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EUROPEAN TRAVEL COMMISION - REPORT TRENDS AND PROSPECTS 2016
EUROPEAN TRAVEL COMMISION - REPORT TRENDS AND PROSPECTS 2016
Lausanne Montreux Congress
2015 was an unprecedented extraordinary year for the travel industry. It saw positive signs of growth and a strong summer season but was also dominated by global events, many of which had a direct impact on the travel industry, with a number of the UK’s favourite holiday destinations affected by terrorist incidents and economic unrest. UK’s largest travel association, representing travel agents and tour operators travel trends_2016. ABTA Consumer Trends survey - The holiday market was up overall in 2015, as the travel industry continued a steady return to growth following the credit crunch and worldwide economic crisis.
ABTA- Association British Travel Agencies- travel trends_2016
ABTA- Association British Travel Agencies- travel trends_2016
Lausanne Montreux Congress
Among the 17 SDGs and 169 associated targets, tourism is explicitly featured in Goals in this annual report for its capacity to foster economic growth and decent work for all, promote sustainable consumption and production, and advance conservation and sustainable development of aquatic resources. Yet, the sector’s cross-cutting nature and impact positions it to contribute strongly to attain all of the Goals. At the highest political level, tourism has been recognised for its critical contribution to sustainable development. We have thus a large responsibility to ensure that this potential is realized and that the continued growth of the sector benefits people and planet.
UNWTO- WORLD TRAVEL ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORT 2015
UNWTO- WORLD TRAVEL ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORT 2015
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EUROPEAN TRAVEL COMMISION - REPORT TRENDS AND PROSPECTS 2016
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UNWTO- WORLD TRAVEL ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORT 2015
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