|   2 minute read

ATPI Marine Travel is proud to be the Official Travel Partner at London International Shipping Week  

Lisw 2023 image

As London International Shipping Week (LISW25) fast approaches (15 to 19 September 2025), the maritime industry is preparing to share new ideas, showcase innovation, and discuss the topics that matter on a global scale. Now in its twelfth year, LISW25 will bring together over 350 official events, all reflecting London’s status as a key hub for the global shipping industry. 

ATPI Marine Travel is proud to return as the Official Travel Partner of LISW25, alongside Qatar Airways. As part of this role, we’re honoured to be involved in the London Stock Exchange Market Opening Ceremony on Tuesday 16 September. This event marks the official start of the week, and we’ve been privileged to support London International Shipping Week through multiple years as it explores critical industry challenges—this year focusing on ‘The Management of Paradox in Global Shipping.’ 

Conversations around crew wellbeing, environmental responsibility, the global political landscape, and cost reduction strategies all closely align with our work as a leading provider of crew change logistics solutions. These are critical challenges and opportunities for the industry to explore during LISW25. 

Nikos Gazelidis, the CCO of ATPI Marine Travel, commented: “At LISW25 we look forward to contributing to the important topics that will drive our industry forward. The complexities of crew changes continue to present as many challenges as opportunities, and we are committed to helping the shipping industry optimise its approach to getting people to and from ships in a safe and cost-effective manner.” 

With events taking place across the capital, including the Headline Conference at IMO Headquarters, LISW25 promises an unparalleled opportunity for engagement, connection and discovery. The ATPI Marine Travel team is looking forward to shaping the future of marine travel and sharing insights into the developments and challenges defining this vital part of the shipping world. 

Return to previous page