Worldwide
 demand for floor space
 at ITB Berlin is high, no more so than from exhibitors representing 
Arab and Asian countries and South America. The Travel Technology Hall 
(Hall 6.1) is already booked up and features leading companies in this 
market. At the eTravelWorld experts will be giving
 lectures and workshops debating the latest social media and mobile 
travel services topics. The Gay & Lesbian Travel section in Hall 2.1
 is also set to expand. 
David 
Ruetz, head of ITB Berlin: “Despite the economic difficulties around the
 world ITB Berlin is a place where the global trade industry can still 
do good business.
 The high level of demand from emerging destinations such as Asia and 
South America and the growth of popular markets such as Travel 
Technology are proof of how stable the global travel industry is.“
Indonesia,
 the partner country of ITB Berlin 2013, is represented in Halls 26 and 
4.1, where visitors can watch colourful stage events. This year the ITB 
Berlin Convention
 is celebrating its tenth anniversary, with numerous leading experts 
holding lectures and discussions. The show’s Convention & Culture 
Partner is Azerbaijan, which in addition to being on the combined stand 
in Hall 3.2 is also showcasing the beauty of the Silk
 Road in Hall 7.2b. This year marks the second time that ITB Berlin, 
together with the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), is 
highlighting developments on the famous Silk Road. At the ITB Berlin 
Convention sustainable tourism, climate change
 and water shortages are among the topics at this year’s CSR Day. 
A wide range of destinations
Good news 
from South America as well: all of its nations are represented at the 
travel trade show. Newcomers to ITB Berlin 2013 include South Sudan, 
which gained independence
 from Sudan on 9 July 2011 and is represented alongside other African 
countries. Arab countries such as Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Morocco, 
Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates and Libya have already booked their 
places at the world’s largest travel trade show. Iraq
 occupies an even larger stand than last year. Yemen is back after an 
absence from ITB Berlin. Asian countries, including Indonesia, the 
Philippines, Taiwan and China are represented on larger stands. Hall 
5.2b is fully occupied with India’s displays and a
 number of Indian exhibitors have moved to Hall 5.2a, where the state of
 Uttarakhand is represented for the first time. Destinations such as 
Nepal and Bhutan are becoming increasingly popular and can be found in 
Hall 5.2a along with various independent exhibitors.
 After a number of years hosting their own stands Australia and New 
Zealand are combining again to present a joint display in 2013. This 
year Papua New Guinea can be found in the centre of Hall 5.2a.
Innovations and trends in Mobile Travel and Social Media
For many 
years Travel Technology, which can be found in Halls 6.1, 8.1 and 10.1, 
all of which are booked up, has been among the boom markets at ITB 
Berlin. Newcomers
 and regular exhibitors in the Mobile Travel and Social Media sections 
are presenting their innovations and new products in Hall 7.1c. At this 
year’s eTravelWorld experts are again debating industry topics from a 
variety of angles. Among the topics are ”The
 opportunities and risks of the social web for the travel industry“ and 
”More efficient travel using eTravel, navigation and mobile travel 
guides.“ Visitors can find out about new trends at workshops and 
establish valuable contacts in the lounge. Due the high
 number of bookings hotel portals are also exhibiting in Hall 25. Hall 
10.2 with its focus on cultural tourism is also booked up. For the first
 time, Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia are hosting their own stands in 
the hall.
Corporate 
social responsibility has been a major theme at ITB Berlin for many 
years. One of the most important events at ITB Berlin is the CSR Day, 
which forms part
 of the ITB Convention. Hall 4.1 also features an extensive programme of
 events on social responsibility in tourism and for the duration of ITB 
Berlin important discussions and information events are taking place on 
the large events stage.
Gay & Lesbian Travel an increasingly important market
Lesbian, 
gay, bisexual and transgender travel (LGBT) has long ceased to be a 
niche market. The fact that the Pink Pavilion in Hall 2.1 is booked up 
is proof of this.
 This year the now famous Vienna Gay Café is joined by a stand hosted by
 the city of Vienna. Newcomers to the Pink Pavilion are the New York 
resort The OUT NYC, Czech Tourism, the Monochrome Resort in Thailand and
 Indjapink, an Indian tour operator and pioneer
 of gay tours. Also attending again are the ITB partners TomOnTour/Diversity Management,
the International Gay &Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA), as well as numerous international co-exhibitors including
Siegessäule, Spartacus,
DERTOUR and Destsetters, and numerous co-exhibitors from
 Greece and Cyprus. On 8 March at the ITB Destination Days, an event at 
the ITB Convention, experts are discussing the future prospects of this 
market.
Focus on the Silk Road and the Danube region
Together 
with UNWTO ITB Berlin will be paying special attention to the 
development of tourism along the Silk Road. Following its successful 
launch last year a second
 edition of the Silk Road Ministers‘ Meeting is taking place on 6 March 
2013. In Hall 7.2.b Azerbaijan, the Convention & Culture Partner of 
ITB, has information about the natural beauty as well as on developments
 along the famous Silk Road.
Seven of 
the ten countries bordering the Danube are joining forces at ITB Berlin 
2013 with a common goal in mind, that of drawing visitors’ attention to 
this region.
 Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Romania and Serbia are 
providing information on the various aspects and diversity of this 
tourism region which shares many national borders. Events include a 
panel discussion at the ITB Berlin Convention on Thursday,
 7 March 2013 from 12.45 to 1.30 p.m. and guided tours of the seven 
countries’ stands, where one can find out more about the attractions of 
each Danube region. As part of a competition on the open weekend at ITB 
Berlin, visitors can obtain a stamp in their
 own “passport to the Danube” from each stand and will get a chance to 
win attractive trips to the region.
The details, products and services of all the exhibitors at ITB Berlin can be found at the Virtual
 Market Place at www.virtualmarket.itb-berlin.com. The Virtual Market Place also functions as an online catalogue. Information is updated on a regular
 basis.
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