The UK’s leading platform for travel entrepreneurs is set to make history.
The prestigious annual conference by Travel Counsellors is anticipated to draw more than 2,100 participants, marking the largest event organised by a UK travel company in its history. Scheduled from 22 to 24 November, the gathering will be situated at the renowned Manchester Central Convention Centre, unifying Travel Counsellors, partners, support personnel, and over 220 suppliers from around the globe.
This year, the conference operates under the theme ’30 Beyond’, a thoughtful reflection on Travel Counsellors’ 30 years of history while eagerly anticipating the future of the travel industry. This theme underscores a commitment to transcend traditional boundaries by fostering personal connections and delivering exceptional travel experiences.
A highlight of the conference is the exclusive event at Fenix, a premier Manchester restaurant, dedicated to acknowledging the dedication of 150 enduring members who have shown tenacity and commitment to the company, with six individuals celebrating a remarkable 25-year tenure, and an additional 21 marking 21 years. This recognition illustrates the community’s strength and the members’ loyalty.
For the first time, the conference will feature engaging seminars led by prominent speakers who specialise in areas such as empowerment from adversity, physical health, and stress management. This initiative is complemented by a marketplace where attendees can explore a variety of wellness, wellbeing, and personal marketing products, fostering a holistic experience.
Steve Byrne, the CEO of Travel Counsellors, remarked on the significance of this milestone event, highlighting its potential to showcase collective success across international markets after an impressive year. He articulated optimism and confidence in exploring opportunities that lie ahead, with a focus on sharing industry insights and innovation.
The Travel Counsellors’ conference in Manchester signifies a pivotal moment for the company as it advances into a new era, marking success and collaboration in the travel industry.
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