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#RestartTourism, UNWTO in Madrid

Verantwortlicher Autor: Carlo Marino Rome, 17.01.2021, 18:42 Uhr
Nachricht/Bericht: +++ Reise & Tourismus +++ Bericht 6725x gelesen

Rome [ENA] The global tourism sector is starting the new year prepared to #RestartTourism when conditions allow, with the World Tourism Organization set to again gather leaders from across the public and private sectors. On Monday 18 January 2021, in Madrid, will take place the first meeting of the year of the UNWTO Global Tourism Crisis Committee. This meeting to advance concrete plans to ensure the restart of tourism will

occur in the context of the UNWTO Executive Council. The Global Tourism Crisis Committee, set up by UNWTO at the very start of the pandemic as a means to unite the sector and lead a strong and consistent response to the crisis, will meet taking advantage of the Executive Council celebrated the following day and hosted by Spain. This meeting will be a hybrid event, combining in-person and virtual participation. Once again, the Committee will bring together tourism leaders from around the world, as well as UN agencies and representatives from civil society and the private sector.

Key issues on the agenda include exploring how vaccines against COVID-19 can be part of a harmonized approach to restarting tourism, comprising through the potential use of health passports and other measures. UNWTO will also appeal to members of the Committee to join forces for a global campaign aimed at renovating confidence in tourism. During the 113th session of the UNWTO Executive Council (19 January), representatives of the 35 Council members will be provided with updates on the implementation of the UNWTO Programme of Work and plans for 2021.

The Executive Council will also investigate current tourism trends, including the impact of the ongoing pandemic on the sector and what this means for incomes and tourism’s contribution to sustainable development. This hybrid event expects 150 in-person participants. The Executive Council meeting will also include the election for the position of UNWTO Secretary-General for the term 2022-2025. Incumbent Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili has made himself available for re-election for a second term, while the Kingdom of Bahrain has nominated Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa for the position.

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