Gay & Lesbian Travel has become a recognised growth segment of the international travel market.
ITB Berlin was its pioneer and has been showcasing travel products for this market since 2003.
This
 is the fourth time that ITB Berlin will be shining the spotlight on 
this segment’s exhibitors at an attractive combined stand in Hall 2.1a.
The Pink Pavilion now showcases a wider range of gay and lesbian destinations than any other event.
On 9
 and 10 March, the weekend of ITB Berlin, gays and lesbians will be able
 to book trips directly with exhibitors for the first time.
Public
 attractions such as the Queer Tango on the Gay & Lesbian stand of 
Argentina will be highlighting the colourful diversity of lesbian, gay, 
bisexual and
 transgender tourism (LGBT). visitBerlin will be presenting the Pink Pillow, a new hotel initiative.
Trade visitors can find out more about this attractive market at the ITB Berlin Convention.
Dr.
Martin
 Buck, director of the Competence Center Travel & Logistics, Messe 
Berlin: “The gay and lesbian travel market has enormous growth potential
 and due to
 changing attitudes that respect diversity and human rights is gaining 
strong support in the travel industry.
Over the past ten years LGBT tourism has stood side by side with other travel segments at ITB Berlin and
over the last three years the ITB Convention has also addressed this topic.”
ITB Berlin champions gay and lesbian travel at international level as well and is a member of the
 board of directors of the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA).
In 
this role it supports the newly established IGLTA Foundation, which 
obtains scholarships for students enabling them to take part in the 
annual IGLTA Convention,
 which this year will be taking place in Chicago.
On 6
 March, the Wednesday afternoon of the show will provide an opportunity 
to meet people and network at a get-together at ITB Berlin, along with 
the show’s
 partner Lufthansa on the stand of Spartacus International Gayguide and 
the IGLTA in Hall 2.1.
The
 stand of the IGLTA will also have information on trips to Florida, Los 
Angeles, Bulgaria, India, Tel Aviv, Greece and World Rainbow Hotels.
New exhibitors and a programme of colourful events
Newcomers
 to the Pink Pavilion in Hall 2.1a include the New York Resort The OUT 
NYC and Czech Tourism
 with Prague Pride, the Monochrome Resort in Thailand, India’s tour 
operator and gay travel pioneer Indjapink, as well as Gran Canaria and 
Maspalomas.
Regular
 exhibitors at this year’s ITB Berlin include DERTOUR and Destsetters, 
along with numerous co-exhibitors from Greece and Cyprus.
Among the established attractions is the Vienna Gay Café at the Pink Pavilion,
where the city of Vienna will be represented for the first time.
This year,
visitBerlin is a co-exhibitor at the Pink Pavilion and will be 
presenting the Pink Pillow hotel initiative, one of the measures with 
which it aims to highlight Berlin’s attractiveness to LGBT tourists.
Numerous specialist publishers will be presenting their printed works at ITB Berlin.
Special
 Media SDL Verlag, which publishes both “Siegessäule“, the city’s 
magazine for gays and lesbians, and Berlin’s traditional Queer Guide in 
cooperation
 with visitBerlin, can be found on the combined stand of ITB Berlin and TomOnTour/Diversity Tourism UG.
A special edition of the magazine supplement “Queer Travel“ is also being published to coincide with the start of ITB Berlin.
Among
 partygoers the GAY ITB Party by TomOnTour, organised by the ITB’s LGBT 
partner Diversity Tourism, already enjoys cult status. Due to its great 
popularity
 admission is by personal invitation only.
This year GayandAway.com, the travel partner of TomOnTour, will be represented at ITB Berlin for the first time.
Discussions and latest research results
At the ITB Berlin Convention the ITB Destination Days will be addressing the topic of gay and lesbian
 travel.
On 8
 March 2013, international experts including Steven Eidelberg, Accor 
North America, Chris Lee, Tourism Authority of Thailand, Mya Reyes, 
President, Las
 Vegas Gay Visitors Bureau and Rika Jean-François, responsible for LGBT 
travel at ITB Berlin, will be discussing “Gay and Lesbian Tourism: a 
market with an untapped potential.“
Community
 Marketing Inc. CMI from San Francisco, the LGBT science partner of ITB 
Berlin, will be presenting its latest research results.
Afterwards,
 a discussion round will be debating how destinations and hotels can 
implement well-managed, top-down strategies that enable them to easily 
exploit
 new markets.
This is a particular area where numerous companies have made successful inroads into new markets.
Thomas Bömkes, the LGBT consulting partner of ITB Berlin, will be moderating the event.
For
 those keen to follow up the debate, starting at 5.30 p.m. a 
get-together will be taking place in the Vienna Gay Café at the Pink 
Pavilion in Hall 2.1.
The event’s hosts are the ITB Academy and Special Media Verlag, the LGBT media partner of ITB Berlin.
For
 PR managers, important events on 6 March include an afternoon 
get-together with the media and numerous exhibitors and partners, among 
them Antwerp and Vienna,
 at the Vienna Gay Café, and a workshop by Special Media Verlag in the 
Regensburg Room at 11.30 a.m. on “how to organise a press trip for the 
gay and lesbian media.“
ITB Berlin’s commitment is not confined to the dates of the show.
Along
 with its LGBT partner Diversity Tourism the ITB Academy will be holding
 lectures on this subject at venues around the world.
In 
2012 the ITB Academy successfully organised seminars and LGBT travel 
information events, including in India, the USA and in Rio de Janeiro at
 Brazil’s travel
 trade show ABAV.
Moreover, the officer responsible for this market segment at ITB Berlin is a member of the advisory committee of IGLTA.
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