Top 5 Reasons To Spend Your Sunday At FoodTreX

Oct 20, 2019

Don't let one single weekend day stop you from furthering your career or developing your business!


By now, you know that "food tourism" is a thing, and developing the right products can be a financial boon for your business or destination. Or maybe your business or destination is already established as a food-lover favorite and you need new ideas?


If so, then you need to join us Sunday November 3 for our 2019 FoodTreX London Food Travel Innovation Summit, taking place the day before World Travel Market.


Here are the top five reasons why you should spend your Sunday with us at the FoodTreX London Food Travel Innovation Summit.


1. FoodTreX London only happens once a year. You'll have to wait another 12 months for the next one.


2. Another same old, same old Sunday at home? Why stay at home when you could be learning from, and networking with, culinary tourism professionals from around the world!


3. Sometimes we need to break out of our routine to find motivation and inspiration - FoodTreX is the perfect excuse to do just that!


4. Take a short getaway to Nepal! That's right - Nepal is sponsoring our lunch. You can taste some of Nepal's wonderful foods before you actually plan your trip!


5. You can spend Saturday night out in London - one of the world's most exciting cities.


Bonus Reason. You'll save 20% by using code "20JKS" in the checkout (no quotation marks).


At FoodTreX London, you will partake in a day dedicated to connecting destinations, entrepreneurs and key stakeholders from around the world to focus on the business of culinary tourism development and promotion. 15 great speakers in 11 captivating sessions. And ending the day is our FoodTrekking Awards ceremony recognizing excellence and innovation in our industry.


Learn more and register now for FoodTreX London Food Travel Innovation Summit!

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