Travelport to co-sponsor the WTTC 2010 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards

Posted on: 24 Nov 2009 at 09:59 AM in Travel Events News
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Travelport to co-sponsor the WTTC 2010 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards

Travelport Ltd., the parent company of the Travelport group of companies, today announced that it will co-sponsor The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) 2010 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards (http://www.tourismfortomorrow.com) along with The Leading Travel Companies (TLTC) Conservation Foundation, a not-for-profit organization which supports work that fosters sustainable tourism and protects culturally and ecologically sensitive areas around the world. Both Travelport and TLTC Conservation Foundation have been strategic partners of the WTTC for several years and have continuously supported the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards. The Awards, presented annually under the stewardship of the WTTC, recognize best practices in responsible and sustainable tourism demonstrated by organizations and companies within the global Travel & Tourism industry.

The winners and finalists will be honored at a special recognition ceremony at the WTTC 2010 Global Travel & Tourism Summit to be held in May in Beijing, China. Travelport CEO and President, Jeff Clarke will be in attendance to honor and address the winners and finalists of the awards in four key categories, Destination Stewardship, Conservation, Community Benefit and Global Tourism Business.

“We are in a time when economic and environmental sustainability are inextricably linked, what we choose to do in one area can greatly impact the other. These awards shine as a beacon to inspire all individuals, communities and businesses to implement responsible and environmentally-conscious practices. Travelport is honored once again to be a co-sponsor of the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards and to be part of the overarching commitment to support all initiatives for global sustainability,” said Jeff Clarke, Travelport CEO and President.

“We are delighted that our strategic partner, Travelport, is taking part in recognizing and celebrating the work of the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards winners and finalists. It is important we all share in the effort to invoke global environmental awareness and actions for sustainability - not only for the Travel & Tourism industry, but most importantly, for our planet,” added Jean-Claude Baumgarten, President, WTTC.

The Tourism for Tomorrow Awards have gained international recognition and respect from the travel industry, governments and the international media as a result of a stringent judging process. This process includes a thorough review of each application by an independent panel of judges, which include some of the world’s most authoritative experts of sustainable development, who also conduct on-site verification visits to all Award finalists.

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