WTM changes admissions policy
World Travel Market will operate a new admissions policy this year which will mean only those nominated by an exhibitor will be able to enter the show on the first day.
The only other people allowed to attend WTM on Monday, November 10 will be ministers and members of the press.
In previous years, Meridian Club members were also allowed to attend for the whole four days of the show but this year Club members can only apply for entry passes from the Tuesday onwards.
The deadline for all exhibitor nominations is August 8. Further details are available on the WTM website www.wtmlondon.com.
By Linsey McNeill
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