Travel and Tourism industry leaders from more than 50 countries will gather at the Royal Cliff Resort and Conference Center,
in Pattaya, Thailand, October 2-5 to address the inter-dependent linkages of tourism and global issues including international terrorism, natural disasters and poverty reduction.
The Summit theme is: One Earth One Family: Travel and Tourism – Serving a Higher Purpose. Within the context of this theme - leaders from government, industry, U.N.
and development agencies, and Non-Government Organizations (NGO’s) will come together to debate: A Strategic Tourism Industry Response to International
Terrorism; Preparedness and Response to Natural Disasters; Poverty Reduction; Healing the Wounds of Conflict through Tourism, Culture and Sport; and the Role of
Tourism in Advancing the U.N. Millennium Development Goals.
The Summit aim is to develop a 21st Century Agenda for Peace through Tourism that addresses these key global issues. Concurrent sessions and workshops featuring
nearly a hundred speakers and resource persons will go deeper into each of these topics and others demonstrating through
“Success Stories” and Models of “Best Practice” – how tourism is making contribution in each of these areas – and how we can do more through sharing information and partnering.
A further goal of the Summit is to forge an Asia-Africa Bridge of Tourism, Friendship and Collaboration. Towards this end, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) will
be signed between the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) and the Africa Travel Association (ATA).
World leaders and statesmen in the travel and tourism industry will be featured as keynote speakers, as well as leaders from the areas of Culture, Environment, Sport,
Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development.
The Summit is being organized by the International Institute for Peace through Tourism
(IIPT).
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