 2007 continues to
    strengthen its position as the world's leading marketing platform for
    the travel industry. For example, over the past five days the industry
    has been able to form a picture of the changes that will take place in
    global demand as a result of climate change. At the same time the
    Berlin Exhibition Grounds were the background to an excellent level of
    business, providing the basis for commercial success in 2007." These
    were the entirely positive conclusions drawn by Dr. Christian Goke,
    COO of Messe Berlin.

    Each year the ITB Berlin becomes an even more international event.
    Whereas in 2003 approximately one third of all trade visitors came to
    Berlin from abroad, this year they accounted for 43 per cent of the
    total, a further two per cent rise over the previous year. However,
    the world's largest travel trade show did not only set new records for
    the number of exhibitors: 10,923 companies from 184 countries
    presented the latest products and services from the travel industry
    (previous year: 10,856 companies from 183 countries). The number of
    trade visitors broke the 100,000 barrier for the first time. Between
    Wednesday and Friday 108,735 trade visitors were recorded, a 15 per
    cent rise. (2006: 94,553 trade visitors). The ITB Convention Market
    Trends & Innovations proved to be a major attraction, with
    participation up by a quarter and a total of more than 9,000 trade
    visitors. On Saturday 68,419 members of the general public came in
    search of ideas for their next vacation, compared with the 68,270 who
    attended on the Friday afternoon and the weekend at last year's ITB
    Berlin. Over the five days of this trade show the halls on the Berlin
    Exhibition Grounds were visited by a total of 177,154 visitors.

    BTW and DRV: Summit meeting for the trade sector

    Klaus Laepple, President of the National Association of the German
    Tourism Industry (BTW) and President of the German Tour Operators' and
    Travel Agents' Association (DRV) summed up as follows: "As the world's
    top event for the travel industry the ITB was a massive success. As
    the figures clearly reveal, there were substantially more trade
    visitors compared with last year. The ITB can justifiably carry the
    designation International, because the proportion of foreign visitors
    rose again this year. Exhibitors were positive in their assessments of
    this event too. They are thoroughly satisfied, reporting on many new
    customers and plenty of contracts. The ITB provides the general public
    with a unique opportunity to learn about the attractions and
    advantages of the most varied range of countries and regions in a
    concentrated form, all at one location, and to obtain suggestions
    about their next holidays. The partner country, India, made the best
    possible use of the ITB in order to gain the maximum publicity and to
    highlight its potential as a destination for vacationers and business
    travellers alike. Encouraged by such positive signs the travel
    industry is expecting a successful year for tourism. Tour operators
    and travel agencies are confident that last year's positive trend will
    be continued and that the travel sector will finish the year with
    further increases."

    Positive response by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

    Francesco Frangialli, Secretary General of the World Tourism
    Organization (UNWTO) emphasised the particular importance of the ITB
    Berlin for the development of climate protection strategies:

    "ITB 2007 was a landmark event at which the industry began to
    support our call for a proactive global strategy to respond
    constructively to the new demands of climate change without
    compromising on the basic challenge of using tourism as a tool to
    fight poverty. And we at UNWTO will respond in turn to the need and
    report back on progress at every ITB going forward. We are confident
    that by 2015 - the target date of the Millennium Development Goals -
    we will be able to show real progress on both fronts."

    Spotlight on the partner country, India

    India already occupies a strong position within global tourism as
    a destination for business travellers and tourists. Due to its
    political stability, a strong economy and an increasingly favourable
    climate for business and investment there are excellent prospects for
    an increase in tourism. During the ITB Berlin the subcontinent
    highlighted a wide range of offers and numerous promotional campaigns.
    On the evening prior to the start of the trade show India organised a
    spectacular opening ceremony featuring the country's many diverse
    aspects. Giriraj Singh Kushwaha, European Director, India Tourism: "We
    are very happy with everything. Our exhibitors are reporting very good
    business, better than at last year's event. Tour operators are
    displaying an enormous amount of interest. Our appearance as partner
    country at the ITB Berlin was a thoroughgoing success. I can state
    this on behalf of my Minister of Tourism and Culture, Ambika Soni,
    too. We were also very satisfied with the organisational arrangements
    made by Messe Berlin. A great deal of media interest has been
    generated. In Germany too India is "in". During the weekend the ITB is
    much busier and louder than during the trade visitors' days. We want
    and need the general public, our tourists. We are now expecting a
    record number of visitors to India in 2007."

    ITB Berlin as a meeting place for the media and politics

    The ITB Berlin is an international media event. In addition to
    international news agencies it was also attended by some 8,000
    journalists from 91 countries (previous year: 85 countries).

    In accordance with the new arrangement the next ITB Berlin 2008
    will take place from Wednesday to Sunday, 5 to 9 March 2008. From
    Wednesday until Friday admission will again be restricted to trade
    visitors only.

    ITB Berlin 2007: The final visitor count will be available as of
    11 a.m. on Monday, 12 March 2007.

    For additional details: www.itb-berlin.com