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Liverpool to Host UK Youth & Student Travel Summit in 2026

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Liverpool to Host UK Youth & Student Travel Summit in 2026

Liverpool will host the Youth & Student Travel Summit for the first time in 2026. The event takes place on 5-6 October at Liverpool Football Club. Hundreds of travel professionals from across the UK will attend. International buyers will also participate in this major gathering. The British Educational Travel Association organizes this annual summit.

The Summit Programme and Participants

The main business event occurs on Tuesday, 6 October. International buyers will join a familiarisation visit from 5-8 October. These buyers represent organizations sending thousands of young travellers to the UK. They create educational, cultural, and youth travel itineraries. The summit provides valuable networking opportunities for all attendees.
UK suppliers, attractions, and accommodation providers will participate. Destination managers and experience operators will showcase their offerings. The event helps local businesses connect with international buyers. These connections generate significant economic impact for destinations.

Benefits for Liverpool City Region

Liverpool’s selection reflects its growing reputation as a world-class destination. The city offers heritage, music, sport, culture, and learning experiences. These attractions continue to draw visitors from around the globe. The summit highlights these assets to influential international buyers.
Local businesses across the city region will benefit substantially. Attractions, hotels, and transport companies can build new trade relationships. The event opens doors to future business and visitor growth. Tourism organizations encourage local participation in the summit.
Natalie Wyatt, Managing Director of Liverpool City Region Destination Partnership, expressed delight at hosting the event. She emphasized youth travel’s role in building future visitor markets. Emma English, BETA Chief Executive, praised Liverpool’s compelling visitor experience. Both leaders encouraged local businesses to get involved.

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