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HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF YOUR WTM EXPERIENCE This interactive Preview will guide you through WTM 2013 – find out all the information you need before you arrive & plan your stay effectively


Contents


Operations Director Alexander Collis


Managing Editor Denise Burrows


Assistant Editor Charlotte Mainprize


Art Director Simon Marriott


Digital/Web Production Sam Raza Paul Tomlinson


Operations Manager Alena Kravchenko


Accounts Controller Martin Reece


Project Services Alex David David Cross Lewis Sherman Rob Hodge Renin Ratna


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4 Foreword Simon Press, Senior Exhibition Director WTM


5 Your Guide to Success at WTM Micaela Juarez, Head of Marketing and Communications


7 WTM News • The Travel Tech Show at WTM • WTM Buyers’ Club • WTM Speed Networking • A Taste of ILTM at WTM • WTM Global Awards • WTM Career in Travel • WTM Africa


8 WTM Buyers’ Club Making the most of your opportunities at WTM


9 WTM Speed Networking It’s like dating but it’s strictly business!


10 WTM TV Channels A video- based website profiling the travel industry’s movers and shakers


11 Captains of Industry Sir Stuart Rose, Chairman of Ocado, opens WTM 2013


12 Seminar – Ministers’ Programme of Events How to bridge the gap between tourism and aviation policies


13 A Taste of ILTM at WTM Bespoke appointments and networking for high calibre luxury buyers and sellers


14 Seminars – The Travel Tech Show at WTM Google advises on the best search engine strategies; show programme of events


15 Travel Technology Amadeus & the WTM Travel Experience Awards; Open Destinations at WTM


16 Seminars – WTM Responsible Tourism Programme of Events World Responsible Tourism Day 2013; show programme of events


17 Seminars – Aviation Aer Lingus at WTM; show programme of events


18 Seminars – Hotels & Sports Hotels and Sports show programme of events


19 WTM Global Village Meet the key Global Village exhibitors


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22 Seminars – Focus for WTM’s Origin Markets Japan and Brazil show programme of events


23 WTM Official Media Partners 24 The WTM App


25 Seminar – Timetric Research Complete travel market intelligence


26 Transport & Accommodation By rail, tube and air – how to get to London and where to stay


27 Advertisers’ Guide – visit us at WTM


• Two exclusive exhibitions to visit within WTM – The Travel Tech Show at WTM and A Taste of ILTM at WTM • Comprehensive and exciting seminar programme of events • Travel industry trends & discussions on Decision Makers TV • WTM Buyers’ Club and the brilliant Speed Networking sessions


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