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Mexico’s recovery from hurricane damage to resorts can serve as role model – UN

The rapid recovery programme carried out in Mexico’s leading Caribbean resorts after the devastation caused by Hurricane Wilma last year can serve as a blueprint for other tourist regions facing similar catastrophes, the head of the United Nations tourism body said today.

UN agency hosts new partner in battle to promote responsible tourism

Seeking to promote the development of tourism in a way that helps eradicate poverty, advances economic and social goals and conserves natural and cultural environments, the international Tour Operators Initiative (TOI) network has transferred its secretariat to the Madrid headquarters of the United Nations tourism organization.

UN agency urges media to encourage tourists’ return to tsunami-hit countries

The United Nations tourism agency has once again called on the world’s media to help promote a resurgence of the industry in the Indian Ocean countries devastated by last year’s tsunami by informing the public on the progress made such as refurbished hotels, new tourism products and safety improvements.

UN tourism agency changes its acronym to avoid confusion with trade body

A decade of terminological overlap came to an end today when the United Nations World Tourism Organization, previously known as the WTO, added the letters UN to its acronym to differentiate it from the World Trade Organization.

Tourism has big role in cutting poverty but must be carefully managed – Annan

Noting that tourism is the primary source of foreign exchange in all but a few of the least developed countries (LDCs), United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan today stressed the significant role the sector can play in helping people lift themselves out of poverty, but also warned against its pitfalls.

High oil prices have only limited impact on tourism growth, UN reports

Higher oil prices have so far had limited effect on international tourism growth, with only a small percentage of the increase passed onto consumers in terms of final purchase price, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (WTO).

UN-backed meeting urges support for Indonesian tourism after terror bombings

Delegates from 80 countries attending a United Nations World Tourism Organization (WTO) conference have called for international support to help Indonesia’s tourist industry recover from last week’s terrorist bombings on the resort island of Bali.

Jules Verne, visionary of underwater and space travel, ‘hosts’ UN tourism day

From Madeira to Vladivostok and Latvia to Argentina, festivals, exhibitions and concerts marked United Nations World Tourism Day (WTD) today with a tip of the hat to the great French visionary and writer Jules Verne and the whimsical prospect of space as humankind’s final tourist frontier.

UN agency launches Internet tool to help developing states reap profits of tourism

In a bid to help the world’s least developed countries (LDCs) fully benefit from one of their major income earners – their tourism appeal – a United Nations development agency has launched an Internet tool enabling them to sell online services that are now the preserve of foreign-based firms that repatriate much of the profits.

UN agencies team up to promote eco-friendly, development-oriented tourism

With massive growth in tourism predicted in the coming years, two United Nations agencies have teamed up to produce a set of guidelines to help governments around the world to promote a sustainable tourism that spreads prosperity while avoiding harm to the environment and local communities.