Changes to WTM format this year

Thursday, 19 Mar, 2008 0

LONDON – World Travel Market (WTM) has announced a new admission policy designed to benefit both exhibitors and visitors alike.

The new policy includes changes to the structure of the daily format at WTM with Monday November 10 opening day admission by exhibitor invitation only, ministers, and international press.

The following three days, Tuesday November 11 – Thursday November 13, will be open to all Meridian Club members, travel trade professionals, and press giving participants more flexibility over the days they wish to visit the exhibition.

WTM remains a trade only exhibition.

A full programme of conferences, seminars, B2B meetings, and industry initiatives will run across the three days, November 11 – November 13, including the UNWTO Minister’s Summit, WTM World Responsible Tourism Day (WTM WRTD), along with a number of new initiatives on November 13 to contain an extended Responsible Tourism programme and exhibitor to exhibitor networking initiatives



 

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Ian Jarrett



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