Tickets for Travel + Leisure’s inaugural World’s Best Summit are now available for purchase

Travel + Leisure Hosts Inaugural World’s Best Awards Summit to Shape Future of Travel

In recent years, the travel industry has undergone significant changes, from weathering the challenges of a pandemic to experiencing a resurgence in travel. As we move forward, it’s time to focus on what lies ahead. Travel + Leisure is hosting its inaugural World’s Best Awards Summit, bringing together professionals for two days of insightful discussions on how to best serve travelers worldwide.

The summit will feature panel discussions covering a wide range of topics, including Culinary Hospitality, Cultural Events Travel, High Touch, High Access experiences, AI in Travel and Sustainability in Travel. Attendees will gain valuable insights from industry experts on thriving in the ever-evolving travel landscape.

There will also be panels on Family Travel, the Future of Air Travel, Traveling in the Age of Social Media, and Wellness Travel. Each session promises to be informative and engaging, providing attendees with a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for the future of travel.

Speakers at the summit include industry leaders such as Neil Jacobs, CEO of Six Senses; Mary Celeste Beall, from Blackberry Farm and Blackberry Mountain; Daniel Skjeldam, CEO of Hurtigruten Group; David Prior, founder of Prior Travel; and Ray Isle, from Food & Wine and Travel + Leisure. To learn more about the panel discussions and secure your tickets, visit travelandleisure.com. Join us for this exciting opportunity to connect, learn and shape the future of travel together.

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