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European Union Short-Term Tourism Trends, Volume 1, 2017-6

European Union Short-Term Tourism Trends, Volume 1, 2017-6

European Union Short-Term Tourism Trends, Volume 1, 2017-6

This release of the European Union Short-Term Tourism Trends presents an update of the analysis of preliminary results for the international tourism in the European Union (EU-28) for the first ten months of 2017 based on arrivals data reported by destinations. Furthermore, this issue includes an analysis of cruise tourism.

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ISBN: 978-92-844-1943-2

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European Union Short-Term Tourism Trends, Volume 2, 2018-1

European Union Short-Term Tourism Trends, Volume 2, 2018-1

European Union Short-Term Tourism Trends, Volume 2, 2018-1

This release of the European Union Short-Term Tourism Trends presents an analysis of preliminary full year results for international tourism in the group of 28 European Union countries (EU-28) for 2017. This issue is based upon 2017 data on international overnight visitors as reported by destination countries in January 2018. Individual country trends cover the full year 2017 in some cases, but in most cases only the period January through October or November 2017. Regional and subregional aggregates for the full year 2017 are estimated by UNWTO based on trends for the year to date and projections for still missing data. The next issue of this series will provide a more detailed analysis of trends by individual countries and will also cover international tourism receipts in more depth.

 

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ISBN: 978-92-844-1959-3

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Western Silk Road University Challenge - presentation of results

Western Silk Road University Challenge - presentation of results

The presentation of the outcomes of the Western Silk Road University Challenge took place on 27-28 March 2018 in Toulouse.

Jointly organized by the UNWTO Silk Road Programme of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and ISTHIA – Toulouse School of Tourism, Hospitality Management and Food Studies, University of Toulouse – Jean Jaurès, this project constitutes a novel collaboration with academia that explores the Western Silk Road tourism potential of France, a country located on the historic Western Silk Road route.

During the academic year 2017-2018, the students, guided by ISTHIA professors, analysed the historical involvement of the French territories within the Silk Road network, assessed the Silk Road impact on French culture, and developed a system of Silk Road certification.

The research resulted in a study containing proposals for the Western Silk Road labelling and certification, development of potential thematic French and cross-border routes and tourism products, including strategies aimed at their branding and sustainable management. 

 Additional information on the Western Silk Road Univeristy Challenge can be accessed here.

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UNWTO Secretary General meets President of Azerbaijan

UNWTO Secretary General meets President of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, Baku, 4 April 2018 - The Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Zurab Pololikashvili met H.E. Mr. Ilham Aliyev, President of Republic of Azerbaijan to discuss the development of the tourism sector in the country and how to further strengthen cooperation between Azerbaijan and UNWTO.

PR No.: PR 18028

The following issues were addressed during the meeting: the 10th Anniversary of the Baku Process, the impressive growth of international arrivals to Azerbaijan which peaked at +20% in 2017; the support of UNWTO to Azerbaijan in the implementation of investment projects, visa facilitation, open skies policy, the reinforcement of cooperation within the UNWTO Executive Council and UNWTO assistance to the country in the areas of innovation and education.

“In 2017, Azerbaijan saw international tourist arrivals grow by an impressive 20%. This enormous growth is the result of supportive policies on issues such as visas and investment, government commitment and leadership. I congratulate Azerbaijan for this success, which is far above the global average growth for 2017 of 7% in the world and look forward to strengthening our already solid cooperation” said the Secretary-General.

During his official visit, the Secretary-General also met Mr Abulfas Garayev, Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan, to discuss overall cooperation opportunities with UNWTO.

In the coming days, Mr Pololikashvili will open the 17th Azerbaijan International Travel and Tourism Fair and address the Azerbaijan Tourism and Management University (ATMU).

Contacts:

UNWTO Senior Media Officer Marcelo Risi

Tel: (+34) 91 567 81 60 / mrisi@unwto.org

UNWTO Communications & Publications Programme

Tel: (+34) 91 567 8100 / Fax: +34 91 567 8218 / comm@UNWTO.org

 

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UNWTO Secretary General meets Prime Minister of Kazakhstan to strengthen cooperation

UNWTO Secretary General meets Prime Minister of Kazakhstan to strengthen cooperation

PR No.: PR 18027

Kazakhstan, Astana, 28 March 2018 - The Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Mr Zurab Pololikashvili, paid an official visit to Kazakhstan where he discussed with national authorities the Kazakh Tourism Strategy 2030.

Mr Pololikashvili met the Prime Minister, H.E. Mr. Bakytzhan Sagintayev, to discuss the development of the tourism sector in the country and how to further strengthen cooperation between Kazakhstan and UNWTO. The following issues were addressed during the meeting: support in the implementation of investment projects, trainings for tour guides, reinforcement of cooperation within the UNWTO Silk Road Programme and UNWTO assistance to Kazakhstan in marketing and communication.

During the visit, the Secretary General met Mr Muhamediuly Arystanbek, Minister of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan to discuss the Tourism Strategy 2030. Mr Pololikashvili also visited the Museum of Future Energy established following Kazakhstan hosting of Expo 2017 Astana on the Future of Energy.

 

Contacts:

UNWTO Senior Media Officer Marcelo Risi

Tel: (+34) 91 567 81 60 / mrisi@unwto.org

UNWTO Communications & Publications Programme

Tel: (+34) 91 567 8100 / Fax: +34 91 567 8218 / comm@UNWTO.org

 

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Snow and Mountain Tourism faces the challenge of adapting to change

Snow and Mountain Tourism faces the challenge of adapting to change

PR No.: PR 18026

Madrid, Spain, 23 March 2018 - The 10th World Congress on Snow and Mountain Tourism (Andorra, 21-23 March 2018) highlighted the need to adapt tourism accommodation to the expectations of today’s customers and to increase the quality of the traveller’s experience, while identifying knowledge management and hospitality culture as keys to success.

Organized jointly by the seven communes of the Principality, the Government of Andorra and the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), this Congress constitutes a permanent forum for debate on the development and sustainability of tourism in mountain areas.

More than 400 participants attended the tenth edition of the Congress, including around thirty speakers from more than 16 countries and experts from Spain, the United States, Finland, France, Greece, Japan, the United Kingdom and Switzerland, among many others.

At the closing of the Congress, UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili stressed the importance for mountain destinations to not only provide responses to the changing demands of travellers, but also to cover areas that range from “the need to build infrastructure and sustainable accommodations, quality professional training, as well as combating seasonality and optimizing resources”.

As a conclusion of the discussions over three days, the experts highlighted aspects that should mark the roadmap to follow for this segment of international tourism:

  • The tourism sector came out of the crisis reaching a record number of tourists and tourism accommodation supply and is taking the necessary steps to cater to a customer profile that is increasingly more demanding and more experienced.
  • Digitalization and globalization have created tourists with habits and expectations that are very different from those of traditional visitors, thus requiring products to be adapted to changing expectations on the demand side.
  • Certain aspects on the supply side must continue to be improved, keeping in mind that the quality of the visitor's experience should be the central axis of this evolution.
  • Being able to offer hotels, ski slopes and tourism facilities that satisfy tourists is just one of the aspects that guarantee the success of a mountain destination. But there are other factors involved, such as knowledge management, the quality of services and the culture of hospitality.
  • University training and experiences are applicable to tourism activity, and in this regard, observation and research studies in mountain destinations have helped develop sustainable environments.
  • New digital platforms must offer security and trust for both owners and guests.  In the area of accommodation regulations, Andorra presented its new legislation and highlighted its five objectives: respond to new customer behaviours, improve equity among groups of accommodations, reduce unlicensed operations and facilitate the regulation of illegal accommodation, and improve the quality and safety of visitors. In addition, Andorra has introduced online reputation for the first time as a new criterion for the classification of accommodation.

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Contacts:

UNWTO Senior Media Officer Marcelo Risi

Tel: (+34) 91 567 81 60 / mrisi@unwto.org

UNWTO Communications & Publications Programme

Tel: (+34) 91 567 8100 / Fax: +34 91 567 8218 / comm@UNWTO.org

 

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UNWTO Secretary-General meets Head of Government of Andorra ahead of 10th Congress on Snow and Mountain

UNWTO Secretary-General meets Head of Government of Andorra ahead of 10th Congress on Snow and Mountain
UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili met today with the Head of the Government of Andorra Antoni Martí i Petit and the Minister of Tourism Francesc Camp ahead of the 10th World Congress on Snow and Mountain Tourism.
 
Discussions focused on the importance of education and training in the tourism sector as one of the priorities of UNWTO Member States. The Principality of Andorra is home to the UNWTO Themis Foundation, the operative arm of the Organization for education and training celebrating it's 20th anniversary this year. 
 
Following the meeting UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili and Antoni Martí i Petit, Head of the Government of Andorra, will open tomorrow the 10th World Congress on Snow and Mountain Tourism taking place in the Principality 21-23 March 2018.
 
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