The annual conference of Israel’s travel agencies

The annual conference of Israel’s travel agencies will take place this year in one of Europe’s most surprising cities.


Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia—recently connected to Israel by direct flights—will host the central event of Israel’s tourism industry, in cooperation with the Slovak Ministry of Tourism. Hundreds of agents, executives, and industry professionals are expected to participate in lectures, B2B meetings, professional tours, and festive gala evenings.


The annual conference of the Association of Travel Agencies will be held in Slovakia’s capital from October 19 to 22, 2025. The event will be organized in collaboration with the Slovak Ministry of Tourism and will be dedicated, among other things, to strengthening cooperation between Israel’s tourism industry and its counterparts in Slovakia.

As tradition dictates, this is the central and most prestigious event of the travel industry, attracting every year hundreds of agency owners, travel agents, airline representatives, business partners, and tourism professionals.

The program includes a series of lectures on current topics, B2B meetings with Slovak and Israeli professionals, joint panels, special tours across Slovakia, and festive gala evenings. In addition, a professional exhibition will showcase tourism services and products, featuring both local and international participants—including Israeli organizations presenting to the Slovak and international audience.



Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia—recently linked to Israel by direct flights—will host this major event of Israel’s tourism industry, in partnership with the local Ministry of Tourism. Hundreds of agents, executives, and stakeholders are expected to attend lectures, B2B meetings, professional tours, and gala evenings.

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