The Pakistan Travel Mart (PTM) has officially announced its 4th edition, scheduled for January 31 to February 2, 2025, at the Expo Centre Karachi.
PTM has become a premier event in Pakistan’s travel
and tourism industry, showcasing the country’s
diverse travel experiences
Staff Reporter
Karachi: The Pakistan Travel Mart (PTM) has officially announced its 4th edition, scheduled for January 31 to February 2, 2025, at the Expo Centre Karachi. Since its debut in 2017, PTM has become a premier event in Pakistan’s travel and tourism industry, showcasing the country’s diverse travel experiences.
What to Expect at PTM 2025
The 2025 edition of PTM, organized by Bukhari Events & Media Services, aims to continue its legacy as a leading platform for networking and business development. The event will feature a broad range of exhibitors, including airlines, hotels, tour operators, and provincial tourism boards. Attendees can look forward to a variety of activities such as panel discussions, exhibitions, and B2B meetings.
Industry Insights
During the launch event, key figures from the industry shared their perspectives:
The Future of PTM
PTM 2025 emphasizes the resilience and growth of Pakistan’s tourism sector. As the nation continues to attract global attention, this event presents a valuable opportunity for industry stakeholders to unite, celebrate Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage, and explore new opportunities for growth and collaboration.
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