The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and
the US Travel Association have signed a Memorandum of
Understanding, formally agreeing to share resources and to work
closely together to promote the industry’s interests.
“With so many issues affecting both WTTC and US
Travel,” said Roger Dow, the US association’s President and CEO,
“I am pleased that our two organisations, which share several of
the same travel industry leaders as members, will work more
co-operatively in sharing communications and research, as well as
engaging more closely on future emergency preparedness issues to
minimise the impact of future crises on travel and tourism.”
“We also look forward to working with WTTC on
sustainability issues and other environmental concerns related to
our industry,” Dow added. “Our similar missions to increase travel
and tourism, and promote awareness of industry-related issues,
make this a natural move for our two organisations.”
In order to achieve these objectives, the two
organisations will support each other’s research, advocacy,
communications and co-operative efforts.
“In addition to
exchanging travel and tourism market data and information on
marketing, e-commerce, emergency preparedness and sustainability,”
said Jean-Claude Baumgarten, WTTC President & CEO, “we will
co-operate on developing a strategic plan to identify mutually
agreeable industry advocacy platform positions ... And we plan to
expand channels for the exchange of WTTC and US Travel tourism
studies and research.”
The two organisations will also collaborate on
mutually agreed meetings and events that will be held in the USA,
or which are relevant to the US travel and tourism marketplace.
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