Have your say on the future of Travel & Tourism.
Sunday, 15 Mar, 2013
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As the forum for business leaders in the Travel & Tourism industry, the World Travel & Tourism Council works to raise awareness of the sector as one of the world’s largest industries, which generates almost 10% of the world economy and supports 1 of every 11 jobs on the planet.
WTTC aims to promote an understanding of the importance of Travel & Tourism through the quality of its economic research and the knowledge and experience of its members, who include over 100 chief executives of the world’s leading Travel & Tourism companies.
These leaders of the private sector come together with Heads of State, Ministers of Tourism and thought leaders from many fields to explore the future opportunities and challenges of Travel & Tourism through a series of high-profile Summit meetings.
Global Summit: Abu Dhabi, 9-10 April 2013
Asia Summit: Seoul, Korea, 10-11 September 2013
Attendance at these events is limited, but now – thanks to the power of social media and the internet – everyone can engage with the issues, listen to the debates and make a personal contribution to them.
Join the Summit debates live online at www.wttc.org
@WTTC
Stephen Milton
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