Global Travel & Tourism trends for 2008 and next ten years
On March 6, 2008 the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) along with its research partner Accenture will present its 2008 Tourism Satellite Accounting (TSA) research on Travel & Tourism’s economic performance for 176 countries and the world.
This exclusive launch will reveal the global industry trends for 2008 and the next ten years as the Travel & Tourism community comes together at ITB, the world’s leading travel trade show taking place in Berlin.
Event details
Date Thursday March 6, 2008
Time 10.00 to 12.00 (Central European Time)
Location Room 10, ICC building, Messe Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Travel & Tourism is recognized as one of the world’s highest priority industries and employers. In response to a strong demand for exclusive and detailed research, WTTC and Oxford Economics, based on the UN standard for Satellite Accounting, quantify the wide-ranging economic impact of Travel & Tourism and provide solid, credible and professional statistical information that can assist in informing government policy and business decision processes.
For further information or to confirm your attendance please contact Louise Oram at WTTC on 44 (0) 20 7481 8007 or at [email protected].
About the World Travel & Tourism Council
WTTC is the forum for business leaders in the Travel & Tourism industry. With Chairmen and Chief Executives of some one hundred of the world’s leading Travel & Tourism companies as its Members, WTTC has a unique mandate and overview on all matters related to Travel & Tourism.
WTTC works to raise awareness of Travel & Tourism as one of the world’s largest industries, employing approximately 230 million people and generating over 10 per cent of world GDP.
For further information please visit www.wttc.travel
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