WTM London 2025 now open for registration
WTM London is now officially open for registrations.
It returns to London’s Excel from 4-6 November 2025 and says it is on track to be the largest ever.
In line with the continued expansion of Excel London, the show will expand by 25,000 m², offering increased space, and the introduction of WTM Trend Fest, a brand-new cultural programme.
This comprises global themed experiences including live performances and daily presentations.
New this year, WTM London will debut its own TV channel, WTM TV, designed to educate and connect audiences.
WTM London recently revealed a unified theme across all six conference tracks – ‘reimagining travel in a changing world’.
New educational and entertainment experiences include a series of bookable, fee-based masterclasses hosted by experts and exhibitors.
Sessions such as the Ministers Summit at WTM, Sustainability Summit, Geo-economics Summit, Marketing Summit, WTM Global Travel Report and ITT Future You Forum have all been confirmed to return to WTM London this year.
Free tickets are available to book here.
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