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LGBT Tourism Unlocked


LGBT TOURISM UNLOCKED: TRAVEL INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP AT ONBC’S WELCOME When: 10:30-12:00


At WTM 2015, the first ever ‘Global LGBT Travel Industry Survey’ was unveiled which measures the global tourism industry’s attitudes towards LGBT travel. By measuring a range of factors, WTM and Out Now have


gained insight into what is driving the development of LGBT travel. The poll, conducted by gay travel consultancy Out Now and sponsored by WTM London and TTG LGBT, found an appetite among agents to sell travel to the LGBT community. Out Now CEO, Ian Johnson, said the findings were “a wake-up call for agents. Many have not known where to start. They want in to


Other Wednesday sessions


To round off Wednesday’s highlights please watch some of these videos which show the diverse range of seminars organised each day by the WTM team.


WTM & TRAVEL PERSPECTIVE: Facebook Future: Mobile, messaging and virtual reality


this market, but we have to unlock it for them. Just putting the rainbow colours on the website really rubs the market up the wrong way!”


Thanks must go to speakers


Richard Gray, Gary Henshaw, Auston Matta, Andrew Stokes, and Kim Watson. The survey is available at www.Welcome.LGBT


THE MMGY TOURISM CUP COMPETITION: An informative competition among top industry leaders


TRAVERSE - SHOW ME THE MONEY!


MINTEL TRAVEL FUTURES


IIPT - FROM CONFLICT TO SUSTAINABLE TOURISM: The Northern Ireland Experience


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