The International Antalya Tourism Fair (ATF26 Türkiye) has unveiled Hospitality Intelligence as the central theme of its eighth edition, positioning the concept as a new framework for managing the future of global tourism.
The three-day event will take place 26–28 October 2026 in Antalya, bringing together tourism professionals to discuss how technology, artificial intelligence, sustainability, and human-centered leadership are reshaping the hospitality industry.
Building on a Growing International Platform
ATF has grown into one of the region’s largest tourism trade events. Last year’s exhibition covered 40,000 square meters, attracted more than 42,000 industry professionals from 109 countries, and featured 1,018 international brands.
Following the 2025 theme, “Turkish Tourism Treasure: Sustainable Hospitality,” organizers say this year’s focus reflects the industry’s increasing reliance on data, digital transformation, and smarter decision-making.
What Is Hospitality Intelligence?
According to ATF, Hospitality Intelligence is more than another technology initiative. It is presented as a management philosophy that combines artificial intelligence with human expertise, strategic leadership, guest experience, and sustainability.
The framework is built around five interconnected pillars:
- Human Intelligence
- Business Intelligence
- Digital Intelligence
- Experience Intelligence
- Responsibility Intelligence
Together, they aim to provide tourism businesses with a broader approach to leadership, operations, innovation, and long-term value creation.
More Than a Conference Theme
Developed by ATF founder Selçuk Meral, Hospitality Intelligence will be introduced through a series of conferences, leadership sessions, panel discussions, and presentations throughout the fair.
Organizers also plan to unveil a bilingual book outlining the concept’s principles, strategic models, and management framework, marking its first international presentation.
The event’s agenda will cover artificial intelligence, destination management, investment strategies, hospitality operations, sustainability, digital transformation, and workforce development.
A Shift Toward Smarter Growth
“Tourism should no longer focus only on growing more, but on growing smarter,” said ATF founder Selçuk Meral.
He argues that while artificial intelligence and data will continue to transform the sector, the industry’s long-term advantage will belong to organizations capable of combining technological innovation with human-centered leadership.
Whether Hospitality Intelligence becomes a lasting management model or simply the latest addition to tourism’s expanding vocabulary of buzzwords remains to be seen. Either way, ATF26 intends to place that conversation firmly on the industry’s agenda this October in Antalya.