Drop responsible sustainable eco ethical green labels question for masterclass
September’s sustainable tourism masterclass subjects announced earlybird offer
Subjects up for presentation and discussion at the autumn masterclass include:
- All inclusives & cruises: ways for destinations to benefit
- Fashion, tourism, ecochic!
- Voluntourism
- Branding & social media
- Dropping niches and prepositions: Responsible/Sustainable/Green/Ethical etc
This year’s spring masterclass was thought to be the "best ever". Presenters/interviewees included: Richard Hammond of Green Traveller, Mark Watson of Tourism Concern, Professor Stefan Gossling, Manda Brookman, Rachel McCaffery,, John Firrell and Jennie Blouet.
See full report HERE
The next full day intensive sustainable tourism masterclass is scheduled for 14 September in central London cost £500 per person including all meals.
Masterclasses are restricted to a maximum participation of 25 attendees. Early booking discount of 40% is currently available.
Sustainable Tourism Report Suite – supporters are: ABTA – The Travel Association, ITB Berlin, Discover Ltd., Club Med, Innovation Norway, Thomas Cook Ltd., FourBGB, Cape Town Tourism, Bord Failte, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Green Tourism Business Scheme, MCI Business School Innsbruck
Keep up with the latest sustainable tourism info, special offers HERE
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