Showing posts with label The World Tourism Organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The World Tourism Organization. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Tourism Indochina: World Tourism Organization focuses on tourism and the media

World Tourism Organization focuses on tourism and the media

The first international conference dedicated exclusively to the relationship between tourism and the media is to be held by the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and Croatia under the title Tourism in the Headlines (September 12-13, Zagreb, Croatia).

The conference will address why, despite being one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing economic sectors, tourism rarely makes the headlines or the economic pages of newspapers. Globally, as an export category, tourism ranks fourth after fuels, chemicals, and the automotive industry, yet its economic and development relevance is often overlooked by the media.

The conference aims to improve the extent and accuracy of tourism coverage; a highly image-sensitive sector in which negative press and sensational stories can mean the loss of livelihoods. Counting on the presence of top communications experts, it will also be an opportunity for tourism communicators to learn of the tools and strategies available for getting their story across.

Organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism of Croatia, and featuring CNN as global media partner, Tourism in the Headlines will bring together members of the global media, the specialized travel media, communication officials from tourism administrations, and communications experts from around the world.
Source: unwto.org/July-2011

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Tourism Indochina: UNWTO: 880 Million Travelers Last year, This Year to be Better

Tourism Indochina: UNWTO: 880 Million Travelers Last year, This Year to be Better

The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO/OMT) is a specialized agency of the United ‎Nations and the leading international organization in the field of tourism. It serves as a ‎global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of tourism know-how.‎

UNWTO plays a central and decisive role in promoting the development of responsible, ‎sustainable and universally accessible tourism, paying particular attention to the ‎interests of developing countries.‎

The Organization encourages the implementation ‎of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, with a view to ensuring that member ‎countries, tourist destinations and businesses maximize the positive economic, ‎social and cultural effects of tourism and fully reap its benefits, while minimizing its ‎negative social and environmental impacts.‎

Its membership includes 155 countries, 7 territories and over 400 Affiliate ‎Members representing the private sector, educational institutions, tourism associations ‎and local tourism authorities.‎

Direct actions that strengthen and support the efforts of National Tourism ‎Administrations are carried out by UNWTO's regional representatives (Africa, the ‎Americas, East Asia and the Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and South Asia) based at ‎the Headquarters in Madrid.‎

UNWTO is committed to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, geared ‎toward reducing poverty and fostering sustainable development.‎

Tourism Indochina: UNWTO: 880 Million Travelers Last year, This Year to be Better:
(Tourism Indochina: Date : 2010-01-30): Many countries all around the world saw dramatic drops in lucrative tourism dollars last year, with the global average recording a 4% drop in international travelers says the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

According to the latest figures 880 million arrivals were recorded by people travelling for business, leisure and other purposes, a 4% drop from 2008 figures.

Despite this drop, the UNWTO says it saw a marked upswing in the fourth quarter, without which the figures would have been worse. Subsequently it has deduced that 2010 will see a rebound to the effect of some three to four percent.

"The global economic crisis aggravated by the uncertainty around the A(H1N1) pandemic turned 2009 into one of the toughest years for the tourism sector," said Taleb Rifai, UNWTO Secretary-General.

"However, the results of recent months suggest that recovery is underway, and even somewhat earlier and at a stronger pace than initially expected."

Breaking 2009 into quarters, the first quarter saw international arrivals shrink by 10%, the second quarter saw a smaller drop of 7%, while the third recorded a drop of 2%. In comparison, fourth quarter 2009 saw an upswing of 2 %.

These recent figures also back a recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) report which stated that it was seeing a global recovery which was "significantly" faster than expected.

Source = e-Travel Blackboard: W.X

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Tourism Indochina: International Travel Hits New Records

Tourism Indochina: International Travel Hits New Records


The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), based in Madrid, Spain, is a United Nations agency dealing with questions relating to tourism. It compiles the World Tourism rankings. The World Tourism Organization is a significant global body, concerned with the collection and collation of statistical information on international tourism. This organization represents public sector tourism bodies, from most countries in the world and the publication of its data makes possible comparisons of the flow and growth of tourism on a global scale. It is a member of the United Nations Development Group. The official languages of UNWTO are Arabic, English, ‎French, Russian, and Spanish.

Tourism Indochina: International Travel Hits New Records:

(Tourism Indochina: Date : 2011-09-14):

Financial woos have not slowed the international traveller as worldwide travel reached a new record with up to 440 million arrivals for the first half of 2011.

According to World Travel Organisation (UNWTO) statistics, the 4.5 percent rise on international tourism was lead by the 4.8 percent growth in emerging economies and saw 19 million more passengers take-off this year. .

Despite tough economic situations, Europe and the Sub-Saharan Africa saw a six and nine percent rise, while the Middle East and North Africa saw travel drop by 13 and 11 percent. .

The Americas also welcomed a six percent increase, while South America shot up by 15 percent for the period compared the first six months last year. .

“The sustained growth registered in tourism demand in such challenging times clearly makes the case for the sector and reinforces our call to consider tourism as a priority in national policies,” UNWTO secretary-general Taleb Rifai said. .

“Tourism can play a key role in terms of economic growth and development, particularly at a moment when many economies, for the most part in Europe and North America, struggle for recovery and job creation. .

“We are very encouraged to see demand picking up in such important tourism destinations and call for continued support to these countries which are today fully ready to receive travellers from all over the world.” .

Mr Rifai concluded that despite the record breaking growth, tourism needs to “remain cautious”, particularly as “many advanced economies” face slow growth and high unemployment. Source ETB


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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Asia to suffer this year as travel demand slumps

Experts suggest new figures set to be released at the ITB Future Day in March will show a significant drop in the travel demand in Asia for 2009.

The 2009 ITB World Travel Trends Report is still being finalised but the preliminary trends show Asia will suffer a challenging 2009.

The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) reported that the growth of inbound and outbound international travel in Asia fell from 6% in January-June to 2-3% in the second half when fuel prices soared and the economy cracked.

Rolf Freitag, President of IPK International, suggested that many leading source markets for Asia which experienced declines in outbound travel in 2008 will most likely experience it further in 2009.

However there is a light at the end of the tunnel according to Dr Martin Buck, Director of the Competence Center Travel & Logistics at Messe Berlin.

“It is still possible that Asia could start to recover before the end of 2009”

“Initial findings in the World Travel Trends Report still point to a modest overall growth in outbound travel demand from Asian markets in 2009”

“We expect short-haul travel to gain at the expense of long-haul demand. And if oil prices stay low, there could be another surge in low-cost flights in the region”

Asia will now rely on younger consumers which, according to Dr Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, economic advisor, Asia/Pacific, MasterCard Worldwide, are being much more powerful travellers.

“Young consumers in Asia Pacific now typically see personal travel as a key activity in their lifestyles” said Mr Hedrick Wong.

“Our research on consumer purchasing priorities shows personal travel ranking among the top discretionary spend priorities for consumers in the region”

The finalised ITB World Travel Trends Report 2009 will be released at the ITB Convention on ITB Future Day, Wednesday 11 March 2009.


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