I graduated from college two years ago and set a goal for myself to visit at least 50 countries before I turn 30.
13.07.2024 - 03:02 / skift.com / Rafat Ali
We are excited to announce the third annual Skift Global Forum East, returning to the dynamic city of Dubai on November 19-20. Following the tremendous success of the previous Forums, this event will gather top CEOs and innovative leaders in the travel industry from the Middle East and around the globe.
Over these two days, we will delve into the latest innovations in marketing, strategy, and technology that are shaping the future of travel. We’ll kick things off on November 19 with our opening night event at Address Grand Creek Harbour, and then feature a full day of discussions on November 20 at Address Sky View, hearing from a wide range of leaders in discussion with Skift editors and research analysts, as we explore travel’s future.
Whether you’re in hospitality, aviation, tourism, or travel technology, this forum provides an unparalleled opportunity to gain insights, expand your network, and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly changing travel landscape.
Last year’s Skift Global Forum East welcomed representatives from Jumeirah, Emirates, Accor, Dubai Airports, Booking.com, Air France-KLM, NEOM, Kerzner International and many more. Don’t miss out on the industry’s most important conference in the region as we return this November.
Register today to be at the cutting edge of innovation in the global travel industry. A limited number of early-bird tickets are available for a short time, so be sure to purchase your ticket in advance before prices increase.
Early-bird price of 1,855 AED ($495 USD) for Solo tickets and 1,635 AED ($445 USD) for Group tickets are available for a limited time only. Full-price tickets are 2,555 AED ($695 USD) for Solo tickets and 2,295 AED ($625 USD) for Group tickets.
Register now for an in-person ticket to the Dubai event.
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Thank you to our Sponsors and our Official Venue Partner, Address Hotels.
I graduated from college two years ago and set a goal for myself to visit at least 50 countries before I turn 30.
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