WTTC’s Global Summit lands in Rome this September
After last year’s Global Summit in Perth, Western Australia, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is bringing the event back to Europe for 2025.
It marks a return to Europe after six years.
In association with the Ministry of Tourism, the Italian National Tourist Board (ENIT), and with the participation of the Municipality of Rome and the Lazio Region, Rome will host the 25th edition of the WTTC Global Summit.
It takes place at the Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome, from 28-30 September 2025.
WTTC’s Global Summit brings together tourism business leaders and government representatives to discuss the most pressing challenges and opportunities in the global tourism sector.
The 2025 Global Summit will explore the latest developments in digital transformation, regenerative tourism, and investment strategies.
Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: “I’m delighted to be bringing our Global Summit back to Europe, to shine a spotlight on Rome”.
“Rome will provide the perfect setting for our members, government representatives and distinguished guests, who will travel from all corners of the globe.”
Full details of the event programme including the speaker line-up, will be announced in due course.
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