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Over 500 Companies Already Attending Skift Global Forum

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Skift Global Forum is just weeks away - take a look at who is planning to attend and make sure to add your company to the list.

Over 500 leading companies already plan to attend Skift Global Forum on September 17-19 in New York City. This includes companies like Airbnb, Blackstone, Google, Hilton, KAYAK, Lonely Planet, and The Walt Disney Company just to name a few.

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Last Year’s Numbers

Last September, our 10th annual Skift Global Forum at North Javits in New York City welcomed 1,338 attendees with 875 in-person and 453 tuned-in online from 725 different companies, where 63% of attendees were VP level or above. Through our incisive executive interviews and deep-dive panels led by Skift editors and research analysts, we heard from 35 top travel executive speakers as we explored the big questions facing travel’s future.

Our Largest Event of the Year

As we look ahead to this year’s Global Forum in New York City on September 17-19, we are excited to welcome back many leaders to the SGF stage, including the CEOs of Booking Holdings, Certares, Expedia Group, Marriott International, and JetBlue, along with CEOs joining us for the first time, like Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Direct Travel, Peek and Virtuoso. Check out the latest speakers and general event updates here.

Don’t Miss Out

Ticket prices are set to increase soon. Save $300 by booking today and save even more with our group rates if you bring your team.

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