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FITUR 2025 is set to become a pivotal event in the tourism sector, bringing together 9,500 companies from 156 countries in Madrid. This international trade fair will spotlight the latest trends in tourism, emphasizing innovation, sustainability, and cultural discovery.
As the partner country, Brazil will take center stage, showcasing its vibrant culture and diverse attractions. The event aims to foster collaboration among industry leaders and promote sustainable travel practices that benefit both the environment and local communities. Attendees can expect a rich program of conferences, workshops, and networking opportunities designed to inspire and inform.
With a focus on the future of global travel, FITUR 2025 will explore how technology can enhance the travel experience while preserving cultural heritage. This gathering promises to be an essential platform for stakeholders in the tourism industry, paving the way for new ideas and partnerships that will shape the travel landscape for years to come.
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