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EC convenes meeting over sustainable recovery of tourism

By IANS | Published: October 13, 2020 11:37 AM

Brussels, Oct 13 The European Commission convened a meeting aimed at exploring paths out of the coronavirus crisis ...

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Brussels, Oct 13 The European Commission convened a meeting aimed at exploring paths out of the coronavirus crisis and chances of gaining a sustainable recovery of the tourism sector badly hit by the pandemic.

Following nine consecutive years of growth, the tourism ecosystem of the European Union (EU) is among the hardest hit by the global Covid-19 pandemic, reports Xinhua news agency.

Throughout the day, participants at the European Tourism Convention on Monday mapped out key challenges and opportunities of the EU tourism sector and proposed a set of actions as a basis for pledges and further discussion feeding into the European Agenda for Tourism.

"Tourism one of the biggest sectors of our economy is the hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The Commission is providing unprecedented support for this extraordinary situation, including financial means for struggling businesses," EU Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton.

But participants generally agreed that the new post-pandemic tourism era will also bring many new opportunities and new challenges, especially for more sustainable, greener tourism and more information accessible and data-driven tourism, which will enable the digital transition.

"Although the virus is still with us, now is the time to pave the way for a greener and more digital tourism," Breton said.

Secretary-General of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Zurab Pololikashvili also called on governments to promote green investment to drive sustainable recovery from the crisis caused by the pandemic.

Monday's on-line conference gathered more than 700 participants, including national and regional public authorities, representatives of European sector associations and the tourism and travel industry, international organisations, academics and NGOs. Discussions focused on three main themes resilience; sustainability/green transition; digital transition, data and innovation.

According to UNWTO, the EU saw 66 per cent less international tourist arrivals in the first half of 2020, compared to the same period last year.

Although the EU interior borders were partially reopened in the summer, the exterior border has largely been closed to the world.

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( With inputs from IANS )

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Tags: European CommissionXinhuaZurab PololikashviliThierry bretonUnion minister of healthUnion minister for healthJustice commissionState health directorateThe european commission
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