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UNWTO, WTTC & WTM Ministers’ Summit will issue a manifesto: To Create Safer, Greener, Smarter Travel & Tourism

World Travel Market London 2019, ExCeL London - UNWTO and WTM Ministers Summit on The Global Stage. Panel discussion, L-R; Ann Don Bosco, Head of Grow, Google, Debbie Hindle, Managing Director, Four Travel, Diana Munoz-Mendez, senior Vice President, Global Tourism Partnerships, Mastercard, Gary Stewart, CEO, Wayra UK, Sara Pastor, MD, Destination Media EMEA, Adara. Moderator Nina dos Santos, Europe editor CNN International.

Tourism leaders from around the world will once again come together for the Ministers’ Summit at WTM London to set out a roadmap for a safer, greener and smarter future for the sector.

The summit is the largest annual gathering of tourism ministers and will feature a day-long think-tank on Monday 2nd November during WTM London – the leading global event for the travel industry. About 100 ministers are expected to take part, along with 100 industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts.

For more than 10 years, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and WTM have partnered to use the London event to host a high-level summit, focusing on key challenges and opportunities facing the sector. The 2020 Summit will present an opportunity for leaders to share their experiences and plans for recovery in a post-pandemic world.

Given the unprecedented scale of the challenge facing tourism, UNWTO and WTM will partner with the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which represents the global travel & tourism private sector for the event for the first time in its history, making it the UNWTO, WTTC & WTM Ministers’ Summit.

WTM London’s Senior Director, Simon Press, said:

“This will be our 14th Ministers’ Summit and it will come at a momentous time. The summit will be the first opportunity for ministers and global industry leaders to meet in the wake of the pandemic and offers an unrivalled platform for exploring the best ways to ‘recover, rebuild and accelerate. WTM London is at the forefront of setting the agenda for travel and tourism, so we have a bold ambition for this event.

“We want the summit to design a new tourism and travel industry, to generate a more positive social and environmental impact. Our previous summits have sparked important debates and generated powerful ideas. We can build on that notable legacy to help our industry, the communities we support, and the environment.”

Valuable Platform for High-Level Collaboration

UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvil will once again be in attendance. Since the start of the crisis, he has represented tourism at the highest political level, calling on governments and international organisations to support tourism politically and financially.

Mr Pololikashvili said:

“Tourism has proven its resilience and has the power to lead the recovery of whole societies. UNWTO is working closely with governments around the world, as well as with the private sector, and key UN agencies to guide the responsible and sustainable restart of tourism, making clear our sector’s unique potential to create jobs, support livelihoods and protect heritage. The Ministers’ Summit provides a valuable platform for high-level dialogue, uniting public and private sector leaders as we work together to build for the future.”

Gloria Guevara, WTTC President & CEO, said:

“Since the beginning of this pandemic, WTTC has been leading the global private sector recovery and has been working tirelessly with our Members and governments around the world to rebuild the Travel & Tourism sector, which is responsible for one in 10 jobs (330 million total), makes a 10.3% contribution to global GDP and generates one in four of all new jobs.

“This summit comes at a crucial time and will offer a vital forum for planning and sharing ideas for 2021 and onwards, as we begin to recover from this global pandemic, which has had a devastating impact on our industry and has threatened the jobs of millions of people whose very livelihoods depend on a thriving Travel & Tourism sector.”

Simon Press concluded:

“The pandemic has highlighted the vital importance of travel and tourism for economies, jobs and human wellbeing around the world. By bringing together 200 international leaders from the tourism industry, we can provide concrete solutions to our challenges. The manifesto from the summit will influence governments and key global policies in the next decade, creating a safer, greener and smarter travel and tourism industry.”

Physical distancing and other safety measures will be in place, with Ministers and WTM London both committing to following Public Health England directives and government guidelines.

 

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WTM London, the leading global event for the travel industry, is the must-attend three-day exhibition for the worldwide travel and tourism industry. Around 50,000 senior travel industry professionals, government ministers and international media visit ExCeL London every November, generating over £3.71 billion in travel industry contracts. http://london.wtm.com/

Next event: Monday 2nd to Wednesday 4th November 2020 – London #IdeasArriveHere

 

About the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is the United Nations specialized agency fostering tourism as a vehicle for equal, inclusive and sustainable development. Working with its Member States, international organizations and the private sector, UNWTO promotes safe and seamless travel for all. UNWTO also works to make tourism the foundation of trust and international cooperation and a central pillar of recovery from adversity. As part of the wider UN system, UNWTO is at the forefront of global efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including through its ability to create decent jobs, promote equality and preserve natural and cultural heritage.

 

About the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), represents the global Travel & Tourism private sector. Members consist of the leaders of the world’s most important Travel & Tourism companies, destinations, and industry organisations engaging with Travel & Tourism who bring specialist knowledge to guide government policy and decision-making and raise awareness of the importance of the sector.

For 30 years, WTTC has quantified the economic impact of the sector in 185 countries. This research consistently shows that Travel & Tourism is a key driver for investment and economic growth globally. The sector supports one in 10 jobs (330 million), makes a 10.3% contribution to global GDP and generates one in four of all new jobs.

 

More information, please contact:

 Natalia Hartmann

Portfolio Press & PR Executive

World Travel Market

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