Announcing the Editorial Program for Skift Forum Europe


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We are one month away from the second Skift Forum Europe! On April 26, 2018, we're bringing the brightest minds in travel to Berlin. Don't miss your chance to join us in Europe!

We're just 30 days away from Skift Forum Europe, and we're so excited to share our finalized schedule and editorial program flow with you!

April 26, 2018 will be a rapid-fire, focused day packed with insights from industry executives and leaders as well as multi-format sessions for every type of audience member.

Register for Skift Forum Europe

You already know our speakers come from all over the world. We have C-suite representation from companies like Booking.com, Ryanair, AccorHotels, Lufthansa Group, Thomas Cook Group, Club Méditerranée, and way more.

With 30 days left until Skift Forum Europe, tickets are going fast! We can't wait to see you next month in Berlin.

Need more reasons to join us? We even wrote a list for you. Email us at forum@skift.com and we'll be happy to answer your questions about the event.

Register Today

Skift Forum Europe would not be possible without our amazing sponsors: AirbusAccorHotels, Accenture, Accenture Amadeus AllianceMovable Ink, SimilarWebSojern, and Travelsify.

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