Register Today to Download the Skift Forum Europe Mobile App


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It’s easier than ever for Skift Forum Europe attendees to stay connected, preview our jam-packed agenda, and network with biggest names in the travel industry thanks to the new Skift Forum Europe app.

Only two weeks remain until Skift Forum Europe, and we’re putting on the finishing touches to bring you an  unforgettable, insightful event.

Today we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our comprehensive mobile app for all Skift Forum Europe attendees. 

Sign Me Up for Skift Forum Europe

The app includes every logistical step you’ll need to know before landing in Berlin — like directions, detailed schedule and speakers list, and easy in-app messaging. Chat with other registrants, peruse the attendee list, and make lasting connections at Skift Forum Europe with the help of the app.

Featuring attendees from nearly 200 companies and a lineup of 20+ speakers, our day in Berlin promises to be chock-full of predictive insights and networking opportunities with travel industry visionaries across all sectors.

Plus, the app contains an our interactive Q&A tool, so Skift Forum Europe attendees have the rare opportunity to ask questions to our world-class CEO-level speakers in real time.

Only registered attendees can log into the app. Want to get in on the action? It’s not too late to secure your spot at Skift Forum Europe!

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Email forum@skift.com with any questions you may have about Skift Forum Europe or the mobile app.

None of this would not be possible without these incredible sponsors: AirbusAccorHotels, Accenture, Accenture Amadeus Alliance, Jordan Tourism Board, Movable Ink, PiaboSimilarWebSojern, Travelsify, and visitBerlin.

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