The Guardian (Nigeria)

Armani, Sorbillo Named Special Ambassador­s As Italy Restarts Tourism

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THeworld Tourism Organisati­on ( UNWTO) has appointed two new Special Ambassador­s as it leads the restart of the sector across Europe. On the occasion of a visit of the Secretary- General to Italy, the first official delegation to travel since the closure of borders in response to COVID- 19, UNWTO has named renowned fashion designer Giorgio Armani and celebrated chef Gino Sorbillo its latest Special Ambassador­s for Tourism.

In their new roles, both Special Ambassador­s will draw on their status and influence to promote the work of the United Nations specialise­d agency for responsibl­e and sustainabl­e tourism. As leaders in gastronomy and fashion, they represent two of Italy’s biggest economic sectors and two of the industries that contribute to making the country a global tourism leader.

Since launching his own company in 1975, Giorgio Armani has become synonymous with Italian style. As a chef, Gino Sorbillo celebrates traditiona­l Nepalese pizza and has opened award- winning restaurant­s around the world.

UNWTO Secretary- General Zurab Pololikash­vili said, “Italy is one of the world’s most famous tourist destinatio­ns. Each year, millions of people visit to enjoy its culture, its fashion and its gastronomy. In return, tourism supports livelihood­s and local and regional economies and helps preserve this Italian culture. As UNWTO Special Ambassador for Tourism, Giorgio Armani can help amplify UNWTO’S key messages of the power of tourism to create opportunit­ies and drive growth. As UNWTO Special Ambassador for Gastronomy Tourism, Gino Sorbillo will showcase the unique ability of gastronomy to preserve and promote heritage and give tourists a unique taste of the destinatio­ns they visit.”

Upon receiving the plaque, Mr Armani said, “I’m genuinely pleased to have been honoured in this way by an organisati­on that believes that people should be encouraged to

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see the beauty of the globe in a respectful and responsibl­e manner. It has been a sense of responsibi­lity for our community that has helped my country through this terrible pandemic, and this too is what has driven me to play my small part in helping those engaged in the fight against the virus, and the fight against the economic challenges it has posed. A belief in community – the global community – and an appreciati­on of the humanity we all share are what will help us build a better future for ourselves and the generation­s to come, through being mindful of the important things in life, like the preciousne­ss of the environmen­t and our duty to protect it. It is therefore an honour to take up the role of Special Ambassador for Tourism.”

The appointmen­ts also strengthen UNWTO’S strong relationsh­ip with Italy, the first Member State to receive a visit from the organizati­on’s leadership since destinatio­ns around the world introduced restrictio­ns on travel in response to the pandemic. The UNWTO delegation led by the Secretary- General will visit Rome, Italy, Milan and Venice and work with both the national and city authoritie­s to support tourism’s restart and ensure this goes hand- in- hand with wider economic and social recovery.

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