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 The President & CEO of the World Travel & 
			  Tourism Council (WTTC), David Scowsill, said in his closing speech 
			  at the WTTC Global Summit in Hainan, China (24-25 April 2014), 
			  that the global travel and tourism industry must operate to the 
			  highest standards to prove that it is a force for good and not a 
			  force for destruction. Mr Scowsill is calling on the sector to 
			  demonstrate leadership and accountability. "The Travel & Tourism 
			  industry needs to report and communicate the benefits and value it 
			  brings and ensure that it genuinely embraces a tourism for 
			  tomorrow. Standards of ethics and sustainability must be of the 
			  highest order. We need to work in true partnership with 
			  governments - when they listen - and with our local communities 
			  and stakeholders. We must also engage with our staff, our 
			  customers and our consumers," he said. Subjects discussed at the 
			  WTTC Global Summit have included volatility and unpredictability, 
			  climate change and disaster recovery, infrastructure planning and 
			  sustainability, growth and jobs, peace and prosperity, 
			  collaboration and co-operation and culture and understanding.  "We have a responsibility for the one 
			  billion travellers each year on our planet and another billion soon; for the plight of those affected by disasters, whether 
			  through natural disaster or man-made conflict and for the careful 
			  preservation of resources and protection of the planet. And we 
			  also have the responsibility to provide millions of quality jobs 
			  to people, who are seeking fulfillment and quality of life through 
			  employment, training, opportunities and careers. And we must not 
			  forget that we have to satisfy the markets and investors, who 
			  quite properly and responsibly seek returns for the huge 
			  investment that will be needed. If we can take care of all these 
			  responsibilities, then we will become the greatest industry on 
			  earth and a true force for good," added Mr Scowsill. Mr Scowsill said, 
			  however, that there is currently a vacuum in global leadership and 
			  the Industry needs to play its part. "National governments and 
			  global institutions are increasingly struggling to tackle many of 
			  the issues, which we've been discussing over the last two days. 
			  Governments do not always recognise our contribution at the table. 
			  As an industry, we need to become more vocal and more 
			  sophisticated in our co-ordination and articulation of our agenda 
			  going forward, if we are to succeed. The enormous infrastructure 
			  that the massive growth in travel will require will only happen 
			  through consensus, collaboration and co-operation. WTTC commits to 
			  representing our industry in these capacities to make change 
			  happen," he said.WTTC,
			  
			  President,
			  
			  CEO,
			  
			  Travel,
			  
			  Tourism
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