WTM London contributes £200m to London economy
- 11/4/2024
- 151 Day

World Travel Market London, the most
influential travel and tourism event in the world, will contribute
approximately £200 million to the London economy in just a week’s time. Held at
Excel London (5th– 7th November) over 40,000 travel professionals are set to
attend the 44th edition.
On track to host the most exhibitors the show has ever
seen, WTM London has reported a 7% growth in exhibitor numbers this year, with
over 4,000 global tourism boards, hoteliers, transport services, technology
brands, associations and experiences set to will take to the halls of Excel
London for three days of business. It’s estimated that in excess of £2.2
billion worth of business deals will be signed this year at the event.
According to VisitBritain data, international
delegates visiting the UK for a trade show on average spend £352 per day, which
estimates a total visitor spend of £71,215,218. In a recent report from
Deloitte, they suggested that for every £1,000 spent, a further £1,800 is
generated in direct tourism gross value, totalling an impressive £200m
injection from WTM London into the economy.
WTM London estimates that 82% of attendees are
international visitors who are spending money on transport, accommodation, and
entertainment during their time in the city. 40% of visitors are spending three
days in London for the event, 33% are spending at least seven days in city and
9% of international visitors are staying in the capital for at least nine days.
Juliette Losardo, Exhibitor Director, WTM London,
comments: “While the travel trade are busy curating that £2.2billion worth of
travel and tourism deals during World Travel Market, we’re proud that WTM also
has such a significant impact on our host city of London. The range of
accommodation, world-class dining and wealth of attractions the city has to offer,
are a real draw for our attendees, many of whom use WTM London as an
opportunity to tag on leisure days and, in doing so, boost spend for the
economy.”
