UK getting a dedicated Florida Huddle trade show
UK travel buyers no longer need to cross the pond to see what’s new in the Sunshine State and engage with Florida suppliers.
The Florida Huddle trade show is coming to the UK.
The inaugural Florida Huddle UK & Ireland is set for September 22 – 23, 2025 at Convene 22 Bishopgate in London.
Visit Florida says the destination deserves its own dedicated show for the UK and Ireland trade rather than exhibiting at WTM London.
The event will target travel agents, product managers, tour operators, trade and consumer media as well as travel content creators.
Visit Florida will bring over several Florida tourism suppliers with networking events and one-on-one appointment for buyers.
Registration is open and free for travel trade and media.
The Appointment Requesting Period will open three weeks before the show.
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