Published on December 4, 2025

The massive, annual spectacle of FITUR—the International Tourism Trade Fair in Madrid—has always been the industry’s clearest crystal ball. It’s where global tourism professionals gather to spot the next big trend, but for its 2026 edition, the fair isn’t just following a trend; it’s aggressively shaping the future. The announcement of a record 50% expansion of its dedicated Travel Technology Zone is the clearest signal yet: the human experience of travel is now inextricably linked to digital innovation.
Set to take place from January 21 to 25, 2026, at IFEMA Madrid, FITUR is not simply adding more square footage; it is making a profound statement about the industry’s strategic direction. This unprecedented growth in the technology area confirms that artificial intelligence, automation, and connected experiences are no longer optional extras—they are the core engines driving travel forward. This expansion isn’t just physical; it represents a major shift in focus, positioning FITUR 2026 as the essential global hub where the worlds of tourism and cutting-edge technology dramatically converge.
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The 50% increase in size is matched by a strategic relocation of the Travel Technology area to the brand-new Knowledge Hub in Hall 12. This is a deliberate move to elevate the profile of technology and create a dedicated ecosystem for forward-thinking dialogue.
The Knowledge Hub is designed to be much more than just an exhibition space. It will be the central meeting point for technology companies, tourism operators, destination managers, and investors—a dynamic setting engineered to foster innovation, collaboration, and rapid business development. By grouping technology with other specialized and innovative areas like FITURTechy, FITUR Know-How & Export, and FITUR Talent, the fair aims to ensure that technology is viewed not as a separate vertical, but as the foundational layer for all future tourism growth.
This new configuration underscores FITUR’s commitment to making technology actionable. It’s about ensuring that travel professionals don’t just see the latest tech; they learn how to implement it, adapting digital tools to enhance everything from destination competitiveness to personalized customer engagement.
The massive expansion is a direct response to the powerful market demand from tech firms eager to showcase their transformative solutions. The 2026 Travel Technology Zone is confirmed to host over 150 companies from more than 20 countries, representing a truly global coalition of innovation.
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The solutions on display will be a comprehensive look at the digital tools redefining travel:
The breadth of international participation—including firms from the United States, Germany, France, the UAE, China, Brazil, and many others—cements FITUR’s role as the definitive platform for international dialogue, connecting Silicon Valley innovation with the global tourism value chain. The presence of specialized groups like Business France showcasing innovative startups further highlights the commitment to nurturing the next wave of technological breakthroughs.
While the expansion is a business story, its ultimate significance lies in the improved experience for the traveler. The technologies being showcased at FITUR 2026 are designed to dismantle the common frustrations of travel:
In essence, the 50% growth of the Travel Technology Zone is FITUR’s commitment to facilitating a future where travel is smarter, more efficient, more profitable for businesses, and profoundly more rewarding for the person exploring the world. By putting technology front and center, FITUR 2026 is ensuring that the tourism industry is equipped to handle the complexities of the modern world while delivering the seamless, magical experiences travelers crave.
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