Travel and Tourism Masterclass
Connect, learn, and elevate your strategy
The travel & tourism industry in 2025 is more connected, personalised, and competitive than ever. Modern travellers now expect seamless digital experiences, from inspiration to booking and beyond. Emerging technologies like AI-driven trip planning and personalised itineraries are revolutionising customer engagement, while influencer marketing continues to reshape how people discover and trust brands. To thrive, travel brands must take a customer-first approach, using CRM tools, automation, and multi-channel strategies to foster loyalty and create meaningful experiences.
This Masterclass will explore these key questions:
- How can travel & tourism marketers leverage AI and automation to deliver hyper-personalised, impactful campaigns at scale?
- What are the most effective social and influencer strategies to connect with today’s travellers?
- How can brands use data-driven insights to craft seamless, customer-first journeys?
Join us at the Digital Travel & Tourism Masterclass to explore the latest strategies, gain insights from industry experts, and network with peers to understand how to best position your company in 2025.
What to expect
- Expert insights: Dynamic 10-minute presentations from leading digital experts
- Roundtable discussions: Tackle your unique challenges with peers and experts.
- Keynote case study: Real-world marketing strategy from a leading brand.
- Networking lunch: Continue the conversation over a light lunch.
- Tailored content: Share your challenges at registration to shape the discussion.
Take the next step
Spaces are limited for this invite-only event. Register now to secure your spot.


A seasoned marketer, over the years my career has segued itself across the full breadth of marketing channels, from direct marketing and loyalty, to marketing comms, publishing and content. Although much of my time has been spent in various types of travel, freelancing allowed me to sample a range of industries, including a wild time at The Evening Standard. While things are a little tamer at loveholidays, it's by no means less exciting.