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UNWTO secretary general in Geneva for key week of discussions
The secretary general of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation will be in Geneva this week for high-level talks focused on the restart of tourism as restrictions on travel are eased.
Rifai honoured as Global Resilience & Crisis Management Centre opens in Jordan
The life and career of Taleb Rifai have been celebrated by tourism industry leaders, with the naming of a new Global Resilience & Crisis Management Centre in his honour in Jordan. Here Breaking Travel News finds out more
UNWTO backs WHO call for reopening of borders
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation has welcomed the call of its sister agency, the World Health Organisation, for restrictions on travel to be lifted or eased.
UNWTO records modest tourism increase in 2021
Global tourism experienced a four per cent upturn in 2021 when compared to the prior year, with a total of 415 million international trips made.
UNWTO calls for end to blanket border closures
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation has called out against the introduction of blanket restrictions on travel, as witnessed in recent days.
Bartlett appointed GITT ambassador during UNWTO general assembly
Jamaica minister of tourism, Edmund Bartlett, has been appointed as an ambassador with GITT. GITT – or governmental and institutional travel and tourism – is a new sector within the industry.
Pololikashvili confirmed for second UNWTO term
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation has re-elected Zurab Pololikashvili to the role of general secretary of the organisation. He will serve a second four-year term, from 2022-2025.
UNWTO records incremental tourism recovery
The latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer finds international tourist arrivals increased by 58 per cent in July-September compared to the same period of 2020.
Fifth of destinations still completely closed to tourism
One out of five destinations continue to have their borders completely closed as new surges of Covid-19 impact the restart of international tourism.
UNWTO general assembly headed for Madrid
More than 500 delegates from around the world are set to arrive in Madrid for the general assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation.
Tourism sector signs on to UNWTO Glasgow Declaration
Some of tourism’s biggest businesses have joined governments and destinations in committing to cut emissions in half by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2050 at the latest.
Neom partners with UNWTO to drive Saudi tourism growth
The Tourism Experiences of the Future challenge will source ideas and disruptive business models related to the tourism needs of the future, in line with growing demand for new experiences.