Friday, 07 Mar 2025

Destinations International Kicks Off Registration For 2025 Annual Convention in Chicago: Know More

Destinations International, the premier global association for destination organizations and convention and visitors bureaus, is thrilled to open registrations for its flagship event, the DI Annual Convention. This key industry event will be held from July 9-11, 2025, in Chicago, IL, USA. It provides a vital platform for professionals in destination marketing and management to network, share knowledge, and explore the latest trends.


Destinations International Kicks Off Registration For 2025 Annual Convention in Chicago: Know More
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Destinations International, the premier global association for destination organizations and convention and visitors bureaus, is thrilled to open registrations for its flagship event, the DI Annual Convention. This key industry event will be held from July 9-11, 2025, in Chicago, IL, USA. It provides a vital platform for professionals in destination marketing and management to network, share knowledge, and explore the latest trends.

The convention's program includes:

Early Registration DiscountsAfter a full-house event last year, Destinations International advises attendees to register promptly to benefit from early bird discounts available until April 3. This event is the highlight of the year for those in the industry.

Pre-Convention WorkshopsThe convention also offers optional workshops on the opening day. Registration for these is separate.

Additional Chicago EventsIn conjunction with the Annual Convention, other events include the Visitor Services Summit on July 9 and Summer CDME Courses from July 12-15, 2025. These sessions are designed to enhance skills in destination management, advocacy, and leadership.

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