World Travel Market 2005 is the largest ever. This year sees its fourth consecutive increase in exhibitor space of more than 4% increase.
A total of 5,194 national tourist offices, industry organisations, tour operators, hotels, cruise lines, airlines, other transport operators and technology companies from 202 representative countries and regions are participating. This includes 126 new exhibitors.
“In the next four days we estimate that business worth more than £33 billion of will be conducted between visitors and exhibitors and exhibitors with other exhibitors”, said Fiona Jeffery, Groups Exhibition Director.
“The amount of business activity this week is also reflected in the continuing growth of the global industry. According to the WTO, an estimated 460 million international tourist arrivals were recorded worldwide in the first seven months of 2005.
“This represents an increase of some 25 million arrivals compared with the respective period of 2004, or 5.9% growth.”
Jeffery said she was particularly delighted to welcome back a number of exhibitors to World Travel Market after an absence. This includes, for example, Hong Kong Tourism Board, Colorado, Massachusetts and a large number of the Canadian Provinces, Territories and tourism partners, who will be present in London to underpin Canada’s new brand launch on the opening day.
New exhibitors include:
Africa – Ivory Coast, the Africa Collection, Cavern Resorts, Seasons in Africa, Somak Travel, Cape into Africa, Somak Travel, Classic Africa, Lesotho and Zuma Zuma.
Americas – Texas, South West States, Paraguay
Asia – Buffallo Tours, Cox & Kings, Macau, Rajasthan4You, The Claridges, Kyrgyzstan, Bhutan, Websource, Coco Collection, Far Pavilions, Mongolia, Air Astana.
Middle East – Yemen, Etihad Airways, Kuwait, Oasis Adventures, Iran, Port Ghalib, Agadir, Pyramids Golf and Saudi Arabian Airlines
Europe – Greater Madrid Tourist Board, Kuoni Travel, Canal Andalusia Tourismo, Eurofly, Hotetur, Provincia di Brescia, Marcegaglia Tourism
UK – Thistle Hotels, Cameron Macintosh, New London Partnership, Dewynters, V&A Museum, Warner Breaks
Global Village – Refad Hotels & Resorts, Louvre Hotels, Cendant
Travel Technology – CSI Media, Nota Bena, TextBay, Omnitourism, Synxis, Sky Interactive, Web Reservations, Retail Decisions
The event, which last year attracted nearly 45,000 participants, including nearly 13,000 international buyers (Meridian Club members), has a number of new initiatives, including a dedicated and unique ‘show within a show’ Travel Technology area.
The technology initiative is supported by two half-day conference on Monday and Tuesday organised by EyeforTravel and a programme of educational seminars, co-ordinated by Genesys, World Travel Market’s Travel Technology Partner.
Hotels and Airlines Focus - There will also be a spotlight on hotels and airlines in the meetings, conference and incentive travel sector focus on Tuesday 15 November, supported by key associations - ABPCO, BACD, MIA, MPI UK and EIBTM.
This includes the display of an exact replica of what is claimed by Yotel to be the world’s most radical hotel. The hotel room is the brainchild of well-known entrepreneur Simon Wooodroffe who took his inspiration from British Airways first class and Japanese capsule hotels.
With a record number of hotel exhibitors World Travel Market, for the first time, is hosting a major ‘Hotels 2005’ panel discussion on Tuesday 15 November at 14.00 hrs at the World Stage.
The senior line-up is: David Kong, President and Chief Executive Officer, Best Western; Reas Kondraschow, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Cendant Hotel Group International; Jurgen Fischer President Commercial Operations, Hilton Group plc and Gerard Greene, CEO Yotel.
Earlier in the day, at 11.00 hrs there will also be a top airline panel, chaired by Richard Quest, presenter of CNN’s Business Programme. The panel are: Peter Hill, CEO Sri Lankan Airlines; Brent Hoberman, CEO, lastminute.com;
Alan Burnett, Head of UK Sales & Marketing, British Airways; David Marcus, Chief Operating Officer, NetJets
Personal Event Planner - Another first is the new Personal Event Planner or PEP, helping guide visitors to exhibitors that match their own geographical and sector preferences.
For those visitors who have forgotten to print their personal PEP before leaving home, kiosks will be available at ExCeL London where they can acquire a copy of their own tailor made list of companies that reflect their personal business interests.
Ministers’ Programme - In recognition of the crucially important role of Tourism Ministers at the event and their vital contribution to the industry throughout the year, World Travel Market has also organised for the first time a Ministers’ Programme on the opening day.
More than 60 government Ministers have signed up for the programme.
This includes VIP hospitality, a room for Ministers and a World Travel Market Ministers’ Reception at the House of Lords, hosted by Baroness Anelay of St. Johns DBE, chairman of the World Travel Market Advisory Council. Mr James Purnell MP, UK Minister for Creative Industries and Tourism is the guest speaker.
Opening Ceremony - Music from the new J.R.R. Tolkin’s musical adaptation of the Lord of the Rings, had its worldwide premiere at World Travel Market’s Opening Ceremony at 11.00 hrs on Monday 14 November.
The acclaimed Finnish music group, Värttinä, a 30-strong choir and three Black Riders of Mordor was flown in especially for the ceremony on the World Stage. The epic theatrical event opens at The Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 23 March 2006 with previews from 2 February.
Pre-event Launch of .travel - Immediately after the Opening Ceremony, at 12.30 hrs on the World Stage, worldwide industry leaders unveildc details about the new top level internet domain, .travel (dot travel).
Senior representatives of the World Tourism Organisation (WTO), the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA) and Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE) were among those to participate in the .travel launch preview event.