Maldives | The Rise of Virtual Travel Trade Shows

Published: Nov. 19, 2020, 9 a.m.

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Chief Executive Officer of Orca Media Group Maldives, the media company behind the success of Travel Trade Maldives, Mr. Hussain Sunny Umar shares how he successfully turned an in-person trade show into a virtual travel event.

Travel Trade Maldives is hosting the fourth edition virtually this year, and during the Travel Summit segment of the virtual event, I will be moderating virtual panels with travel experts, industry leaders, and hospitality senior decision-makers. The theme of this year's Virtual Travel Summit is 'Reignite Tourism in the Maldives' and I am honored to start the event by hosting a virtual keynote on Travel Recovery.\\xa0

TTM Travel Summit 2020 Virtual takes place 24 to 26 November 2020.
Watch the Opening Keynote here

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Dolores Semeraro is an internationally recognized tourism keynote speaker and trainer who has inspired thousands of people in the tourism industry to build a stronger, more sustainable, and more resilient future of travel.

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