China travel a great positive force for change says ICTP President

HALEIWA, Hawaii, USA; BRUSSELS, Belgium; VICTORIA, Seychelles; BALI, Indonesia – Addressing the China Tourism Forum at the World Travel Market, International Council for Tourism Partners (ICTP) Presid

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HALEIWA, Hawaii, USA; BRUSSELS, Belgium; VICTORIA, Seychelles; BALI, Indonesia – Addressing the China Tourism Forum at the World Travel Market, International Council for Tourism Partners (ICTP) President Professor Geoffrey Lipman reflected on his 3 decades of engagement with China travel and tourism and pointed to the systematic build-up of what he described as โ€œa great positive force for changeโ€ for the whole world.

Lipman described his involvement with Chinaโ€™s aviation and tourism growth, with IATA. The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and expressed confidence in the vision, planning, and execution of Chinaโ€™s leadership. He highlighted the following reasons:

-The immense size and potential of demand for the China travel experience, predicting that within 5 years it will be the largest domestic, inbound, and outbound market in the world.

-The domestic market today of 2.6 billion trips is already more than double the total international travel that UNWTO predicted for 2012.

-The fact that China has declared this sector to be a strategic pillar of economic growth, a key consumption engine in its 12th 5-year plan and an integral part of its strengthening international trade and development collaboration.

-That it has delivered on this by focusing its economic stimulus spending on fast roads, high speed trains, and dozens of new airports โ€“ the fundamental infrastructure of travel.

-Its investment in partnerships with African nations will lead to a great win-win travel flow, much of it through the emerging gulf mega hubs and airlines. This will be a major factor in the continentโ€™s development agenda and the millennium development goals as a whole.

-Chinaโ€™s commitment to carbon reduction targets and its determination to be a leader in renewable energy will not only make it a champion of Green Growth, but will help the travel and tourism sector in its own transformation. This point had been re-affirmed by Maurice Strong, one of the architects of modern sustainable development thinking, during the recent Rio+20 Earth Summit.

ABOUT ICTP

The International Council of Tourism Partners (ICTP) is a grassroots travel and tourism coalition of global destinations committed to quality service and green growth. ICTP engages communities and their stakeholders to share quality and green opportunities including tools and resources, access to funding, education, and marketing support. ICTP advocates sustainable aviation growth, streamlined travel formalities, and fair coherent taxation. ICTP supports the UN Millennium Development Goals, the UN World Tourism Organization’s Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, and a range of programs that underpin them. ICTP has destination members in Anguilla; Aruba; Australia; Bangladesh; Belgium, Belize; Brazil; Canada; Caribbean; China; Croatia; Cyrpus; Ecuador; Egypt; (The) Gambia; Georgia; Germany; Ghana; Greece; Grenada; India; Indonesia; Iran; Italy; Jordan; Kenya; Korea (South); La Reunion (French Indian Ocean); Malaysia; Malawi; Malaysia; Mauritius; Mexico; Morocco; (The) Netherlands; Nicaragua; Nigeria; Northern Mariana Islands (USA Pacific Island Territory); Romania; Sultanate of Oman; Pakistan; Palestine; Philippines; Portugal; Rwanda; Seychelles; Sierra Leone; South Africa; Sri Lanka; St. Eustatius (Dutch Caribbean); St. Kitts; St. Lucia; Sudan; Tajikistan; Tanzania; Trinidad & Tobago; Uganda; USA; Yemen; Zambia; and Zimbabwe.

For more information, go to: www.tourismpartners.org .

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • -China's commitment to carbon reduction targets and its determination to be a leader in renewable energy will not only make it a champion of Green Growth, but will help the travel and tourism sector in its own transformation.
  • -The fact that China has declared this sector to be a strategic pillar of economic growth, a key consumption engine in its 12th 5-year plan and an integral part of its strengthening international trade and development collaboration.
  • This will be a major factor in the continent's development agenda and the millennium development goals as a whole.

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