The UNWTO has said it will work with the
Government of Ukraine to support the development of its tourism
sector.
The cooperation will focus on the areas of tourism
statistics, communications and capacity building within the
organization for tourism officials and graduates from the
country’s tourism educational institutions.
The initiatives were
discussed between UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai and
Vice-Prime Minister for Euro-Integration and Euro-Atlantic
Integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsyntsadze at the sidelines of the
Conference on ‘Destination Branding - keys to building a
successful reputation’, organized by the Ministry of Economic
Development and Trade of Ukraine in collaboration with the UNWTO.
The conference discussed the impact of technology on
destination branding as well as the evolving roles of National
Tourism Organizations (NTOs) and Destination Management
Organizations (DMOs) in destination branding, in view of current
technological and consumer changes.
The conference was preceded by
a UNWTO Masterclass on Tourism Destination Branding, which brought together representatives from the various regions of Ukraine.
Ms. Yuliya Klymenko, Deputy Minister of Economic Development
and Trade, presented the ten issues the government will look to
address in developing Ukraine’s tourism sector, including the
review of legislation, public/private sector partnerships, the
creation of a network of regional tourism brands, improving
statistics and the liberalization of visa regimes.
During
the conference, Ukraine announced the implementation of
visa-upon-arrival measures for Chinese tourists, complementing
similar visa facilitation initiatives taken earlier this year for
visitors from Australia and New Zealand.
“UNWTO has long
been advocating for travel facilitation as a means to promote
economic growth through tourism. We welcome very much the decision
of the Government of Ukraine to concede visa upon arrival to
Chinese tourists, as this is an example of its vision and
commitment to tourism development,” said Mr. Rifai. “China is the
world’s top source market, with US$ 292 billion spent on
travelling abroad last year, and we trust this measure will yield
significant benefits to the economy of Ukraine.”
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