ITB China 2026 Highlights Educational Travel Shift Towards Purpose-Driven Learning
Educational travel trends in focus at ITB China 2026 conference
ITB China 2026 will examine changes in educational travel, with a focus on more structured, purpose-driven learning experiences.
Taking place from 26 to 28 May 2026 at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center, the event will explore how educational travel is moving away from traditional sightseeing-led itineraries towards programmes centred on participation, learning outcomes and real-world engagement.
Shift from sightseeing to structured learning

Recent industry data indicates a change in how educational travel programmes are designed and evaluated. According to research from the WYSE Travel Confederation, demand remains steady, but expectations are evolving.
Programmes focused primarily on visiting landmarks and museums are being reconsidered in favour of experiences that combine classroom learning with local interaction, group activities and thematic content.
Integrated programmes and changing expectations
Educational travel is increasingly being structured around integrated learning journeys. These programmes bring together academic content, cultural exposure and practical engagement, offering participants a more cohesive experience.
Research also suggests that schools, parents and students are placing greater emphasis on the purpose and outcomes of a programme, rather than the number of destinations included.
Broader discussion across conference segments

At ITB China 2026, educational travel will be discussed within wider conversations on travel product development and experience design.
Sessions within the customised travel segment will address how programmes can incorporate thematic consistency and participant engagement. In the MICE segment, discussions will explore how educational elements can be applied to corporate and incentive travel formats.
Exhibition to showcase global education travel providers
Alongside the conference, the exhibition will include a range of organisations involved in educational travel, including destinations, academic institutions, programme providers and cultural organisations.
The event will provide a platform for industry participants to review current developments, exchange ideas and explore partnerships within the educational travel sector.
Focus on outcomes and programme design
The direction of educational travel continues to centre on participation, structured content and measurable learning outcomes. ITB China 2026 will bring together stakeholders to discuss how programmes can be designed to meet these evolving expectations.
The event is expected to offer insight into China's outbound educational travel market and the broader development of learning-focused travel experiences.

