A summit on global travel trends that brought together industry leaders from around the world was the focus of a three-day conference in India at which Qatar Airways
Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker was among the main speakers.
The 5th Global Travel and Tourism Summit, organised by the World Travel and Tourism Council, saw a number of high-profile Chief Executives, Managing Directors and
Chairmen of leading travel companies meeting in the Indian capital New Delhi.
The summit was opened by the Honourable President of India, Dr Abdul
Kalam.
Al Baker was among the panelists during debates at the summit at which the main theme was ‘Realising the Potential’. The main conference centred on removing
barriers to competition, creating prosperity and empowering people to understand the full potential of the travel and tourism industry.
Speaking on the debate “The Power to Influence Destination Success”, Al Baker said it was crucial for the success of any industry to improve infrastructure, remove red
tape and for all players to work in harmony.
At the same time, he said, attracting tourists should not have any detrimental impact on the conservation and preservation of national monuments, heritage structures
and the natural environment. Careful tourism planning was essential to develop a profitable and sustainable tourism industry, he
emphasised.
Al Baker, who is also Chairman of Qatar Tourism Authority, explained that Qatar was an evolving destination and a perfect place to build a tourist infrastructure around
its pristine beaches and natural environment.
He said the country had already begun implementing its multi-billion dollar tourism masterplan with new facilities such as museums, luxury hotels and resorts such as
The Pearl Island already under construction.
The summit was also an opportunity for the industry’s most influential people to network with their peers from both the public and private sector.
The World Travel and Tourism Council is a forum for global business leaders, representing 100 of the most important travel and tourism companies in the world,
including major airlines, tour operators, and hotel chains.
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