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Global Association for the Attractions Industry announces postponement of IAAPA Expo Middle East

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IAAPA, the global association for the attractions industry, announced that IAAPA Expo Middle East will not move forward as planned on 1 July 2026 following a meeting with the IAAPA Board of Directors. IAAPA has been closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Middle East as recent events continue to unfold. The safety and well-being of IAAPA members, exhibitors, attendees, partners, and colleagues remains the association’s highest priority. After careful consideration, the IAAPA Board of Directors met Tuesday and confirmed that IAAPA Expo Middle East will not move forward as planned. The decision followed extensive discussions with key stakeholders, including the IAAPA EMEA Regional Advisory Board, the IAAPA EMEA Manufacturers & Suppliers Committee, the feedback of the MENALAC Board of Directors, exhibitors, speakers, and local members. “This was not an easy decision,” said Jakob Wahl, President and CEO of IAAPA. “We recognize the time, investment, and commitment of our members and partners dedicated to what would have been the inaugural IAAPA Expo Middle East. We are grateful for their support and understanding as we prioritize the safety and best interests of our global community.” IAAPA will be in direct communication with exhibitors, sponsors, speakers, and registered attendees regarding next steps. The association remains committed to supporting the attractions industry across the region and looks forward to bringing the community together at next year’s IAAPA Expo Middle East, scheduled to take place 12–15 April 2027.

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