Las Vegas to host IPW Trade Show in 2020
ETW Staff – Mumbai
Las Vegas will once again host the largest travel trade show in North America in 2020. IPW is one of the travel industry’s premier international marketplace and the largest generator of travel to the US. As host city, Las Vegas will showcase the billions of dollars of investment in new resorts, restaurants, attractions, retail, entertainment and everything else that makes it the premiere travel destination.
Lawrence Weekly, Clark County Commissioner and chairman of, LVCVA board of directors said, “IPW is a tremendous opportunity to showcase Las Vegas to the world and there is always something new to experience. Since the show was last here just two years ago, we’ve seen new resorts open like the SLS Las Vegas, The Cromwell and The Delano, new attractions like the High Roller Observation Wheel, the LINQ Entertainment District and SlotZilla Zipline in Downtown Las Vegas just to name a few. In addition, there are major projects under construction including the 20,000-seat arena from MGM and AEG and Resorts World Las Vegas. There is always something new to see and do in Las Vegas and that’s what makes us so dynamic and energetic.”
As the host city for IPW, Las Vegas receives tremendous exposure with travel buyers from across the globe. Las Vegas is a key destination for international visitors which represent nearly 20-per cent of the more than 41 million travellers to Southern Nevada in 2014. International visitors stay longer and spend more than domestic travelers generating billions in non-gaming economic revenue.
Las Vegas last hosted IPW in 2013 with 6,000 delegates from the US and 70 other countries, 1,300 exhibitor booths, 1,300 international and domestic buyers and nearly 500 media. US Travel estimated the event would generate more than US$3.5 billion in future travel to the US, with an estimated US$350 million of that coming to Las Vegas.
US Travel Association has recently announced future host cities through 2024. After Las Vegas, IPW heads to Chicago in 2021, Orlando in 2022, San Antonio will host for the first time in 2023 and Los Angeles is tapped for 2024.