New Deal Europe is set to host an influential tourism event in London, showcasing the rich diversity of Southeast Europe.
- Scheduled on April 16, the event brings together tourism suppliers from 12 Southeast European countries and global operators.
- This year promises an expansion in the number and variety of suppliers, offering deeper insights into the region.
- The event will be held at the Congress Centre, reflecting its growing significance in the tourism sector.
- Last year’s success, with over 1,000 focused meetings, is anticipated to be surpassed this year with enhanced participation.
New Deal Europe, a pivotal annual travel trade marketplace, is poised to take the stage once again in London on April 16. This event is significant for the tourism industry as it brings together an array of tourism suppliers from 12 Southeast European countries, stretching from Slovenia to Greece, alongside international buyers from operators and agencies across the globe. Its setting at the Congress Centre in London underscores its prominence and anticipated sell-out status.
The organiser, Robert Dee, highlights the success of the previous year, which saw over 1,000 highly focused pre-arranged meetings take place, complemented by a substantial educational programme offering vital insights into the Southeast European region. This year’s event is set to expand on that success, broadening the scope of participating suppliers, thereby providing seasoned attendees with an opportunity for an in-depth exploration of the region while offering new entrants an invaluable introduction.
Co-founder Tine Murn expressed enthusiasm regarding the calibre of suppliers participating this year, promising the most comprehensive selection of destinations, accommodation providers, and Destination Management Companies (DMCs) to date. This signals an opportunity for industry stakeholders to engage with top-tier entities for collaborative ventures and business development within Southeast Europe’s dynamic tourism sector.
With its expanded agenda and increased supplier presence, the New Deal Europe event is set to surpass last year’s achievements, offering unparalleled opportunities for industry collaboration.
