TICKET SALES FOR THE DSTNCMP²⁵ BEGIN

RHINE HIGHLIGHTS –DSTNCMP²⁵ IN DÜSSELDORF WITH A NEW STRUCTURE.
With the German Tourism Day in Hamburg, ticket sales also begin for one of the most important industry events of 2025—the DestinationCampin Düsseldorf. About the DSTNCMP25 , around 300 participants from the tourism, hospitality, academic, agency, technology, and platform sectors are expected to attend.
The popular “industry think tank” is thus bringing together executives and motivated creators for the 15th time. Through its workshop sessions, the DSTNCMP25 on developing potential solutions, the netzvitamineAKADEMIE on sharing practical knowledge, and the supporting program on networking and getting to know one another.
The DSTNCMP25 from June 3 to 5 will have a new structure: The thematic sessions will be concentrated on Wednesday and Thursday mornings; there will be no sessions on Friday morning. Instead, those particularly eager to learn can attend in-depth sessions and additional workshops in the afternoons as an alternative to the experiential activities.

Anyone interested still has the opportunity to influence the topics that will be given special emphasis in Düsseldorf. As soon as ticket sales begin on destinationcamp.com , the online survey on which aspects should be addressed in greater depth in Düsseldorf will also begin. As in previous years, the online survey is being conducted by MCI – the Entrepreneurial University in Innsbruck .
An attractive new feature: All tickets—even those with an early-bird discount—can be reissued up until just a few minutes before check-in in Düsseldorf —at no extra charge.
If you order three tickets at once, you’ll receive a 5 percent discount on the net price. For five tickets, you’ll get 10 percent off, and for ten tickets, 15 percent off the total net price. And if you secure your tickets by December 31, 2024, you’ll also benefit from attractive early-bird prices.
Another new feature: The DSTNCMP25 , there are two award categories. Category 1 includes tourism organizations, service providers, and academia. Category 2 includes agencies, OTAs, consultants, and system providers.
A Category 1 standard ticket costs 1,300 euros (net), while the early-bird ticket costs 1,200 euros. In Category 2, the standard ticket costs 1,980 euros (net), and the early-bird ticket costs 1,760 euros. Early-bird tickets are available in limited quantities until December 31, 2024, at the latest.
All tickets will be available starting November 26, 2024, at 6:00 a.m.:








