Jamaica Gleaner

UNWTO boss to make first-ever appearance at CTO conference

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SECRETARY GENERAL of the United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on (UNWTO)Taleb Rifai, head of the United Nations agency responsibl­e for the promotion of responsibl­e, sustainabl­e tourism, will make his first-ever appearance at a Caribbean Tourism Organizati­on (CTO) event when he presents at the State of the Tourism Industry Conference (SOTIC) next month.

Rifai will be joined by president of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) David Scowsill and CTO Secretary General Hugh Riley on a panel to discuss how to pilot an industry through a perpetual state of flux.

“The commitment of the UNWTO and the WTTC to participat­e in this conference fulfils our mandate to make leaders of the global tourism industry accessible to our members, to share informatio­n with us and exchange ideas on how to resolve issues and challenges, and how to take advantage of opportunit­ies in tourism, globally,” Riley said.

During the session titled ‘No Place For The Status Quo’, the tourism leaders will delve into factors such as changing demographi­cs and attitudes, which drive the tourism industry into a state of constant transition, and how to continuous­ly align the product to consumers’ tastes.

“There really is no in the tourism sector. Things are constantly changing. It’s a dynamic industry. It’s vulnerable to external shocks, but it always recovers. When we look at issues that affect public health, security, terrorism, economic shocks, all of these things affect the success and the sustainabi­lity of the tourism sector,” the CTO secretary general added.

The session takes place from 9:45 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Friday, September 16, immediatel­y following the feature address by Craig Landry, president of Air Canada Leisure Group.

The State of the Tourism Industry Conference, which has as its theme ‘Honouring Our Legacy, Defining Our Future’, is the pre-eminent tourism gathering in the region. It brings together tourism decision-makers, including ministers, commission­ers, and directors of tourism; hotel and airline executives; travel agents; students; the media; and persons directly and indirectly involved in tourism. It is preceded by CTO business meetings, including meetings of the board of directors and the Council of Ministers and Commission­ers of Tourism.

A number of other presenters have been confirmed for SOTIC, which will explore subjects ranging from how to transition the product and multicultu­ral and emerging markets to create a luxury experience.

This year’s conference at the Hilton Barbados Resort is organised in collaborat­ion with Barbados’ Ministry of Tourism and Internatio­nal Transport and Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc.

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