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Welcome to the World Travel Market 2014 Preview, offering you just a taste of what to expect at London’s ExCeL from Monday 3 – Thursday 6 November.
Along with industry news and opinion, the pages that follow will give you an overview of our industry- leading events programme, plus a sneak preview of some of our headline speakers.
Exciting elements this year include the WTM Festivals, part of the WTM 35th
anniversary Foreword SIMON PRESS
Senior Exhibition Director World Travel Market
celebrations, which will see a number of exhibitors hosting networking parties between 6-8pm on Wednesday 5 November. The Travel Tech Show at WTM and A Taste of ILTM at WTM return following highly successful inaugural events in 2013, while the influential and hugely popular WTM & UNWTO Ministerial Programme and World Responsible Tourism Programme return again on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively.
I am pleased to announce strong growth in exhibitors worldwide: for example, six of the seven United Arab Emirates will be exhibiting this year; Denmark is returning to WTM alongside Saudi Arabia, while the UK already has 12 new exhibitors.
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The final day of this year’s event sees the new WTM Bloggers Speed Networking. The number of bloggers attending WTM increases every year and the Speed Networking sessions give exhibitors a vehicle to discuss business opportunities with people whose influence is getting greater every year.
Looking beyond the event itself, WTM is proud of its reputation as a year-round provider of trusted business intelligence. Through our extensive network of industry research partners, such as PhoCusWright and Euromonitor International, we can now offer invaluable assistance to travel and tourism professionals around the world.
We look forward to welcoming the world to London again for four days of vibrant, colourful, exhilarating travel-oriented business at WTM 2014. Enjoy the Preview.
SIMON PRESS
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