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World Committee on Tourism Ethics calls for 'Tourism and Peace' on World Tourism Day 2024

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 7, 2024 – The World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE) of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has called for peace on World Tourism Day 2024.

Recognizing tourism's significant influence in fostering cross-cultural understanding as a foundation for peace and sustainable development, the Committee reaffirms the vital role of tourism as a catalyst for peace, mutual understanding, and friendship among people worldwide.

The Committee also calls for all efforts to support peace negotiations in conflict-affected destinations, adhering to the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter.

The World Committee on Tourism Ethics interprets, implements, and evaluates the provisions of the UN Tourism Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, promotes its ethical principles, and monitors their practical application by the private sector including the right to Tourism.

UN Tourism Calls on G20 to Lead the Transformation of the Sector

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 7, 2024 – The G20 economies must lead the way in ensuring tourism fulfills its vast potential to build a fairer and more sustainable future for people and the planet.

At a meeting of the Ministers of Tourism of the G20 economies in Belem, Brazil, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili noted that the sector is on track to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels by the end of this year. Given this, the focus must now shift to the future, with an emphasis on empowering and including local communities, fighting climate change, and progressing nature net positive and circularity.

Secretary-General Pololikashvili said: "Tourism heavily depends on biodiversity, climate stability and natural resources. Accelerating climate action in tourism is critical for the resilience of the sector and host communities." In this context, he applauded Brazil's G20 Presidency focus on inclusion and sustainability.

UN Tourism Joins G20 Presidency to Discuss the Future of Tourism Policies and Governance

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 7, 2024 – UN Tourism has brought together Ministers from the G20 economies to advance tourism policies and transform governance across the sector.

On the eve of the official meeting of the G20 Ministers of Tourism, the side event called for a new approach to tourism policy and governance that places a focus on people and planet.

With the event held under the Brazilian Presidency of the G20, high-level representatives of Azerbaijan, Canada, Chile, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Saudi Arabia, Spain and the USA as well as the InterAmerican Development Bank, recalled the positive importance and impact of tourism in the economy and society and its potential to contribute to the SDGs and to reduce inequalities within and among countries.

International Tourism Approaches Full Recovery: UN Tourism Report Highlights Positive Trends and Future Challenges

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 7, 2024 – SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 7, 2024 - The global tourism industry has shown remarkable resilience as it bounces back to near pre-pandemic levels, according to the latest World Tourism Barometer published by UN Tourism. In the first seven months of 2024, international tourist arrivals reached an impressive 96% of 2019 figures, marking a significant recovery after the unprecedented challenges the industry faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Global Conference on Wine Tourism Celebrates Heritage and Innovation

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 7, 2024 – SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 7, 2024 – The importance of preserving heritage while also embracing innovation was highlighted as UN Tourism welcomed experts from all over the world to its Global Conference on Wine Tourism.

The 8th edition of the Conference marked a milestone for both Armenia and global wine tourism. With over 300 participants from more than 25 countries, the conference emphasized key areas that are essential for advancing the contribution of wine tourism to development and territorial cohesion, highlighting its potential to serve as a catalyst for both cultural preservation, job creation and economic growth.

UN Tourism Launches Investment Guidelines for Armenia

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 7, 2024 – The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has unveiled a new edition of its "Tourism Doing Business" investment guidelines, focusing on the tourism potential of Armenia. This publication serves as a guide for investors and tourism professionals seeking in-depth knowledge about Armenia's tourism sector, enabling them to make informed decisions.

"Tourism Doing Business - Investing in Armenia" highlights Armenia's unique cultural heritage, robust economic growth, and supportive business environment. It aims to attract international investment and showcase the opportunities available in the country's tourism sector.

Armenia: A Rising Tourism Destination

UN Tourism's Committee on Tourism and Sustainability Committee Meets to Spotlight Responsible, Nature-Positive Growth for Sector

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 7, 2024 – The Committee on Tourism and Sustainability (CTS) of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) recently convened for a two-day meeting in San José, Costa Rica. The meeting focused on addressing the global challenges of tourism and identifying pathways toward more sustainable, desirable, and resilient development within the sector.

The 19th meeting of the CTS brought together elected members from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and the Americas, along with 140 leading policymakers and experts. The discussions centered on balancing growth and prosperity with inclusiveness and sustainability, particularly in light of the projected 35 billion domestic, same-day, and international visitors expected to travel annually by 2030.

UN Tourism Executive Council Charts Path for Sustainable and Resilient Tourism Sector

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – June 13, 2024 – BARCELONA, SPAIN – June 13, 2024 – The 121st session of the UN Tourism Executive Council convened in Barcelona, uniting global tourism leaders to address the industry's robust recovery and chart a course for sustainable growth and investment.

The council, comprised of representatives from 47 countries including 18 Ministers of Tourism, acknowledged the sector's significant rebound, citing UN Tourism data that revealed 285 million international tourist arrivals in the first quarter of 2024, a 20% increase compared to the same period in 2023. International tourism receipts also reached USD 1.5 trillion in 2023, signifying a strong return to pre-pandemic levels.

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