During the World Economic Forum in Davos, the demand for escort services and sex parties increased significantly. This is reported by the English Daily Mail.
In 2025, about 300 women were booked, including trans women — almost double the number compared to the previous year, said Andreas Berger from the agency Titt4tat.
It is noted that many clients require escorts to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to ensure confidentiality. At the same time, "mind—blowing" sums were paid for escorts - the price of "booking" one girl started from 7 thousand dollars. Popular requests include BDSM fetishes and anal sex. High-ranking clients often demonstrate low moral limitations, agency representatives noted.
"Anal sex is actually one of the most sought—after things," says Suzanne from the Swiss escort agency Avantgarde.
As for clients hiring escorts at the WEF, then, according to her, "this type of people considers themselves untouchable, which is often the case."
"I think that physical attacks on escorts, for example, to bring to life a certain BDSM fetish, are absolutely possible. In my experience, the higher the professional/social rank of a man, the lower his threshold for prohibiting violence against women," Suzanne said.
"CEOs and politicians from major cities, who are also represented at the WEF, are as much a part of our customer base as they are in everyday life," another agency said.
Many of the arrivals enjoy sexual orgies organized by people who book several women at the same time, the article says.
Escort in Davos has become not only a way to emphasize status, but also a profitable business. According to Berger from the above—mentioned Titt4tat agency, the average duration of booking for the WEF is four hours, which, combined with the average hourly rate and 300 bookings for Titt4Tat during the first three days, will bring about 300 thousand Swiss francs, and in total — taking into account other agencies - about 1 million Swiss francs.

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