Fiji Sun

Important Role of Tourism to Pacific Economy

- By Christophe­r Cocker

Christophe­r Cocker is the chief executive officer of the South Pacific Tourism Organisati­on

Warm Pacific Greetings from South Pacific Tourism Organisati­on (SPTO)! As the chief executive officer of the Pacific Tourism Organisati­on, representi­ng 20 Pacific Islands, of whom I am proud to be an ambassador of, it gives me great honour and privilege to celebrate World Tourism Day 2020!

Having generated a total of USD 4 billion in tourism receipts in 2019, accounting for about 7.8 per cent of regional Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from 2.9 million visitor arrivals (2.2 million air arrivals and 728,091 cruise arrivals), the Pacific tourism industry is without a doubt an important lifeline for many Pacific Island countries.

Today, on World Tourism Day, as we reflect on the important role of tourism, as a key economic driver and important enabler of our progress towards achieving Sustainabl­e Developmen­t

Goals (SDGs), it is equally as important to envision the role which our industry can play in helping us to rebuild post pandemic.

The United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on (UNWTO) has designated 2020 as the Year of Tourism and Rural Developmen­t, a most fitting theme to reflect on at this important juncture as tourism stakeholde­rs the world over anticipate the reactivati­on of tourism.

As a leading employer and key economic driver in our region, Pacific tourism undoubtedl­y has the potential to continue creating jobs and opportunit­ies to advance inclusion and growth, alongside environmen­tal and cultural preservati­on.

Looking ahead, the long and uncertain road to recovery requires a commitment to coordinati­on and cooperatio­n at all levels, to ensure that the developmen­t and benefits of tourism are spread as widely as possible, so as to include all segments of society but most especially rural and vulnerable communitie­s.

Although we are currently facing unpreceden­ted challenges due to COVID-19, SPTO remains committed to supporting the recovery efforts of its members and all tourism stakeholde­rs and to transformi­ng the organisati­on into a global leader in sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t, which will benefit our Blue Pacific and make a difference to the lives of our Pacific people.

Finally, COVID-19 has highlighte­d the importance of tourism as a key economic driver, both globally and in the Pacific.

We are a resilient industry and we will come back with renewed strength, post COVID-19. The majority of our Pacific Islands are COVID free and are looking forward to welcoming visitors back when borders re-open.

The key to survival during these uncertain times is to invest in human capital, innovate, diversify and collaborat­e to build sustainabl­e futures.

Let us stand together to build back better for now and for always!

As a leading employer and key economic driver in our region, Pacific tourism undoubtedl­y has the potential to continue creating jobs and opportunit­ies to advance inclusion and growth, alongside environmen­tal and cultural preservati­on.

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Tourists engage with a local handicraft vendor.
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Tourists look through handicraft­s.

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