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1980 | Tourism’s contribution to the preservation of cultural heritage and to peace and mutual understanding |
1981 | Tourism and the quality of life |
1982 | Pride in travel: good guests and good hosts |
1983 | Travel and holidays are a right but also a responsibility for all |
1984 | Tourism for international understanding, peace and cooperation |
1985 | Youth Tourism: cultural and historical heritage for peace and friendship |
1986 | Tourism: a vital force for world peace |
1987 | Tourism for development |
1988 | Tourism: education for all |
1989 | The free movement of tourists creates one world |
1990 | Tourism: an unrecognized industry, a service to be released (The Hague Declaration on Tourism) |
1991 | Communication, information and education: powerlines of tourism development |
1992 | Tourism: a factor of growing social and economic solidarity and of encounter between people |
1993 | Tourism development and environmental protection: towards a lasting harmony |
1994 | Quality staff, quality tourism |
1995 | WTO: serving world tourism for twenty years |
1996 | Tourism: a factor of tolerance and peace |
1997 | Tourism: a leading activity of the twenty-first century for job creation and environmental protection |
1998 | Public-private sector partnership: the key to tourism development and promotion |
1999 | Tourism: preserving world heritage for the new millennium |
2000 | Technology and nature: two challenges for tourism at the dawn of the twenty-first century |
2001 | Tourism: a toll for peace and dialogue among civilizations |
2002 | Ecotourism, the key to sustainable development |
2003 | Tourism: a driving force for poverty alleviation, job creation and social harmony |
2004 | Sport and tourism: two living forces for mutual understanding, culture and the development of societies |
2005 | Travel and transport: from the imaginary of Jules Verne to the reality of the 21st century |
2006 | Tourism Enriches |
2007 | Tourism opens doors for women |
During the Fifteenth Session of the WTO General Assembly (Beijing, China, October 2003), the Assembly decided that the Organization, as a new UN specialized agency, should in future take into account as far as possible, when choosing the World Tourism Day themes, those adopted for the international years and days declared under the aegis of the United Nations . |
Source: World Tourism Organisation