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Asia Inspiration Zone


Find this Inspiration Zone at the back of the Asia region in South Hall, on stand AS1070


Wildlife: animal welfare and conservation What responsibility do travel trade associations have to promote animal welfare among their members? New research from the University of Surrey, supported by World Animal Protection, examines whether responsibility is being taken towards sustainable development broadly and animal welfare in particular. Moderated by WTM’s responsible tourism advisor Professor Harold Goodwin, this session will off er an opportunity to share information about the current campaigns, to refl ect on the success or otherwise of diff erent approaches and to discuss priorities. Speakers include Dr Tom Moorhouse, a postdoctoral researcher at Oxford University’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit; Dr Xavier Font from the University of Surrey; and Jane Edge of Fair Trade Tourism. Tuesday 11.00-11.45


Experts will discuss the Asian luxury market


Luxury travel business success factors in comparison: East meets West


In this session, the most important success factors of luxury travel trade and hotel businesses globally are analysed regarding their relevance for the Asian markets. Based on the outcomes of the latest edition of the sector’s leading global industry barometer, the IE & Mastercard Premium Travel Barometer 2018/19, key success factor aspects, challenges, and management solutions for diff erent Asian markets are explored. After a brief presentation of the global


What responsibility do trade associations have to promote animal welfare?


18 wtm insights autumn 2018


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