What You'll Hear On Stage at Skift Forum Asia


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Our editors believe the future of travel is now being tested in Asia. At Skift Forum Asia, we’re increasing our focus on the region as pivotal to understanding the travel industry; the world’s biggest business.

We can't wait to host our first-ever Skift Forum in Asia and expand our coverage of the region. Skift Forum Asia will be on May 27 at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore, and today you can view the complete program with all session topics. Register today to join us and help us define how "The Future of Travel Will Be Tested in Asia."

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Skift moderators are known for asking tough questions on stage that go way beyond the obvious and push the boundaries of strategy and creative imagination. Here's a preview of the content we'll cover in Singapore:

Your ticket is an all-access pass to every educational session, a variety of networking experiences, hands-on workshops, a mobile app through which you can schedule meetings, and more. Don't miss out on this opportunity—act now to secure your spot!

SECURE YOUR SPOT AT SKIFT FORUM asia

We couldn't make Skift Forum Asia a reality without the support of our amazing sponsors Accenture, Avis Budget Group, and Travelstop, and our official airline partner Singapore Airlines!

If you’re interested in sponsoring Skift Forum Asia or have any questions, email us at forum@skift.com. You can also unlock huge savings if you want to attend multiple Skift Forums. Hope to see you soon!

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