A new study released by the UNWTO shows how the economic importance of tourism extends to the Meetings Industry. The
The importance of tourism and its contribution to the process of economic and social development, within the framework of the
Iberoamerica receives 15% of worldwide tourist arrivals, which in 2005 generated 90 billion US dollars (73 billion euros) in receipts.
In 2006, Africa will be for the second consecutive year the fastest-growing region in international tourist arrivals, UNWTO has supported
The UNWTO Executive Council meeting in Algiers for its 79th session, with the attendance of 38 Ministerial Delegations from around
REPORT-LONDON-WTM 2006: UNWTO is pleased to be the major partner with World Travel Market in the launching of World Responsible
REPORT-LONDON-WTM 2006: UNWTO is committed to helping to protect children from sexual abuse. At the start of World Travel Market
International tourism demand continues to exceed expectations and proves to be resilient against external shocks and crisis. According to new
Referring to the strong links between leisure, tourism and poverty reduction UNWTO Assistant Secretary General Geoffrey Lipman commended the 9th
Francesco Frangialli, Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization laid out plans for strengthening the organization to respond to the growth