WTE Miami 2025 will feature over 400 exhibitors from more than 60 countries (Photo: WTE Miami 2024)
WTE Miami is set to host its 2025 edition at the Miami Beach Convention Centre on September 17-18. Hosted by Miami International Airport, Miami-Dade County and the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB), WTE Miami 2025 will feature over 400 exhibitors from more than 60 countries, representing a wide range of travel sectors, including airlines, hotels, tour operators, cruise lines, travel technology providers, and tourism boards worldwide.
According to a press statement, the two-day event will facilitate strategic connections between exhibitors from Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Europe and Asia, reflecting the increasing global interest in expanding within the United States market.
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“WTE Miami is more than just a trade show. It is a strategic hub where global tourism professionals connect, collaborate, and expand their reach into the United States. The tremendous interest we have seen not only from Latin American countries but also from African and European exhibitors confirms Miami’s role as a global gateway for business,” says Javier Pérez Palencia, Director, WTE Miami.
Ralph Cutié
According to the statement, Miami International Airport (MIA) provides direct access to over 100 global destinations and more than 80 cities in the United States. It is also one of the busiest international airports, handling over 50 million passengers annually. International travel accounts for 45 pc of its annual total and continues to grow. To support this ongoing expansion, MIA is investing USD 9 billion in a Capital Improvement Plan to increase its capacity and improve customer satisfaction.
“WTE Miami plays a key role in bringing the global tourism community together with a platform to educate, inspire, network with key players in the industry, and showcase a destination or service. Miami and many of MIA’s nonstop destinations are top leisure markets, so it is important for MIA to stay engaged, participate in, and support important travel shows such as WTE Miami,” says Ralph Cutié, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Miami International Airport.
The statement adds that exhibitor registration is now open for the event. Early registration benefits include discounted booth rates, priority booth location, early promotions, and exclusive access to pre-event B2B matchmaking.