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UNWTO Asia and Pacific members express support for Japan and its tourism sector
The UNWTO Regional Commission for Asia and the
Pacific has expressed its full support and solidarity with the people of Japan
in the aftermath of the recent earthquake and tsunami. Holding their annual
meeting in Colombo, Sri Lanka (24-25 March 2011), UNWTO members from Asia and
the Pacific also discussed individual country concerns regarding their tourism
sectors in light of persistent global economic challenges.
Regional prospects
In his report to the Joint Commission, UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai,
said that while the recent natural catastrophe in Japan would have a short-term
impact on Japanese tourism, “the dynamism and resilience of the tourism sector
in Asia will contribute to foster continued growth throughout the region”.
International tourism in Asia and the Pacific grew by more than 13% in 2010,
making it the first region to recover from the financial and economic crisis.
Against this backdrop, UNWTO expects international tourist arrivals to Asia to
grow between 7-9% in 2011. An expanding economy is the primary driver of the
tourism boom in both the business and the leisure segments in Asia and the
potential for tourism demand is still strong. “Destinations in the region are
making significant efforts to tap this potential, putting targeted marketing
strategies in place, such as the theme-year initiatives planned for 2011 in
Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, Nepal, Vietnam and others”, said Mr. Rifai.
The Commission meetings also reviewed the Organization’s programme of work and
activities for the region, including the 19th session of the UNWTO General
Assembly to be hosted in Asia (Gyeongju, Republic of Korea, 8-14 October 2011).
The Regional Commission was preceded by the UNWTO conference “Mainstreaming
Tourism in the Media”, which explored the role of the media in the overall
positioning of tourism. Conceived in the broader framework of UNWTO’s efforts to
position tourism in the political agenda, conference participants highlighted
the importance of making the voice of tourism heard beyond the promotional
aspects of destination branding and positioning.
Sri Lanka gaining momentum
Sri Lanka was an appropriate setting for the Regional Commission meetings in
the context of UNWTO’s efforts for the improved political positioning of
tourism. “Tourism has been identified as one of the drivers of our economic
development and the international image building of our country”, Lakshman Yapa
Abeywardena, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Sri Lanka, told
delegates.
“Your country is one of the most recent examples of the positive contribution
that tourism can make to societies and their development, having achieved a
spectacular growth of 46% in 2010 alone”, said Mr. Rifai.
Source: UNWTO |
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