Spotlight on Asia

Our 2016survey shows that Asia continues to be one of the top geographical areas of interest forattendees at The New York Times Travel Show

Over 526 exhibitors from around the world decide to exhibit every year in this unique show. Why?Exhibiting in The New York Times Travel Show gives you an opportunity to meet and negotiate with thousands of travel agents and sell directly to tens of thousands of affluent travelers from the New York, tristate and northeast region. Increase your brand awareness with the largest gathering in the U.S. of the world’s travel media.

2016 SHOW BY THE NUMBERS

  • 8,300+ travel professionals in attendance including 4,500 travel agents.
  • $2.69 billion – estimated volume of travel business.
  • 20,750 consumer traveler attendees, a 3% growth from 2015.
  • $6 million – estimated revenue exhibitors expected to generate from sales on-site or shortly after the show.
  • 900+ accredited media journalists from around the world in attendance resulting ina 25% increase in article coverage.

PAST ANDCURRENT EXHIBITORS IN THE ASIA PAVILION

Access China Tours, Affordable Asia, Amega Travel & Trading Company, Asia Transpacific Journeys, Beijing Tourism, Bushbutlers, Champion Holidays, Charms of Vietnam-Myanmar, China National Tourist Office, Great Dane Journeys, Highlands Asia Travel, India Tourism, Indonesian Consulate General, Insight Tours, Japan Local Government Center, Japan National Tourism Organization, Kerala Tourism, Korean Tourism Organization, Macau Government Tourist Office, Ministry of Tourism of Cambodia, Mongolian Travel,Nomadic Expeditions,Okinawa Convention and Visitors Bureau, PATA, Pacific Delight Tours, Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority, Philippine Department of Tourism, President Cruises, Singapore Airlines Vacations, Spiceland Holidays India & Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Tourism, Taiwan Tourism Bureau, The Indonesian Consulate General in New York, The Tourism Authority of Thailand,Tourism Council of Bhutan, Tourism Malaysia, Travel Indochina, Victoria Cruises/Ritz Tours, Yampu Tours and Zhangjiajie Tourism.

TARGETED EXHIBITORS

Exhibitors from over 150 countries exhibit in targeted Pavilions such as the Asia Pavilion and include international tourist boards, convention and visitors bureaus, hotels, tour operators, cruises, industry associations, culinary, travel-related retailers and technology vendors.Booths are sold on a first-come-first-served basis and if you are a member of any of the Industry Sponsors listed below, you may apply a 10% discount to your booth price.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ADDITIONAL EXPOSURE OPPORTUNITIES
Exhibiting in The New York Times Travel Show provides you with many ways to gain exposure and helps you achieve the maximum ROI. Participate in cultural stages, culinary tastingsand demonstrations, and the many other opportunities that are available.
CONNECT WITH TRAVEL AGENTS WHO SELL ASIA
Trade Day–A targeted conference – Focus on Asia: featuring expert panels of travel professionals was created to spotlight travel trends and information important to travel agents selling travel to Asia. An exclusive time has been created on Trade Day in the exhibition hall for only travel professionals to discuss business opportunities and networkwith over 8,300 travel professionals.

CONNECT WITH MEDIA, JOURNALISTSAND BLOGGERS WHO COVER ASIANTRAVELTRENDS
With over900 media in attendance, there’s no better place for you to present your destination, latest trends, products and technology than to the media who contribute articles, photos, videos and more.

CONNECT WITH CONSUMERS WHO ARE INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE!
Consumer Seminars and Meet the Experts Loungewith over 21,000 consumers in attendance! Many are interested in learning more about Asian travel andwill have many opportunities during the two-day show to hear from tourism experts. Surveys of our attendees consistently show that Asia is one of the most important regions of the world for consumer travelers to research and travel to.

Contact Cyndie Gardner, sales director, The New York Times Travel Show, ;
203-622-1710 for additional details and opportunities.