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Digital transformation and AI in the focus of the ITB Berlin Travel Hero video podcast

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In the latest episode of the Travel Hero Videopodcast, presented by ITB Berlin, Dr. Markus Heller, managing partner of Dr. Fried & Partner GmbH, along with his colleagues from the ITB Berlin Board of Experts, Lea Jordan and Dirk Rogl, discuss... read more

14.02.2024

“Mastering Transformation” for Tour Operator, Travel Sales, Carrier and Cruise – Impressions of the ITB Convention 2023

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Top-class stage guests, exciting industry insights, diverse perspectives and interesting discussions. On 7 March 2023 the time had finally come: the most important experts from the travel industry came together at the ITB Berlin Convention 2023 on... read more

10.03.2023

Changes in products – blog series on the status quo of the industry development (part 2)

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What is the current status quo of the industry development? The Corona pandemic has posed major challenges on the tourism industry worldwide. Therefore, Dr. Fried & Partner and the Travel Industry Club asked at the end of 2020 how things will... read more

17.06.2021

Changes in structures and processes – blog series on the status quo of the industry development (part 1)

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Starting point: Scenario analysis at the end of 2020 The Corona pandemic has posed major challenges on the tourism industry worldwide. Therefore, Dr. Fried & Partner and the Travel Industry Club asked at the end of 2020 how things will continue... read more

02.06.2021

Dr. Fried & Partner donates to the Reiner Meutsch Foundation FLY & HELP

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The year 2019 is slowly coming to an end and the contemplative Christmas days are just around the corner. Christmas stands for being together with family, contemplation, gratitude and charity. After a successful year 2019, Dr. Fried & Partner... read more

23.12.2019

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For better readability, the generic masculine is used in these articles. The designations of persons used in these articles refer to all genders unless otherwise indicated.