PATA, TTG Round Up Industry Experts to Understand Future of Travel in Special Series

This article is re-posted with permission from TTG Asia, Asia-Pacific’s leading travel trade business resource since 1974 and a long-standing PATA Media Partner. The original article can be viewed at this link.

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The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) and TTG Asia Media are collaborating on a series of articles that will look into the travel and tourism industry’s future, and provide guidance to stakeholders on how a responsible, meaningful and sustainable development could be achieved.

To provide these insights and advice, the series of six articles will draw inputs from industry leaders, policymakers and influential institutions, such as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Tourism Working Group, World Economic Forum, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, and Asian Development Bank.

The series will be published at the PATA Crisis Resource Center website, with the first out today. The first article, titled A Turning Point: Crafting Tourism’s Future Together, looks at what major regional travel and tourism bodies are doing to steer recovery, and how their efforts are backed by institutions beyond tourism’s usual boundaries.

Our Crisis Resource Center was established earlier this year as a leading platform to assist travel industry trade at this critical time. By collaborating with a partner as knowledgeable and as insightful as TTG Asia, we are excited to bring some new and unique perspectives into this the current pandemic and what it means for our regional stakeholders.
— Dr Mario Hardy, CEO, PATA

PATA will be sharing the links to the six articles on the PATA Crisis Resource Center through this blog post:


A Turning Point: Crafting Tourism’s Future Together

Asia’s key travel and tourism organizations are devoting their resources to resetting the industry for a meaningful and sustainable recovery, and they are not alone on this journey. By TTG Asia reporters.

Published Wednesday, Sep 30, 2020

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The Future of Business Events

The severe suppression of business events has highlighted the critical role the industry plays in stimulating economic activities and its contribution to the wider community. Governments and industry leaders are doing what they can to sustain the industry as recovery begins slowly but surely, in an online/offline form for the time being. By TTGmice reporters

Published Wednesday, October 7, 2020

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Will Sustainability Really Be The New Tourism?

Predictions of a tourism future that is driven by sustainability priorities post-lockdown are met with the reality of domestic travel demand driven by accessibility, pricing and branding. While the journey to a tourism reset seems fraught with obstacles, industry leaders say the effort is worth it. By TTG Asia reporters

Published Wednesday, October 21, 2020

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The New Tourism X-Factor

As locals represent the face of a destination, understanding the sentiments of the resident community can provide invaluable guidance to destinations in structuring their tourism developments. Olivier Henry-Biabaud, CEO of TCI Research tells TTG Asia’s Karen Yue why and how.

Published Tuesday, October 27, 2020

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What Has Habitat Loss Got to Do with Tourism ?

The call for environmental protection is growing louder than ever, and some tourism players have made it their mission to conserve natural habitats and uplift native communities. TTG Asia finds out why this is so critical to tourism.

Published Tuesday, November 03, 2020

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License to Travel

In the absence of a Covid-19 vaccine, technology facilitating contact tracing and validated health records has stepped in to restore confidence in governments, businesses and the people to resume some form of normal life.
But for global travel to return, TTG Asia’s Marissa Carruthers finds out that a singular and globally recognised health passport is needed.

Published Monday, November 09, 2020

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