WTTC chooses Spanish city of Madrid for new Global Office
- 12/23/2025
- 9 Day
WTTC Operating Committee unanimously
approves Spain (Madrid) as new location, following an extensive strategic
review.
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today
announced that its Operating Committee has unanimously approved Spain (Madrid)
in Spain as the location for the organisation’s new Global Office, which will
help deliver tangible value to members and ignite the sector’s growth
potential.
Five destinations expressed interest in hosting the
Global Office - Dubai (UAE), France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland - with the
evaluation criteria based on six areas: office rental and operating costs; the
tax, incentives and competitive environment; fast-track visas and work permit
frameworks in the destination; government support; cost of living to attract
and retain talent; and proximity to international organisations.
The decision to choose the Spanish city of Madrid was
endorsed by all 17 members of WTTC’s Operating Committee, following a
comprehensive assessment of WTTC’s long-term strategic and operational needs.
Members agreed that Spain (Madrid) offered the most
attractive option due to the city’s competitiveness, a more favourable tax
environment, government support, easier visa processing for employees and
overall lower operating costs. Challenges linked to Brexit, such as constraints
on talent mobility, made the UK less attractive as WTTC wishes to further build
its leadership position and become even more agile in the sector.
Establishing an office in Spain (Madrid) gives WTTC
immediate access to a significantly broader and more diverse talent pool,
encompassing nearly 350 million qualified professionals across the region, as
well as proximity to international organisations, enabling structured
collaboration.
The city was also selected for its strong
international connectivity via Madrid-Barajas Airport, competitive business
environment, incentives from government, synergies with international
organisations in the sector such as UN Tourism and alignment with WTTC’s global
mission. The new office will form a central part of WTTC’s worldwide network,
supporting its highly-respected advocacy, research and member engagement
activities across the globe.
Manfredi Lefebvre, Chairman of WTTC, said: “The
unanimous decision to establish our Global Office in Spain (Madrid) reflects a
clear view among the Operating Committee about what WTTC needs to succeed in
the years ahead. This move ensures we operate more efficiently, deliver more
value to our members, access the best global talent and maintain a truly
international outlook, strongly supported by the Spanish government. 2026 will
be a year in which we will reshape WTTC so it is focused on its members,
stronger research capability and deeper government advocacy in the travel and
tourism sector.”
Gloria Guevara, interim President and CEO, WTTC,
added: “We’d like to thank the government of Spain for their support during
this process to create the new WTTC Global Office. Spain has prioritised travel
and tourism and clearly understands the enormous contribution the sector makes
to global growth. Being based in a competitive city like Madrid, Spain, will
help WTTC go from strength to strength, offer closer engagement with our
members worldwide and enable us to play a major role advising on good policy
development, investments that help tourism growth and job creation from our
members which have global impact. I’d also like to thank the other countries
that expressed interest in hosting WTTC’s new Global Office - France, Italy,
Switzerland and Dubai (UAE). We are humbled by their proposals and the huge
interest shown by governments worldwide.”







