
TTN showcases groundbreaking digital edition at ATM
TTN will be showcasing its newly launched immersive digital edition — a first-of-its-kind platform in the region, offering rich, multi-media content to the global travel community.
Visitors to ATM can experience the new digital edition firsthand at TTN's dedicated stand, where the publication has installed a large-format screen to display its interactive content.
In addition, TTN is proud to announce the launch of its Arabic language edition at the show, further extending its reach to a wider audience across the Middle East and beyond.
The immersive edition combines traditional storytelling with engaging video, dynamic visuals, and integrated links, offering a bold new way to consume travel and tourism news.
The launch marks a major milestone for TTN as it continues to evolve with the needs of a tech-savvy global audience. The immersive format is designed not only to inform, but to inspire deeper engagement among readers, advertisers, and the broader travel community.
Global distribution
The launch of the new multimedia digital editions coincide with the implementation of a worldwide distribution initiative where the digital editions are now being circulated to over 100,000 travel trade professionals in over 20 countries bringing the Middle East's travel and hospitality industry to a readership and viewership of travel trade individuals with a serious interest in this region.
With over four decades of trusted reporting, TTN's participation at ATM underlines its commitment to innovation and leadership in the region's travel industry.
The TTN team will also be hosting live demonstrations and meetings at their stand throughout the event, welcoming partners, advertisers, and industry stakeholders to explore future opportunities in digital storytelling.

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