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GATEWAYS & TOURISM AT EXPO 2031 

Expo 2031's Official Gateway & Tourism Partners are the body that positions Expo 2031 as a global visitor destination—integrating national travel pathways, statewide tourism ecosystems, local hospitality partners, international delegations, and visitor experience design.

 

As a key sector within the Global Horticulture Council, it convenes leaders from tourism authorities, gateway cities, airports, hospitality groups, chambers/CVBs, cultural institutions, transportation partners, and global travel operators.

These partners ensure that the world arrives through coordinated, world-class visitor pathways—and that Minnesota’s cities, attractions, and regional economies benefit from the historic volume of tourism generated by the first A1 International Horticultural Exhibition in U.S. history.

Committee Expertise

Official Gateway & Tourism Partners bring together experts across tourism strategy, visitor experience, international travel, hospitality, and regional placemaking:

Global Travel, Gateway Cities & International Access

  • Integration with major U.S. gateway cities (e.g., New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Washington D.C.)

  • Strategic alignment with MSP Airport and Minnesota’s air service network

  • Visa, travel facilitation, and international guest services

  • Cruise, rail, and air travel partnerships for global audience access

Minnesota Tourism, Statewide Attractions & Regional Identity

  • Coordination with Explore Minnesota Tourism and local CVBs

  • Destination branding for Minnesota as the “North Star State”

  • Statewide attractions (MOA, Arboretum, Zoo, North Shore, Duluth, Rochester, St. Cloud, and more)

  • Cultural, outdoor, and seasonal tourism packaging

Visitor Experience, Hospitality & On-the-Ground Services

  • Hotels, hospitality groups, and short-term rental alignment

  • Transportation partners: rideshare, shuttles, motorcoaches, rail

  • Multilingual visitor services and concierge programs

  • VIP, diplomatic, and international delegation management

Tourism Marketing, Travel Trade & Global Promotion

  • Tour operators, travel agents, and global distribution partners

  • Social, digital, and influencer-driven tourism marketing

  • International travel missions and global roadshows

  • Media partnerships for tourism storytelling

Cultural Destinations, Museums & Entertainment Ecosystems

  • Integration with cultural institutions across Minnesota

  • Festival programming and companion events

  • Arts, entertainment, and performance alignments

  • Co-created visitor itineraries with pavilions and partners

Ticketing, Visitor Flow & Transportation Planning

  • Super Ticket packages and multi-attraction bundles

  • Visitor transportation systems linking attractions to the Expo site

  • Crowd-flow modeling and peak-day forecasting

  • Accessible tourism and all-ability visitor design

Economic Development, City Partner Engagement & Legacy Tourism

  • Long-term tourism benefits for Minnesota’s communities

  • City-level partnerships for “Gateway City” activation

  • Tourism district planning for the Future Living District

  • Workforce development in hospitality and travel sectors

Programming Focus

Official Gateway & Tourism Partners curate major visitor-facing programs, experiences, and tourism pathways:

 

U.S. & Global Gateway City Partnerships

  • Customized partnerships with major U.S. cities to serve as official gateways to Expo 2031

  • Co-branded travel campaigns (e.g., “Fly Through Chicago to Expo 2031”)

  • City-level “Expo Welcome Zones” at airports and transportation hubs

  • Diplomatic and international visitor reception coordination

Minnesota “Statewide Welcome” Tourism Campaign

  • Multi-city marketing across Bloomington, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Duluth, St. Cloud, and regional partners

  • Seasonal travel themes (spring blossoms, summer lakes, fall colors)

  • Minnesota landmarks integrated into itineraries

  • Local business engagement and hospitality training programs

Visitor Experience & Expo Flow Programming

  • Multi-modal transport—from MSP to Expo to cities statewide

  • Multilingual signage, maps, and international guest support

  • Concierge, volunteer, and hospitality ambassador programming

  • Accessibility, inclusive tourism, and all-abilities design

Super Ticket & Travel Packages

  • Expo + Arboretum + Minnesota Zoo + Como Conservatory

  • Expo + MSP + Mall of America + Bloomington hotels

  • Regional travel circuits: North Shore, Boundary Waters, Rochester wellness routes

  • Travel trade bundles for international tour operators

Cultural & Festival Programming Connected to Tourism

  • City co-hosted festivals that complement the Expo seasonal calendar

  • Pavilions paired with Minnesota cultural institutions for cross-programming

  • Nighttime economy integration: entertainment, dining, shopping, shows

International Pavilion Visitor Experience Alignment

  • Global cultural itineraries that extend beyond the Expo site

  • Inbound VIP delegation tourism programming

  • Country-specific welcome activations in Minnesota cities

  • Cross-cultural culinary and arts programming

Legacy Tourism Strategy for the Future Living District

  • Long-term visitor attractions and permanent amenities

  • Integration of smart-city experiences into tourism offerings

  • The USA Pavilion as a permanent tourism anchor

  • Ongoing yearly festivals, horticulture events, and global programs

Role in Expo 2031 Governance

Official Gateway & Tourism Partners ensure that Expo 2031 drives unprecedented tourism impact—before, during, and long after the six-month event. These partners help shape:

  • Global travel pathways into the U.S. and Minnesota

  • Statewide tourism campaigns and gateway city partnerships

  • The visitor journey across the Expo and its climate zones

  • Hospitality, transportation, ticketing, and visitor readiness

  • Long-term tourism anchors within the Future Living District

 

Their work strengthens Minnesota’s position as a global destination—inviting the world to experience the next great American World’s Fair and the extraordinary cultural and natural beauty of the North Star State.

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