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Details of the
speaker lineup have been revealed for this year's World Tourism Day (WTD), to
be held in Riyadh from 27th – 28th September. With more
than 500 government officials, industry leaders and experts from across 120
countries set to descend on Riyadh for the event, the level of
attendance demonstrates the significance of WTD 2023 in charting the future of
the global tourism sector's growth.
The breadth of
high-level speakers showcases the collective impetus across industry to
celebrate the sector's successes while exploring solutions to its most pressing
challenges. Speakers announced today include:
·
His
Excellency Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia
·
Zurab
Pololikashvili, Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism
Organization
·
His
Excellency Khalid Al Falih, Minister of Investment of Saudi Arabia
·
Her
Highness Princess Haifa Bint Mohammed Al Saud, Vice Minister of Tourism
·
Her
Excellency Patricia de Lille, Minister of Tourism of South Africa
·
Her
Excellency Nikolina Brnjac, Minister of Tourism and Sports of the Republic
of Croatia
·
His
Excellency Mehmet Ersoy, Minister of Culture and Tourism of Turkey
·
Her
Excellency Rosa Ana Morillo Rodriguez, Secretary of State, Ministry of
Industry, Trade and Tourism of Spain
·
Julia
Simpson, CEO of the World Travel & Tourism Council
·
Pansy
Ho, Secretary General of the Global Tourism Economy Forum
·
Captain Ibrahim
Koshy, the CEO of Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA)
·
Pierfrancesco
Vago, CEO of MSC Cruises
·
Greg
Webb, CEO of Travelport
·
Matthew Upchurch,
CEO of Virtuoso
·
Ritesh
Agarwal, CEO of OYO
António Guterres, UN
Secretary General, said: "Tourism is a powerful force for progress and
mutual understanding. But in order to deliver its full benefits, this force
must be protected and nurtured. On this World Tourism Day, we recognize the
vital need for green investments to build a tourism sector that delivers for
people and planet. So let us all do more to harness the full potential of
sustainable tourism. Because investing in sustainable tourism is investing in a
better future for all."
WTD 2023 will be held
under the theme "Tourism and Green Investments" with the aim of
fostering global collaboration to examine investment opportunities to
strengthen resilience of the tourism industry, steering the sector towards an
investment-led and sustainably focused future. The two-day event will see
tourism leaders participate in keynote speeches and panel discussions centered
around three UNWTO core themes: people, planet and prosperity. Participants
will explore the power of tourism and the sector's role in bridging cultures,
preserving the environment, and promoting a more harmonious and interconnected
world.
The first day will
explore the UNWTO theme of 'Tourism and Green Investments' through panels
ranging from the power of tourism in building bridges; investing in human
capabilities; the potential of less-traversed tourism destinations; challenges
and solutions in achieving a sustainable future; to bridging the innovation gap
and powering entrepreneurship. On the evening of the first day, a gala dinner
will be hosted in Saudi Arabia's UNESCO heritage site Diriyah, as a
celebration of WTD 2023.
The Tourism Leaders
Forum will be held on the second day under the theme 'Tourism for People,
Prosperity and Intercultural Dialogue'. A public sector session will examine
the sustainable future for the industry, while a private sector session will
explore seamless end-to-end travel. A WTD 2024 handover session will also be
conducted between Saudi Arabia and Georgia, ahead of Georgia's hosting
of the event next year.
The scale of the
event being hosted in Riyadh showcases the importance attached by the
Saudi government to the development of the global tourism sector. The Kingdom
was elected Chair of the Executive Council of the United Nations World Tourism
Organization (UNWTO) for 2023, and hosted the World Travel and Tourism
Council's Global Summit in Riyadh last year.
According to the
recent UNWTO Barometer Report, the Middle East reported the best
results in January-July 2023, with arrivals 20% above pre-pandemic levels. The
region continues to be the only to exceed 2019 levels so far, with Saudi
witnessing extraordinary double-digit growth at (+58%).
Image Credit: © Ministry of Tourism
of Saudi Arabia
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