Pakistan Travel Mart 2025 : Boosting Tourism Industry With Innovation, Collaboration

Discover how Pakistan Travel Mart 2025 is transforming tourism and fostering global partnerships for sustainable growth. [Image via PTV]

Pakistan travel mart 2025, supported by the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation and Provincial tourism Authorities, is set to transform the nation’s travel and tourism industry.

As Pakistan’s Premier platform for connecting regional and global stakeholders, the travel mart emphasizes inbound, outbound, and domestic tourism, is aimed at positioning the country as a leading global travel destination.

The Fourth edition of PTM will take place at the Karachi Expo Centre from January 31 to February 2, 2025 followed by an exciting roadshow in Islamabad on February 4 and 5, 2025.

This landmark event reflects the power of collaboration and innovation, acting as a key driver of Pakistan’s evolving tourism landscape.

Syed Mohammad Ali Hamdani, CEO, Pakistan Travel Mart said “PTM 2025 is more than an event—it’s a movement to transform Pakistan’s Tourism Industry.

The PTM 2025 theme, bridging cultures & empowering local communities through travel, reflects its commitment to fostering collaboration, innovation, and sustainable growth.

Pakistan partnering with Saudi at PTM through Saudi tourism authority which aims at strengthening bilateral ties and exploring new opportunities in tourism.

Also See: Pakistan to Launch First Women’s Software Technology Park in Azad Kashmir Next Year

This news is sourced from PTV and is intended for informational purposes only.

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