UNWTO declared the theme for 2024’s World Tourism Day as ‘Tourism and Peace.’ In the special news released by UNWTO it shares that 2024 is set to be the year international tourism returns to pre-pandemic levels, capping a rapid and remarkable comeback. UNWTO has set the direction of travel, evolving its Programme of Work and moving even closer to its Members on the ground. Now, it’s time to look ahead and build a sector that offers even more for even more people and communities while also focusing on this year’s World Tourism Day Theme: Tourism and Peace. It further states that ‘Tourism’ only works between people. It is a vehicle to raise awareness, educate and transform societies for the better. And it builds bridges of understanding, in a world still in need to come closer, as reflected in the ‘Tourism Opens Minds’ initiative. As the devastating impacts of the Russian invasion continued to be felt, UNWTO amplified tourism’s voice in solidarity with Ukraine. And as new conflicts and connected humanitarian emergencies emerged in the latter part of last year, the message of tourism’s potential to bridge divisions and help international understanding remains more relevant than ever. Hence, in 2024 this message will take centre stage as the theme of World Tourism Day was declared as ‘Tourism and Peace.’
Read More »Time to measure, manage and mitigate change in sustainability
TravTalk Middle East together with Bahi Ajman Palace Hotel and Ajman Department of Tourism Development conducted a very special panel discussion under the theme “Shaping the sustainability future in businesses.” One of the key comments made by the moderator and the panel is the commitment individually to make a small change which would bring in a great impact to the travel, tourism and hospitality sectors. Iftikhar Hamdani Area General Manager Northern Emirates Bahi Ajman Palace Hotel and Coral Beach Resort Sharjah moderated the event with seven panellists. Among the panellists were Khadija Mohammed Turki – Tourism Marketing & Promotion Expert – Ajman Department of Tourism Development, Roxana Jaffer – CEO – Sovereign Hotels Ltd, Sanith de Silva Wijeyaratne – Director Climate and Conservation Consortium, Shubhojit Mahalonobis – Director and Managing Partner -Danube Home and Hospitality Solutions, John Horgan – Director – Eco Burner, John Whaley – CEO – Integrity Business Solutions and Amish Choksey – Partner and General Manager – Green Gold Eco Tech Fzco. The keynote speaker opening the floor was young sustainability advocate Sarim Hamdani who shared that sustainability is the need of the hour as there will be severe consequences for the next generation if we don’t take any action at this point of time. Iftikhar Hamdani Area General Manager Northern Emirates Bahi Ajman Palace Hotel and Coral Beach Resort Sharjah shared that it was utmost important to get all businesses involved in making a change. Hamdani has been an advocate over the past many years for sustainability. It was not just a mere project, but for him a passion to make that simple change in life to prepare for the future. Khadija Mohammed Turki – Tourism …
Read More »UNWTO celebrates World Tourism Day in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
UNWTO will be celebrating World Tourism Day under the theme Tourism and Green Investments from 27th to 28th September in Riyadh Saudi Arabia with its call to action to the international community, governments, multilateral financial institutions, development partners and private sector investors to unite around a new tourism investment strategy. UNWTO has identified investments as one of the key priorities for tourism’s recovery and future growth and development. For World Tourism Day 2023, UNWTO highlights the need for more and better-targeted investments for people, for planet and for prosperity. Now is the time for new and innovative solutions, not just traditional investments that promote and underpin economic growth and productivity. Investing in People: Prioritizing Education and Upscaling Skills “Education is a fundamental human right. It’s the bedrock of societies, economies, and every person’s potential. But without adequate investment, this potential will wither on the vine” – Secretary-General of the UN, on the occasion of the International day of Education (2023). The crisis has revealed the need to rethink the structure of tourism economies to improve competitiveness and build resilience and accelerate the implementation of SDG 4 (quality education). To that end, the sector should invest in education and skills development, including for women, in all areas to promote added value jobs and resilience. We cannot build a more sustainable tourism without the right talent. Tourism is one of the world’s leading employers. In 2019, the sector employed one in 10 people worldwide and has proven to be a tool for economic diversification and a major employment engine with a multiplier effect on other sectors that contribute to rural development. Furthermore, tourism in rural areas can particularly benefit traditionally disadvantaged groups …
Read More »Sustainability to the fore
As we celebrate world tourism day under the theme “Rethinking tourism” Sammy Musa, Chief Executive Officer at Gulf Reps, “Post Covid the tourism landscape and the consumer mindset has inevitably changed, as has the approach to tourism of governments, airlines, hotels and the tourism industry. Whilst the world adapts, it has begun to feel like pent up tourism bubbles are being satisfied and governments are making tourism to their destinations easier, particularly when you consider the Electronic Visa Waiver that the UK introduced for Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. One thing covid has taught us is the power of our environment is stronger than anything we could’ve imagined, and sustainable tourism needs to be at the forefront of our industry’s thinking. Offsetting carbon footprint should become a standard for all airlines and sustainable hotels and electric vehicles should be the norm meaning that even the least environmentally conscious traveler is by default not harming the environment in their quest to see the world. ” Julie Wagner, Chief Executive Officer at Beverly Hills Conference and Visitors Bureau (BHCVB) reiterated, “Our organization’s culture is based on innovation and staying current with the latest trends and technology. What happened during the Covid shutdown played on some of our greatest strengths – being nimble and innovative. Moving forward, we are certainly plugged into some of the shifts in how people book their travel and are aware of a renewed reliance on travel agents, etc., as well as some of the nuances that are required to travel. However, we have always been a destination about service. In Beverly Hills, the hotels, restaurants and retailers are trained to anticipate the client’s every need, maybe even before a client …
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