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Ready to grow your charter business? ICE 2025 is calling!

by International Charter Expo 26 Mar 08:59 GMT 12-14 November 2025
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International Charter Expo (ICE), the world's biggest B2B yacht charter expo, will take place again at EXPO Greater Amsterdam from November 12 to 14, 2025.

After a record-breaking expo in 2024, where more than 600 companies from over 55 countries took part, ICE 2025 is expected to be even bigger. Visitors loved the great organization and strong business atmosphere.

ICE focuses on both bareboat and crewed charter sectors, giving space to all types of charter businesses to connect and make new partnerships.

Last year, many exciting first-time exhibitors joined ICE, including charter companies from exotic destinations in Asia, as well as a strong local presence from the Netherlands. The event also saw a significant rise in participants from Greece, Italy, and Turkey. Thanks to this success, over 150 booths have already been booked for ICE 2025!

What makes events like ICE useful is the chance to meet the right people. The Handshake app lets companies plan their meetings up to a month before the expo. Thanks to this, more than 25,000 business meetings were held in just three days last year. Many companies made new deals, found partners, or opened doors to new markets.

Some companies came to ICE for the first time and said it helped them reach new clients and new regions. For them, the event wasn't just about showing their fleet or services, it was a chance to build real business opportunities.

With over 150 booths already booked for 2025, it's clear that many businesses see value in being part of events like this. In today's busy and changing market, joining international expos helps companies grow, learn, and stay competitive.

Registrations are open - book your spot now!

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