World Travel Market (WTM), 5-7 November 2018 - register by
11 June
Interested in promoting your business to the international
travel trade including tour operators and travel agents? Join us at World Travel Market, the leading
global event for the travel industry, taking place 5-7 November 2018 at ExCel
in London.
Exhibiting at World Travel Market provides a unique opportunity
to meet, network, negotiate and conduct business with more than 50,000
international travel professionals, from more than 38 sectors of the travel
industry. We’ve secured space for the
Wales partners on the UKinbound stand, which is in a prime location at the
front of the UK and Ireland Hall.
Discounted rates are now available for a partner pod (subsidy of
50% off stand participation costs for Welsh tourism suppliers, subject to de
minimis regulation).
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Standard Partner Pod - £2,525 + VAT, if granted 50%
subsidy, subject to de minimis aid regulation (full pod cost is £5,050 + VAT)
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Premium Partner Pod (Pods 1 & 2) towards the front of the
stand - £2,850
+ VAT, if granted 50% subsidy, subject to de minimis aid regulation (full pod
cost is £5,700 + VAT)
Find out full details and how to book here.
To secure your pod, please register by 11 June 2018 and for
further information, email Tracey Rogers or call 0300 0616093..
The Group
Leisure and Travel Show, NEC Birmingham, 11 October 2018
The Group Leisure and
Travel Show targets the groups market and influences the group
travel organisers, coach operators and tour operators with over 1500
group travel organisers and travel trade visitors expected. This
year the show is moving to the larger Hall 19 and there will be a Wales
dedicated area that will be located near to the Premier Lounge (please note
that Visit Wales will not be taking a pod). The cost to attend is £795 + VAT.
To book or find out more about the event and package, email Sharon Yandell or call 01908 613323.
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