BHA announces date for ‘Davos of hospitality'

15 February 2016 by
BHA announces date for ‘Davos of hospitality'

The debate on future membership of the EU and the impact of the National Living Wage will be among the key subjects on the agenda of the British Hospitality Association's (BHA) fifth Hospitality & Tourism Summit.

Other topics to be discussed include continued devolution, gaining competitive advantage in the global marketplace; making the digital economy work for the industry; improving profits; and future trends.

The summit will be held at the Grange St Paul's hotel in the City of London on 27 June.

Ufi Ibrahim, chief executive of the BHA, said: "The summit is the Davos of hospitality and tourism; connecting leaders of the UK Plc who are seeking solutions to the big issues affecting our industry.

"It provides an exclusive platform for inspiration, innovation and debate. It is our ambition to ensure the future success of our industry and a level playing field for tourism and hospitality businesses that operate in the UK.

Last year's summit 2015 attracted over 600 delegates from 416 organisations.

Registration for the summit is now open at summit.bha.org.uk.

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