The
UNWTO & WTM Ministers’ Summit at World Travel Market 2011, the
leading global event for the travel sector, is the fifth consecutive
edition of this unique event for the world’s tourism ministers to
discuss the state of the sector and agree on common strategies to
address on-going challenges.
It
is now a firm fixture on the tourism ministers’ calendar, with up to
200 ministers and senior aides attending the 2011 UNWTO & WTM
Ministers’ Summit discussing issues such as the impact of fiscal
consolidation on tourism in Europe or the future of travel in the Middle
East and North Africa.
The
UNWTO & ATM Forum at the Arabian Travel Market on Monday 30 April
2012, will play a similar role in bringing together the leaders of the
region for the increasingly important Middle Eastern travel and tourism
sector.
Reed
Travel Exhibitions’ Group Exhibition Director, Mark Walsh, said: “The
growth in tourism arrivals since the turn of the century means a forum
of this kind is essential for both tourism ministers and the private
sector to discuss future possibilities. As the premier travel trade
exhibition for the region, ATM is the only place to host such an event.”
The
Middle East has been one of the fastest growing tourism regions this
last decade. International tourist arrivals grew from 24 million in 2000
to more than 60 million in 2010, generating as much as US $50 billion
in export earnings for the destinations in the region.
UNWTO
Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, said: “In spite of current challenges,
prospects in the Middle East continue to be very positive in the
long-term, as shown by the new UNWTO forecast Tourism Towards 2030 as well as by the projects of infrastructure, airline expansion and hotel capacity in the pipeline for the region.”
The
conclusions from the UNWTO & ATM event on The Future of Tourism in
the Middle East and North Africa, taking place at WTM on Wednesday 9
November will set the agenda for the first UNWTO & ATM Forum next
May.
Source: UNWTO