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November 11, 2025In London, the organisers of the boutique travel‑workshop series known as the Access Luxury Travel Show (ALTS) are preparing an ambitious 2025 programme that charts luxury travel networking across multiple European hubs. The London‑registered company has announced key road‑shows in the Baltic states (16–18 September), Portugal’s Douro Valley (07–09 October) and Central & Eastern Europe (13–14 November).The announcement humanises an otherwise corporate calendar: for suppliers and buyers in the luxury travel sector, these events represent more than business meetings—they offer moments of connection, inspiration and storytelling, slowing down long enough to understand each other’s propositions and ambitions.Advertisement Road‑show Tour and Travel ImpactsThe 2025 schedule reveals ALTS’s strategy to decentralise luxury travel event sourcing, taking curated workshops away from the traditional trade‑show capitals and into immersive destination settings. The Baltic leg spans Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn; the Douro Valley edition situates itself in a UNESCO‑heritage wine region; the Central & Eastern Europe workshop will be hosted in Warsaw.For luxury travel suppliers—hotels, resorts, tour‑operators, destination management firms—the structure is one‑to‑one meetings and highly curated buyer lists. The website describes the event as a “boutique size travel trade workshop based on 1:1 match‑made meetings and high‑quality networking opportunities”.In travel‑industry terms, this shift acknowledges that buyers and suppliers are seeking deeper engagement: destination experiences, personalised briefs and meaningful collaborations rather than broad‑brush exhibitions.Organiser Credentials and Travel Network BuildingALTS Events Limited, registered in the UK at 6 St David Square, London E14 3WA, is the legal entity behind the series. The company frames each edition as a highly selective forum for luxury travel designers and top‑tier suppliers across Europe and beyond.Advertisement Highlighting its focus on travel rather than generic exhibitions, the website states that the Douro Valley event will “connect luxury hospitality brands with premium travel designers from across Europe”. Thus, for destinations looking to raise their profile among travel‑curators and exclusive client‑markets, the series presents an opportunity.Why This Matters for the Travel IndustryThe luxury travel sector is evolving: affluent travellers increasingly seek be …