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First Ibero-American Meeting on the Sharing Economy addresses challenges of new tourism business models

PR No.: 16027

Over two days, the city of Montevideo hosted the First Ibero-American Meeting on the Sharing Economy in Tourism Accommodation. The event was aimed at discussing the challenges and opportunities presented by new business models in tourism accommodation. 

The contribution of new models to the revitalization of the sector and issues relating to competition, taxation and consumer rights were among the topics discussed.

The meeting, which took place in Uruguay on 4 and 5 April, highlighted the need to analyse the challenges associated with new forms of accommodation and to propose solutions that generate equitable development of the sector.

UNWTO Deputy Director for the Americas Alejandro Varela pointed out: “Trends in the tourism sector are reflecting the emergence of new business models. It is necessary for the sector to find solutions to safeguard the rights of consumers, maintain quality standards and ensure a level playing field in which all companies can compete and flourish.” Varela explained that the UNWTO prefers to use the concept of “new business models”, as the concept of the “sharing economy” does not fully reflect the characteristics of these new forms of commercialization.

Among the conclusions of the participants in the meeting is the commitment of the public and private sectors related to tourism in Latin America to support the regulation of areas linked to the sector in line with the principles of the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism. It was also agreed to request the UNWTO to create a comparative observatory bringing together the best practices and successful experiences of countries regarding new tourism business models and the solutions foreseen within each context. 

Among the most important recommendations of the meeting was to suggest to the Latin American countries to consider the inclusion of new forms of tourist accommodation in their legislation and for them to comply with official requirements in the areas of safety, security and taxation. In this regard, the discussions addressed the need for the countries of the region, with the support of UNWTO, to develop a framework of responsible collaboration with online travel agencies, search engines and related actors in order to ensure transparency and ethics in tourism services.

One of the tools that would facilitate this process is the implementation, as has been done in the European Union, of a code of best practices ensuring the regulation of these new business models, covering online platforms and search engines as well as different modes of accommodation, thus preventing unfair competition.

 

Additional information:

Website of the 1st Ibero-American Meeting on the Sharing Economy

Contact:

UNWTO Media Officer Rut Gomez Sobrino
Tel: (+34) 91 567 81 60 

UNWTO Communications & Publications Programme

Tel: (+34) 91 567 8100 / Fax: +34 91 567 8218

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Peru to host 2nd UNWTO World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism

PR No.: 16026

On 27-29 April, Lima becomes the international capital of gastronomy tourism as it hosts the 2nd UNWTO World Forum on this dynamic tourism segment. The event is organized by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the Basque Culinary Center and the Government of Peru, through PromPeru. 

The World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism is aimed at contributing to the development of the segment and providing a platform for the exchange of experiences and good practices carried out worldwide. This year, all eyes will be on Lima where leading figures of the gastronomy and tourism sectors will be gathering. These two sectors share similar interests and target audiences and are therefore strategic allies in destination management. It is precisely the rise of gastronomy tourism and its power to revitalize the perception of destinations that will be the subject of the presentation by the Director of the Basque Culinary Center, Joxe Mari Aizega, who will discuss the success story of the Basque Country and Spain as a whole in this field.

Gastronomy tourism professionals from countries such as Spain, France, Japan and Mexico will share their experiences at this event in Peru, which seeks to position itself as a top gastronomy tourism destination. Presiding over the opening of the Forum will be the Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Peru, Magali Silva Velarde-Alvarez, and Carlos Vogeler, Director-Executive Secretary of Member Relations at UNWTO. The featured speakers on day one of the Forum are Peruvian chef Gaston Acurio; the Director of the UNWTO Affiliate Members Programme, Yolanda Perdomo; and the Director of the Basque Culinary Center, Joxe Mari Aizega, who will address issues such as the challenges of Gastronomy Tourism.

On the succeeding days, the Forum will receive personalities such as the Deputy Secretary for Quality and Regulation of the Ministry of Tourism (Sectur) of Mexico; Veronica Mausbach, Director of Vintura, a travel agency specializing in wine tours in Mendoza, Argentina’s top wine region; and Rafael Anson, President of the Spanish Royal Academy of Gastronomy and of the European Academy for Gastronomy, among others. Internationally renowned chefs such as Gastón Acurio, Mitsuharu Tsumura and Isabel Alvarez are set to figure prominently at the Forum, as Peruvian cuisine has earned a great international reputation due to the variety and quality of its cuisine.

 

Additional information:

- Website of the 2nd World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism, Lima, Peru, 27-29 April 2016

- Website of the Basque Culinary Center, a UNWTO Affiliate Member since 2015

-  UNWTO Global Report on Food Tourism

Contact:

UNWTO Media Officer Rut Gomez Sobrino
Tel: (+34) 91 567 81 60 

UNWTO Communications & Publications Programme
Tel: (+34) 91 567 8100 / Fax: +34 91 567 8218

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UNWTO deeply saddened by the tragic earthquake in Ecuador’s central coast

UNWTO is deeply saddened by the tragic earthquake that struck Ecuador’s central coast on 16 April. On behalf of the international tourism community, UNWTO conveys its heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the victims, to the people and the government of Ecuador in this moment of distress.

“I would like to convey to the families and friends of the victims, to the people and the government of Ecuador, our heartfelt condolences and solidarity in this tragic moment.” said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai.

“Ecuador is a tourism success story; a country where tourism supports many livelihoods. UNWTO stands ready to work alongside Ecuador in all the necessary measures to support the recovery of the sector in the affected areas in the aftermath of this tragedy” he added.

Additional information:

Ecuador has set dedicated lines to support tourists (see http://www.elciudadano.gob.ec/se-habilitan-lineas-telefonicas-para-informacion-de-turistas-que-se-encuentran-en-ecuador/).

Information related to the tourism sector (Spanish)

http://www.obraspublicas.gob.ec/estado-de-la-red-vial-estatal/

http://www.elciudadano.gob.ec/se-habilitan-lineas-telefonicas-para-informacion-de-turistas-que-se-encuentran-en-ecuador/

http://www.quito-turismo.gob.ec/nuestros-servicios/quito-earthquake-update

 

Contacts:

UNWTO Media Officer Rut Gómez Sobrino

Tel: (+34) 91 567 81 60

UNWTO Communications & Publications Programme

Tel: (+34) 91 567 8100 / Fax: +34 91 567 8218

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UNWTO Affiliate Members Board elects its new Chairman

Affiliate Members

PR No.: 15084

The UNWTO Affiliate Members Board has elected Mr. Edmund Bartlett as its new Chairman at the Board's Meeting held at the sidelines of the World Travel Market (WTM, London, United Kingdom, 3 November 2015).

Mr. Bartlett, former Minister of Tourism of Jamaica (2007-2011), is the Co-Founder of CTICo. Besides his career in tourism, for which he was named Man of the Year in 2009 by the Jamaica Observer, Mr. Bartlett has championed the cause of education and capacity building throughout his career. He is the Founder of the Jamaican Foundation for Children, which he continues to support.

As a Minister of Tourism of Jamaica, he served as a member of the UNWTO Executive Council, representing the Americas as well as Vice-Chairman of the UNWTO Regional Commission for the Americas and Chairman of CARICOM’s Sub-Committee in the areas of Tourism and Transportation/Civil Aviation. He has also served as Vice President for the World Conference on Cultural Policies and as a Vice-Chairman of the UN International Youth Year Advisory Committee during International Youth Year.

Note to editors:

UNWTO Affiliate Members bring together over 480 companies, educational & research institutions, destinations and NGOs whose activities are related to tourism and which contribute to the UNWTO their knowledge and expertise to promote the development of tourism that’s responsible, sustainable and accessible for everyone. Over 80 countries are represented among the Affiliate Members, the world’s premier forum for exchanging tourism knowledge.


Contacts:

UNWTO Media Officer: Rut Gómez Sobrino
Tel: (+34) 91 567 81 60 

UNWTO Communications & Publications Programme
Tel: (+34) 91 567 8100 / Fax: +34 91 567 8218

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45 tourism officials and professionals participated in the UNWTO regional course in Mexico on “Tourism destination management: design of innovative tourism experiences”

La Organización Mundial del Turismo, su Fundación OMT.Themis, la Secretaría de Turismo de México y su Instituto de Competitividad Turística, y la Secretaría de Turismo del Estado de Hidalgo, clausuraron el viernes 25 de septiembre en Pachuca el curso regional de la OMT en México sobre “Gestión de destinos turísticos: diseño de experiencias turísticas innovadoras”.

 

El objetivo de este curso consistió en facilitar a los participantes conocimientos, herramientas, habilidades y experiencias para diseñar e implementar experiencias turísticas a nivel local con el objeto de contribuir a la mejora de la calidad, sostenibilidad y competitividad de los destinos turísticos locales.

 

Para ello se desarrollaron diversas ponencias, discusiones, acciones de trabajo en grupo y actividades prácticas lideradas por los expertos facilitadores Ana Isabel Muñoz Mazón y Mariona Luis Tomás.

 

Como parte de las actividades prácticas desarrolladas, los participantes recorrieron diversas localidades del Estado de Hidalgo, donde obtuvieron informaciones de diversos agentes locales involucrados en la gestión del destino turístico y particularmente en el diseño de experiencias turísticas innovadoras.

 

En el curso participaron 45 funcionarios de administraciones nacionales, regionales y locales de Turismo, académicos y otros profesionales de México, Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, República Dominicana, Ecuador y Honduras, que tuvieron un rol activo y participativo en el curso.

 

El acto de Clausura contó con la presencia de Carlos Cruz, Director de Capacitación y Cultura Turística del Instituto de Competitividad Turística de la SECTUR, Jaime Hidalgo, Director General de Planeación y Proyectos de la Secretaría de Turismo y Cultura del Estado de Hidalgo y Alba Fernández Alonso, Coordinadora del curso regional de la OMT en México 2015 de la Fundación OMT Themis y estuvo seguido de una cena oficial de clausura en el lobby del Auditorio Gota de Plata.

 

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Inaugurated the UNWTO regional course in Mexico on “Tourism destination management: design of innovative tourism experiences”

Inaugurated the UNWTO regional course in Mexico on “Tourism destination management: design of innovative tourism experiences”

 

El curso regional de la OMT en México sobre “Gestión de destinos turísticos: diseño de experiencias turísticas innovadoras” fue inaugurado el día 21 de septiembre en la ciudad de Pachuca (Estado de Hidalgo), y contó con la participación de funcionarios de la administración nacional, regional y local de México, así como otros funcionarios de la administración nacional de diversos Estados Miembros de la OMT, los expertos facilitadores del curso Ana Isabel Muñoz Mazón y Mariona Luis Tomás, entre otros.

El acto fue presidido por Ernesto Bartolucci, Director General del Instituto de Competitividad Turística de la Secretaría de Turismo del Gobierno Mexicano, Sònia Figueras, Responsable del programa UNWTO.Capacity de la Fundación OMT.Themis, Alejandro Varela, Director adjunto de Programa Regional para las Américas de la Organzación Mundial del Turismo y Roberto Pedraza Martínez, Secretario de Turismo y Cutura del Estado de Hidalgo, quienes señalaron la importancia de la innovación en el diseño de experiencias turísticas, en el marco de la gestión de destinos turísticos.

El curso, que transcurrirá hasta el próximo día 25 de septiembre en la ciudad de Pachuca, tiene por objetivo contribuir a la mejora de la calidad, sostenibilidad y competitividad de los destinos turísticos locales mediante el intercambio de conocimientos, herramientas, habilidades y experiencias que permitan a los tomadores de decisiones diseñar e implementar experiencias turísticas innovadoras a nivel local.

Para alcanzar dicho objetivo, los participantes contarán con el liderazgo académico de los expertos facilitadores Ana Isabel Muñoz Mazón y Mariona Luis Tomás, quienes aplicarán una metodología teórico-práctica apoyada en herramientas de interacción académica como presentaciones, discusiones y foros, debates, trabajos en grupo, estudios de casos y actividades prácticas. En esta ocasión dichas actividades irán enfocadas principalmente a la temática de gestión de destinos turísticos locales y al diseño de experiencias turísticas innovadoras en dichos destinos.

 

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