The premier thought leadership conference covering the business of global travel – Skift Global Forum – will take place in New York City for its eleventh year in September 2024. Since its inception, Skift Global Forum has been at the forefront of shaping the future of travel. With its cutting-edge discussions, insightful presentations, and world-class networking, this annual gathering serves as a catalyst for innovation and collaboration.
Join us as we explore this global theme for 2024, focused on travel’s growth and future amidst global climate change, economic and political uncertainties, and rapid technological advancements. As always, Skift editors and research analysts will unpack the big questions facing travel’s future and push the boundaries on stage to better understand the important signals and key strategies that leaders are implementing globally.
From top CEOs of the largest travel brands to new entrepreneurs driving innovation, the voices on stage are a reflection of the best the travel industry has to offer.
Connect with peers from across the travel industry during multiple networking opportunities. Learn from top creatives and executives during exclusive interview sessions and talks. Chart your path forward for 2024 and beyond based on your conversations and experiences at the Forum.
Discounted price of $3,195 (Solo) and $2,845 (Group) for a limited time only. Full-price tickets are $3,495 (Solo) and $3,145 (Group).
Each year, Skift Global Forum in New York City features the top CEOs and leaders from across travel to discuss the future of the industry, along with presentations by Skift researchers, analysts, and special travel industry guests.
Through the lens of Travel’s Great Renewal, we will examine the big questions facing travel:
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Our Skift Forum events help top travel professionals understand changing trends across sectors, geographies, and the functional silos in the travel industry.