The Bali & Beyond Travel Fair (BBTF), Indonesia’s premier annual tourism trade show, is all set to return in 12th -14th June 2024 for its highly anticipated 10th edition.
Celebrating the richness and diversity of Indonesia’s tourism industry, BBTF promises to bring together key stakeholders, industry experts, travel professionals, and enthusiasts from around the world at the Bali International Convention Centre (BICC) Nusa Dua – Bali.
BBTF has established itself as a pivotal platform for promoting Indonesia’s extensive array of tourism offerings, highlighting the country’s captivating destinations, hospitality services, and travel-related products.
I Putu Winastra, Chairman of Association of The Indonesian Tours and Travel Agencies (ASITA) Bali chapter said: “The Bali & Beyond Travel Fair has continually served as a catalyst for fostering partnerships, promoting sustainable tourism, and showcasing the unparalleled beauty of Indonesia. We are excited to announce the return of BBTF in 2024, presenting a comprehensive showcase that underscores Indonesia’s position as a global tourism hub from Bali.”
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