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Currently Sicily has five DMOs
This crucial issue emerged in the second panel of the conference held on 29th March in Modica, entitled “The role of Destination Management Organizations - good practices and opportunities for tourism development in Sicily.” The abolition of the ATB autonomous tourist boards in 2005 left a void in the management of tourist information and promotion, which was subsequently entrusted to the tourist districts. Then in 2016 the Region set up a commission for the definition of DMO Guidelines, with the aim of merging the districts into seven macro-themes which led to the current five Sicilian DMOs
Safeguarding the future of tourism in Sicily
Despite the work carried out over the years in favour of the regions they represent, the DMOs still operate without a clear regulatory framework that defines their role within the regional tourism promotion and development strategy. The DMOs believe it is urgent to start a discussion that will lead to the updating of regional regulations and the definition of a clear and shared organizational structure for the future of tourism in Sicily.
“Working to develop tourism in the region”
“We have been working with common strategies and unity of purpose for the development of tourism in the region for some time now,- said Rosalia D'Alì, president of the Western Sicily Tourist District. - Now we believe it is necessary to open a direct dialogue with the regional leaders in order to better plan and schedule our activities. The West of Sicily DMO has been finalizing its transformation into a DMC, which will allow the marketing of tourist experiences on the portal. In the future this could become an effective reference for other DMOs.”
The first flight from Rome to Lublin
The ceremony at Rome’s Fiumicino Airport for the inaugural flight was attended by institutional representatives, industry operators and journalists. Federico Scriboni, aviation business development director of Aeroporti di Roma, pointed out that “The introduction of this new Aeroitalia flight will connect Rome to Lublin for the first time.”
Tuesday and Saturday B737-800 flights
Poland is one of the key European markets for Rome, which has seen its passenger flow double over the last five years, exceeding the historic threshold of 1.3 million passengers in 2024 and marking a growth of over 50% over the previous record in 2023. The new Rome-Lublin route will be operated twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, by a Boeing 737-800, with a total capacity of approximately 11,718 seats until the end of the summer season.
Ethnic traffic will play a role in the route’s success
“Lublin is a destination with excellent potential, especially for leisure travel, but it also attracts visitors from all over southern Italy,- said Massimo Di Perna, co-CEO of Aeroitalia. -Today, with the inaugural flight, we have 120 passengers arriving and 100 departing, while for 5 April the seats on board are all sold out. On the flights to and from Poland there will also be significant ethnic traffic, given that there is a large and well-established Polish community in Italy.”
“Italy is one of our main European destinations”
“Venice is an increasingly popular summer destination in our international network,- said José Freig, VP international and contact centre operations American Airlines. -The resumption of seasonal flights between our Philadelphia hub and Venice, as well as the new flights from Dallas Fort Worth highlight our commitment to supporting Italy as one of the main European destinations in our growing network.”
Up to two daily flights from Dallas Fort Worth to Venice
Philadelphia International Airport is the carrier's main transatlantic hub on the East Coast and offers passengers numerous connections for onward travel with connecting flights to over 120 destinations in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. Flights between Philadelphia and Venice will be operated by Boeing 787-8 aircraft. The Dallas Fort Worth-Venice route will be operated by Boeing 777-200s and Boeing 787-8s, with up to two daily flights during the 2025 summer season. Dallas is the airline's largest hub and offers passengers numerous onward connections to over 230 destinations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America.
Connecting flights to Mexico and Central America
“With the flight from the Dallas hub, which is in addition to the resumption of the connection from the Philadelphia hub, American Airlines‘ offer at Venice airport takes an important leap in quality, serving both macro-areas of the south-west and the east coast of the United States,- said Camillo Bozzolo, aviation development director Save Group. -The new Dallas route is part of our strategy to develop a wider network of connections with intercontinental hubs, allowing us to reach Mexico and Central America with convenient connections.
“We want to establish an initial connection with this market”

Claudio PaolettiClaudio Paoletti of Master Group Italy told us he had great expectations for the show. “I can't wait to get started! I think it will be a very interesting and valuable event for us. We want to establish an initial connection with this market. We know which Italian destinations are in high demand here, and we are fully prepared. I am confident it will be a fantastic event, bringing us great results and future opportunities.”
Which other markets are important for you, and which are your top priorities?
“At the moment South America is a key market for us. We are also focusing on boosting our presence in the DAC region—Germany, Switzerland, and Austria—as well as parts of Northern Europe. We also have important clients in Eastern Europe, including Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. And of course we are consolidating our position in the U.S. market, where we already have a valuable client base, and we are looking to expand even further.”
What are the main products you are introducing or selling in the U.S. market?
“Italy’s art cities are undoubtedly among our top-selling products, along with our touring experiences. Destinations with strong artistic and cultural appeal such as Rome, Florence, Venice, and Naples are always in high demand, and of course the Amalfi Coast and the Cinque Terre remain must-sees for American visitors.”
“Italy is Italy, its culture is unique"
Kerri Kirshner and Eddie QuinteroWe then spoke to Kerri Kirshner and Eddie Quintero of Extra Mile Travels, Bothell, Wa and asked them how well they know Italy. “I think I've been there at least ten or fifteen times. The first time was in 1990. I love Italy, it has some of the best food I’ve ever tasted. A few years ago we stayed in Padua and did day trips to Bologna, Ferrara, and Verona the city of love. Italy is Italy, its culture is unique."
And what do you think about the presence of ItaliAbsolutely at Las Vegas?
"This is our second time here, and thank you for being here. We’re sure we’ll learn a lot from you. Italy is in my heart. As a travel advisor I can say that more than 50% of my clients always ask about Italy. And this year, with the Jubilee, I recommend that those who want to visit this year to wait and go next year."
Beth Slifrski
We then asked Beth Slifrski of Cruise Planners Santa Barbara, Ca how many times she had been to Italy?
"I’d say at least five or six times. I’ve been to Sardinia, and to Puglia. Not many Americans know these regions well. I think Sardinia is probably my number one spot. And then I’d say the Amalfi Coast, second. But the real problem is that every place in Italy is so beautiful, it’s hard to pick!"
"Where do your clients go in Italy and what do you think about the future of US tourism in Italy?"
“My clients tend to do the classic routes: Rome, Florence, Venice, but in recent years I’ve noticed a growing interest in Sicily, but I’m also seeing more interest in other destinations- continued Beth. -I think Italy is going to keep growing. It has become the number one destination, maybe even surpassing France in terms of tourism. This year, with the Jubilee, tourism will definitely increase even more. Americans are just beginning to discover everything Italy has to offer, and there’s so much to see!"
“I am trying to push Sicily”
Melanie Rodriguez
Melanie Rodriguez of Life is Better Traveling, Leesburg, Va told us she sends a lot of clients to Italy but has still not been there herself. “I have clients who've been asking to ski in Italy for years, and I think it could be the location for them.
My clients tend to like three-city destinations starting in Florence, going down to Rome and ending in Naples and on to the Amalfi Coast. But I really am trying to push Sicily and some other unique destinations. Everyone does the three-city tour, I want to give them other choices.”
Ligia Hofnar
Ligia Hofnar, Marketing Manager of Italiabsolutely, at the Italiabsolutely booth at the Las Vegas Travel Agent Forum.
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The participation at the Las Vegas Travel Agent Forum of Travel Open Day Srl, the company that owns the ItaliAbsolutely brand, was possible thanks to the contribution of €15,240 for each fair received from the Lazio Region through the Voucher Internazionalizzazione PMI 2025, an initiative of the Regional Programme ERDF Lazio 2021-2027 which supports the participation of regional SMEs at international trade fairs, allowing them to expand access to foreign markets and promote their internationalization processes. With this participation Travel Open Day Srl promoted its publications and Italian excellence through direct interaction with over 1,000 thousand foreign travel agents.
New daily flights from Miami International Airport
With flights from New York JFK, Chicago and Charlotte, in addition to the year-round flights to Philadelphia, daily flights to Dallas Fort Worth were reintroduce from 6 June. The airline will also launch new daily flights to Fiumicino from Miami International Airport: with this latest addition, American brings to six the number of US hubs connected to Rome.
“Rome is one of the most popular destinations in our network”
“We are thrilled to announce the start of our summer operations at Rome Fiumicino Airport, connecting this market with a record number of six US hubs,- said José Freig, VP international and contact centre operations American Airlines. - Rome is one of the most popular destinations in our global network and we are happy to be able to offer our passengers up to six flights a day, including the new connections with our Miami hub.”
The US is Rome Fiumicino’s leading long-haul market
“With the start of the summer 2025 season, we are preparing to set new records in terms of transatlantic traffic, a trend supported by the substantial contribution of American Airlines which, thanks also to the future new direct Rome-Miami flight, confirms Fiumicino as the reference hub for flights to North America,- said Ivan Bassato, chief aviation officer Aeroporti di Roma. -With a record number of destinations on offer, the airline will further expand travel opportunities, once again confirming the importance of connections with the United States, the leading long-haul market for Rome.”
The allure of Italy remains unmatched
For 2025 Italy for the American market seems it is already surpassing evergreens like Greece, Bali, Costa Rica, and Japan. It’s all about the allure of Italy which remains unmatched, with its sun-drenched beaches, history, culture, and gastronomy.A growing trend fueling this surge is "roots travel," with more Americans seeking deeper connections to their ancestral heritage. Recognizing this, Italy dedicated last year as the "Year of Italian Roots in the World.”
Lesser-known destinations are drawing travellers
An increasing number of trans-Atlantic travelers are also opting for lesser-known destinations to escape the crowds. Venice and the Cinque Terre are, of course, on everyone’s list (and that’s just the problem), but hidden gems like the little town of Bolgheri, with its enchanting vineyards and old-world charm, are quickly becoming must-visit spots for those looking for an authentic Italian experience. 
US carriers are adding new flights
Enhanced air connectivity is further boosting Italy’s appeal. American Airlines is only one of the many carriers expanding its non-stop routes to major hubs like Rome and Milan, in fact this summer will see AA’s most extensive operations to Italy in its history. These additional direct flights are making it easier than ever for U.S. travelers to experience La Dolce Vita without the hassle of multiple connections.
The ETIAS requirement is simple with a minimum fee
While accessibility is improving, new travel requirements are on the horizon. Beginning in mid-2025, American visitors to Italy will need to complete the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) process before arrival. But the online application is simple, with quick approval and only a nominal fee, ensuring a seamless transition for U.S. tourists eager to explore Italy’s rich offerings.
Rome
2025 will be another record-breaking year
Italy is on track for yet another record-breaking year in tourism. In 2024, an estimated 62.2 million international visitors were drawn by the country's rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and world-renowned cuisine. This surge in tourism is expected to continue in this, the Holy Jubilee Year, bringing an unprecedented influx of travelers to Rome – projections are for some 35 million visitors – and making 2025 another standout year for Italian tourism.
Naples welcomed 14 million visitors in 2024
Naples is focusing on events and preparing to welcome increasingly diverse forms of tourism “A city like Naples – the third most visited in Italy with over 14 million tourists, and a significant growth compared to the 12.5 million of 2023 – is at the BIT to showcase the strategies and actions we are implementing to capture new targets,- said Naples’ tourism councillor Teresa Armato. -Naples is undergoing an extraordinary transformation: from a city of passing traffic to a destination of international importance and charm.
Events will play a major role in 2025
A valuable role is played by the DMO, which allows us to develop concrete promotional activities and diversify, reaching out also to international markets,” said Armato who, together with Professor Valentina della Corte, head of the DMO, presented “Naples, a New City” Events will play a major role this year, starting with the upcoming celebrations for the 2500th anniversary of the founding of Naples, coinciding with the Jubilee Year and featuring tours of convents and monasteries, and a cultural programme of theatre, music, visual arts and literature.
The Italian city most clicked on by Italian visitors
The “See Naples and Die” format will continue to promote lesser-known itineraries, helping to decongest the historic centre, and better distribute tourist flows. In 2024, the city’s main inbound markets were France, the United States, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom. Only recently Parclick.it, the leading car park portal in Europe, defined Naples as the Italian city most clicked on by Italian visitors, with a 19% increase in demand compared to the previous year and fourth behind Paris, Amsterdam and London.
Capodichino Airport handled 8.9 million international visitors
Naples’ Capodichino Airport ended the year with 8,900,000 international visitors and from 17 May Air Canada will operate Montreal-Naples direct flights for the summer. Naples Municipality has announced that work is underway to expand Capodichino Airport, and that direct flights from Beijing and Tokyo will be launched by 2026.
A wonderful natural setting
The former educational institution has been converted and is so called because of the centuries-old trees that shade its terraced gardens. This 16th century property stands on a hill, immersed in an avenue lined with cypress trees. The renovation was overseen by the Spanish architecture studio Esteva i Esteva, while the Florentine team ArchFlorence designed the interiors. Designed by landscape architect Franchesca Watson, the gardens feature an inviting swimming pool, flanked by a bar and a restaurant set among the oak trees.
The La Quercia Residence has seven guestrooms
The hotel has 49 rooms, 28 suites and six grand suites, including the La Quercia Residence with seven guestrooms which can be reserved in its entirety. The property also includes two living rooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a panoramic terrace and a private whirlpool tub. There are four restaurants and bars, as well as customi<ed culinary experiences, including mixology courses with Tuscan olive oil, bitters preparation, coffee tasting, fresh pasta lessons guided by the chef and market-to-table experiences. Also present is Aelia, the hotel's Auberge Spa, which thanks to an exclusive partnership with Furtuna Skin, offers a wellness experience based on natural luxury products made with ingredients from sustainable sources.
A selection of areas for events
The estate's spaces are also available for all kinds of events: from weddings on the Arco terrace to outdoor receptions in the gardens, to more intimate gatherings in the refectory's private dining room. Events can also take place under the vaults of the recently restored Chapel or in the setting of the Theatre which has a stage and a wraparound balcony. While for business meetings the Noce and Alloro rooms have private and equipped areas. Completing Collegio alla Querce’s MICE areas are the adjacent rooms of the Conservatory Library that can accommodate private meetings.
Welcome to the West of Sicily: a journey through history, nature and flavours
The province of Trapani, at the western tip of Sicily, is a land full of charm where history, nature, and traditions intertwine in a breathtaking landscape. The capital, with its historic center and famous salt pans, is the ideal starting point to explore unique places such as Erice, a historical village with spectacular views, and Marsala, renowned for its wine and the Stagnone Reserve.
Among the archaeological wonders, Selinunte and Segesta stand out, while nature lovers can discover the Zingaro Reserve and the enchanting Egadi Islands. The journey is completed with extraordinary gastronomy, featuring authentic flavours like seafood couscous and Trapanese pesto busiate.
A tour of Trapani is an immersion into timeless beauty and traditions to savour.
Join us for an unforgettable journey, a fam trip arranged for professionals specializing in outdoor, green tourism and well-being, through the heart of the West of Sicily: a treasure trove of breathtaking landscapes, rich traditions and authentic Sicilian hospitality.
The province of Trapani, where our journey will unfold, will lead us to hilltop towns where history and culture blend and to coastal villages that thrive on age-old fishing traditions. Majestic nature reserves, golden sandy beaches and rugged cliffs provide a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering endless opportunities for exploration.
This exclusive fam trip consists of three distinct itineraries, each tailored to showcase the best of this enchanting territory.
Five days to engage with local communities, visit natural and historical landmarks and take part in extraordinary culinary experiences.
We look forward to welcoming you to the West of Sicily and sharing its wonders with you!
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FAM TRIP 8-12 MAY 2025
WELCOME TO THE WEST OF SICILY
DATE: 8th - 12th May
There will be 3 itineraries for 3 groups, each consisting of 5 buyers.
The three groups will stay in the following locations:
The programme for the first two days and the last day is the same for all three groups.
On the 3rd and 4th days, the three groups will follow different itineraries.
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