VisitScotland’s 50th at WTM
VisitScotland
is marking its 50th anniversary with a host of Scottish businesses
at the 40th World Travel Market (WTM).
The national
tourism organisation has been attending the leading global event for the travel
industry since it began in 1980 and almost 40 years later it is being joined at
its stand by 18 different tourism companies.
Taking place at
ExCel London from 4-6 November, more than 51,000 industry professionals are
expected to attend WTM 2019. The event allows Scotland’s national tourism
organisation and its industry partners to show travel trade professionals from
around the globe exactly what the country has to offer.
These
include first time exhibitors such as Johnstons of Elgin, VisitCairngorms,
Cruise Loch Ness, and Luss Estates.
Family-owned
Cruise Loch Ness is celebrating its busiest summer ever at WTM while returning
exhibitor Blair Castle in Perthshire will be giving a sneak preview of their
upcoming 2020 exhibition – The Jacobites: A Family Divided – featuring
artefacts from the Battle of Culloden.
Meanwhile,
Diageo is looking forward to the 200th anniversary of Johnnie Walker
next year and the opening of the Johnnie Walker Home in Edinburgh as well as
the Four Corners project which sees existing distilleries being upgraded as
regional homes of Johnnie Walker. These include Cardhu in Speyside region,
Glenkinchie in the Lowland region, Caol Ila in the Islay region and Clynelish
in the Highland region.
LNER returns
for the second time to the VisitScotland stand after launching their new Azuma
trains this summer in Scotland which were built using Japanese bullet train
technology and feature more seats which are designed to improve posture.
Tour company Rabbie’s
and Glasgow Life are joining forces to launch new Celtic Connections Festival
products for 2020. The world-renowned annual
folk, roots and world music festival, sees 2,000 musicians from across the
globe descend on Glasgow. As part of Rabbie’s suite of new travel trade
packages, visitors can experience one of Celtic Connections’ flagship concerts
at Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall, as well as a hand-picked music event in
one of the festival’s distinctive venues and entry to the unmissable
Festival Club. There is also the opportunity to include one of Rabbie’s day
tours to see more of Scotland.
VisitScotland
is gearing up for the Year of Coasts and Waters in 2020. As well as the
stunning scenery on offer, the ways in which
Scotland’s coast and waters have shaped its history from the Industrial
Revolution to the fishing and whisky industries can also be explored at a range
of visitor attractions and these themes will be celebrated throughout the next
year, along with a programme of events.
Inspired by the
Themed Year, Highland Explorer Tours have developed three one-off tours that
encompass some of Scotland’s stunning islands and marine wildlife; Shetland
Summer Solstice 6 Day Tour, Islay Festival of Whisky, Music and Culture Four
Day Tour and Mull, Iona and Staffa Puffin Experience Four Day Tour. They all
depart Edinburgh in spring/summer 2020.
The national
tourism organisation will also be promoting 2020’s VisitScotland Expo –
Scotland’s biggest travel trade show – at WTM. Next year sees the event held at
P&J Live – a brand new state of the art venue in Aberdeen - which aims to
be the most sustainable in the UK - on April 1-2.
Malcolm
Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said: “The World Travel Market is an
incredible event that provides a chance for Scotland to get in front of the
global travel industry and show our worth. We have a very strong tourism
offering and so it is important this is represented at WTM. It is great to have
so many businesses with us on the VisitScotland stand.
“We have
been attending this event since it began in 1980, which demonstrates our
commitment to promoting Scotland to the travel trade across the world. It is
with a sense of pride that we return this year during VisitScotland’s own 50th
anniversary – a milestone which we celebrate with our industry colleagues and
partners.
“Partnership
and collaboration are at the heart of Scottish tourism and we work closely with
communities and businesses to develop the rich assets, hidden gems and local
stories of every region in Scotland.”
Businesses on
the VisitScotland stand are:
- Blair Castle & Gardens
- Cruise Loch Ness
- Diageo - Discovering
Distilleries
- Glasgow Life
- Highland Explorer Tours
- Historic Scotland
- Johnstons of Elgin
- LNER
- Luss Estates Company
- MGM Muthu Hotels
- Rabbie’s Tours
- Strathmore Hotels
- The Royal Highland Hotel
- Thistle DMC
- Timberbush Tours
- VisitFalkirk
- VisitCairngorms