The Executive Council of WTO met to advance the recovery of tourism with shared goals and a common vision for the sector beyond post-COVID recovery. Held for the first time in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the 116th session was the largest meeting of the Executive Council since the start of the pandemic, with more than 200 participants and 32 countries represented.
Members noted that the meeting came at a pivotal point for the sector as it learns from the lessons of the pandemic while at the same time looking ahead to a more sustainable, inclusive and resilient future.
“We have faced up to a triple crisis: an ongoing pandemic, a climate emergency and now the return of war in Europe,” UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said. “Tourism is united and determined like never before, and UNWTO is guiding it forward, with inclusivity and sustainability at the very heart of all our work.”
In his report to members on achievements since the previous Council meeting six months ago, the Secretary-General emphasised that UNWTO was seizing tourism’s unprecedented relevance, including within the United Nations, in national recovery and growth plans and within the wider public and media conversation.
Tourism restart offers chance to reunite
UNWTO laid out its plans to keep advancing the priorities for fostering sustainability, promoting tourism jobs and education, growing tourism investments and accelerating its digital transformation.
The Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia and host of the Executive Council, Ahmed Al Khateeb, said: “Tourism’s restart in many countries around the world offers a unique chance to rethink tourism governance, communications and beyond. We have an incredible opportunity to set a new way forward, to create a strong future for the global tourism sector, and we must embrace it.”
The 117th session of the Executive Council will be held in Morocco in the second half of this year. The Dominican Republic will host the first Council of 2023.