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UNWTO launches global guidelines to reopen tourism
June 5 - The UNWTO Global Tourism Crisis Committee has united the tourism sector to formulate a sector-wide response to the unprecedented challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Early on, the Committee released the first set of global recommendations to support jobs and economies through tourism.
At its fifth meeting, UNWTO changed the emphasis towards restarting tourism. The Committee endorsed UNWTO’s Global Guidelines to Restart Tourism, an action plan focused on the Priorities for Tourism Recovery.
In addition, Greece presented a ‘White Paper on Recommendations for Restarting Tourism’, on behalf of UNWTO’s European COVID-19 Task Force. Furthermore, Spain introduced its ‘Guidelines for Reducing Coronavirus Infection in the Tourism Industry’, which serves as a pilot project for UNWTO.
Additional examples reflected response measures from all world regions, international organizations and the private sector:
• Colombia – Managing the Impact of COVID-19
• Dubai Airports – COVID-19 Response Measures
• Portugal – Clean & Safe Stamp
• Republic of Korea – How COVID-19 Was Contained
• Seychelles – Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
• WTTC – World Travel & Tourism Council
• OECD – Tourism Policy Responses to the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Leading Tourism’s Response
UNWTO has been providing the analytical insights needed for a better understanding and more effective response to the pandemic, by:• Releasing regular updates of global travel restrictions
• Generating up-to-date data of COVID-19’s impact on tourism
• Offering a worldwide overview of measures to support tourism
Tourism’s COVID-19 response has been furthered by UNWTO by:
• Preparing the UNWTO Recommendations for Action – Supporting Jobs And Economies Through Travel & Tourism
• Producing a Technical Assistance Package
• Formulating an inclusive response to protect vulnerable groups
• Response through Innovation, Digital Transformation & Investments
• International Protection of Tourists
• General awareness raising through the #TravelTomorrow campaign, promoted also by countries, destinations, private sector and media, including a landmark agreement with CNN International
For more information, please visit unwto.org
Statement fro Zurab Pololikashvili, UNWTO Secretary-General:
"At both the local and the global level, the crisis we have faced up to together has shown the importance of making the right decisions at the right time.The time has come to restart tourism!
We do so on the back of many weeks of hard work and commitment. This crisis has affected us all. Many, at every level of the sector, have made sacrifices, personally or professionally. But in the spirit of solidarity that defines tourism, we united under UNWTO’s leadership to share our expertise and abilities. Together, we are stronger, and this cooperation will be essential as we move onto the next stage.
Our research shows that several countries around the world are starting to ease restrictions on travel. At the same time, governments and the private sector are working together to restore confidence build and trust – essential foundations for recovery.
In the first stage of this crisis, UNWTO united tourism to assess the likely impact of COVID-19, mitigate the damage to economies, and safeguard jobs and businesses.
Now, as we change gears together, UNWTO is taking the lead again.
Last week, we convened the fifth meeting of the Global Tourism Crisis Committee. Here, we launched the UNWTO Global Guidelines to Restart Tourism. This important document outlines our roadmap and priorities for the sector in the challenging months ahead, from providing liquidity for vulnerable businesses to opening borders and coordinating new health protocols and procedures.
At the same time, we continue to promote innovation and sustainability. These must no longer be small parts of our sector, but instead must be at the heart of everything we do. This way, as we restart tourism, we can build a sector that works for people and planet.
Governments and businesses are increasingly on our side as we work to build this new tourism.
UNWTO is also working to make sure that tourists too share in this vision.
Our partnership with CNN International will take our positive message to millions of people around the world. The #TravelTomorrow message, embraced by so many, is one of responsibility, hope and determination.
And now, as we do get ready to travel again, we remind tourists of the positive difference their choices can make.
Our actions can be meaningful and highlight the road ahead, travelling again to restart tourism."
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