WTTC’s Global Summit in Rome this September

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The 2025 Global Summit, scheduled from September 28-30, 2025, will focus on the latest developments in digital transformation, regenerative tourism, and investment strategies, alongside discussions on the growing importance of technology in driving the sector forward.

World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is bringing its Travel & Tourism event to Rome this year, marking a significant return to Europe after six years.

In association with the Ministry of Tourism, the Italian National Tourist Board (ENIT), and with the participation of the Municipality of Rome and the Lazio Region, the Eternal City will host the 25th edition of the WTTC Global Summit, at the Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome, from September 28-30, 2025.

WTTC’s Global Summit unites business leaders, government representatives, and industry pioneers to discuss the most pressing challenges and opportunities shaping the global Travel & Tourism sector.

The 2025 Global Summit will focus on the latest developments in digital transformation, regenerative tourism, and investment strategies, alongside discussions on the growing importance of technology in driving the sector forward.

Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said, “One of the world’s most popular city destinations, Rome will provide the perfect setting for our members, government representatives and distinguished guests, who will travel from all corners of the globe. I would like to thank Minister Santanchè and ENIT for hosting our Global Summit, which I am sure will be a spectacular event.”

Daniela Santanchè, Minister of Tourism of Italy said, “It is with great enthusiasm that we welcome to Rome the 25th WTTC Global Summit, an event of international significance that will highlight the crucial role of tourism in the global economy. With its millennial history and ability to attract visitors from every corner of the world, Rome is the ideal stage to host this meeting.  

Italy is ready to seize the opportunity to strengthen its leading position in the tourism sector by promoting sustainability, digital innovation, and experiential tourism. We firmly believe that events such as this are key to fostering dialogue between the public and private sectors, stimulating new investments, and ensuring a prosperous future for our sector, which is one of the main drivers of our country’s economy.”