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Dirk Dreyer recently took the job as new General Manager of Berlin’s striking nhow hotel. He
has an atypical background, having worked primarily for music companies like Sony Music and
EMI, and spent 20 years on the road as a DJ and music producer before getting into hospitality
just a few years ago. So how does this qualify him for the job? The nhow is the hotel industry’s
first truly “music themed” establishment. Given his eclectic background we asked Mr Dreyer for
some different ideas for “where to go” in this great city.
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Wildwater Rafting
Coasteering
Commanding a prized
location in the heart
of Adelaide’s Central
Business District, the 250key new build Park Hotel
Adelaide will be part of a
mixed-use development
that also features 280
private residences.
“As we seek to extend
our brand footprint in
strategic destinations
across Australia, we shall
continue building upon
PHAL Hotel Facade
the expansive space a
family requires and the
perfect private space that
couples long for. The
suites are complete with
a generous living room,
dining area, kitchen,
private balcony and
pantry. The resort also
has 39 villas comprising
of 35 one-bedroom and 4
two-bedroom units, each
with a private swimming
pool and a traditional
Balinese pavilion set in a
lush tropical garden.
The hotel is located on
a hilltop in the popular
precinct of Nusa Dua,
landscape surroundings,
the hotel is tastefully
designed in natural
woods, earthy shades
and prints that embrace
the botanical theme and
provide a relaxed and
tranquil atmosphere for
guests throughout their
stay.
As guests enter the hotel
they are greeted by a
large open-plan reception
area, with high ceilings,
grand mirrors and stylish
lobby furniture to sit and
take in the surroundings.
There are six room
types available to
UPSCALE
OR LUXURY:
IT’S FOR
YOU TO
DECIDE…
Grand Park is a luxury hotel
brand synonymous with
premium accommodation,
facilities, service and comfort
designed for discerning
business and leisure
travellers. The Grand Park
brand can be found in our
Singapore, China and Japan
hotels.
Park Hotel
Adelaide,
opening last
quarter 2018
Touching Lives and Inspiring Along The Way
Park Hotel Group brings its unique touch to the Australian market – and adds new properties in SE Asia
Back at ITB Berlin with new ideas and offers, Park Hotel Group is pursuing its
expansion plan in APAC. Expertise and passion for the craft of hospitality has
defined the growth of the Park Hotel Group for more than fifty years. From a
single hotel in Hong Kong in 1961, the group’s current portfolio includes twelve
properties across five countries and eight cities. Managed under our luxury
‘Grand Park’ and upscale ‘Park Hotel’ brands, guests have access to over 3,600
rooms in APAC’s region’s key gateway cities.
Allen Law
Chief Executive Officer,
Park Hotel Group
ITB BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1st March 2016
EXTENDING THE
BRAND FOOTPRINT
TO AUSTRALIA
In a hotel management
contract with Pirie
Investments (AUS) Pty Ltd,
the Park Hotel Group will
manage Park Hotel Adelaide,
its first hotel in Australia. The
hotel is scheduled to open in
the last quarter of 2018.
The signing ceremony, graced
by the Hon Martin HamiltonSmith, Minister for Investment
a n d Tr a d e, M i n i s t e r f o r
Defence Industries and
Minister for Veterans’ Affairs,
South Australia was held in
Singapore in August 2015.
It signifies the debut of the Park
Hotel brand in the Oceania
region as the Group continues
its aggressive expansion
into key destinations across
Asia Pacific.
“Park Hotel Adelaide marks
a significant milestone for
Park Hotel Group. We have
been looking to expand into
Australia for a while and
this collaboration presents
an exciting opportunity for
us to do just that,” said Mr.
Allen Law, Chief Executive
Officer of Park Hotel Group.
“Adelaide has seen a massive
expansion of convention
facilities, the medical precinct
and the Riverbank and
Adelaide Oval development
and represents tremendous
growth
o p p o r t u n i t y.
Increased flight connectivity,
strong event calendar and
continued growth of the
Chinese and Asian markets
AS WE SEEK TO
EXTEND OUR BRAND
FOOTPRINT IN STRATEGIC
DESTINATIONS ACROSS
AUSTRALIA, WE SHALL
CONTINUE BUILDING UPON
OUR SERVICE PHILOSOPHY
OF GENUINE CARE AND
LOVING HOSPITALITY; AND
EXTEND IT TO OUR GUESTS
IN THIS PART OF THE
WORLD
our service philosophy of
genuine care and loving
hospitality; and extend it
to our guests in this part
of the world.” Mr Law
added.
FIRST BALINESE
RESORT FOR
PARK HOTEL
GROUP SET
TO OPEN THIS
MONTH
Park Hotel Group is
further strengthening its
presence in Southeast
recent pro-tourism
initiatives, such as the
visa-free access for major
source countries, Park
Hotel Nusa Dua Bali is
well-poised to ride on an
exciting wave of tourism
growth.”
Nestled on 3.4 hectares of
land, Park Hotel Nusa Dua
Bali has 152 guestrooms
and suites with room
sizes ranging from 25sqm
to 209sqm. The suites
are perfect for family
getaways providing
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providing stunning
views of Nusa Dua
Beach and Benoa Bay,
creating the perfect
setting for relaxation. It
is a 10-minute drive from
Ngurah Rai International
Airport and is within easy
access to the beaches
of Nusa Dua, Tanjung
Benoa, Uluwatu and the
entertainment areas of
Jimbaran and Kuta.
PARK HOTEL
ALEXANDRA NOW
OPEN
A peaceful oasis on the
fringe of Singapore’s CBD,
Park Hotel Alexandra
opened its doors to guests
in 2015. In the midst of an
urban district with easy
access to both business
and leisure destinations,
Park Hotel Alexandra
boasts 442 elegantly
furnished guestrooms
and suites overlooking
the lush greenery of
Singapore’s woodlands.
Inspired by its garden
guests, Superior Room,
Deluxe Room, Premier
Room, Crystal Club
Room, Executive Suite
and Park Suite all fitted
with the latest modern
conveniences, mini bar
and complimentary
wireless access. The suite
rooms showcase lavish
touches including a grand
living room, designer
furniture and state-ofthe-art sound systems.
The exclusive Crystal
Club Lounge, located at
the top level of the hotel,
commands stunning
views of the city skyline
and gives suite and
club guests access to
exclusive privileges such
as personalised check-in
and check-out services,
buffet breakfast, allday refreshments and
complimentary business
facilities.
Park Hotel is an upscale hotel
brand symbolising utmost
convenience, personalised
services and high standards
of amenities carefully crafted
to please business and
leisure travellers. The Park
Hotel brand can be found
in our Singapore, Indonesia,
Hong Kong and Australia
hotels.
Continuing growth through
acquisitions and hotel
management services,
the group seeks to extend
its service philosophy
of providing “Loving
Hospitality”. With service at
the heart of hospitality, Park
Hotels Group endeavours to
create unique and memorable
travel experiences, and to
bring joy to its guests. This
is also the brand promise,
where every encounter is a
“discovery of love”.
The group’s motto says it all:
“At Park Hotel Group, our
success is not appraised by
the number of hotels under
our fold, but by the number
of lives we touch and inspire
along the way”.
Adventure Action
at ITB Berlin
Wales 2016: Year of Adventure
– an unprecedented campaign
This year at ITB Berlin, the Visit Wales is presenting
its unprecedented campaign to promote Wales as the
world’s capital of adventure tourism.
T h e pro m o t i o n i s at t h e
initiative of Deputy Minister
for Culture, Sport and
Tourism, Ken Skates, who
has announced a series of
themed years, beginning
with the Year of Adventure in
2016. Following The Year of
Adventure in 2016 will be The
Year of Legends in 2017 and
The Year of the Sea in 2018.
Mr Skates promised to
personally embark on as many
adventures as possible to
promote Wales as the world’s
home of adventure and has
secured the backing of two
prominent adventurers, Bear
Grylls and Richard Parks, who
have agreed to be Adventure
Ambassadors for Wales in
2016.
Following recent major
i nv e s t m e n t s , Wa l e s n o w
boasts iconic, reputation
changing attractions such
a s Z i p Wo r l d a n d t h e
world’s largest underground
trampoline. Wales has
world-class Mountain Biking
facilities at centres such as
Coed y Brenin, Bike Park
Wales and Antur Stiniog.
The 870 miles of the Wales
Coast Path is the longest
continuous path along a
nation’s coastline and will
play a key role in the activities
for 2016, it’s development has
seen a growth in products
associated with the coast path
– costal restaurants, visitor
and activity centres. There
are adventures to be had at
some the major events taking
place in Wales, IronMan,
Festival No.6 and the Green
Man Festival.
Bear Grylls, a worldwide icon
for the great outdoors and
the ultimate in adventure,
said: “I’ve had amazing
experiences in Wales with
my Survival Academy; the
beautiful, rugged and wild
terrain of Wales lends itself
so well to so many activities
and adventures. I’m delighted
to be an ambassador for next
year – Wales is where the
adventure starts in 2016.”
Excitement and pure adrenaline
rush will once again highlight the
beautiful island of Bintan, in the
Riau Archipelago Province when the
challenging multi-sporting event of
Bintan Triathlon 2016 takes place
from 28th to 29th May 2016.
Centered at the Nirwana Gardens
Resorts, the event that combines
exhilarating challenges, athleticism
and camaraderie is expected to be
bigger and better than ever, so be
sure to expect fireworks, fun fringe
activities and definitely a big party.
Co m bi n i n g S wi m m i n g , r unni ng ,
and bicycling into one elaborate
competition, the event will not only
challenge participants’ skills and
endurance but will also take them to
some of the most fascinating parts of
the island.
As a tropical island only 55 minutes
by ferry from Singapore, Bintan
Island provides the perfect backdrop
for an ultimate triathlon experience
combined with a holiday. So, whether
it’s to compete in the race or simply
just to enjoy the exciting atmosphere,
this special sporting event is surely
something you don’t want to miss.
Surfing in West Sumatra
From 19 th to 21 st April 2016, the
spotlight will turn on the Mentawai
Islands - an ideal Surfers’ Paradise in
the West Sumatra Province. This is
when the Pesona Mentawai Festival
or “The Charm of Mentawai Festival
2016” will be held for the very first
time, centered at the Mapaddegat
Beach, North Sipora District, in the
Mentawai Islands Regency.
Fully supported by the Ministry of
Tourism, the festival will feature
a range of cultural attractions,
tourist activities, and traditional art
performances from representatives of
10 districtsthat make up the Mentawai
Islands Regency as well as from a
number of local tourism stakeholders.
The event will also involve other
regencies and tourism businesses
who will showcase spellbinding
tourist attractions of the West Sumatra
Province. The festival is also projected
to be a regular event that will be
held annually and be included in the
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Hall 26.a / Stands 122, 123
© Wonderful Indonesia
Zip Below Xtreme
Asia with a new
management contract
in Indonesia. The
partnership with TwentyOne Development,
introduces the Group’s
first resort in Indonesia Park Hotel Nusa Dua Bali.
M r. A l l e n L aw, P a r k
Hotel Group’s CEO said,
“This partnership is an
important milestone
for our brand and the
Group as we expand our
presence in Indonesia
with our first resort in
Bali, a strategic and
well-renowned travel
destination. With the
Indonesian government’s
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TOURISM
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would also drive record
v i s i t o r s h i p . We a r e
extremely optimistic
about Adelaide’s tourism
prospects.”
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Indonesia Highlights
Adventure with
Bintan Triathlon
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ADVENTURE TOURI
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General Manager
nhow hotel, Berlin
the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall. It’s one
Already this hotel is a terrific place to visit – even for
of the most visited sites in Berlin, but it’s also a very
people not staying overnight. It is inspired by Berlin’s
emotional place, because you can really sense how it
amazing music scene. It is located between the offices of
might have felt in the divided city as it was.
Universal Music and MTV and is not far from most of the
My hidden gem, which can be seen from
big concert places like the Mercedes
the nhow hotel, is the SpreePark – an
Benz arena. So this hotel fits very well
amusement park from the GDR epoch,
in one of the most important economic
abandoned in the 90’s. It has featured
and also emotional parts of the city.
THERE ARE
in several movies. There are regular tours
We have two professional recording
REGULAR TOURS
of the park, but otherwise, you can visit it
studios in house, we have a big stage
OF THE PARK, BUT
with a proper PA in the lobby where
OTHERWISE, YOU CAN by jumping over the fence!
we host big events, so we are really an
VISIT IT BY JUMPING
Cool places to eat?
integral part of the Berlin music scene.
OVER THE FENCE!
The Sage Restaurant on the other bank
of the river in Kreuzberg is a classic. It’s
What interesting places can ITB
been there for six years, and I deejayed
attendees visit in the vicinity of the
at the Sage club that the owners ran before they opened
hotel?
the restaurant, so I can strongly recommend the place.
The hotel is located on the riverbank of the Spree, and
They also have a small beach on the river where
there are two very famous landmarks right next door.
they host events. I can also recommend the Pantry on
One is the Oberbaumbrücke – connecting former East
Friedrichstrasse. It’s a very small restaurant with excellent
Berlin and West Berlin. Its history is very rich and it has
cuisine, and even if it has become very hip, the service
become an important symbol of Berlin’s unity. The East
Side Gallery also starts very near to the hotel. It’s still
is still very good, and you can meet a lot of locals there.
© VisitWales.com
Dirk Dreyer
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• Park Hotel Group secures
Park Hotel Adelaide, its
first hotel in Australia and
outside Asia;
• Park Hotel Alexandra, the
group’s fourth property in
Singapore opened in 2015;
• Park Hotel Nusa Dua Bali
is currently undergoing
refurbishment, scheduled
for completion this month;
• Park Hotel Farrer Park is
scheduled to open in Q4
this year.
• Yet again, Park Hotel Group
was named “Best Regional
Hotel Chain”, its fourth
consecutive win at the TTG
Travel Awards.
EDITORIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR EXHIBITORS
Berlin - seen by the GM of a hotel that is “in tune” with its environs
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FROM PARK HOTEL
GROUP AT ITB
BERLIN 2016
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And nhow for something completely different…
ITB BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1st March 2016
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communication platform during ITB Berlin 2017
HONEYMOONS
national tourism Calendar of Events.
Mappadegat Beach was chosen as
the centre for this year’s festival since
it offers magnificent natural scenery
and is regarded as one of the best
beaches on Sipora Island and the
Mentawai Islands on the whole. For
the festival, the managements of
accommodations, transportation and
all necessary facilities are already busy
making all the needed preparations.
Hall 26.a / Stands 122, 123
ITB BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1st March 2016
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While Sixt rent-a-car, founded in Munich in 1912, is Europe’s oldest and most
prestigious car rental company, it also aims to lead through innovation. We
asked Regine Sixt what major new developments will be spearheading her
company’s marketing push at ITB Berlin…
for example in Texas,
New Jersey and in Florida
during the next months.
So our US-customers as
well as travellers from
Canada, Latin America or
(RESERVATION SYSTEMS, CRM, WEBSITE
OPTIMISATION, PMS, CONVERGED
HOTEL NETWORKS, DIGITAL SIGNAGE,
CONFERENCE FACILITIES, APPS…)
NEWS
ITB BERLIN CONVENTION 15
Luxury
Destinations
– Prepare to
Greet More
Chinese
Visitors
Exclusive interview with Regine Sixt, Senior Executive VP, Sixt AG
We are quickly expanding
our presence all over the
world, particularly in North
A m e r i c a . We r e c e n t l y
opened in Las Vegas and
will open several stations
the Caribbean can make
use of our innovative
services and our premiumfleet. Furthermore we look
forward to seeing our
customers and partners at
ITB because we have some
exciting news to tell them.
We are working tirelessly on
creating as comfortable and
flexible a travel experience
for our customers as
possible. In doing so, we
are focusing on the latest
technologies and close and
trusting partnerships with
high-performing providers
in the tourism industry. We
are continuously expanding
these collaborations, not
least because of our global
expansion strategy.
One area in which the
sector is evolving rapidly
is that of car sharing. How
is this new trend affecting
your global business…
We are proud to announce
that Sixt is definitely a
pioneer and a playmaker
in terms of car sharing.
We are very much in tune
with the times. Car sharing
is becoming increasingly
important, particularly for
residents in large towns
and cities who want to stay
mobile at all times. This is
reflected in user numbers:
our premium car-sharing
service DriveNow, which
we offer together with
our long-standing partner
BMW, is growing more
quickly than any other car
sharing offer in Germany.
This also shows the growing
acceptance of this form of
mobility. And this is why
we will extend DriveNow to
other countries.
Car sharing is not just for
private customers: our
Sixt corporate car-sharing
service is tailored to the
needs of companies. This
means that Sixt is able to
offer mobility solutions
from just a few minutes
to several years – from car
sharing to leasing, from
a single source. No other
mobility service provider
can offer this.
What key promotions
or offers will you be
promoting at ITB Berlin?
We are looking forward
to presenting our full
product range to travel
and tourism operators.
We are particularly proud
of our comprehensive
tourism offers, as well as
our innovative online and
mobile services that enable
us to keep our customers all
over the world mobile. One
example is Sixt unlimited,
which integrates car rental
and leasing solutions
and works as a “rental
car flat rate.” Costumers
can use a car of a certain
category in nine European
countries, when they want
and as long as they want.
So Sixt unlimited can
replace all other forms of
mobility. Other innovative
Services are our premiumcarsharing DriveNow or our
exclusive chauffeur service
MyDriver, which pushes its
expansion in Germany and
other countries dynamically
at the moment. We warmly
invite all visitors to visit our
stand and gain an insight
into the variety of the Sixt
world. It’s well worth your
while!
What is your policy towards
third-party online booking
agents and what do you
think will be the trend over
the next year or so?
Online booking agents
are and will remain an
important element of our
global business activities.
We have a tight network of
China’s wealthy continue
to grow, according to
latest research
Regine Sixt
According to new research
by WealthInsight, China
will carry on creating
millionaires at a record
rate. By 2017 the total
number of Chinese
millionaires is forecast
to grow by 34%, to reach
over 2.2 million.
Senior Executive VP, Sixt AG
SIXT IS ABLE
TO OFFER
MOBILITY
SOLUTIONS
FROM JUST A
FEW MINUTES
TO SEVERAL
YEARS – FROM
CAR SHARING
TO LEASING,
FROM A
SINGLE
SOURCE
Over the last decade,
China’s GDP has grown by
more than 8% on average
each year, successfully
positioning itself as the
world’s second largest
economy. This economic
growth has fuelled a
boom in the number of
millionaires.
In the past five years, the
number of millionaires in
China rose by 90 percent
to reach 1.4 million
by the end of 2012.
Multimillionaires, those
with a net worth of US$30
million or more, grew 106
percent to 9,087 over the
same period.
Despite a global recession
and regional economic
v o l a t i l i t y, C h i n e s e
millionaires held US$5.2
trillion, which represented
2 7 % o f t h e c o u n t r y ’s
wealth in 2012. This is
expected to reach US$9.4
trillion in 2017.
“As China’s economic
rise has seen the country
transformed, a new
class of millionaires has
partners and are using this
to strengthen the Sixt brand
in terms of international
benchmarks. However,
we are aware that our
customers are no longer
solely comparing services
based merely on price, but
increasingly want quality
for the best conditions and
are therefore approaching
providers directly – us, in
other words. They value our
comprehensive services
and the contact they have
with us when
planning their
travels.
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Stand 121
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INTERVIEWS: Given the calibre of many of
those presenting conferences & keynotes, where possible
we not only give a précis of their conference, but also
field exclusive comments that are specifically destined to
our readers.
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AFRICA, MIDDLE EAST, VANILLA ISLANDS
Ma ch 2016 Non con ac ua documen
emerged. Huge wealth
creation coupled with
visible consumption as
Chinese high net worth
individuals want to show
they are successful”,
says Lorna Chellapermal,
analyst at WealthInsight.
687 multimillionaires live
in Shenzhen, China’s most
successful city in terms of
GDP growth with a vibrant
e c o n o m y. T h i s m a k e s
Shenzhen the third largest
city for multimillionaires
after Shanghai (1,028) and
Beijing (1,387).
Hall 26 C
Stand 338
Airline CEO Panel: How LCCs are changing the
leisure industry
Alex Cruz CEO, Vueling
Garuda
Indonesia
joins Skyteam
On the opening day of
ITB, Garuda Indonesia has
became the second airline
in Southeast Asia to join
Skyteam, after Vietnam
Airlines. Garuda’s success
is due to its “Quantum
Leap” strategic plan
covering the period 20112015 which has seen the
carrier acquiring new
aircraft, expanding its
network, revamping its inflight product with a new
first and business class
and offering additional
airport services. In May,
the Indonesian carrier
will be launching flights
to London Gatwick with
three weekly frequencies
in a Boeing 777-300ER.
Garuda meanwhile will be
beefing up its marketing
activities in Europe this
year, notably in the UK,
where the airline recently
announced it will be the
official training kit partner
of Liverpool Football Club
from June 2014.
“Last year we flew
AS A GLOBAL PLAYER
AND THE FLAG CARRIER
OF INDONESIA, GARUDA
INDONESIA IS COMMITTED
TO BRINGING THE BEAUTY
OF INDONESIA AND ITS
RICHNESS CULTURE TO THE
WORLD
Liverpool FC to their tour
d e s t i n a t i o n s . We s aw
first-hand the following
that this club has, not
only in Indonesia but in
Thailand and Australia
too. We knew then that
this football club would
be the perfect partner for
Garuda Indonesia as we
grow our airline across
the world” said Emirsyah
Satar, President & CEO,
Garuda Indonesia.
“As a global player and the
flag carrier of Indonesia,
Low Cost Carriers are continuing their massive European expansion, and at the ITB Convention today, the Airline CEO
Panel will examine how their relationship with tour operators is changing, and how the touristic value-added-chain is being
rethought and rearranged. Members will include Alex Cruz, CEO of Vueling, Dr. Dieter Nirschl, CEO of TUIfly GmbH, and
Thomas Winkelmann, CEO of Germanwings. In this exclusive preview interview, we asked Vueling’s Alex Cruz how he sees
relations developing between airlines and Tour Operators and Travel Agents…
Vueling is in a special
situation. Firstly, for the
past five years, 50% of
our bookings have come
through our website and
50% through indirect
channels and we’ve
considered all along that
this was a perfect balance
– always around 50/50
– give or take a couple of
points. We believe that we
must continue to develop
direct channel; it is very
important to engage with
passengers who are more
price sensitive seeking the
cheapest travel solution and
avoiding extra charges that
would be bundled through
indirect channel. Over the
past two years we have
been further developing
our mobile platform for
tablets and so on. But
while we are continuing to
develop a direct customer
proposition, we are also
absolutely convinced
that we must continue
to develop our internal
processes and software to
improve the relationship
with trade. It’s a very
well-balanced strategy,
which allows us to hedge
against different trends
and attitudes in different
parts of Europe, and we
will continue to maintain
that balance as much as
possible.
How has your business
model changing since the
IAG takeover last year and
what are your plans for
the future?
Firstly we don’t feel we’re
competing against Iberia
or BA as their networks
at large are compatible
with ours. I am happy to
tell you that all we have
received from IAG since we
became part of their family
in May / June last year
has been support for the
development of Vueling’s
model. Cost containment
continues to be the
number one strategy at
Vueling, as we believe that
those with the lowest costs
will always win and so far
it has worked for us. Our
main target is to be running
with 100 aircraft by 2015.
W h e n I AG b o u g h t t h e
company last year, we had
70 aircraft and in 2013 we
are already up to 90, so we
have a strong commitment
to growth. Our major
theme is our expansion
in Rome, from which 9
aircraft will be flying to
various destinations –
primarily in Italy with
domestic routes being
added month by month
from now until October.
We are spending a lot of
time with trade there to see
how their needs differ from
those in Germany, France,
Scandinavia and Spain.
How can the aviation
and tourism sectors
work together better in
order to create a win-win
situation?
A good example is that of
Spain. Barcelona airport
has been doing quite
well, weathering Spain’s
poor financial situation.
A great part of this has
been due to the fact that
Vueling has been working
very closely with the two
tourism entities locally
in Barcelona: Tourism
Barcelona and Tourism
Catalonia. We have been
working together with them
on a number of promotions
in specific markets, opening
up new destinations which
they believed would be
particularly amenable to
destination Barcelona.
Thanks in part to this, we
have not just maintained,
but actually grown the
number of tourists coming
to Barcelona, boosting in
particular the four and five
star hotel market.
Garuda Indonesia is
committed to bringing the
beauty of Indonesia and
its richness culture to the
world. With co-branding
partnership with LFC, we
are confident Indonesia
will be increasingly
recognized by the world,
especially by Liverpool
fans worldwide,” added
Mr. Satar.
Hall 26 A
Stand 117
www.itb-berlin-news.com
ITB BERLIN NEWS • Wednesday 5th March 2014
L UXURY ACCOMMODATION
AND TRAVEL (HOTELS, RESORTS,
TRAINS, AIRLINES, ETC.)
[10th March 2017]
• DAY 2 [9 March 2017]: ASIA / SILK ROAD • DAY 3 [10th March 2017]: AMERICAS & CARIBBEAN
• REVIEW EDITION [21th March 2017]
GROUP TRAVEL
• WEDDINGS
• MICE
E VENTS THAT DRIVE
TRAVEL & TOURISM
(EXPOS, SPORTS ETC.)
T RAVEL TECHNOLOGIES: The evolution of concepts and
techniques to keep up with the times and ahead of the
competition.
BUSINESS TRAVEL
AY & LESBIAN
G
TRAVEL (LGBT)
ESPONSIBLE TOURISM: CSR (Corporate Social
R
Responsibility) and eco-tourism - initiatives to reduce our
impact on the planet.
AS CHINA’S
ECONOMIC
RISE HAS SEEN
THE COUNTRY
TRANSFORMED,
A NEW CLASS
OF
MILLIONAIRES
HAS EMERGED
Low Cost Doesn’t Mean
Low Service
ITB BERLIN NEWS • Wednesday 5th March 2014
DAY 3
th
[9th March 2017]
TRANSPORT
Sixt Spotlights Innovative
New Services at ITB Berlin
TRAVEL TECHNOLOGIES
CYCLING TOURISM
DAY 2
[8th March 2017]
ITB BERLIN NEWS • Tuesday 1st March 2016
FAMILY DESTINATIONS AND
RESORTS & AMUSEMENT
PARKS
22 SPECIAL FEATURE
CRUISES
OLF TOURISM:
G
DESTINATIONS & RESORTS
SM
CULTURAL TOURI
UNESCO Protects Sites,
Promotes Tourism
SHOPPING TOURISM
While UNESCO preserves what matters most, their label also calls
attention to the must-see attractions of the world
What does the walled coastal
town of Al Zubarah in Qatar
have in common with
Japan’s Mt Fuji? The same
thing that makes Germany’s
monumental water displays
of Wilhelmshöhe even more
special: they are all recently
inscribed UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
T h e Wo r l d H e r i t a g e
programme, launched by
UNESCO in 1972, identifies,
lists and preserves many of
the most highly valued sites
of humanity’s shared natural
and cultural heritage.
Since that time 936 sites
have been accredited and
nearly half of these are
located in Europe and North
America.
In Hall 12 at ITB Berlin, the
German National Tourist
Board (GNTB) says it will
be putting Germany’s
UNESCO World Heritage
sites at the centre of its
global marketing activities
in 2014 under the banner
‘UNESCO World Heritage
– Sustainable Cultural and
Natural Tourism.’
Germany has earned 38
heritage sites and this puts
CULTURAL TOURISM
(CULTURAL CAPITALS, UNESCO
HERITAGE, CULTURAL ROUTES)
AT ITB BERLIN, GNTB
ANNOUNCES IT WILL BE
PUTTING GERMANY’S UNESCO
WORLD HERITAGE SITES AT
THE CENTRE OF ITS GLOBAL
MARKETING ACTIVITIES IN
2014
it in joint fourth place with
France in the list of countries
with the most world
heritage sites. Together, the
two neighboring countries
have an impressive 76 sites.
The very diverse world
heritage sites divide into
the following different
themes: historical old
quarters, churches and
abbeys, castles and palaces,
works representing culture
and spiritual heritage,
parks, gardens and natural
landscapes, industrial
heritage and outstanding
examples of architecture
and design.
You can see how diverse
the range of heritage sites
is by looking at a country
like France, where the Pont
du Gard (Roman Aqueduct)
(1985) is listed alongside the
Papal Palace and Historic
Centre of Avignon (1995)
and the Banks of the Seine
in Paris (1991).
From our human history, to
our spiritual history, to the
early history of our cities,
the World Heritage Sites
protect all that reflects the
uniqueness of man and
Earth.
Their preservation, in turn,
creates interest and drives
tourism. Many national
organisations - like the
German National Tourist
Board - find promotional
opportunity in the UNESCO
list. It’s like an international
seal of approval. If it’s worth
saving, then it must be
worth coming to see.
Yet no one person has ever
visited all the UNESCO
sites; the leading candidate
for this Guinness World
Records Book honour has
visited only 808 sites so far.
As an example, Surtsey is
one of the most difficult
sites to visit. An Icelandic
island created by a volcanic
eruption in the 1960€s,
the Icelandic government
made the island off limits
to humans so they could
see how the island naturally
develops. Sometimes
researchers are allowed to
set foot on the island with a
rare permit but for the rest
of us there are only tour
boats which sail past the
island.
ATURE TOURISM
N
& NATIONAL PARKS
In France, national and regional
organizations will use the
anniversary of UNESCO World
Heritage inscriptions to draw
renewed attention to sites like
Pont du Gard which celebrates its
30 year anniversary in 2015.
WELLNESS
MEDICAL TOURISM
GASTRONMY
& WINE TOURISM
www.itb-berlin-news.com
ITB BERLIN NEWS • Friday 7th March 2014
TRADE
TALK: Tour Operators and Travel Agents explain
their current key concerns, and discuss some of the most
interesting offers they have seen at the show.
SERVICES / SERVICE
HERE TO GO IN BERLIN: A definitive guide on where to
W
go out in Berlin to make the international visitors feel
much more “at home” in this exciting city.
Airports
Information: +49 30 60911150
Hotline for both airports: Tegel and Schönefeld,
www.berlin-airport.de
Assistance for People with Disabilities/
Wheelchair services
Hall 4.2, Telephone: +49 30 3038-5837
Banks/Cash Machines
Cash machines: ICC Berlin, Hall 14.1,
Hall 19, Middle Foyer Hall 1.2b/2.2b,
Cash Truck „ZasterLaster“, Entrance South
ReiseBank at the branch office “Zoological
Garden” railway station,
Telephone: +49 30 8817117
ITB Quickfinder
Including
all exhibitors!
Business Center
Messe Berlin GmbH,
E-mail: [email protected]
(photo copies, fax, telephone,
e-mail, Internet, PC, scanner, printer, notebook
connection, business cards, prepaid telephone
cards, SIM-cards, USB flash drive, internat.
power adapter)
• Service Center, Entrance, Hall 7, 2nd floor,
Telephone: +49 30 3038-4127,
Fax: +49 30 3038-4136
• Hall 2.2, Room Ulm,
Telephone: +49 30 3038-81200,
Fax: +49 30 3038-81201
• Halls 20/21, Passageway,
Telephone: +49 30 3038-4130,
Fax: +49 30 3038-4138
ICC Berlin, Entrance Hall,
Telephone: +49 30 3038-4129,
Fax: +49 30 3038-4137
Apotheke
Witzleben Apotheke,
Kaiserdamm 24/ Ecke Messedamm,
14055 Berlin
Telefon: +49 30 9395 2035, 0800 3011970
Messe-Lieferservice: Bestellannahme
von Mo-Fr (8-14 Uhr)
Lieferung Mo-Fr bis 18 Uhr
Auskunft
AIRPORT SHUTTLE: LINE
Inland: 11833, Ausland: 11834
M2
Photocopies/Printing
See Business Center
Transfer Berlin-Tegel Airport
Aussteller-Service-Counter
/ ICC Berlin, Entrance
South and return (4-9 March,
duration on average 20-30
Police
Service Center
Halle 7, 2.OG
2014),
minutes
Emergency
Telefon: +49 30 3038-4123, -4125, -4127,
Departurecall to police: Telephone: 110
District
Office
22, Charlottenburger Chaussee
Fax: +49 30 3038-4135
Entrance
South
11:30 a.m. - 7:15 p.m. every
30 minutes
75,
Berlin
last13597
shuttle
bus on 10 March
Telephone: +49 30 4664-222701at 7:00 p.m
Banken/Geldautomaten
Police station in Hall 7, ground level,
Geldautomaten: ICC Berlin Eingangsfoyer, Halle
Telephone: +49 30 4664-200760,
14.1, Halle 19, Mittelfoyer Halle 1.2b/2.2b,
Fax: +49 30 4664-200799
Cash truck „ZasterLaster“, Eingang Süd,
ReiseBank: Geschäftsstelle Berlin Bahnhof Zoo,
PARK AND RIDE BUS
SHUTTLE: LINE M1
Transfer Olympischer Platz
- Entrance South andTelefon: +49 30 8817117
Post Office
return
(5-9 March, 2014) daily:
8:30 a.m. Postbank
Finance Center
last
shuttle
bus on 9 March at 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Soorstraße 61 – 62, 14050 Berlin
Behindertenhilfe/Rollstuhlverleih
Mon – Fri: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sat: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Halle 4.2 Kopffoyer, Telefon: +49 30 3038-5837
Gebetsräume/Raum der Stille
Konfessionsunabhängig (auch Seelsorge):
im Zugangsbereich der Halle 6.2,
(Sommergarten), Telefon: +49 30 3038-5858,
Mobil: +49 163 6095100
Moslemischer Gebetsraum: an Halle 19,
Foyer West
A
Abama Golf & Spa Resort
Abies Travel
Acampora Travel & Hotels
Acampora Travel & Hotels
Accor
Hotelreservierung/Reisearrangement/
Accor
Incoming
HRS www.hrs.de/hotel/de/berlin,
Adventure Indonesia
Telefon: +49 221 2077600
Aitken Spence Travels (Pvt.) Ltd.
VisitBerlin www.visitberlin.de,
Aitken Spence Travels (Pvt.) Ltd.
Transfer
Telefon:
+49
30250025Berlin-Tegel
Flughafen
/ ICC Berlin, Eingang Süd
Fahrzeit durchschnittlich
und Alila
zurück
(4.-9.
Hotels
& Resorts
März 2014),
20-30 Minuten
ITB Mobile Guide
Abfahrt
All Asia Exclusive
Download unter www.itb-berlin.de/mobil
Abfahrt Eingang Süd 11.30
All Asia Exclusive
- 19.15
MM-City
App Berlin DownloadUhr
unter
mmv. Uhr alle 30 Minuten
Letzter Shuttlebus
am 10. März um 19.00 Uhr
me/itb
Argentina
Argentina
Kartenvertrieb/Kassen/Tickets
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
MB Capital Services GmbH, Thüringer Allee 12,
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
14052
Berlin
Transfer
Olympischer Platz - Eingang
Süd und zurück
Telefon:
+49 30 30696969,
Fax +49 30 30696930
(5.-9.
März
2014) täglich: 8.30 Uhr 19.30 Uhr
letzter Shuttlebus am 9.
März um 19.00 Uhr
Klimaschutz
4.2 101/205
4.2 118/201
1.2
204
25.
131
9.
215
21.B
208
26.A 109/120/235
25.
131
5.2A
114
26.A 120/235/115A
26.B
228
26.C
325
1 .1
203
3.1
107
8.2
103
10.2
101
B
Barceló Hotels & Resorts
4.2
101
Klimabewusst reisen. ITB Berlin
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe BVG, S-Bahn
Prayers Room/Room of Silence
Kooperationspartner atmosfair gGmbH,
Tarif- und Fahrplanauskunft: +49 30 19449,
For all confessions and pastoral care:
Barceló Hotels & Resorts
3.1
112
Our city bus shuttle takes
Halle 4.1b/247
www.bvg.de
Hall 6.2, entrance Summer you fast and comfortable
Berlin-Highlights
12.
101
to the ITB Berlin venue,
Two lines are provided.
Entrance South.
Garden, Telephone: +49 30 3038-5858,
4: Bus Stop Adenauerplatz
Unser
City-Shuttle
Berlin-Highlights
14.1
104
Business
Center
+49
163 6095100 bringt Sie rasch zum Messegelände,
5:Kinder-Sammelstelle/DRK
Bus Stop Halensee (Kurfürstendamm
Es
Eingang
gibt
zwei verschiedene Linien.
Süd.
117)
Halle 4.2 Kopffoyer,
Telefon: +49 30 3038-5837
Messe Berlin GmbH, e-mail: business-center@
Muslim Prayer Room Hall 19,
Foyer West
Boomerang Reisen GmbH
20.
119
Morning
/ morgens:
messe-berlin.de (Fotokopien, Telefax, Telefon,
5-7.3. from 8:30 a.m. - 9:50
Line A
Boomerang Reisen GmbH
5.2A
109
a.m., every 20 minutes
8-9.3.
Medienzentrum
Transport
from 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.,
1:Public
Bus Stop
Unter den Linden 26 / FriedrichstraßeInternet, PC-Nutzung, Scanner, Drucker,
every 30 minutes
Brazilian Tourist Board - Embratur 1.1
204
(Times
Notebook-Anschluss, Visitenkarten, PrepaidVerkehrsbetriebe
Presseteam
Berlin,
Redaktionsbüros,
of 1st der
2:Berliner
busITB
Bus Stop
stop
/ Abfahrtszeiten
Leipziger PlatzBVG, S-Bahn
1. Haltepunkt)
Evening
Karten, SIM-Karten, USBSticks, internat.
www.bvg.de
(English service)
/ abends:
Brazilian Tourist Board - Embratur 3.1
104
PR-Agenturen
(Hallen 5.3 & 6.3),
Line
B
5-7.3.
from 5:00 p.m. - 7:10 p.m.,
Stromadapter)
Information,
1:General
Bus Stop
www.itb-berlin.de/presse
Wittenbergplatz
every 20 minutes
Brazilian Tourist Board - Embratur 4.1
206
8-9.3. from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00
2:Telephone:
• Service Center, Eingang Halle 7, 2. OG,
Bus Stop Kranzlereck
+49 30 19449(Kurfürstendamm
p.m., every 30 minutes
(Departure times Entrance
18)
Broich Premium Catering GmbH
8.2
103
3: Bus Stop Olivaer Platz
Telefon: +49 30 3038-4128,
Polizei
South / Abfahrtszeiten Eingang
(Kurfürstendamm 61)
Business Point
Deviations can be possible
Süd) Broich Premium Catering GmbH
Fax: +49 30 3038-4136
Restaurants
10.2
101
due
Polizei-Notruf direkt, Telefon:
110
to traffic.
Verkehrsbedingte
New „Business Point“ in hall 26.C/309 & hall
Abweichungen
• Halle 2.2, Raum Ulm,
(Capital Catering GmbH)
sind möglich.
Abschnitt 22, Charlottenburger Chaussee
75,
Brot für die Welt - Tourism Watch
4.1 216/217
1.2/215 from 5.-7.3. Plan your meetings &
Telefon: +49 30 3038-81200,
• Stand Service for exhibitors:
13597 Berlin
business talks within this new environment
BUGA 2015 Havelregion
11.2
101
Fax: +49 30 3038-81201
Telephone +49 30 3038-2993
Telefon: +49 30 4664-222701
incl. free WIFI & seating capacities.
The
ITB HotelTelephone
• Übergang Halle 20/21,
• Banquets:
+49
3038-3920
Bus Shuttle
BUGA 2015 Havelregion
12.
101
is30
Anzeigenaufnahme, Polizeiwache Serviceyour
fast and direct connection
the• busses
to 30
ITB3038-4130,
will bring
Berlin. In the evening
Restaurants
on theyou
fairground:
back to your hotel or intoTelefon: +49
Halle 7, 1. OG
Caribbean Nexus Tours
3.1
112
MitCenter
dem ITB
the
in Telephone
Hotelbus-Shuttle
city.
the partner+49
Climate Protection
Further
information
hotels
30 3038-3950
of the ITB Hotel Bus Shuttle. Fax: +49 30 3038-4138
is
Telefon: +49 bringen
30 4664-200760, kommen Sie schnell und direkt zur ITB Berlin.
Messebesuch
You will receive the timetable available
necessary
Caribbean Nexus
1.1
102
Sie die Shuttlebusse zurück
NachTours
Climate-conscious travel. ITB Berlin
shuttle
dem
ticket in your hotel.
• ICC Berlin Eingangsfoyer,
• “Business
Bistro”,
and the
Fax: +49 30 4664-200799
Informationen
erhalten Sie in den Partnerhotels zu Ihrem Hotel oder in die City. Weitere
Cooperation Partner atmosfair gGmbH Hall
Telefon: +49 30 3038-4129,
Hall 15.2, Telephone: +49 30 3038-3950
Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group
9.
310
des ITB Hotelbus-Shuttles.
und
das erforderliche Shuttle-Ticket
www.berlin.de/polizei
Den Fahrplan
4.1b/247
erhalten Sie in Ihrem Hotel.
Fax: +49 30 3038-4137
• Funkturm Restaurant,
Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group
5.2B 205/205A
Telephone: +49 30 3038-2996
Postfiliale
CGH
Earth
5.2B
206
Business Point
Cloakrooms/Luggage Lock-up
• Restaurant Brandenburg, Hall 24, Telephone:
Postbank Finanzcenter, Soorstraße 61 – 62
Neuer Businesspoint vom 5.-7.3.
+49 30 3038-1912
Entrance South, Hall 7.2, Hall 9,
CGH Earth
4.1
213
14050 Berlin, Telefon +49 30 3039-6151
in Halle 26.C/309 & Halle 1.2/215
• Palais am Funkturm, Hall 19,
Entrance East (Hall 14.1),
Chemnitzer Wirts
11.2
102
Mo – Fr. 9–18 Uhr, Sa. 9–13 Uhr
für Ihre Termine & Messegeschäfte.
Telephone: +49 30 3038-3950
Entrance North (Hall 19), Hall 20/21,
Chemnitzer Wirtschaftsförderungs 10.2
101
Dieser bietet Ihnen Sitzmöglichkeiten
• Restaurant “Casino”, Hall 7.3,
ICC Entrance Foyer
Restaurants
& kostenfreien W-Lan-Zugang.
Telephone: +49 30 3038-1927
Choice Hotels Canada, Inc.
9.
321
(Capital Catering GmbH)
• Restaurant “Panorama”, Halls 5.3-6.3,
eTravel World
Choice Hotels Canada, Inc.
2.1
491
• Messestand-Service für Aussteller:
Deutsche Bahn
Telephone: +49 30 3038-1981
Meetings, workshops and presentations about
Telefon +49 30 3038-2993
Colombia, Proexport
1.1 114/115
Fahrplan-, Tarifauskunft, Buchung,
• Shipment (brochure material)
Social Media, Mobile Travel Services and Big
• Banquets: Telefon +49 30 3038-3920
Reservierung
INFOX Package Station
Crillon Tours - Titicaca Hydrofoils
1.1 209A/202
Data, Hall 6.1c
•
Restaurants
auf
dem
Messegelände:
Telefon: 0180 6 99 66 33 (14 ct/min aus
National and international shipment of
Czech Airlines, SkyTeam
9.
102
Telefon +49 30 3038-3950
dem Festnetz), 0800 1 507090 (kostenlose
brochure materials for visitors, credit or debit
Exhibitor Service Counter
Telefon: +49 30 3038-2901/-3929
Czech Airlines, SkyTeam
7.2B
102
Fahrplanansage). www.bahn.de
cards only, Foyer Hall 1.1/2.1
Service-Center, Entrance, Hall 7, 2nd floor,
• “Business Bistro”, Halle 15.2,
Danubius Hotels Group
9.
222
Telephone: +49 30 3038-4123, -4125, -4127,
Telefon: +49 30 3038-3950
Erste Hilfe, DRK Stationen, ärztlicher
Taxi ranks
Danubius
Hotels
Group
2.2
209
Fax: +49 30 3038-4135
• ”Funkturm Restaurant”,
Dienst Notruf DRK-Messegelände,
ICC Berlin – access ramp one level below the
Darmstadt Marketing GmbH
7.2C
101
Telefon: +49 30 3038-2996
Telefon: +49 30 3038-2222
entrance area, Entrance South, Gate 9,
Fire Department – Emergency Call
• Restaurant Brandenburg, Halle 24,
Halle 3.2, Halle 4.2, Halle 9,
Entrance East (Halls 14/15), Entrance North
Darmstadt Marketing GmbH
10.2
101
Telephone: 112
Halle 12/13 (Übergang),
(Hall 19)
Telefon +49 30 3038-1912
Deltanet Travel
2.2 119/111
Kleiner Stern oben (Übergang Halle 17/18),
• Palais am Funkturm, Halle 19,
First Aid – DRK (Red Cross) Physician
DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen GmbH
21.A
104
Halle 20/21 (Übergang), Halle 26c, ICC
Taxi Reservations
Telefon: +49 30 3038-3950
Emergency calls
Rollstuhlschiebedienst/Kindersammelstelle,
• Funk Taxi Berlin,
• Restaurant “Casino”, Halle 7.3,
DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen GmbH
5.2A
118
Telephone +49 30 3038-2222
Halle 4.2 Kopffoyer Telefon: +49 30 3038-5837
Telephone: +49 30 261026
Telefon: +49 30 3038-1927
Dusit International
26.B
230
Hall 3.2, Hall 4.2, Hall 9, Hall 26c, and
• Taxi-Ruf City Funk,
• Restaurant “Panorama”, Halle 5.3/6.3,
Dusit International
9.
211
passageways between Halls 12/13, 17/18, and
eTravel World
Telephone: +49 30 210202
Telefon: +49 30 3038-1981
20/21
Meetings, Workshops und Präsentationen
• Würfelfunk, Telephone: +49 30 210101
Dusit Thani Maldives
5.2A
107
rund um Social Media, Mobile Travel Services
Wheelchairs/Lost Children: Hall 4.2, Telephone:
Taxi-Anfahrtstellen
Dusit Thani Maldives
26.B
230
und Big Data, Halle 6.1c
Ticket Sales/Ticket Office
+49 30 3038-5837
ICC Berlin – Vorfahrtsebene, Eingang Süd,
Etihad Airways
22.B
211
Fachpressestand
MB Capital Services GmbH, Thüringer Allee 12,
Tor 9, Eingang Ost (Halle 14/15),
Umfassendes Angebot an internationalen
14052 Berlin
Hotel Reservations/Travel Arrangements/
Etihad Airways
10.1
117
Eingang Nord (Halle 19)
Zeitschriften, Foyer Hallen 6.2/5.2
Telephone: +49 30 3069-6969, Fax: +49 30
Arrivals
Eurotur
1.1 203/209A
3069-6930
HRS www.hrs.de/hotel/de/berlin, Telephone:
Taxiruf-Vorbestellungen
Fairmont Grand Hotel Kyiv
9.
309
Feuerwehr-Notruf direkt
+49 221 2077600,
Funk Taxi Berlin, Telefon: +49 30 261026
Telefon: 112
Tourist Information
Fairmont Grand Hotel Kyiv
2.1
107
+49 1805 477000
Taxi-Ruf City Funk, Telefon: +49 30 210202
Berlin Tourismus & Kongress GmbH
VisitBerlin www.visitberlin.de,
Würfelfunk, Telefon: +49 30 210101
Fairmont
Singapore
9.
309
Flughäfen
Am Karlsbad 11, 10785 Berlin,
Telephone: +49 30 250025
Fairmont Singapore
26.A
133
Info-Hotline 030 609 11150 für beide Flughäfen:
Service-Hotline: +49 30 25002
Treffpunkt für Besucher
Tegel und Schönefeld,
www.visitberlin.de
Fairmont The Palm, Dubai
22.A
103
ITB Mobile Guide
Nord: Vorhalle 19,
www.berlin-airport.de
Download at www.itb-berlin.com/mobil
Süd: Übergang Halle 1.2a/2.2a
Fairmont The Palm, Dubai
9.
309
Trade Press Stand
MM-City App Berlin: mmv.me/itb
Florida Keys & Key West
2.1
315
Fotokopiermöglichkeit
Extensive selection of free international
Lost Children/Red Cross
Touristen-Information
Siehe Business Center
publications, foyer between Halls 6.2/5.2
Florida Keys & Key West
3.1
108
Hall 4.2, Telephone: +49 30 3038-5837
Berlin Tourismus & Kongress GmbH,
Generator Hostels
9.
301
Am Karlsbad 11, 10785 Berlin
Fundbüro
Trains: Deutsche Bahn
Lost and Found
Service-Hotline: +49 30 250025,
Pförtnerloge/Übergang Halle 16/17, Telefon:
Information & Reservations,
Generator Hostels
4.1
106
Security Office, passageway between
www.visitberlin.de
+49 30 3038-1785,
Telephone: +49 180 6 99 6633 (14ct/min),
Gran Hotel Bahía del Duque Resort 4.2 120/205
Halls 16/17, Telephone: +49 30 3038-1785
www.bahn.com
Greater Fort Lauderdal
2.1
315
Versand (Prospektmaterial)
Garderoben/Gepäckaufbewahrung
Media Center
INFOX Paketstation, Nationaler und
Eingang Süd, Halle 7.2, Halle 9,
Visitors’ Meeting Point
Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention 3.1
108
internationaler Versand von
ITB Berlin press team, editorial offices,
Eingang Ost (Halle 14.1),
Entrance North (Lobby, Hall 19),
Gulliver Travel d.o.o
1.2
218
Prospektmaterialien für Besucher,
PR Agencies (Halls 5.3 & 6.3)
Eingang Nord (Halle 19), Halle 20/21,
Entrance South (Middle Foyer between
Gulliver Travel d.o.o
25.
131
nur EC oder Kreditkarte, Foyer 1.1/2.1
ICC Berlin Eingangsfoyer
Hall 1.2a and 2.2a)
www.itb-berlin.com/press
CITY BUS SHUTTLE
Exhibition Grounds
EXHIBITORS FROM A TO Z / AUSTELLER VON A BIS Z
SHUTTLE BUSSES & FAIRGROUND
SHUTTLE /
SHUTTLE LINIEN UND GELÄNDE-SHUTT
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Pharmacy
Witzleben Apotheke,
Kaiserdamm 24/at the corner of Messedamm,
14055 Berlin
Telephone: 0800 3011970, +49 30 93952030
Delivery Service:
Monday-Friday (8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.),
last orders until 2:00 p.m. for delivery on same
day
ITB HOTEL BUS SHUTTLE
H&H Touristik GmbH
25. 101/178
Hamburg Tourismus GmbH
6.2A 102/104
Hans Brinker Budget Hotel B.V.
10.2
112
Hans Brinker Budget Hotel B.V.
4.1
106
Hilton Worldwide
20.
138
Hilton Worldwide
22.A
101
Hotel Metropol Moscow
2.1
109
Hotel Metropol Moscow
9.
120
InterContinental Hotels Group
23.A
112
InterContinental Hotels Group
9.
319
ITB Asia
9.
307
ITB Asia
21.A
105
ITB Asia
25.
106
Kap Verde - Barracuda Tours
25.
142
Kap Verde - Barracuda Tours
20.
126
Karlsruher Messe6.2B
202
Karlsruher Messe10.2
101
Kassel Marketing GmbH
7.2C
101
Kassel Marketing GmbH
10.2
101
Klassik Stiftung Weimar
11.2
103
Klassik Stiftung Weimar
10.2
101
Kompas
17.
110
Kompas
1.2
219A
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein
8.2
103
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein
10.2
101
Lima Tours
1.1 104/104A/209A
Lima Tours
25.
131
Majesty Hotels & Resorts
3.2
201
Majesty Hotels & Resorts
25.
119
Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board 26.A
121
Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board 10.2
108
Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board 4.1
260
Mali Travel Tours
21.A 103/122
Marienbad Kur & Spa Hotels
9.
222
Marienbad Kur & Spa Hotels
7.2B
102
Meest-Tour JV
2.1 106/107
Memnon Tours
25.
181
Memnon Tours
23.A
112
Mexikanisches Fremdenverkehrsbüro 1.1 102/102A
Mexikanisches Fremdenverkehrsbüro 4.1
227
Mexikanisches Fremdenverkehrsbüro 3.1
108A
Michael Müller Verlag GmbH
25.
143
Michael Müller Verlag GmbH
6.1
118
Miller Reisen GmbH
3.1 217/217B,C,D
Orient Tours LLC
22.B
210
Orient Tours LLC
22.A 104/103
Parkroyal Hotels & Resorts
26.A 121/133
Pestana Hotels & Resorts
2.2
208
Pestana Hotels & Resorts
20.
107
Philippines Tourism
26.A 136/138/101/134
Puebla
1.1 102/117
Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow
2.1 109/101
Reederei Riedel GmbH
12.
101
Reederei Riedel GmbH
14.1
104
Rhön Marketing
7.2C
101
Rhön Marketing
6.2B
303
SC Karpaten Turism SRL
7.2B
101A-C
SC Karpaten Turism SRL
25.
142
Sedona Hotel Yangon / Mandalay 26.B
228
Sedona Hotel Yangon / Mandalay
9.
212
South American Tours de Colombia 1.1 212/114
Stadtmarketing Halle (Saale) GmbH 11.2
101
Stadtmarketing Halle (Saale) GmbH 10.2
101
STAGE ENTERTAINMENT GMBH 6.2A 102/104
STAGE ENTERTAINMENT GMBH
12.
101
Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast
8.2
103
Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast
10.2
101
Stiftung Schloss Dyck
8.2
103
Stiftung Schloss Dyck
10.2
101
Swedish Lapland Tourism
18. 128A-E/108
Swissôtel Le Concorde, Bangkok 26.B
221
Swissôtel Le Concorde, Bangkok
9.
309
Swissôtel Merchant Court
9.
309
Swissôtel Merchant Court
26.A
133
Swissôtel Nankai Osaka
26.A
129
Swissôtel Nankai Osaka
9.
309
Swissôtel The Stamford
Swissôtel The Stamford
TAP Portugal
TAP Portugal
The Chedi Andermatt
THE CHEDI Andermatt
The George
The George
Travco - Jordan
Travco - Jordan
Travco Oman
Travco Oman
überland Reisegesellschaft mbH
9.
26.A
2.2
1.1
9.
17.
6.2A
9.
25.
23.B
25.
22.B
4.1
309
133
208
204
206
101
102/104
312
131
202
131
200
108/109
12.
101
AAE All Asia Exclusive
Aarya Village Travel Pvt. Ltd.
AAT Kings
AB Chapri Retreats
Abacus African Vacation
Abacus Tours
Abad Hotels and Resorts
Abba Hotels
ABBA The Museum/Pop Story AB
Abbey Tours
Abbey Tours Scotland
ABC Travel
Ab
CATERING GUIDE AND OPEN EXITS
EVENING HOURS /
GASTRO-FÜHRER UND NACHTAUSGÄNG
E
CATERING GUIDE /
GASTRO-FÜHRER
EXITS EVENING
HOURS /
NACHTAUSGÄNGE
visitBerlin Berlin
visitBerlin Berlin Tourismus
13.
110
VisitBritain
18. 120/121/123
Welcome Incoming Services S.L.U. 4.2 101/107
Welterbe Grube Messel gGmbH
7.2C
101
Welterbe Grube Messel gGmbH
4.1
203
Wilderness Safaris
20. 133/134
Zypern Fremdenverkehrszentrale
2.2 111/115
@dmire
10.2 104/105
007-Berlin
12.
101
1001 Events
22.A
103
1001 Reise GmbH / Habari Travel
20.
120
2. DSP, s.r.o.
7.2B
102
2-LAND-Reisen
8.2
102
3 Stars Hotels
10.2 106/107
365 days of Armenia
3.2
115
365 Travel and Investment Co. Ltd. 26.C
325
4 Level & work
9.
110
42 GmbH
8.1
103
42a ABAV - Expo International
1.1
204
48 H. in Spanien S.L.
4.2
101
4Health Travel
15.1
101
4Travel Incoming Tour Operator
15.1
101
5 vor Flug GmbH
25.
180
50plus Hotels Deutschland
6.2B
201
68 Grad Lofoten
18.
128A-E
7 Degrees South
20.
130
9/11 Memorial & Museum
2.1
405
A Class Travel
26.C
325
A Touch of Asia
26.B
225
A&O Hotels and Hostels Holding AG 4.1
100
A. E. C. Advertising
10.1
101
A.T.R. Touristik
3.2
201
AAA Travel
20.
134
AAA-Tour
7.2A
302
AAB - All About Belgium
10.2 104/105
aachen tourist service e.v.
8.2
103
Aachen, Kulturbetrieb der Stadt
10.2
101
26.B
5.2A
5.2A
5.2B
21.A
1.2
5.2B
4.2
18.
18.
18.
1.2
221
116
119
232
116
218
232
101
128A-E
122
123
110
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Line of
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27.2%
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17.6%
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10.3%
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8.4%
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8.2%
Tourist association / institution
5.2%
Business Travel
4.6%
Research institute / establishment for
education development
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4.1%
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Eduardo
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is at 87.2 %(83.9%).
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30.1%
Co-Decisive
Technical Coordinator,
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Function
2015 ITB Analysis Exhibitors Visitors Survey
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