The American Tourism Society (ATS) has opened
the online registration for its Fall 2010 Annual Conference, which
will take place in Kosovo, 25-29 October 2010.
Situated as it is in the heart of the Balkans,
this small, newly-independent country is generating a great deal
of interest among tourists and tourism industry professionals
alike. The ATS Fall Conference will showcase three of Kosovo’s
largest cities, Pristina, the capital, and venue for the opening
meetings; Peja, perhaps the nation’s most picturesque city and the
location for this year’s ATS Tourism College and ATS Tourism Cares
programs; and Prizren, offering an eclectic mix of Albanian,
Ottoman, and Serbian cultural heritage. An optional
post-conference tour to the neighboring nation of Albania will
follow from 29 - 31 October.
Jan Rudomina, ATS Vice
President and member of the Executive Committee, who is the ATS
2010 Fall Conference Chair, said, “Kosovo as a tourist destination
is a perfect example of the ATS mission, Presenting Tomorrow’s
Destinations. The timing for the ATS conference could not be
better. As the region is on the cusp of development, the ATS
meeting has a unique opportunity to make a positive contribution
to the development of a sustainable tourism policy that will
benefit the local communities as well as preserve the cultural
traditions.”
Kosovo forms a natural bridge between
the European and Islamic cultures. The ancient history of this
Balkan nation is the foundation for a new country with a bright
and energetic future. The 2010 ATS Fall Conference begins in
Pristina, a bustling city of more than half a million inhabitants,
and continues onto Peja and Prizren.
In Peja, ATS will feature
another session of the annual ATS Tourism College Program, which
has received much praise from the host countries of the last two
conferences in Egypt and Mecklenburg Vorpommern, Germany. The
Tourism College program consists of two tracks, the first where
ATS tourism professionals spend a day teaching students at the
local university tourism programs and the second, where the
students are invited to attend the ATS conference sessions; and
the third are the educational sessions at the ATS Conference
focusing on how to promote and sell to the US market, geared to
the local and non-US travel professionals.
This
year’s Tourism College is being organized in cooperation with
University of Pristina’s Department of Tourism and Hotel
Management, which is located in Peja. According to Phil Otterson,
ATS President, “this year we are adding yet another exciting
component to the ATS Tourism College. ATS delegates will have
students as guides taking them to see the historic highlights of
Pristina as well as Peja and Prizren. It is amazing to hear the
enthusiastic feedback, not just from the students, but the ATS
delegates, who find the teaching sessions one of the most
gratifying parts of the conference.”
ATS and its partner Tourism Cares
will also be organizing their second joint program at an ATS
Conference. This year’s program, in which ATS delegates join with
the local communities to help repair a local cultural heritage
site, will take place in the Deçan area, located near the Albanian
border in western Kosovo, and perhaps best known for its historic
13th-century Orthodox monastery, Dečani, a UNESCO World Heritage
site since 2004. The ATS and Tourism Cares Partnership was first
announced by ATS president Phil Otterson and Tourism Cares
Executive Director Bruce Beckham at the ATS 2008 Fall Conference
in Cairo, Egypt. Last year ATS delegates participated in a tree
planting project as part of the conference in Mecklenburg
Vorpommern, Germany.
Following the Fall 2010 ATS Conference, there will be
an optional two-night tour to Albania, which is, along with
Kosovo, yet another “best kept secret” for the American market.
According to David Parry, ATS Chairman, “the tour will provide
delegates with the opportunity to discover and explore the
historic cities of Tirana and Kruja including the Skenderbeg
National Museum, the Ethnological Museum and the Bazaar. Kruja is
the birthplace of Albania's national hero, Skenderbeg, and is a
picturesque town with a panoramic view of Tirana.
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