WTM Vision Conference series adds Moscow and Shanghai

World Travel Market (WTM), the leading global event for the travel industry, is expanding its successful WTM Vision Conference series into Russia and China with WTM Vision-Moscow and WTM Vision-Shangh

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World Travel Market (WTM), the leading global event for the travel industry, is expanding its successful WTM Vision Conference series into Russia and China with WTM Vision-Moscow and WTM Vision-Shanghai.

WTM Vision launched in London in 2009 as a half-day, mid-year conference offering senior delegates the latest information, research, and opinion to help them run their travel businesses.

The successful London event was repeated in 2010. This year, the London Vision Conference was part of an expanded program, which took in Europe, with WTM Visionโ€“Milan; and the Middle East, with WTM Visionโ€“Dubai, at fellow Reed Travel Exhibitions event Arabian Travel Market.

2012 will see the WTM Vision series expand into Russia and China, two of the most important travel and tourism markets.

WTM Visionโ€“Moscow, organized with Travel Media publisher, TTG Russia and TTG Luxury (to be launched in March 2012), will take place in the Russian capital on March 19 in The Ritz Carlton, Moscow. It will focus on the growing sector of luxury tourism in the Russian travel market.

According to the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Russia has the 9th largest outbound tourism market in terms of expenditure, and it is increasing annually by 14 percent, which is why Europeโ€™s largest travel companies, including TUI and Thomas Cook, have entered the market in the past 18 months.

WTM Vision-Shanghai, organized association with CBN Travel & MICE and World Travel Online, which will take place on May 10 at the World Travel Fair in the Shanghai Exhibition Centre.

World Travel & Tourism Council figures show China is the worldโ€™s third largest market for outbound tourists, spending around US$55 billion in 2010. China also received 56 million international tourists in 2010 generating US$46 billion.

In September, Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan said the Chinese government would โ€œdouble its effort in tourismโ€ because of the industryโ€™s link to social economic development.

Reed Travel Exhibitions Chairman World Travel Market Fiona Jeffery said: โ€œThe WTM Vision Conference series has been a great success since it was launched in London in 2009.

โ€œThe industry has shown a great demand for mid-year information, research, analysis, and opinion to help shape business strategies.

โ€œRussia is an obvious country for further expansion, as its travel and tourism is one of the fastest growing in the world, with a number of Europeโ€™s biggest players starting to take an interest in the market.

โ€œChina is another obvious destination for the WTM Vision series; it is already one of the most important outbound and inbound tourism markets. The government has recently reaffirmed its 2009 commitment to tourism being a โ€˜strategic pillarโ€™ of its policy. This policy and commitment to tourism was lauded at last yearโ€™s UNWTO and WTM Ministersโ€™ Summit.โ€

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • โ€œRussia is an obvious country for further expansion, as its travel and tourism is one of the fastest growing in the world, with a number of Europe's biggest players starting to take an interest in the market.
  • According to the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Russia has the 9th largest outbound tourism market in terms of expenditure, and it is increasing annually by 14 percent, which is why Europe's largest travel companies, including TUI and Thomas Cook, have entered the market in the past 18 months.
  • WTM Visionโ€“Moscow, organized with Travel Media publisher, TTG Russia and TTG Luxury (to be launched in March 2012), will take place in the Russian capital on March 19 in The Ritz Carlton, Moscow.

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