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WTTC Global Summit to include Sendai events
The World Travel & Tourism Council has confirmed a substantial part of the 12th WTTC Global Summit will be held in Sendai, north east Japan. It was announced in November that the Summit would be held in Tokyo from April 16th-19th 2012. However, just one week after the Host Committee for the Summit had its first meeting, the earthquake and tsunami struck Japan on March 11th.
WTTC leader calls for new tourism coalition
The 11th Global Travel & Tourism Summit in Las Vegas concluded with David Scowsill, President & CEO of the World Travel & Tourism Council calling on the travel & tourism industry to come together with one voice so that it can be better placed to engage in dialogue with governments and ensure that the industry can power global growth in the twenty first century.
WTTC Summit 2011: growing Mexican drug violence “no threat” to tourism
Mexican President Felipe Calderon said that drug violence has yet to harm his country’s tourism, nor will it hinder his plans to continue growing the industry. Speaking to delegates at the WTTC Global Travel & Tourism Summit, he said there were “almost zero” incidents of tourists encountering crime related to drug cartels.
WTTC Summit 2011: Zimbabwe continues its return from the tourism cold
After years in the tourism wilderness, Zimbabwe is bouncing back strongly. According to the WTTC, its tourism economy is set to grow 6.3 percent this year. The influential travel and tourism body also predicts that Zimbabwe will continue growing at 8.2 percent per annum over the next decade, the second highest in the world after China.
WTTC Summit 2011: Japan is open for tourism business
The scale and impact of the earthquake, tsunami and resulting nuclear accident on Japan’s travel & tourism industry will depend on how willing international visitors and Japanese people are to travel again. This was one of the key findings from research by WTTC/Oxford Economic report that was released during the 11th Global Travel & Tourism Summit in Las Vegas.
WTTC Summit 2011: China will be world’s largest tourism economy within five years
China has the potential to become the world’s largest tourism nation within the next five years. The republic’s tourism revenue was the third biggest in the world, and the tourism economy has been elevation to the level of a national development strategy by the government, according to Zhu Shanzhong, Director General of the Chinese National Tourism Administration.
WTTC Summit 2011: Obama administration eyes high-speed rail
High-speed rail has been earmarked as a key to meeting the USA’s future transport needs, according to US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, who was speaking at the WTTC 11th Travel & Tourism Summit in Las Vegas. He said that the administration of President Barack Obama has budgeted $10 billion to connect cities across America with high-speed rail networks.
WTTC Summit 2011: Japan takes centre stage as economy enters recession
Japan is to take centre stage for the final session of the 9th WTTC Travel & Tourism Summit, against a backdrop that the country has returned to recession as a result of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. Its economy has been dealt a harsher blow by the disaster than expected, contracting by 0.9 percent in the quarter ending March 30.
WTTC Summit 2011: weak dollar fuels US tourism
The weakened dollar could provide a vital boost the US travel and tourism economy, according to senior executives at the influential WTTC Global Travel & Tourism Summit, which is taking place in Las Vegas.
WTTC Summit 2011 – Montenegro set to be world’s fastest growing tourism economy
Montenegro will be the fastest growing travel & tourism economy in the world over the next ten years with regard to travel & tourism’s contribution to GDP and employment, according to the latest economic impact research from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and Oxford Economics.
WTTC Summit 2011 – business travel to power global recovery
Business travel has accounted for one third of growth in global trade over the past decade, improved global corporate productivity tenfold and created millions of jobs worldwide, according to the latest economic impact research released by the World Travel & Tourism Council at its 11th Global Travel & Tourism Summit in Las Vegas.
WTTC Summit 2011 gets off to a flying start
With more than 1,000 delegates from some 65 countries in Las Vegas 11th Global Travel & Tourism Summit got off to a great start, with Day One filled with debates about the most important issues affecting the industry.