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GET READY FOR TRAVEL MADNESS EXPO 2023

Happening on June 30-July 2, 2023, at the SMX Convention Center Manila, at the Mall of Asia Compound in Pasay City, is the 2023 Travel Madness Expo (TME). Now in its 10th year, TME still boasts to be the source for the best travel deals as it used to do in the last nine years. With more long weekends set in 2023, grab this opportunity and plan your trips, enjoy extended holidays, recharge, and help lift the tourism industry from the pandemic slump. Travel Innovators Inc. is the organizer of Travel Madness Expo, one of the biggest travel and trade fairs in the Philippines. The madness for travel continues since it was first staged in 2012. A surprise phenomenal hit that time, TME generated some 40,000 visitors and guests, and enabled an international credit card company to rake in PHP20 million worth of business in just three days! TME’s successful display of destinations and cultures from around the world in the past years brought about strong support from the travel industry making it a must-visit trade show for travel enthusiasts. Travel madness and best deals ever Lending her years of experience and expertise in travel is Maria Paz Alberto as Chairperson for this year's TME and Vice President of Vice President of Travel Innovators Inc. Alberto is also the President of Ark Travel Express, Inc., a duly licensed travel agency by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Department of Tourism (DOT). “We intend to make tourism a year-round affair as always. And if that's not madness enough, I don’t know what to call it anymore: most of our members are outbound travel agencies that boost Philippine tourism. TME helps ensure that foreign carriers will keep on coming back to bring us, tourists, by loading their return flights with passengers,” she said. “We want to see the Philippines become a travel hub in this part of the world, and make tourism an economic growth engine, a medium of international understanding, and a driver of world peace. That’s why we bring the entire national and international tourism industry under one roof where business is fun!” she added. "Travel: We're back in full color” We love living in full color. That’s why every one of us loves traveling primarily because we want to feel and see different sights in all colors! Yes, traveling is back after almost three years of compulsory seclusion due to the global health pandemic. Head to the SMX Convention Center Halls 1 to 4 and score the best rates from the country's premier airline, the Philippine Airlines, and other exhibitors: Travel Agencies and Tour Operators, Airlines, Cruise Lines, Hotels & Resorts, Theme Parks, Travel Insurance Agencies, Travel-related Products and Suppliers, Food Concessionaires, and many more. For more information, please visit https://travelmadness.org/ and https://www.facebook.com/TravelMadnessPH/.
TME Chair Maria Paz Alberto (3rd from left) met with the Philippine Airlines officers for the TME 2023 deal. With her are, from left: Kit Javier - Manager, Marketing Activations, Ria Domingo - VP Marketing, Issa Dimaano - AVP Passenger Sales Philippines, Bryan Sansolis - Regional Head, Philippines, and Lorraine Laborte - District Sales Manager. #TravelMadnessExpo #arktravelexpress #PAL #travel #itsmorefuninthephilippines #SMXConventionCenter

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