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DON’T MISS TOMORROW…


The third and final day of WTM London promises Moomins, Her Majesty the Queen and more food and freebies


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royal appointment Come and have a selfie-worthy cuppa with Her Majesty as Merlin Entertainments recreates the afternoon tea experience from Madame Tussauds. Find out also about Legoland New York Resort opening on 4 July 2020 with more than 50 rides, shows and attractions. Among other developments, a standalone Lego Water Park is planned for Gardaland in Italy. All day (TA160)


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Meet the Moomins Meet the Moomins on Visit


Finland’s stand, along with a host of suppliers and partners. Hear about Finland’s new Sustainable Travel label, which makes it easier to recognise responsible tourism companies and places. On the same stand, speak to Finnair about its new direct flights from Heathrow, via Helsinki to Sapporo, and its new premium economy. All day (EU1840)


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Taste of island life Travel agents who drop by


the Maldives stand will have the chance to win a holiday and to experience the islands via a VR experience. Visitors can also enjoy music and snacks. All day (AS140)


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Career in Travel: TTG Tomorrow’s


Travel Leaders After seven years of naming the TTG 30 Under 30, TTG Media takes a deep dive into the skillsets


76 WTM OFFICIAL EVENT DAILY 05.11.2019 WIN


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Tobago treats Enjoy daily chocolate tasting


and entertainment from a steel-pan musician and singer on Tobago’s stand. There is also a goody-bag prize giveaway for agents who’ve taken part in the Tobago 101 Specialist online training. 11:00-13:00; 17:00-18:00 (CA240)


Interactive Iceland Join the Iceland team for a


virtual reality immersion that will take you beyond the well- known attractions, including the chance to experience the island’s exciting horse corral. Also learn about the new Arctic Coast Way and the lesser-visited areas of the west, Westfjords, the north and the east. 13:00-15:00 (EU1828)


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young people working in the travel industry today will need to develop if they are to reach the very top tomorrow. Speakers will include former members of the TTG 30 Under 30 now in senior positions in the UK travel industry. 09:30-11:00 (WTM Global Stage)


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A New Decade of Wellness Travel


Wellness Tourism Association co-founder and president Anne Dimon will deliver a brief overview of the industry, along with the top five wellness travel trends as we move into a new decade. A panel of industry stakeholders will share new developments and how they are meeting demand and evolving, with a Q&A to follow. 11:00-12:00 (Americas Inspiration Zone)


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The Latest Trends in Gastro Tourism: Asia


A panel of industry leaders will discuss recent trends in the Asian culinary market and how travel companies in the region are utilising it to boost tourism. A Q&A will follow. 14:15-15:15 (Asia Inspiration Zone)


Snaffle a sign Las Vegas will be hosting its


“Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” flashing signs giveaway, which is an event that’s become quite the institution over the years. 15:00 (NA150)


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WTM Festivals Look out for the stands


inviting you to celebrate their culture, taste their cuisines and cocktails, and most importantly dance to the rhythm of their beats – this year in celebration of WTM London’s 40th anniversary. 16:30 (selected Inspiration Zones and stands)


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