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WTM London 2023 Expo Sees Attendance Soar by 22%

The World Travel Market (WTM) tourism expo in London this year saw 43,727 attendees, a 22% increase on the 35,826 who attended in 2022.

WTM London 2023 Opens with Focus on Travel Trends, Sustainability, Future Plans of Destinations

The first day of World Travel Market (WTM) London 2023 kicked off with a number of key international gatherings.

WTM Report: Travelers Prioritize ‘Affordable Luxury’ Despite Budget Constraints

Demand for travel remains strong with consumers willing to spend more on their holidays despite the cost-of-living crisis.

WTM Report: Tourists Abandon Sun Loungers in Favor of New Experiences

More holidaymakers are abandoning their sun loungers in favor of nature, foodie and wellness experiences.

WTM London to Release 1st Global Travel Report, Reveal Worldwide Trends

WTM London 2023 will release its first ever Global Travel Report that includes the latest trends shaping the tourism industry.

WTM London: Ministers’ Summit 2023 to Highlight Importance of Education in Tourism

WTM London 2023 will shine a spotlight on the importance of education in the tourism sector at this year’s Ministers’ Summit.

World Travel Market London 2023: Book Tickets Now!

Ticket booking has opened for the World Travel Market London tourism exhibition, taking place November 6-8 at Excel London.

WTM London Highlights Importance of Sustainability to Mark World Tourism Day

To highlight the importance of sustainability in tourism, World Travel Market has unveiled a program of sustainability sessions to run during WTM London 2023 in November.

Greece to Showcase Sustainability at WTM London 2023 Expo

Greece will showcase its ambitious sustainability plans for tourism during this year’s World Travel Market (WTM) London expo.

WTM: Majority of Travel Websites Not Disability-friendly

The digital receptiveness of travel websites and current challenges of accessible travel were among issues discussed during World Travel Market London 2022.

Travel Sector Recovery from Covid-19 Pandemic Might Take Longer than Expected, Says Report

Almost one-in-three industry bosses does not expect the travel sector to get back to 2019 levels before 2024 at the earliest, according to a report released during the World Travel Market expo in London.

WTM London 2022 Sees Over 35,800 Visitors, Double the Attendance of 2021

An incredible number of travel professionals walked through the doors at the World Travel Market (WTM) expo last week, with over 35,800 people participating.

WTM: Tourism Should Focus on Equal Pay, Gender Equality Training

Equal pay and gender equality training are crucial to ensuring the tourism sector is a fair employment space, according to findings of a UNWTO survey presented at WTM London.

UNWTO Says Education, Jobs Key to Future of Tourism

Education and jobs topped the 16th ministers’ summit agenda at the WTM London 2022 travel and tourism expo.

WTM: Tourism Stakeholders See Slight Covid Impact in 2023

Tourism professionals are confident that Covid will have little impact on 2023 business activity, according to the WTM Industry Report 2022.

WTM: Cost-of-living Crisis Poses Risk to Travel in 2023

Studies presented at WTM London see the rising cost of living as the greatest risk to travel business and holiday planning in 2023.

WTM: Family, Friends and Social Media are Key Influences for Travel Decisions

Family, friends and social media influencers help holidaymakers choose their holiday destinations, according to a recent survey released during WTM London.

Northern Greece Tops WTM’s ‘Most Underrated Destinations’ List

Northern Greece, which includes cities such as Thessaloniki and Halkidiki, is among the “most underrated destinations”, according to a poll presented during WTM London 2022.

WTM 2022: Beach Holidays Still Number-one Choice of Brits, City Breaks Come Second

UK holidaymakers mainly prefer vacations by the beach, according to the WTM London 2022 industry report.

WTM: Brits Blame Gov’t for 2022 Travel Chaos, Tourism Firms Fault Airlines

Travelers and sector bodies blame governments and airlines for this year’s airport chaos, according to findings presented during the WTM London 2022 tourism expo.
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