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In 2014 World Travel Market will be holding five WTM Vision Conferences: Moscow, São Paulo, Cape Town, Dubai and Shanghai with another in Rimini planned but not confirmed yet. These conferences will offer the ultimate learning experience and unrivalled networking opportunities, best practice advice and case studies from top travel brands as well as including a special panel session. Industry leaders will focus on regional-specific and Outbound Markets and what the future for those sectors might be, this year and beyond.


Top 5 Reasons to attend a WTM Vision Conference 1 Listen Listen to Euromonitor International’s latest travel and trend findings 2 Gain Gain real ROI from social media and digital strategy - learn how to engage, inspire and convert your customers 3 Access Access key regional-based research and product development concepts 4 Obtain Network with colleagues you recognise by reputation as well as maintaining a vital international network 5 Network Obtain best practice advice from some of the leading travel brands within the travel industry


Moscow – 9 April 2014 Conference in association with Tour Business


São Paulo – 24 April 2014 WTM Latin America Transamerica Expo Center, Brazil


Cape Town – 2 May 2014 WTM Africa Cape Town International Convention Centre


Dubai – 6 May 2014 Arabian Travel Market (ATM) Dubai World Trade Centre, UAE


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Shanghai – 8 May 2014 Conference in association with China Business Network


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Conferences (Dates and Locations TBC) Rimini


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