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153. Hospitality and Tourism Expert in Hong Kong accorded Double Honours
Hospitality and Tourism Expert in Hong Kong accorded Double Honours. Prof. Chon was the past President and Chairman of the International Society of Travel & Tourism Educators, and is currently the First Vice Chairman of the United Nations World Tourism Organization Education Council. Having lectured and taught at many prestigious universities all over the world, Prof. Chon has achi
154. International Tourist Arrivals Between January and April 2016 Grew by 5%
According to the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, international tourist arrivals between January and April 2016 grew by 5%. Asia and the Pacific (+9%) recorded the highest growth in international arrivals across world regions in January-April 2016, with robust results in all four subregions. South East Asia and Oceania both achieved 10% growth, while arrivals in North East Asi
155. UNWTO Forecasts 4% to 4.5% Growth in Int. Visitor Arrivals for 2014
According to the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, international tourist arrivals grew by 5% in 2013, reaching a record 1,087 million arrivals. Despite global economic challenges, international tourism results were well above expectations, with an additional 52 million international tourists travelling the world in 2013. For 2014, UNWTO forecasts 4% to 4.5% growth - again, abov
156. International Tourist Arrivals Reach 1.4 Billion Two Years Ahead of Forecast
International tourist arrivals grew 6% in 2018, totalling 1.4 billion according to the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. UNWTO’s long-term forecast published in 2010 predicted the 1.4 billion mark of international tourist arrivals for 2020. Yet stronger economic growth, more affordable air travel, technological changes, new businesses models and greater visa facilitation around
157. Development through Public-Private-Partnerships in Tourism
Development through Public-Private-Partnerships in Tourism. Public-private-partnerships (PPP's) in tourism are worldwide on the upswing and will become ever more prevalent. In order to explore the possibilities of PPP's in the context of tourism for development, the UNWTO Affiliate Members will hold a one day Conference during the upcoming The World Tourism Forum for Peace and Sust
158. President Yudhoyono of Indonesia Joins UNWTO/WTTC Global Campaign
The President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has become the first Asian head of state to join the ongoing World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Global Leaders for Tourism Campaign.
159. Extra 12 Million International Tourists Between January-April 2013
According to the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, a total of 298 million international tourists traveled worldwide between January and April 2013, 12 million more than in the same period last year. Prospects for the current tourism peak season remain positive with some 435 million tourists expected to travel abroad in the May-August period.
160. Mexico Hosting 94th Session of the Executive Council of the UNWTO
Mexico is currently hosting the 94th Session of the Executive Council of the United Nations' World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), being held 24 and 25 October 24 in the city of Campeche. The meeting is being attended by representatives from more than 50 nations, who are analyzing the current state of tourism with aims of aligning strategies to meet their objectives – increased globa

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