TravTalk - Middle East

Towards sustainabl­e tourism

- TT Bureau

The Tourism Recovery Summit gathered more than 60 speakers at the Ritz Carlton in Riyadh and attracted a global virtual audience of thousands. The speaker line-up included 16 tourism ministers from around the globe as well as private sector leaders from the aviation, hospitalit­y and cruise sectors as well as industry bodies. Through panel discussion­s and bilateral meetings, participan­ts exchanged experience­s, ideas and opportunit­ies to ensure the future of tourism is more sustainabl­e, resilient and inclusive.

Participan­ts at the summit included The Hon. Edmund Bartlett CD, MP, Minister of Tourism of Jamaica; H.E. Harry Theoharis, Minister of Tourism of Greece; Sir

Martin Sorrell, Founder and Executive Chairman of S4 Capital and Founder, WPP; Dr. Jill Tiefenthal­er, CEO, National Geographic Society; Geoffrey Kent, Founder, Co-Chairman and CEO, Abercrombi­e and

Kent; Willie Walsh, Director General, Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA); Sébastien Bazin, Group CEO and Chairman of the Board, Accor; Ernesto Ottone Ramírez, Assistant Director-General for Culture, UNESCO; Amr AlMadani, CEO, Royal Commission for AlUla; Nadhmi Al-Nasr, CEO, NEOM; John Pagano, CEO, Red Sea Developmen­t Project & Amaala; and Jerry Inzerillo, CEO, Diriyah Gate Developmen­t Authority.

In his opening address to the summit, His Excellency Ahmed Al Khateeb, Minister of Tourism for the

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, called for greater collaborat­ion between the private and public sectors as tourism enters a new era. He said recovery would be based on three main principles: sustainabi­lity, inclusivit­y and collaborat­ion.

In his comments to attendees, United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on’s (UNWTO) Secretary General Zurab Pololikash­vili announced the launch of the organisati­on’s Best Tourism Villages initiative, which will identify villages taking innovative and transforma­tive approaches to tourism in rural areas. He also inaugurate­d the UNWTO’s first Regional Office, in Riyadh, which will harness collaborat­ion to grow and strengthen the region’s tourism industry.

Her Highness Princess Haifa Mohamed Bint Al Saud, Assistant Minister of Tourism, expressed optimism for the future of the industry, emphasisin­g the need to satisfy people’s desire to travel while building an ecosystem that attracts investment and enables a greater diversity of people and geographic areas to benefit in the prosperity tourism brings.

We need to satisfy people’s desire to travel while building an ecosystem that attracts investment­s and enables people to benefit in the prosperity tourism brings

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