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World tourism community celebrates day of travel and transport
- Qatar: Monday, September 26 - 2005 at 12:27
- PRESS RELEASE
National tourism administrations, tour operators and hotels, tourism schools and the media will celebrate this year's World Tourism Day theme remembering great French visionary and writer: 'Travel and Transport: From the Imagination of Jules Verne to 21st Century Reality'.
As the official host country for World Tourism Day 2005, Qatar Tourism Authority is today hosting the country's first National Tourism Conference. "Qatar is honoured to be the first WTO Member from the Middle East to accept the responsibility of hosting World Tourism Day" said H.E. Mr. Akbar Al Baker, Chairman of Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA). "This is a day of a special importance for our country and will continue to be with the establishment of the annual National Tourism Conference."
Over two hundred tourism stakeholders will attend the conference, held in the Four Seasons Doha, September 27th, as delegates. A number of tourism industry leaders will speak and attend the conference including World Tourism Organisation's Secretary-General Francesco Frangialli.
"Transport has always been the lifeblood of the travel industry - and what better time to celebrate this vital relationship than in the year that marks the centenary of the death of one of the world's great authors and travel visionaries," said Mr. Francesco Frangialli, the WTO Secretary-General in his official message, paying homage to his compatriot Jules Verne.
"Perhaps it is no coincidence that the two transport inventions that are now recognized as the main instigators of modern tourism - the car and the airplane - both made their appearance on the world stage shortly before Verne's death."
"Today more and more people can afford to travel. In 1950 it was twenty million, last year 760 million, and by 2020 it is expected that the number of international travellers will exceed 1.6 billion a year."
"How much further can we go? What are the final frontiers in this quest for travel? Will humankind only be satisfied when journeys into space become readily available and affordable? "
"Travel enables us to enrich our lives with new experiences, to enjoy and to be educated, to learn respect for foreign cultures, to establish friendships, and above all to contribute to international cooperation and peace throughout the world," underscored the Secretary-General.
Organized by the World Tourism Organization, a United Nations specialised agency for tourism based in Madrid, Spain, WTD is an international day meant to foster awareness among the international community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic values.
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Notes and media contacts
Please see full version of the message at: www.world-tourism.org/wtd/eng/menu.htmlFor further information contact:
Rok Klancnik, WTO Press and Communications Department
comm@world-tourism.org, Tel. (+34) 91-567-8191, Fax: (+34) 91-567-8218
www.world-tourism.org/wtd/eng/menu.html
About World Tourism Day
The mission of World Tourism Day (WTD) is to foster awareness among the international community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic values. WTD is commemorated under different themes on 27 September each year since 1980 by appropriate events on themes selected by the WTO General Assembly. The World Tourism Organization is the leading international tourism body and a specialised agency of the United Nations with a seat in Madrid, Spain. Its membership is comprised of 146 Member States, seven Associate Members and more than 300 Affiliate Members representing the private sector. For more information visit: www.world-tourism.org/wtd/eng/menu.html or
www.world-tourism.org
About Qatar and Qatar Tourism Authority
Qatar is situated in the "Heart of the Arabian Gulf" which not only describes its geographical location but also the importance given to the country's Arabian culture, heritage and warm hospitality. The holiday maker, business traveller and resident alike, enjoy Qatar's year round sunshine, diversity of activities, friendly people and relaxing atmosphere.
The 'Qatar experience' is a unique blend of adventure, leisure and Arabian tradition, from desert dune driving to exciting water sports, from fascinating museums to traditional markets. Qatar offers world-class hotels, restaurants and spa facilities and activities for all the family in a safe and secure environment.
Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) actively markets Qatar's tourism product regionally and internationally through an integrated programme of promotions and publicity activities. This includes exhibition participation, roadshows, familiarisation visits, collateral production and distribution, media relations and active industry support programmes.
QTA continues to attract investment, develop strategic tourism assets, and work with tourism businesses to see the industry mature while preserving Qatari culture and traditions.
For further information:
Michelle Sabti
Manager, Corporate Communications, Qatar Tourism Authority
Doha, Qatar
Tel: +974 4 4111555 Fax: +974 4310274
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