Emergency Meeting Called by World Tourism Organisation to Discuss Caribbean Tourism Situation

Emergency Meeting Called by World Tourism Organisation to Discuss Caribbean Tourism Situation
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Jeevan A. Robinson - MNI Alive Media

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Saturday, September 9, 2017

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The World Tourism Organization will be organising a special meeting in Chengdu, China, next week at the UNWTO General Assembly, to examine the impact of recent Hurricanes to the travel and tourism industry, and the future of tourism in its Caribbean member nations.

UNWTO leaders called for the emergency meeting to discuss the storm situation facing the Caribbean region.

UNWTO Secretary General Taleb Rifai issued the following statement:

“UNWTO is deeply saddened by the tragic effects brought by Hurricane Irma across the Caribbean.

“On behalf of the international tourism community, UNWTO conveys its heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the victims and stands ready to support the affected countries, where tourism is a pillar in the lives of so many people, to recover as swiftly as possible,” said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai.

“UNWTO will work alongside the affected countries in all the necessary measures to support them and trust that as in previous occasion the people of these countries will show their resilience as life gets back to normal and they open for business” added Mr. Rifai.

UNWTO is conveying a special meeting to address the impacts of Hurricane Irma and the way forward on the occasion of its 22nd General Assembly taking place next week in China. The Assembly is expected to gather over 1000 participants from around the world.”

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