ConX 2025, organized by Travelgate, the leading Connectivity Marketplace in the travel industry, successfully concluded its fifth edition, delving into the current challenges and future opportunities facing the tourism sector.
Under the theme “Connected”, ConX 2025 brought together over 800 senior executives and decision-makers from some of the most influential and forward-thinking companies in the B2B travel distribution ecosystem. With Huawei as the main sponsor—alongside other notable partners such as Smyrooms (part of Viajes El Corte Inglés), Ávoris, and HotelDistribute—the event served as a vital forum for industry leaders to explore the future of travel distribution.
Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on a wide range of topics, including the development of emerging travel destinations, strategies for steering the tourism industry toward greater environmental sustainability, and the growing role of Artificial Intelligence and automation in optimizing processes across the travel value chain. This ecosystem, comprising hotel groups, airlines, online travel agencies (OTAs), technology providers, destination management companies, and independent operators, is becoming increasingly interconnected. Moreover, it is now being reshaped by the entry of major brands from outside the traditional travel sector—companies that are leveraging their platforms and data to enter the market.
In this rapidly evolving landscape, seamless connectivity between all stakeholders is no longer a competitive advantage—it is a fundamental requirement for operational efficiency, innovation, and long-term growth.
The event was held at the Son Moix Stadium in Palma (Mallorca, Balearic Islands), a fitting venue to host renowned voices such as Ada Xu, Director of International Affairs at FLIGGY (Alibaba Group); Dor Krubiner, CEO & Co-Founder of Mize; Emilie Dumont, CEO of Digitrips; Faisal Memon, Founder & CEO of iOL; Kate Irwin, Managing Director of Skift EMEA; and a keynote talk by Johan Lundgren, former CEO of easyJet.
Camara explained that this year’s theme, “Connected”, represents more than a slogan—it is “a way of life, a philosophy”:
“At Travelgate, we connect people and companies on a technical level, but we created this space specifically to enable deeper, more personal connections. That is why we are all here. ‘Connected’ is who we are, it’s what we do.”
The program addressed timely and relevant topics such as India’s explosive growth as a tourism market, the global expansion of B2B companies, and the increasing entry of non-travel brands into the travel business.
“People are still traveling—last year was our best ever in terms of numbers, even beyond expectations. This year started somewhat slowly, likely due to the timing of Easter, but the second quarter is already showing signs of recovery.”
In a related session, Kate Irwin, Managing Director of Skift EMEA, interviewed Javier Cabrerizo, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at HBX Group. He noted that while strategic planning used to follow five- or even ten-year timelines, today’s environment demands a more flexible, three-year outlook.
“You must be highly adaptable,” Cabrerizo said. “You may think the market is moving in one direction, only for it to suddenly change course. Flexibility is not just advisable—it’s essential, especially in times of uncertainty.”
Dumont emphasized that travel remains a “resilient product in terms of experience, even during economic downturns,” which explains the interest from non-travel brands. She does not see them as a threat but rather as a chance for established players to lend their expertise. Ada Xu added that FLIGGY brings valuable insights into the Chinese traveler through robust market research.
The panel “India’s Rising Influence in Travel” featured Albert Fernando (Travelwings.com), Bhanu Chopra (RateGain), Jaal Shah (RezLive.com / Travel Designer Group), and Rajnish Kumar (Ixigo), moderated by Walter Buschta of Phocuswright.
From January to October 2024, India welcomed 76.8 million international tourists. Projections suggest that by 2030, there will be nearly 50 million outbound Indian travelers—twice the current number. Panelists agreed that India is no longer a merely “emerging” market. Investments in infrastructure, rapid digital adoption (nearly half the population is under 30), and a focus on MICE tourism make India a key destination for future travel growth.
“It’s great to lead a major airline—but not so great if you can’t fly,” Lundgren remarked, drawing laughs from the audience. He emphasized the importance of teamwork and holistic leadership in fostering both personal and professional growth within organizations.
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