WTTC Global Summit Highlights Tourism Growth and Sustainability

Image: John Kerry, former U.S. Secretary of State speaks to Julia Simpson president and CEO of the WTTC in Perth, Western Australia. (Photo Credit: Janeen Christoff)
Image: John Kerry, former U.S. Secretary of State speaks to Julia Simpson president and CEO of the WTTC in Perth, Western Australia. (Photo Credit: Janeen Christoff)
Janeen Christoff
by Janeen Christoff
Last updated: 9:45 AM ET, Thu October 10, 2024

PERTH - The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) recently concluded its Global Summit in Perth, Western Australia. The event showcased record tourism growth worldwide and highlighted the industry's progress in reducing its climate footprint.

Julia Simpson, WTTC president and CEO, stated, "Our sector is proving that we can grow responsibly. This is a defining moment, demonstrating that innovation and sustainability can shape the future of global tourism. While we're decoupling our sector's growth from greenhouse gas increases, our aim is absolute reductions. We must significantly accelerate this progress to meet Paris climate targets. We're on the right track, but we need to up our game."

Oceania's Travel Impact

Taking into consideration the location of this year's summit, a new WTTC report, compiled with VFS Global, revealed the potential impact of Oceania's travel and tourism sector over the next decade. The report predicts that the industry could boost the region's economy by $112 billion USD and position it as a leader in sustainable tourism.

To achieve this, regional leaders must take targeted actions, including:

  • Investing in sustainable infrastructure to mitigate climate change impacts and enhance regional connectivit
  • Improving air connectivity
  • Streamlining visa processes
  • Promoting eco-friendly tourism practices that protect Indigenous communities

Simpson emphasized, "By investing in climate-resilient infrastructure and supporting Indigenous communities, the region could become a global leader in eco-conscious, inclusive tourism."

The Power of Indigenous Tourism

Another WTTC report highlighted the potential of indigenous tourism to inject up to $67 billion USD into the global economy over the next decade.

In regards to these observations, Simpson noted, "This report demonstrates the immense potential of Indigenous tourism to drive economic growth, particularly in remote regions, while preserving invaluable cultural heritage. As global demand for authentic experiences rises, it's crucial that we support Indigenous businesses and ensure they have access to necessary resources and funding."

Staying Competitive in a Changing World

The summit also addressed industry competitiveness. Projections show that by 2034, the travel and tourism industry will be worth $16 trillion USD and comprise over 11% of global GDP. This growth means increased competition, especially in mature markets.

During a panel discussion, Audrey Hendley, president of American Express Travel, emphasized the need for companies to engage effectively with new customers and younger generations. She also stressed the importance of adding hotels and experiences that appeal to evolving clientele.

Key Speakers and Topics

Keynote speakers included former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who discussed climate change, and conservationist and Australian television personality Robert Irwin, who focused on wildlife protection.

Irwin encouraged travelers to consider where and how they spend their tourism dollars in regards to wildlife and consider the impact. Kerry noted that we are not changing fast enough but that the fight against climate change can be won during his remarks. 

Panel discussions covered a wide range of topics, including:

  • Emerging markets
  • Opportunities for event travel
  • Culinary tourism
  • Safety and security
  • The importance of sustainability

The conference concluded with the announcement of next year's Global Summit venue: Rome, Italy.


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