What to expect at Africa Travel Week Virtual

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A nexus for travel professionals across South Africa, the continent and the globe, Africa Travel Week plays hosts to various shows, conferences and award ceremonies focusing on leisure tourism, luxury travel, LGBTQ+ travel, MICE/business travel, sport tourism as well as travel technology and comprises of 2 key events, World Travel Market Africa (WTMA) and the International Luxury Travel Market Africa (ILTMA).

As the world adapts to our new reality at a rapid rate, Africa Travel Week Connect in the City was born out of passion to connect people face to face after months of existing in a virtual world. We recognize the benefits of networking in person and the opportunities that it creates.

Like any trade show, we invite you to meet with exhibitors. During each day of ATW Virtual, you will gain access for 2 hours to take advantage of meeting with exhibitors of your choosing. Ad-hoc meetings will take place in dedicated time slots each day:
• Wednesday, 07 April: 09h00 – 11h00
• Thursday, 08 April: 14h00 -16h00
• Friday, 09 April: 12h00 – 14h00

In addition, going virtual means that we can engage with even more International experts. Log into 43 content sessions as thought-leaders from around the globe explore pertinent topics, share invaluable case-studies, and engage with you as we aim to rebuild tourism on the African continent.

Registration will be opened in the coming weeks. In the interim, we encourage you to register your interest to be the first to be notified.

We cannot wait to welcome you again!

Register your interest Here

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