Herbalife
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
AVA Resorts
MAD-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Los Portales
Cubasol
Agexport
Irtra
Coperex
Barceló Solymar
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
blackanddecker
Realidad Turística
Banco GyT
CUN-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
Irtra
Nestle
INOR
Grupo Hotelero Islazul
MuniGuate

UN Tourism Calls on G20 to Lead the Transformation of the Sector

Date:

Share:

Grupo Hotelero Islazul
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
blackanddecker
Nestle
AVA Resorts
Coperex
Irtra
Realidad Turística
INOR
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
Irtra
Herbalife
Los Portales

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

The G20 economies must lead the way in ensuring tourism fulfils its huge potential to build a fairer and more sustainable future for people and planet.

At a meeting of the Ministers of Tourism of the G20 economies in Belem, Brazil, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili noted that the sector is on track to fully recover pre-pandemic levels by the end of this year. Given this, the focus must now shift to the future, with an emphasis on empowering and including local communities, fighting climate change, and progressing nature net positive and circularity.

Secretary-General Pololikashvili said: “Tourism heavily depends on biodiversity, climate stability and natural resources. Accelerating climate action in tourism is critical for the resilience of the sector and host communities.” In this context, he applauded Brazil’s G20 Presidency focus on inclusion and sustainability.

Closing the the meeting, Minister of Tourism of Brazil, Celso Sabino said “the Belém Declaration affirms the collective commitment to promote a more sustainable, resilient and inclusive tourism in the world”.

Climate change, e-skills development and inclusion key to tourism’s future

At the G20 meeting, UN Tourism stressed the critical importance of education and skills for the future of the sector and its transformation. “ILO data shows that around 880,000 tourism jobs annually will require specialized training until 2030 and that 25% of tourism stakeholders report significant shortages in skilled employees, particularly in customer service and managerial roles,” Mr Pololikashvili noted.

The Secretary General also recalled the role tourism can have in development and welcomed the G20’s tourism focus on financing for development.

“For many developing countries, including Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States, tourism is a major source of employment, foreign exchange earnings and tax revenues. Yet, the sector continues to be overlooked as a tool for development, with the total Official Development Assistance disbursements for tourism remaining below 0.25% of total ODA.” he said.

Secretary-General thanked and commended the Belem Declaration adopted by the G20 Tourism Ministers which highlights the Statistical Framework for Measuring the Sustainability of Tourism (SF-MST) as a tool to produce credible, comparable, and integrated data on tourism’s economic, social, and environmental impact as well as the G20 Tourism and SDGs Platform developed by the G20 Tourism in collaboration with UN Tourism.

G20 economies: Tourism powerhouses

The G20 economies represent over 70% of all international tourist arrivals and receipts generated worldwide and 82% of tourism’s global GDP. In 2023, the sector accounted directly for 3.1% of the GDP of the G20, 5% of all exports of the group and 23% of all its service exports.

International tourism recovered 97% of its pre pandemic levels in the G20 economies in the seven months 2024. G20 tourism direct GDP value recovered fully already in 2023 at US$ 2.8 trillion.

Source: Unwto.org

Grupo Hotelero Islazul
CUN-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
MAD-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Herbalife
Realidad Turística
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
blackanddecker
Cubasol
Agexport
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
Irtra
Nestle
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
AVA Resorts
Irtra
INOR
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
MuniGuate
Banco GyT
Coperex
Los Portales
Barceló Solymar
MuniGuate
La Ruta de Hemingway
Hotel Holiday Inn Guatemala
Henkel Latinoamerica
Irtra
Blue Diamond Resorts
AirEuropa
Hotel Barcelo Solymar
interfer
Maggi - GLUTEN-FREE
Barcelo Guatemala City
Havanatur
Revista Colombiana de Turismo Passport
Cubacel

Subscribe to our magazine

━ more like this

A New Luxury Hotel Just Opened on An Idyllic Beach in Cancun, Mexico — And We Were the First to Stay

Waldorf Astoria Cancun opened to the public on Nov. 1, the brand's first new build in Mexico, with two waterfront pools and a fantastic...

COVID-19 Cases Worsen in Latin America, No End in Sight – Health Agency

Cases of COVID-19 may be declining in North America but in most of Latin America and the Caribbean the end to the coronavirus pandemic...

Costa Rica Changes COVID 19 Entry Requirements as Of August 1st 2021

There is a significant and welcome change to the entry requirements to Costa Rica. Good news for the vaccinated amongst you. The change is effective...

US Lawmakers Join Requests to Extend TPS To Central Americans

The chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Robert Menendez, along with other legislators gathered outside the Capitol this Thursday to express his...

11 Carnivore Diet Benefits: Why You Need to Try It

“You can’t do the carnivore diet, you’ll get scurvy!”  I’ve heard this way too many times. People are terrified of adopting the carnivore diet because...
Maggi - GLUTEN-FREE
Irtra
Blue Diamond Resorts
Cubacel
AirEuropa
Hotel Barcelo Solymar
Hotel Holiday Inn Guatemala
La Ruta de Hemingway
Revista Colombiana de Turismo Passport
interfer
Barcelo Guatemala City
Havanatur
Henkel Latinoamerica

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

AVA Resorts
Los Portales
Herbalife
Irtra
Realidad Turística
Banco GyT
Grupo Hotelero Islazul
INOR
Agexport
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
Nestle
Cubasol
MAD-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Barceló Solymar
blackanddecker
Irtra
Coperex
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
MuniGuate