Tourism for tomorrow unveils award shortlist

Wednesday, 29 Jan, 2013 0

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Big names include Abercrombie and Kent, smaller ones in Bhutan and Palestine

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has unveiled the twelve finalists for its 2013 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards last week.

Award applications were received this year from 46 countries, representing all continents. Finalists in four categories were selected, ranging from entire countries, to global hotel groups, international airlines, luxury tour operators and small eco-lodges.

The Finalists of the 2013 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards are:

Global Tourism Business nominees, who represent international companies with at least 500 employees, and 8 tourism enterprises in one or more countries, where achievements combine corporate success with sustainable tourism principles and practices:

Abercrombie & Kent, USA

Air New Zealand, New Zealand

ITC Hotels, India

Conservation Award nominees, who have made a direct and tangible contribution to the preservation of nature, including the protection of wildlife, expanding and restoring natural habitat, and supporting biodiversity conservation:

&Beyond, South Africa

The Bushcamp Company, Zambia

Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa, Australia

Community Benefit Award nominees, whose companies and organisations directly benefit local people, supporting community development and enhancing cultural heritage:

Loola Adventure Resort, Indonesia

Siraj Center, Palestine

Ten Knots Development Corporation/El Nido Resorts, Philippines

Destination Stewardship nominees, who have successfully implemented a sustainable tourism programme at the destination level, incorporating social, cultural, environmental, and economic benefits as well as multi-stakeholder engagement:

Peaks of the Balkans – Municipality of Peja, Kosovo

Sentosa Development Corporation, Singapore

Tourism Council of Bhutan, Bhutan

In the first stage of a comprehensive three step judging process, judges carefully evaluated and selected award entries that best demonstrate the protection of natural and cultural heritage, delivering social and economic benefits to local people, and engaging in environmentally friendly operations, as well as other established sustainable tourism criteria.

Unique among global sustainable tourism awards, the second phase of judging includes an on-site evaluation of each finalist carried out by international sustainable tourism experts who make in-depth first hand assessments of the organisations and businesses in practice.

David Scowsill, President & CEO of WTTC said: "Tourism for Tomorrow is built on the triple bottom line: People, Planet, Profit. The awards finalists reflect financially successful businesses, which balance growing demand with shrinking natural resources, and reflect the contributions of employees and destination communities.

Costas Christ, Chairman of Judges said: "Sustainable tourism best practices are no longer the realm of a handful of small companies and a few innovative destinations. Today we are well beyond questioning, whether sustainable tourism works. From major cities to large scale hospitality corporations, sustainable tourism may be the most significant transformation in the history of modern travel, embracing the fundamental principles of tourism that directly benefits the lives of local people and helps to safeguard cultural and natural heritage for future generations. This year’s 12 finalists are helping to lead the way forward."

 Winners and finalists will be recognised during a Gala evening at WTTC’s annual Global Summit, to be held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on 9-10 April 2013.

 The Tourism for Tomorrow Awards are organised in association with Travel Corporation’s TreadRight Foundation and Travelport.

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