Hong Kong’s fifth wave of Covid infections have forced International Travel Expo (ITE) 2022 to move from June to August 18-21.
ITE 2022 incorporates the 36th ITE (Leisure) and the 17th MICE Travel Expo.
Prior to the postponement, ITE 2022 had secured participation by repeat and new exhibiting national and regional tourism boards and companies from destinations such as Japan, Thailand and Canada.
Show organiser, TKS Exhibition Services, expects stronger exhibitor interest as more destinations waive quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated international travellers.
Step into the world of comfort and productivity at Amari SPICE Penang, as the property’s facilities and attentive service ensure a memorable and cared-for stay.
Opened in September, the 700-key Andaz Macau lays claim to being the largest property in the brand’s global portfolio. While that perks up one’s ears, it is the hotel’s presentation of local artworks and artefacts that steals the show
Visitors to Singapore can opt to visit Hell’s Museum for an eye-opening experience, and have one hell of a time exploring the concepts behind graphic representations of sins and punishments in the afterlife.
Hong Kong’s fifth wave of Covid infections have forced International Travel Expo (ITE) 2022 to move from June to August 18-21.
ITE 2022 incorporates the 36th ITE (Leisure) and the 17th MICE Travel Expo.
Prior to the postponement, ITE 2022 had secured participation by repeat and new exhibiting national and regional tourism boards and companies from destinations such as Japan, Thailand and Canada.
Show organiser, TKS Exhibition Services, expects stronger exhibitor interest as more destinations waive quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated international travellers.