ONLINE EVENT
Speakers at last year’s event
Abta’s Alistair Rowland
Arnold Donald
Johan Lundgren
Irene and John Hays
EasyJet, Carnival and Hays chiefs to speak at Travel Weekly virtual event
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Future of Travel Week in partnership with Google is set to run online from September 14-18 Registration will be free, with
asyJet chief executive Johan Lundgren, Carnival Corporation chief executive Arnold
Donald and Hays Travel owners John and Irene Hays will be among the speakers at a new virtual event hosted by Travel Weekly in September. Following the success of the
inaugural Future of Travel Selling Conference in 2019, Travel Weekly is once again partnering with Google to address the key issues facing the industry as it continues to deal with its greatest-ever challenge. Reflecting restrictions on face-to-
face gatherings, this year’s renamed Travel Weekly Future of Travel Week
13 AUGUST 2020
We have a compelling line-up of activity planned as we address the key issues facing the travel trade
will take place from September 14-18 and will feature a range of virtual debates, webinars and interviews with some of the travel industry’s leading figures from the UK and around the world. The event will also feature
exclusive insights on consumer trends and contributions from Google and partners.
those who register accessing content 24 hours before it is published to the wider Travel Weekly audience. Each day’s content will last around two hours with a mixture of sessions. Lucy Huxley, editor-in-chief of
Travel Weekly Group, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Google again on our essential Future of Travel event. “Although we will not be able to
welcome guests in person this year, we have a compelling line-up of activity planned as we address the key issues facing the travel trade in the UK and Ireland and the wider global industry.” She added: “We are extremely grateful to Johan Lundgren, Arnold
Donald and John and Irene Hays for agreeing to join us to discuss the futures of aviation, cruise, distribution, regulation and sustainability, and we look forward to announcing further speakers and details of the agenda over the coming weeks.”
To register to join Travel Weekly’s Future of Travel Week, visit:
www2.travel weekly.co.uk/future-of-travel
Registration is free. A link to access each day’s sessions will be distributed to attendees at 10am each morning.
travelweekly.co.uk
PICTURES: Steve Dunlop; Phil Gammon
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