The New York Times Travel Show 2025
4.1 / 5
(12 reviews)Wednesday, October 25, 2023 (1 day), New York, United States
Overview
Date: Oct 25, 2023 (1 day)
Venue Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York, United States
Organizer The New York Times Company
Expected number of attendees : 28442
Expected number of exhibitors : 545
Connect with over 30,000 qualified, ready to book consumers and travel trade/agents all under one roof! The New York Times Travel Show offers the best return on investment: Dedicated trade conference draws in over 9,000 high-value travel professionals Exhibitor provided lead retrieval system – Focus on closing sales and not data entry once the show concludes. Badged Attendees. Gather critical demographic and travel preferences on the leads you capture; over 40,000 leads generated at the 2017 show! The 560 exhibitors estimated they created additional consumer traveler sales of approximately $7.5 million onsite or shortly thereafter. Over 1,000 accredited media journalists from around the w...orld. Take advantage of the New York City location and plan additional sales calls before and after the show. Get Ready… Over 560 exhibitors representing 170 countries participated in the 2017 Show. The Show floor is separated into 16 Pavilions and include: Adventure, Africa, Asia, Australia/South Pacific, Canada, Caribbean, Cruise, Europe, Family, Latin America, Mexico, River Cruises, Sponsors, Travel Products/Services, Wellness and the USA. Read more
Reviews and ratings
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attendee
February 11, 2020
Je trouve personnellement que ce trade show est d'une qualite irréprochable en terme de panel et de réseaux qualifiés
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attendee
February 17, 2019
The New York Time Travel Show was great opportunity to connect with professional of tourism, network and do business.
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attendee
February 13, 2019
There were some helpful and appropriate topics at the Friday seminars, but some were so full one couldn't sit. With the number of (independent) travel agents in attendance, it may be helpful to have t...alks catered to them as many of the talks I went to ended up focusing on them. Read more
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attendee
February 13, 2019
My first time attending in hopes to network and gain business form it for my blog www.BrownPassport.com . I think it's working!
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exhibitor
February 12, 2019
This show was a great opportunity to represent our region at a busy event. The days open to the public were a great opportunity to promote our region by making genuine connections with attendees and p...roviding information. Read more
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attendee
February 4, 2019
I’ve had the pleasure of appearing at the NYT Travel Show in one form or another since its inception. My only suggestion is to enhance the relevance of some of the speakers during trade day. The media... panel felt particularly dated and was not as effective as it could be. I’d be happy to help craft the one for next year. Thank you Read more
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attendee
February 4, 2019
Having attended many travel shows as both an observer and involved participant, I had high hopes for the NYT Travel Show. I was looking forward to several of the panels and discussions as well as talk...ing with brands and destinations on the show floor during industry day. The panels were not what I'd hoped for. While there were some eloquent speakers, there wasn't much in terms of either grounds breaking journalism ideas or engaging discourse between media and travel brands. The impression of the three panels I attended was all very much current-state focused without much call to action on anyone's part. In an atmosphere full of active journalists of all sorts, full of marketing professionals from diverse destinations and brands, there was a huge opportunity to set into motion effective conversation about where to guide media coverage and marketing promotion, but it was stagnant. Interesting to hear people talk about print, family travel, LGBT tourism... but I left without inspiration, ideas, or new connections. The showroom floor was very well set up and beautifully orchestrated. During the industry hours where journalists and agents were able to Merry face to face with travel brands and destinations, very free representatives were prepared to have any sort of conversation outside of a standard sales pitch. It felt as though those working the showroom booths didn't know that industry day was happening and that we were all vacationers looking for a fun new place to visit. Despite how harsh this sounds, I did enjoy the event and the overall presentation of the NYT Travel Show, but I wouldn't recommend it it return next year. It didn't hold enough value for me as either a journalist or consumer. Read more
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attendee
January 31, 2019
Very interesting and well organized show with ample business opportunities.
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exhibitor
January 30, 2019
It’s a great show and a positive and fun environment for all. Gets better every year.
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attendee
January 30, 2019
The NYT Travel show was a great opportunity to see how tourism is growing in different parts of the world. It was a good time to showcase different aspects of each community.
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