The event, which is set to take place in London’s Trafalgar Square on 22 June, is entitled An Agenda for Recovery and Renewal.
A line-up of speakers, including politicians, industry figures and media commentators, will discuss how events in Westminster, Brussels and the wider world are impacting the travel sector.
Speakers will explore what lessons can be learnt from the pandemic, how travel business leaders can navigate the shifting landscape and what the industry needs from its future relationship with the UK government to ensure its long-term success.
The conference will be delivered to an audience of chief executives, senior directors, political figures, government stakeholders and media representatives.
Luke Petherbridge, director of public affairs at ABTA, said: "We’re delighted to be hosting our Travel Matters conference in person for the first time since 2019.
"As our industry continues to rebuild against a tumultuous geo-political backdrop, this year’s event provides a crucial opportunity to discuss how travel businesses can effectively navigate the challenging few years ahead and what’s needed from future government policy to help the industry thrive in the long-term."