Travel Meet Asia (TMA) is scheduled to return to Jakarta from June 25-26, 2025, at the newly launched Swissôtel Jakarta PIK Avenue. The prominent B2B travel trade show will bring together over 1,300 delegates, including more than 400 pre-qualified buyers from the leisure, MICE, and corporate travel sectors. Key participants include major companies like Bain & Co., Chan Brothers, Mitra Malaysia, MAVP Travel & Tours, and Asia MICE Planner.
The event will take the form of a two-day trade fair and conference aimed at unlocking new business opportunities in Southeast Asia’s travel market. Supported by leading industry associations such as ASITA, ASTINDO, MATTA, NATAS, and TTAA, TMA 2025 aims to serve as a key platform for driving partnerships and collaborations within the region.
A Prime Platform for Business Networking
TMA’s business matching program ensures 100% pre-scheduled meetings between exhibitors and qualified buyers. Prominent exhibitors include The Ascott Limited, Meliá Hotels International, Resorts World Sentosa, DidaTravel Technology, Miki Travel, and SUNRATE, among others. Participants will span a wide array of travel sectors, including national tourism boards, destination management companies (DMCs), hospitality brands, and travel tech providers, offering a diverse and competitive marketplace.
A Conference Focused on the Future of Travel
The TMA Conference 2025 will feature valuable insights through five key themes: Market Trends, Destination Marketing, Hospitality, MICE & Corporate Travel, and Travel Technology. Industry experts will discuss shifting traveller preferences, the rising popularity of alternative accommodations, and the impact of technology on Southeast Asia’s tourism industry. The conference will also delve into outbound travel dynamics from Indonesia and neighboring countries, highlighting emerging trends and growth opportunities.
By uniting travel suppliers, agencies, and buyers in Jakarta, TMA 2025 aims to enhance Southeast Asia’s position as one of the most dynamic outbound regions in global tourism.
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