WTTC announces winners of 2018 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards

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WTTC is delighted to announce the 2018 leaders in sustainable tourism at the 2018 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards ceremony. The Awards, which were presented at a special ceremony during the 18th WTTC Global Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, celebrate inspirational, world-changing tourism initiatives from all over the globe.

The 2018 Awards winners are highly commended and recognised for business practices of the highest standards that balance the needs of โ€˜people, planet and profitsโ€™ within our sector. This yearโ€™s winners are industry leaders who promote inclusive growth, and work toward a greener future as a result of their proactive contributions to sustainable development and the UNโ€™s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The 2018 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards winners are:

Community Award โ€“ Global Himalayan Expedition, India
Destination Award โ€“ Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, British Colombia, Canada
Environment Award โ€“ Airport Authority Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Innovation Award โ€“ Virgin Atlantic, UK
People Award โ€“ Cayuga Collection of Sustainable Luxury Hotels and Lodges, Costa Rica

The Awards are judged by a panel of independent experts, led by Graham Miller, Executive Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Surrey. Academics, business leaders, NGO and governmental representatives all join forces to whittle down the finalists to just five Winners. Becoming a Tourism for Tomorrow judge is not a task to be taken lightly โ€“ the stringent, three-stage judging process includes a thorough review of all applications, followed by on-site evaluations of the Finalists and their initiative.

The winner of each category is determined by the winnersโ€™ selection committee which is chaired by Fiona Jeffery OBE, Tourism for Tomorrow Awards Chair, and composed of: Sandra Howard Taylor, Vice Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of Colombia; John Spengler, Director of the Centre for Health and the Global Environment of the Harvard School of Public Health; and Darrell Wade, Co-Founder and CEO of Intrepid Group.

Gloria Guevara Manzo, President & CEO, WTTC, commented: โ€œThis year the Tourism for Tomorrow Award finalists prove just how diverse and all-encompassing our sectorโ€™s commitment to sustainable growth is. The award categories are designed to demonstrate that every player in the Travel & Tourism industry has a role to play in driving the sector to a more responsible future โ€” whether providing training to people from disadvantaged backgrounds, protecting vital wetland areas via ecotourism or operating the worldโ€™s greenest airport. I congratulate them all on their achievements and leadership.

This yearโ€™s award winners demonstrate not only that tourism can be sustainable, but that it provides tangible benefits to destinations, local communities and travellers. We hope that our award winners will motivate the Travel & Tourism sector to be part of a more sustainable world.โ€

Fiona Jeffery, OBE, Chair, WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards, stated: โ€œThe role of the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards is to showcase some of the most outstanding examples of sustainable tourism practise in the world and inspire and motivate our industry to be the change we want to see and experience. The Tourism for Tomorrow 2018 finalists and winners each demonstrate vision, leadership, and a long-term commitment to ensuring our industry focuses on creating better places for people to live in and better places for people visit. This year however we have seen more cross sector collaboration and an acknowledgement that steps can and should be taken to assess tourism impacts more effectively which is an encouraging development.โ€

Jeff Rutledge, CEO, AIG Travel, the headline sponsors of the Awards, said: โ€œFrom operating the worldโ€™s greenest airport to establishing Africaโ€™s first marine park, this yearโ€™s Tourism for Tomorrow finalists are a diverse group of change makers from all over the globe. The 2018 winners demonstrate that regardless of size or purpose, all businesses in the Travel & Tourism sector can make sustainability a priority and become part of our collective journey towards a greener future.โ€

Full List of Winners and Finalists:

Community Award

WINNER โ€“ Global Himalayan Expedition, India
FINALIST โ€“ &Beyond, South Africa
FINALIST โ€“ Sustainable Development Institute Mamirauรก, Brazil

Destination Award

WINNER โ€“ Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, British Colombia
FINALIST โ€“ Riverwind Foundation, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
FINALIST โ€“ Corporaciรณn Parque Arvรญ, Colombia

Environment Award

WINNER โ€“ Airport Authority Hong Kong, Hong Kong
FINALIST โ€“ Chumbe Island Coral Park, Tanzania
FINALIST โ€“Melia Hotels International, Spain

Innovation Award

WINNER โ€“ Virgin Atlantic, UK
FINALIST โ€“ Parkbus โ€“ Transportation Options, Canada
FINALIST โ€“ Yayasan Karang Lestari Teluk Pemuteran (Pemuteran Bay Coral Protection Foundation), Indonesia

People Award

WINNER โ€“ Cayuga Collection of Sustainable Luxury Hotels and Lodges, Costa Rica
FINALIST โ€“ Heritage Watch, Australia
FINALIST โ€“ TREE Alliance, Cambodia

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • โ€œThe role of the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards is to showcase some of the most outstanding examples of sustainable tourism practise in the world and inspire and motivate our industry to be the change we want to see and experience.
  • Becoming a Tourism for Tomorrow judge is not a task to be taken lightly โ€“ the stringent, three-stage judging process includes a thorough review of all applications, followed by on-site evaluations of the Finalists and their initiative.
  • The Tourism for Tomorrow 2018 finalists and winners each demonstrate vision, leadership, and a long-term commitment to ensuring our industry focuses on creating better places for people to live in and better places for people visit.

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