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        	  The UNWTO and IATA have formally agreed to 
			  jointly advocate for innovation and talent development in the 
			  public and private sectors as a means to promote competitive and 
			  sustainable tourism development, with a particular focus on the 
			  air transport industry. 
			  In line with the agreement, IATA will support 
			  the creation of a new category within the UNWTO Awards for 
			  Excellence and Innovation in Tourism, which will recognize 
			  innovation in marketing, product development with the objective to 
			  enhance connectivity and increase travel accessibility by 
			  airlines, travel agents and other travel and tourism companies. 
			  IATA will also be a leading implementing partner in the UNWTO 
			  Knowledge Network Talent Development initiative, which aims to support young talents in the tourism sector through internships, 
			  knowledge transfer and research. 
			  “This agreement is an 
			  important step to further strengthen our close relationship, a 
			  valued Affiliate Member of UNWTO,” said Carlos Vogeler, UNWTO 
			  Executive-Secretary of Member Relations, on the occasion of the 
			  signing. “Air travel is a key driver of tourism development around 
			  the world and we are looking forward to joining forces with IATA 
			  in promoting the important innovations spurred by travel companies 
			  and further fostering young talents in the tourism and air 
			  transport sectors.” 
			  The head of the IATA Global Partnership 
			  and the Travel & Tourism Unit, Ismail Albaidhani, said, “Passenger 
			  experiences expand beyond the travel by air, involving other 
			  tourism components including tour operators, car rentals, railway 
			  companies as well as hotels. IATA works with over 60,000 travel and tourism organizations offering a solutions 
			  portfolio ranging from professional identification, digital coding and training products, to financial, billing and settlement 
			  services. We are now working very closely with UNWTO to strengthen 
			  the collaboration between the various travel and tourism 
			  value-chain partners, and today’s important agreement establishes 
			  a solid platform to launch crucial joint-industry initiatives 
			  worldwide.” 
			  On the occasion, UNWTO and IATA 
			  further agreed to organize a joint event on air travel and tourism 
			  value chains to be held next January in the framework of the UNWTO 
			  Awards taking place in Madrid, Spain.
  
			  
			  
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