TTR Bucharest
| Tourism fair
Date:
Trade Show Contact
romexpo@romexpo.ro
www.romexpo.ro
Audience:
professional visitors only
Cycle:
half-yearly
The "Târgul de Turism al României" (TTR) is a significant trade fair in the tourism industry, predominantly held in Bucharest, Romania. It serves as a central communication and information platform for professionals in the tourism industry, standing out as one of the most important events of its kind in the region.
The fair is organized by Romexpo S.A., one of the leading trade fair organizers in Southeast Europe, renowned for its expertise in organizing large-scale events. The Romexpo Exhibition Center, where the TTR takes place, is the largest of its kind in Romania, offering modern infrastructure, extensive exhibition spaces, and a multitude of facilities that enable international participation and coverage.
The TTR covers a wide range of topics and trends in the tourism industry. Key areas include the latest developments in fields such as leisure tourism, business travel, health and wellness tourism, and adventure travel. It provides exhibitors with an excellent opportunity to present their products and services to an engaged professional audience, including tour operators, hoteliers, airline representatives, and decision-makers from various tourism segments.
Among the products and services typically showcased at the TTR are hotel and accommodation offerings, tourist destinations, travel packages, flight services, online booking and reservation systems, and many other innovations in the tourism sector.
A distinctive feature of the TTR is its commitment to being more than just a venue for business meetings; it is also a platform for knowledge exchange and learning through a series of seminars, workshops, and presentations led by industry experts. These events offer insights into market trends, new technologies, and best practices that are crucial for the industry's further development.
The TTR in Bucharest took place from Thursday, 21. November to Sunday, 24. November 2024.
Local time:
10:04 h (UTC +03:00)