The 2025 Tourism Policy Conference is bringing together the UK’s leading voices in tourism policy, business, and destination management.
From SME support to tax-free shopping, visas, employment, and the economy, this year’s Tourism Policy Conference looks at the future of the UK’s visitor economy.
Speakers include Minister for Tourism, @Steph_Peacock@DCMS , and @ChrisWebbMP, Chair of APPG Hospitality and Tourism.
Join policymakers, business leaders, and destination professionals for a day of insight, collaboration, and discussion on how to strengthen UK tourism for the future. Book now.
📅 19 November 2025
📍 Royal Aeronautical Society, London
🔗https://t.co/ZDuMHDEWj8
Great to see @MayorofLondon supporting @ABTAtravel & @SBIT_UK calls today for a youth mobility deal with the EU. Important for industry growth and restoring opportunities for young people to start a career in #travel
An EU youth mobility scheme would give our young people greater opportunities, boost our economy and raise living standards.
New research shows the public overwhelmingly back it ⬇️
https://t.co/AoibnU5z5F
An EU youth mobility scheme would give our young people greater opportunities, boost our economy and raise living standards.
New research shows the public overwhelmingly back it ⬇️
https://t.co/AoibnU5z5F
ABTA and Seasonal Businesses in Travel (SBiT) have revealed new research showing strong public support for securing a youth experience deal with the EU, and we urge the govt to press ahead with negotiations with the EU following May’s UK-EU Summit.
Read > https://t.co/i4Po8N5kKR
If accurate, this is incredibly welcome - and much needed. @ABTAtravel strongly supports better relations with the EU, including extension of YMS, which can restore opportunities for young people to #getintotravel and develop rewarding careers https://t.co/ah4JkfrgAm
Pleased to see @SadiqKhan continuing his calls for a YMS deal, which @ABTAtravel strongly supports. Jobs down 69% since Brexit - a deal is crucial for career pathways into travel and business growth…https://t.co/rdjxRnF3CJ
Very good news - it’s important that school travel is promoted for its educational and cultural benefits and we need governments to work together to remove barriers 👏 #schooltravel
Exciting news! The 🇬🇧 & ���🇷 have agreed changes to make it easier for school trips to travel over the Channel.
A pilot to reduce transaction times for school groups at the French border is launching over Easter.
More info for schools 👇https://t.co/3HthiFbGTG
Great day 2 of the @ABTAMembers visit to @Port_of_Dover to see the extensive prep for EES whenever it comes in. Huge thanks to Emma Ward for the tour—great to see the scale of work already done to be as ready as possible. ABTA’s efforts continue to prepare members for launch.
Very much looking forward to chairing this @tourismsvoice session - huge expertise on the panel across every part of travel, tourism and hospitality, addressing a topic that is essential to the future success of our sectors #tourismskills
🚨Tourism Policy Conference Panel Announcement🚨
The Future of Tourism Employment and Skills. This will be an extremely important part of the tourism policy agenda going forward and we've gathered some real industry experts to provide their insights.
🚨Tourism Policy Conference Panel Announcement🚨
The Future of Tourism Employment and Skills. This will be an extremely important part of the tourism policy agenda going forward and we've gathered some real industry experts to provide their insights.
This afternoon, the new Legal Migration Minister, @SeemaMalhotra1, spoke positively about supporting the growth and contribution of the travel and tourism sectors to the UK economy. Hearing her talk about the importance of industry/government collaboration was also encouraging.
ABTA and Seasonal Businesses in Travel (SBiT) welcome today’s announcement from the European Commission that they are recommending to the Council that negotiations be opened with the United Kingdom on a youth mobility agreement.
Read more here: https://t.co/2pybo5U6mo
A good morning representing @ABTAMembers at the @tourismsvoice Insights Conference - positive news on outbound sentiment and intention to travel, especially the move to booking with travel experts, which supports our own findings over recent years
Outbound travel worth £49bn in GVA, and 800,000+ jobs - rising to £150bn & 3m jobs with inbound and domestic tourism. We also spoke about the symbiotic links between all parts of the sector, and the need for a joined up strategy. Very useful engagement and we’ll keep talking 3/3
Thank you @Abtamembers@insidejapan and their local MP, and Shadow Secretary of State for tourism, @ThangamMP, for meeting to discuss the travel industry’s strategic priorities - including the value and ease of travel, education and skills, & youth/labour mobility. #UKtravel 1/3
Travel is a people industry - and it’s vital we maintain a pipeline of talent, across all ages and backgrounds. Hugely important to stress how mobility of workers, and a clear education pathway into the sector, is integral to success of U.K. travel 2/3