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Taking England to the World – trade education programme

Designed for tourism businesses in England, our free training equips you with the skills and knowledge to reach new international customers.

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Introduction

Sign up for our in personfree trade education programme to learn how to internationalise your business.

If you had access to a £28.4 billion market, would you take the opportunity? In 2019, UK inbound plus UK domestic traveller spending was worth £120 billion, with UK inbound travellers spending £28.4 billion and UK domestic travellers spending £91.6 billion. But did you know only 9.8% of UK Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) focus on international audiences who, on average, spend three times more than the domestic traveller?

We would like to invite you to attend Taking England to the World, our free trade education programme designed to help your business reach new international markets. Developed as part of the Government’s Discover England Fund, it is created and delivered by industry experts.

Designed especially for tourism businesses in England, you’ll find out about preparing to work with the travel trade, including analysis of the key markets to England – providing valuable insights and research, as well as guidance on marketing, product development, distribution and partnerships. You’ll also be able to enjoy the flexibility of choosing between virtual or face-to-face sessions.

What do I get?

Free market-leading training, delivered by VisitEngland.

Understand how the export industry works and how your business can become international-ready.

Learn more about travel-distribution systems and how they can help you.

Who is the training for?

This trade education programme is designed for businesses from all sectors of the English tourism industry – including accommodation, tours and attractions. While particularly suitable for SMEs, larger organisations are also welcome to attend.

How are the sessions delivered?

There are two formats for the programme. You can attend face-to-face, which entails one full day from 9am to 5pm. Or, you can choose a virtual course – hosted across three consecutive weeks in two-hour sessions.

We will cover different topics during each session, so it’s in your best interests to attend the entire programme. This means one full day in-person, or all three sessions for the virtual option.

Please note, you may only register for one event. If registration is detected across multiple events you will be contacted to select your preferred option. Registration is also non-transferable without prior approval from the team.

What is the cost?

The programme is offered free of charge. At face-to-face sessions, lunch and refreshments are provided. Spaces are limited, and are offered on a first come, first served basis. Although the training is free, a £25 no-show fee applies if a registration has not been cancelled within five working days of the event, to cover costs.

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"I was really impressed by the whole thing. The workshop was really polished and the people who spoke were very good."
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Face-to-face programme registrations

When you register for the face-to-face programme, we will email joining instructions and a download link for the Taking England to the World Toolkit. We will also send a briefing pack approximately five working days prior to the event.

Face to face training. See the main Taking England to the World page for more information.

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Taking England to the World – Hertfordshire

Face to face training. See the main Taking England to the World page for more information.

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Taking England to the World – Worcester

Face to face training. See the main Taking England to the World page for more information.

Book now

National Trust/James Osmond

Man in red jacket walking away into the sun at the top of a mountain path
Taking England to the World – Hertfordshire

Face to face training. See the main Taking England to the World page for more information.

Book now

Visit Worcestershire/Peter Kindersley

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Taking England to the World – Worcester

Toolkit: Taking England to the World

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Download the Taking England to the World toolkit

Our toolkit is your introductory guide to developing and promoting your business in international markets.

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Terms and conditions

The workshop materials and accompanying publication contains information, data, and images (the ‘Information’) prepared by British Tourist Authority (BTA) trading as VisitEngland (VE) under a copyright licence from the Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC). All rights reserved. No part of the workshop materials and accompanying publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of ATEC and BTA, in accordance with relevant copyright legislation.

By registering and attending this event you agree, acknowledge and understand that photos and videos may be taken during the event by either VisitEngland or VisitBritain or other attendees, for either VisitEngland’s or VisitBritain’s use in accordance with their Privacy Policy or the attendees own personal or business purposes (in all cases (including without limitation) used and shared on social and virtual platforms).

Useful contacts

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