WTTC Announces Final Line-Up for its 24th Global Summit in Perth, Western Australia
Leaders from the World's Leading Travel & Tourism Businesses Set to Address Delegates
Leaders from the World's Leading Travel & Tourism Businesses Set to Address Delegates
Women account for more than 50% of the sector’s workforce
Germany leads the way in reducing absolute emissions in Travel & Tourism.
Sector’s GDP has grown on average 1.5% annually while greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 1.1% each year.
Rwanda announced as next WTTC Global Summit host
Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: “We are delighted to have such influential speakers already confirmed for our Global Summit in Riyadh. Travel & Tourism business leaders and government officials to take to the stage in Riyadh
‘Hotel Sustainability Basics’ provides a starting point to drive sustainability in hospitality
Gloria Guevara, WTTC President & CEO, said: “The G20’s proven record, which powered the recovery following the financial crisis in 2008, and the recent decisive action to freeze debt proves this forum is the best platform with the speed and agility needed, to drive forward the urgent actions required to set the pace and save the global Travel & Tourism sector and enable it to survive and thrive.