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Tomorrow@WTM


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WTM Digital Infl uencers’ Speed Networking 120 of the world’s leading digital influencers will hold mini-meetings with exhibitors to discuss ways to increase exhibitors’ media exposure. 9-10.30am WTM Global Stage Networking Area by Hall Entrance S10 (AS1000)


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Dubai Parks and Resorts has lots of goodies to be won from some of its favourite characters. Plus learn about new plans for 2019 at each of the attractions. The Six Flags park, with record-breaking rollercoasters, will open next year, and Bollywood Dubai will relaunch. (ME300)


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Here’s to Future Days: the TTG Tomorrow’s Travel Leaders


Conference


This session, moderated by TTG Media group editor Pippa Jacks and chief executive Daniel Pearce, will address what it takes to be one of travel’s leaders of tomorrow. Delegates can expect to hear from the likes of John Bevan, chief executive dnata travel Europe; Tink Labs chief executive Paul Frampton-Calero; 15th Degree founder Papillon Luck; Saga Cruises & Holidays head of sales Iain Powell; and the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s Jamie-Lee Abtar. 9.30am-12.30pm Platinum Suite 3&4


Tink Labs’ Paul Frampton-Calero


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FA Cup selfi e


Have your photo taken with a replica of the FA Cup and enter a prize draw to win a pair of tickets to England v Croatia on November 18. All entrants will take-away a free Wembley Tours ‘snap wristband’. (UKI128)


World Responsible Tourism Day Kicking off World Responsible


Tourism Day Derek Hanekom, South Africa’s minister of tourism, will reflect on the country’s responsible tourism initiatives and their effect nationally and globally. This is followed by a round table hosted by the BBC’s Tanya Beckett, with female leaders in responsible tourism. The 2018 WTM Responsible Tourism Awards will then take place at midday. Winners will be announced in five categories. 11am-1pm Europe Inspiration Zone (EU80)


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Pedal power


Acclaimed Italian cyclist Vincenzo Nibali, who rides for


UCI World Team Bahrain–Merida, will be at the Bahrain Tourism & Exhibitions Authority stand today to talk about the upcoming Ironman race in the kingdom. (ME650)


Culinary quest


For WTM Festivals, Morocco is inviting delegates to a


demonstration depicting the country’s food culture in a bid to educate them on Morocco’s regional food offerings. 4.30pm (AF400)


Coffee break Relax with a coffee at the Costa Rica Tourism Board stand and learn about the destination’s latest developments, including a new focus on rural tourism. (LA200)


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Ninja party In celebration of its Aichi prefecture being the


birthplace of the samurai, Japan is hosting a ninja performance on its stand during WTM Festivals. 4.30pm (AS900)


Check out these top 10 events, activities and sessions taking place on Wednesday, the final day of the show


What happens in Vegas… The ever-popular giveaway of the Las Vegas flashing signs will take place at 3pm at the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority stand. Stop off for a chance to bag one and escape to Vegas through an immersive digital experience. 3pm (NA150)


Day 2 – 06.11.18


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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


News


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Features Abigail Healy features editor 020 3714 4111 Abra Dunsby deputy features editor 020 3714 4112 Andrew Doherty features reporter 020 3405 6526


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Art & Design Jasveer Mehay creative director 020 3714 4120 Stephan Slater designer 020 3714 4124 Lisa McMahon 78Create Ltd


Content production Simon Britchfi eld chief sub editor, 020 3714 4109 Mary Ann Pickford sub editor, 020 3714 4125


Marketing Dan Heath marketing manager 020 3714 4107


Events


Emma Corbett head of events 020 3714 4105 Becca Luke events executive 020 3714 4104


Commercial Matt Roclawski sales and marketing director 020 3714 4102 Anwar Sohawon sales manager 020 3714 4103 Chris Gascoine Routes News sales manager 020 3714 4121 James Francis account manager 020 3405 6527 Victoria Turner account manager 0203 714 4106 Mark Reynolds ttgluxury sales manager 020 3714 4122 Justin Berman WTM Insights sales manager 020 3405 6528 Angie Jackson offi ce manager 020 3714 4108


Classifi ed & Recruitment Victoria Turner account manager 0203 714 4106


Management Daniel Pearce chief executive 020 3714 4101 Matt Addison fi nance manager 020 3405 6523


Advertisement production Stephen Miller group production manager 020 3714 4119


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