Experience marketplace GetYourGuide has appointed Genevieve Vancutsem-Zednik as its chief people officer.
27.12.2023 - 14:12 / skift.com / Nicole Meyer
As we welcome in the new year, it’s the perfect time to set ambitious professional resolutions and chart a course for success. One transformative way to kickstart your year is by attending Skift Megatrends, our most popular event that forecasts the themes shaping the travel industry in the year ahead. Taking place both in New York City and online on January 9th, as well as in London on January 11th, this event promises (and continues) to be a game-changer for professionals seeking to stay ahead of the curve.
Megatrends is more than just an event; it’s a strategic move for your business. By attending, you gain invaluable insights into the trends that will define the travel landscape in 2024. These insights, delivered by industry experts and thought leaders, will empower you to make informed decisions that can propel your company forward. Whether you’re in hospitality, tourism, destination marketing, or other facets of the travel industry, the knowledge gained from Megatrends can shape your strategic planning and elevate your professional trajectory.
See how last year’s Megatrends predictions are playing out here.
In the dynamic world of travel, staying ahead is key, so make sure not to miss out. Make 2024 the year you turn your resolutions into reality and let this year’s Megatrends help get you started in the right direction. Reserve your seat before they sell out.
There are a limited number of discounted tickets available for the New York City event. We advise purchasing a ticket ASAP to both ensure a seat, as well as the best possible price.
January 9, 2024
Group tickets $245
January 11, 2024
Group tickets £65
Watch a livestream of the January 9 New York City event. Subscribers to Skift Research, Skift Pro, Daily Lodging Report, and Airline Weekly can register for free. Non-subscribers can register for $25. Register here.
Experience marketplace GetYourGuide has appointed Genevieve Vancutsem-Zednik as its chief people officer.
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