The 32nd edition of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) will open on Monday 28th April at Dubai World Trade Centre, welcoming more than 2,800 exhibitors and over 55,000 travel professionals from 166 countries.
Themed “Global Travel: Developing Tomorrow’s Tourism Through Enhanced Connectivity”, ATM 2025 will spotlight the future of tourism through cross-border and cross-industry collaboration.
International exhibitors make up 67% of participants, underscoring ATM’s global reach, while Middle Eastern companies represent the remaining 33%. This year’s show spans additional halls and introduces new features including the IBTM@ATM business events zone and a Start-Up and Innovation Zone within ATM Travel Tech, which will showcase cutting-edge travel technologies and immersive VR experiences.
Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director ME for ATM, noted that ATM 2025 is on track to break records, with Asia emerging as the fastest-growing region, particularly driven by strong participation from countries like India, which saw a 30% increase in exhibitor presence.
The ATM Conference will feature over 200 expert speakers across three dedicated content stages: the Global Stage, Future Stage, and Business Events Stage. Monday's programme will include keynote addresses and panels exploring the impact of global events on economic growth, featuring key industry leaders and tourism authorities.

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