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WTM to attract 60 plus international tourism ministers to Summit

Friday, 08 Nov, 2010 0

 

This year’s World Travel Market will host the biggest yet UNTWO Ministers’ Summit with some 60 tourism ministers registered so far.
 
The event, to be held on November 9 at 2.30pm at Platinum Suite 6, will see tourism leaders from around the world debate the direction the industry should take for a sustainable and ecologically sound sector.
 
Called Shaping a Stronger Travel and Tourism Industry – Governance and Business Models of the Future, the session will be followed by a news conference. The event will be moderated by CNN’s Richard Quest.
 
by Dinah Hatch

 



 

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