The information below outlines how Travel Weekly will be organising the WTM preview feature in Travel Weekly (October 30) and the daily editions at the show.
WTM preview feature
- Contact: wtm@travelweekly.co.uk
- Deadline: October 12
- Publication: October 30
Event coverage
Print dailies
- The Monday November 9 issue will be completed prior to the show
- News and picture pages for the November 10-12 issues will be produced on the day
- Features in all four dailies will be pre-written
Print daily themes
- Monday November 9: Destination Marketing
- Tuesday November 10: The Future of Travel
- Wednesday November 11: Responsible Tourism
- Thursday November 12: Travel agent issue
Submitting a story
- Email press releases to wtm@travelweekly.co.uk by October 22
- If the story is about something happening at WTM, tell us in the email subject line
- We will contact you if we want to follow up on a press release
- Please note there are no interview forms to be completed this year
We welcome..
- Statistics and trends
- Destination hotspots
- Practical agent information
- Innovation, responsible and sustainable tourism
- Stories aimed at the show’s audience – core groups are travel agents and suppliers
Photographs
- Download a picture request form (Word document)
If you would like a photographer to take a picture at the show please download a picture request form and return it to wtm@travelweekly.co.uk.
Otherwise, email photographs to us directly, ensuring they are high-resolution (300 dpi) and in focus.
Online
- Daily news, video, blog posts and photos
- See the editorial team at work on stand UKI2155
- Photo galleries on travelhub: travelweekly.co.uk/travelhub
- Upload your press releases our Supplier Updates section: travelweekly.co.uk/upload
- WTM landing page for all content from the event: travelweekly.co.uk/wtm2009 (coming soon)
- Follow web editor Nathan Midgley on Twitter
Please note…
- We cannot guarantee articles will be published
- Stories will be judged on relevance to our audience
- Phone calls are unmanageable due to scale of operation