Tourexpi
With
the latest UN Tourism Data showing that the sector is on track to reach 96%
recovery of pre-pandemic numbers by the end of the year, the 122nd Session of
the Executive Council looked to the future, with investments and innovation
high on the agenda. The Session welcomed representatives of 47 countries,
including 21 Ministers and Vice-Ministers of Tourism, alongside key strategic
partners from the private sector, civil society and international finance.
Opening
the session, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili welcomed the
example set by Colombia in "betting on tourism" to provide a better
future for the country, including for previously-marginalized groups. He said:
"Colombia has chosen to invest in tourism, not in weapons or war, and as
the only country to have hosted every major UN Tourism event, including two
General Assemblies, it is a testament to the power of tourism as a force for
change."
The
Secretary-General then presented his report to Members. The report sets out the
progress made in advancing the Organization's work since the Council last met,
again with a special emphasis on the shared priorities of investments into
tourism, education and accelerating innovation across the sector.
Advancing
shared goals
In
Cartagena, the Members of the Executive Council advanced plans to build a more
inclusive, resilient and forward-looking sector, with a focus on:
·
Innovation: UN Tourism is the
global leader in innovation in the sector. Executive Council Members were given
an overview of key achievements in this area, including the continued success
of its Challenges and Competitions, designed to identify and support the best new
ideas and talent. In Cartagena, the winners of two new competitions, the Green
Projects Challenge and the Community
Tourism Challenge, were formally announced.
·
Investment: In Cartagena, UN
Tourism will present its Tourism Doing Business Guidelines: Investing in
Colombia. The publication series continues to grow, with a further 28 editions,
each focusing on investment opportunities in a specific destination, now
planned. Also in Cartagena, UN Tourism will host a landmark Global Forum on
Investment and Innovation to conclude the Executive Council meeting.
·
Education: Executive Council
Members were brought up-to-date with UN Tourism's leading work in promoting
tourism education and training at every level. Key advances include the
continued rolling out of the Education Toolkit, designed to help Member States
introduce tourism as a subject in high schools, as well as the ongoing success
of the UN Tourism Online Academy and the growing global network of
International Academies in Association With UN Tourism.
Strengthening
strategic partnerships
Within
the framework of the 122nd Executive Council, UN Tourism further advanced its
work building strong partnerships around shared goals. A special networking
session of the UN Tourism Affiliate Members focused on Tourism of the Future:
Moving Towards the Sustainable Development Goals, bringing together
destinations, private sector leaders and civil society stakeholders.
Best
Tourism Villages 2024 announced
During
the Executive Council, UN Tourism announced the latest additions to its growing
Best Tourism Villages network. For the 2024 edition, a further 55 rural
destinations were awarded the title, recognizing their leading work in
harnessing the power of tourism to create local opportunities as well as
preserving and celebrating natural and cultural heritage.
Image
Credit: © UN Tourism
The most interesting news
Three UN Agencies United to Advance Sustainable Urban Tourism
UN Tourism, UN-Habitat, and UNESCO came together at the World Urban Forum to host a side event under the theme Urban Tourism: Policies and Governance for More Sustainable, Inclusive, Creative, and Resilient Cities.
Lufthansa Group: In summer 2025 with more than 12,000 weekly connections to over 300 destinations
With the start of the gloomy season, why not plan your next summer vacation?
TUI: CEO Sebastian Ebel and CFO Mathias Kiep appointed for a further term of office
Both contracts extended until 2028.
UN Tourism Announces Best Tourism Villages 2024
From Caviahue-Copahue in Argentina to Tra Que Vegetable Village in Viet Nam, discover the 55 new Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism.
100,000 holidaymakers: TUI plans further growth in the Czech Republic
Most popular destinations are Antalya, Mallorca and Crete.
World Travel Market London 2024 Closes with 11 Percent Increase in Qualified Buyers
The number of pre-qualified buyers attending this year’s World Travel Market London increased by 11 per cent compared to last year, with organisers of the world’s most influential travel and tourism event thrilled to confirm 5,049 world class buy
UNESCO World Heritage Site Featured in Holland America Line's 2026 Alaska Cruisetour Season
New 2026 Alaska Cruisetours to provide more opportunities to experience glaciers, wildlife and untamed beauty of Denali and Canada's Yukon.
Türkiye’s Cappadocia hosts nearly 4M visitors in first 10 months of 2024
‘Cappadocia has some of Türkiye’s most-visited museums, archaeological sites, and underground cities,’ says Nevsehir Governor Ali Fidan
Radisson Hotel Group opens Kuwait’s first Park Inn by Radisson Hotel
Radisson Hotel Group is pleased to announce the opening of its second hotel in Kuwait – Park Inn by Radisson Hotel & Apartments Kuwait.
IHG to bring the iconic InterContinental brand to Kodaikanal
Signing of 100-keys hotel will bolster IHG’s luxury and lifestyle portfolio in the country and is in line with the company’s expansion strategy across key leisure destinations in India.
'UCI Nirvana Gran Fondo World Series' cycling event to begin Friday
3-day event to feature 880 cyclists from 35 different countries in southwestern resort city of Antalya.
Türkiye, Azerbaijan ink cooperation deal in tourism
Türkiye ready to share its tourism experience with 'brother' Azerbaijan, says minister.
Agoda Strengthens Flights Offering with Amadeus Partnership in Asia Pacific
Digital travel platform Agoda announces a strategic partnership with Amadeus, a global provider of travel technology solutions, to make it even easier for Agoda customers to find the best priced flight while giving them access to a wider range of tar
Ryanair November Survey Exposes Vola & Edreams Overcharging
Ryanair issued its November OTA Survey which exposes continuing overcharges by Vola & eDreams, as they overcharge consumers by between 25% to 50% above the Ryanair price for a 10kg bag or a reserved seat.
US bans flights to Haiti after planes hit by gunfire
Federal Aviation Administration prohibits US airlines from operating flights in Haiti's territory and airspace below 10,000 feet.
Qusai Al-Fakhri Joins World Travel & Tourism Council Executive Committee
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is delighted to announce the appointment of Qusai Al-Fakhri, CEO of the Tourism Development Fund (TDF) in Saudi Arabia, to its Executive Committee.
ASTAs Statement on Turkish Airlines’ Distribution Strategy
The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) acknowledges Turkish Airlines' October 2024 communication to its “valued travel partners” regarding its distribution strategy.
Radisson Hotel Mersin opens its doors
Radisson Hotel Group proudly announces the opening of Radisson Hotel Mersin, a dynamic addition to the Group’s portfolio in the vibrant port city of Mersin.
Oceania Cruises Announces Best-Ever Black Friday Sale
Up to Four-Category Stateroom Upgrade and Extra Amenities Available on More Than 90 Sailings in 2025 and 2026.
Istanbul to host major tourism forum later this month
Tourism Investment Forum (TIF) 2024 will bring together international investors, financial firms, hotel brands, innovators, and real estate developers, says association.
World of Hyatt and Headspace Launch New Series to Help Travelers Find A Good Night's Sleep
Science Behind Sleep video series gives guests and members expert tips on how to enhance sleep routines.