Tomorrow@WTM Don’t miss these sessions and activities at Thursday’s show
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tourism to heritage sites such as Durham Cathedral contributes to the conservation of the heritage and to the local communi- ties who live in or near the sites and whose heritage it is. 12-12.30pm Platinum Suite 1
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Travel Bloggers Unite A series of TBU sessions include a debate on if and how you can
measure ROI when working with travel bloggers (1.30-2.45pm) and an advice ses- sion for travel bloggers on how to better market your services (3-4pm). Platinum Suite 1
Office of Tourism stand, don’t miss your opportunity to win one of five £100 M&S vouchers. (NA230)
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session for students, organised by the ITT. This year, students will once again hear from TTG’s very own
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enterprise, will give a presentation today outlining the importance of tourism to England’s capital, his vision
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for London as a tourism destination and the impact of the Olympics. 11-11.45am WTM Knowledge Theatre (GV750)
Tomorrow’s Travel Leaders, who will give their own insight into how to suc- ceed in travel. 11am-1.30pm Platinum Suites 3&4
WTM Talk Business Kit Malthouse, London deputy mayor for business and
ITT Future You Conference A careers-focused
Vouchers by the ton If you haven’t already dropped your business card off at the Utah
Mark Frary will be on hand this afternoon as part of WTM’s “advice clinic” session. Pre-booking essential.
Just A Drop team at any point during WTM for your chance to have your head appear on a £1 coin – just like the Queen. Just A Drop is asking visitors to donate £1 towards its projects. Boulevard (Custom House Entrance)
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USA Discovery Program Brand USA launched a new
module and an agent incentive on the USA Discovery Program on Monday and is giving away goodies to any agents who sign up for the programme while at WTM. Brand USA Pavilion
Royal treatment Be sure to visit the
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Ask the experts Industry experts including Genesys’s Paul Richer and Travel Perspective’s
WTM Speed Networking A not-to-be-missed session for Buyers’ Club members and
exhibitors only, giving an opportunity to hold short meetings to discuss business before WTM opens. WTM Knowledge Theatre (GV75) 9-10am
Overseas volunteering Join Professor Harold Goodwin, Abta’s Nikki White, and People and
Places’ Sallie Grayson to debate what more the industry can do to improve the experience for volunteers and to ensure that the communities with whom the volunteers work benefit. 10.30-11.30am Platinum Suite 1
Responsible Tourism & Heritage A panel of experts look at how
T H E B U S I N E S S O F W O R L D T R A V E L M A R K E T 2 Day 3 - 06.11.13
EDITOR, TTG & TTG@WTM Pippa Jacks
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NEWS Jeremy Skidmore Edward Robertson
erobertson@ttgdigital.com Patrick Whyte
pwhyte@ttgdigital.com Chloe Cann
ccann@ttgdigital.com April Hutchinson
ahutchinson@ttgluxury.com Neal Baldwin
FEATURES Katherine Lawrey
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DIGITAL Ciaran O’Fathaigh
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ART DIRECTION Jasveer Mehay
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ADVERTISEMENT PRODUCTION Stephen Miller
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CLIENT SOLUTIONS Abigail Challenor
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SALES DIRECTOR Louise Napier
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TTG@WTM SALES MANAGER Mark Rice
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COMMERCIAL & EVENTS Vanessa Gartell
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