
World Travel Market events to attend in 2025
The World Travel Market (WTM) has announced its 2025 event schedule, starting in South Africa in April and ending in London in November.
WTM is a global series of travel and tourism events where industry professionals meet to network, learn, and grow their businesses. Organized by Reed Exhibitions, it helps attendees stay competitive, informed, and connected.
WTM Events in 2025
WTM Africa
Dates: April 9–11, 2025
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
WTM Africa connects African tourism with the global market, creating opportunities for businesses and professionals. The 2024 event drew over 5,000 industry professionals from 99 countries, with discussions focused on intra-African trade and tourism development.
In 2025, expect diverse exhibitors, seminars on sustainable tourism, and valuable networking opportunities.
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WTM Latin America
Dates: April 14–16, 2025
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
The biggest travel industry event in Latin America, WTM offers business opportunities for travel agencies, operators, airlines, and tourism professionals. Last year, nearly 30,000 attendees and 620 exhibitors from 40+ countries participated.
This year, expect a broad range of exhibitors, discussions on digital innovation in tourism, and new business opportunities in Latin America.
Arabian Travel Market
Dates: April 28–May 1, 2025
Location: Dubai, UAE
The Arabian Travel Market (ATM) is the Middle East’s leading tourism event, focused on inbound and outbound travel. The 2024 edition broke records with 46,000 attendees.
In 2025, ATM will highlight global travel and connectivity, exploring how borders, industries, and communities are becoming more interconnected.
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WTM London
Dates: November 4–6, 2025
Location: ExCeL London, United Kingdom
WTM London is the flagship event, bringing together the global travel and tourism industry. In 2024, over 40,000 professionals from 184 countries attended.
This year, expect seminars, workshops, and exhibitions covering topics like sustainable tourism, technology in travel, and emerging trends.
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