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Tomorrow@WTM Day 1 – 05.11.18


TTG@WTM Editor Madeleine Barber special projects editor 020 3714 4113


Content Pippa Jacks group editor 020 3714 4117 Sophie Griffi ths editor 020 3714 4114 April Hutchinson ttgluxury editor 020 3714 4118 Edward Robertson Routes News editor 020 3714 4116


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A taste of Tuesday 1


Tomorrow’s exhibition is hosting don’t-miss events, sessions and prize-winning opportunities


WTM Speed Networking – Sector Specifi c WTM Speed Networking for


Buyers’ Club members and exhibitors only, providing an opportunity to discuss business in mini-meetings before the show opens. Tomorrow is divided up by sector. 9-10am WTM Global Stage Networking Area by Hall Entrance S10 (AS1300)


2 Go for brunch


Fuel up for a busy day at the show by joining the Slovenian


Tourist Board for a healthy cultural brunch. The team will be serving refreshments and talking about its upcoming Year of Cultural Heritage in 2019. 11am (EU1400)


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Thai tastes Tourism Authority of Thailand is offering a taste of its new gastro-tourism campaign Eat Thai Visit Thai. Enjoy a Peang Thai Fairtrade coffee and join the happy hour for classic Thai flavours such as pad Thai and satay in cocktail form. 3pm (AS800)


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Meet David Burling, CEO Markets & Airlines, Tui Group In this session moderated by The Telegraph’s Claire Irvin, the airline chief will talk about Tui, the markets it is in and could be in, and how they will develop in the future. 2.45-3.30pm Europe Inspiration Zone (EU80)


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Singing sensation Catch a live performance from singer Steve Smith on the


Catalan Tourist Board’s stand. The musician stars in the film The Route of Fate, which highlights cultural experiences across Catalonia. 5pm (EU400)


Hang out with Royals Harry and Meghan (or at least their Madame Tussauds waxworks) will be on the Merlin Entertainments stand on Tuesday, and Eddie Redmayne on Wednesday, waiting to get a selfie with you. If you’re braver, you might try the insect pick ‘n’ mix promoting the new Bear Grylls Adventure in Birmingham. (TA150)


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Capture Your Youth Focusing on the youth market, this session will uncover the latest trends and statistics on global youth, student and educational travel. It will also look at who is successfully marketing to generations X,Y and Z. Speakers include STA Travel’s Tim Fryer, Tourism Australia’s Sally Cope and Hostelworld Group’s Sophie Knight. 10.30am-12pm Platinum Suite 4


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Mexican stand off Visit Mexico’s stand for a chance to win one of two holidays to the destination. Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya is offering the chance to win a five-night stay at the resort plus a selection of goodies. You can also enter a draw to win a three-night stay at Unico 20°87°, Riviera Maya. (LA100)


Cooking up a feast Chef Michael Harrison will cook up Bajan delights throughout WTM London on the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc stand. You can also enjoy a healthy drink during the daily happy hour. Legendary cricketer Sir Garfield Sobers will also be at the show. (CA220)


10 10 New look


Get a temporary henna tattoo at the Qatar Tourism


Authority stand and find out about Qatar Airways’ new routes from Gatwick and Birmingham and the launch of the world’s first Angry Birds World theme park in Doha Festival City mall. (ME100)


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