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2010 NOV 9. HDTVNEWS .
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REVIEW:
Global governments should put tourism higher on the agenda.
Governments around the world should follow the
Chinese approach to tourism, according to the
UNWTO Ministers
Summit which took place this morning at
World Travel Market.
Taleb Rifai, Secretary-General of the
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), said: "
China is seeing the benefits from giving tourism a very high priority within government. It is an example other countries should try to follow."
More than
150 tourism ministers and aides attended the Summit. Qiwei Shao. Chairman of the
China National Tourism Administration, said that the
Chinese government started to listen when he was able to show that
109 other sectors were involved in tourism. Some 15 million people are employed directly in tourism, with another 85 million indirectly employed.
The importance of tourism generally varies across the globe.
John Penrose,
Minister of Tourism of the UK pointed out that he is the first dedicated tourism minister the UK has had;
Italy and
Argentina have both upgraded the importance of tourism within the structure of their government.
Mexico's tourism minister,
Gloria Guevara, said that tourism was a priority for the country, which wanted to become one of the world's top five destinations. It is already in the top ten.
One way in which ministers can make their government colleagues listen is to rethink the data used to make the economic case for tourism.
Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace,
Minister of Tourism and Aviation for the
Bahamas, said that the key metric should be economic value not only arrivals.
The role of the private sector in this is pivotal, ministers insisted, although competitive concerns and the fragmented nature of the sector often prevent companies from working together.
Sustainability also came up high in the Summit's agenda, with ministers told that they also needed to be more vocal in defending tourism's environmental record. Many ministers agreed that sustainability was not only about climate change but also culture heritage, resources and socio-economics.
Taxation was another recurring theme.
The UK's controversial Air
Departure Tax (
APD) was blamed for prompting other countries --
Germany and
Austria to introduce a similar measure shortly.
Christopher Brown from
Tourism and
Transport Forum (
TTF) in
Australia warned that governments "could drown small island nations in a sea of taxes before the tidal waves arrive."
Fiona Jeffery, Chairman, World Travel Market, said; "This is our fourth UNWTO Summit at World Travel Market.
We are delighted that it's the largest-ever and includes ministers from
Iraq and China for the first time.
"The discussion today has really helped set a framework for the industry going forward."
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About World Travel Market
World Travel Market, the premier global event for the travel industry, is the must-attend four-day business-to-business exhibition for the worldwide travel and tourism industry.
Almost 46,000 senior travel industry professionals, government ministers and international press, embark on ExCeL -
London every November to network, negotiate and discover the latest industry opinion and trends at
WTM.
WTM, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2009, is the event where the travel industry conducts and concludes its deals.
WTM 2009 will generate £1,139 million of travel industry contracts, revealed independent research by
Fusion Communications.
WTM is owned by the world's leading events organiser
Reed Exhibitions (RE), which organises a portfolio of other travel industry events including
Arabian Travel Market and
International Luxury Travel Market.
RE holds more than
500 events in 38 countries throughout
Americas,
Europe,
the Middle East and Asia Pacific covering 47 industry sectors including aerospace & aviation, healthcare, manufacturing and sport & recreation.
In 2008 RE, part of the
Reed Elsevier group, brought together more than six million industry professionals from around the world generating billions of dollars in business.
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