Abdulla Ghiyas, President of the Maldives
Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO) – one of
the most active NGOs in the Maldives dedicated to fostering and
promoting the sub industry of local travel agents, has been named
as the 2018 PATA Face of the Future.
Dr Mario Hardy, CEO of the Pacific Asia Travel
Association (PATA), said, “I would like to congratulate Abdulla on
winning the 2018 PATA Face of the Future award. His clear
commitment to the responsible development of travel and tourism in
the Asia Pacific region is highlighted by his more than 10 years
of service with MATATO and his many other activities and
partnerships in the industry. In addition, his unique experience
and insights will be a welcome addition to the Executive Board.”
As the 2018 PATA Face of the Future, Abdulla
will have extensive exposure at the PATA Annual Summit 2018 from
17-20 May in Gangneung, Korea (ROK). He will be one of the
speakers at the PATA Youth Symposium, be interviewed by BBC World
News Presenter & Producer Sharanjit Leyl at the one-day conference
and be one of the debaters at the UNWTO/PATA Leaders Debate.
Abdulla will also be invited to join the 2018/2019 PATA Executive
Board as a non-voting member and observer.
“I am truly overwhelmed and humbled to have been
recognised with the prestigious PATA Face of the Future award.
This award is for the hard-working team at MATATO and Inner
Maldives Holidays, and every dreamer out there for believing that
there is always room for thinking bigger, pushing limits and
imagining the impossible,” said Abdulla. “Today we are living in
an era of ever evolving challenges and changes. The role of youth
and students across the globe is being redefined and I believe
younger generations can play a vital role in travel and tourism. I
look forward to working together with PATA and other travel
industry stakeholders to further the role of youth and inspire
them in joining this movement.”
Abdulla is a young energetic disrupter in the
Maldivian tourism industry, who has changed the tourism landscape
in the last few years by giving a voice to all Small Medium
Enterprises in the industry.
MATATO is today considered one of the leading NGOs in
Maldives with the association engaged in various activities
such as advocacy and lobbying, training and workshops, fam trips,
loan schemes via different financial institutions, recognition
programs such as awards, travel conferences and forums,
publications and much more. The association last year organised
destination stands and road shows, exhibiting brand Maldives in 14
countries around the world.
Abdulla is also a serial entrepreneur engaged in
leading travel businesses and startups. He is the Deputy Managing
Director of Inner Maldives Holidays, one of the largest inbound
and outbound travel agency in Maldives. He is also a Director for
Ace Travels Maldives and Spence Maldives, which are joint ventures
with Sri Lankan blue chip conglomerate Aitken Spence PLC.
Having
14 years of experience in the travel and tourism industry, Abdulla
was the youngest Board Director of the Maldives Monetary Authority
(MMA) from 2014 to 2017. He was also named by the Junior Chamber
International (JCI) Maldives as one of the Ten Outstanding Young
Persons in Maldives in 2010 for his role in business turnaround in
Inner Maldives Holiday. Abdulla also contributes to the Consulate
of the Republic of Seychelles to the Maldives as the Deputy.
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