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More Industrial Hubs to Accelerate Net-Zero Transition

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More Industrial Hubs to Accelerate Net-Zero Transition - NETZERO.tax - TRAVELINDEXDavos, Switzerland, May 30, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / Four leading industrial clusters in the Netherlands, Belgium and the US today announced that they are working together with the World Economic Forum to reduce their carbon emissions faster through the Transitioning Industrial Clusters towards Net Zero initiative.

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Launched at COP26 in November 2021, the initiative aims to accelerate the decarbonization of hard-to-abate industrial sectors, while maximizing job creation and economic competitiveness. The approach focuses on building cross-industry and cross-cluster partnerships to better implement low-carbon technologies – as in the case of the regionally developed Basque Hydrogen Corridor – and on accessing public funding and blended-finance options for clusters’ decarbonization projects.

Under this initiative, the World Economic Forum, working closely with Accenture and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) as knowledge partners, connects private and public stakeholders to assess how to meet individual and collective decarbonization goals, fosters new enabling policies and provides guidance and support for local community engagement.

Industrial clusters are geographic regions where industrial companies are concentrated, making them an attractive target for impactful emissions reduction strategies. Since industrial assets are located in close proximity of each other, sharing of infrastructure (such as CO2 and hydrogen pipelines or renewable energy assets), financial and operational risks, and natural and human resources becomes possible. This also provides opportunities to deploy and scale new green technologies, such as hydrogen and the capture, utilization and storage of carbon for industrial applications, enabling a systemic approach to emissions reduction.

The clusters joining the initiative are:

Brightlands Circular Space, together with Brightlands Chemelot Campus, Chemelot, and the Chemelot Circular Hub in Geleen, Netherlands. It will help accelerate the energy transition and circular economy.
H2Houston Hub, formed through the Center for Houston’s Future and encompassing more than 100 organizations and companies. It will leverage the Houston area’s position as the US’s largest hydrogen producer and consumer, and use innovation and scale to reduce the cost of clean hydrogen and emissions.
Ohio Clean Hydrogen Hub Alliance, with approximately 100 corporate, governmental and community organization members. It will lead the region’s campaign to establish a clean hydrogen hub in the state of Ohio, US.
Port of Antwerp-Bruges, Europe’s second-largest port. It will drive the circular economy and energy transition.

These four large industrial emissions centres, involving oil and gas extraction and processing, shipping, heavy-duty transportation, chemicals and other sectors, currently account for CO2 emissions of 296 million metric tonnes per year – greater than the annual emissions of Poland. They employ more than 470,000 people and represent an annual gross domestic product (GDP) of $135 billion.

“Supporting industrial clusters and corporate partners in the development and implementation of their net-zero strategies is at the heart of what we do,” said Roberto Bocca, Head of Energy, Materials and Infrastructure Platform, World Economic Forum. “We are proud to leverage our collaborative platform and expertise in partnership building to grow the clusters initiative as well as other decarbonization efforts we support, such as the First Movers Coalition, Mission Possible Partnership and Clean Hydrogen Initiative.”

The four new clusters join four others in the UK (Zero Carbon Humber and Hynet North West), Australia (Kwinana Industries Council) and Spain (Basque Net-Zero Industrial Supercluster), which were part of the initial launch of the initiative. Based on metrics provided by each cluster, all eight clusters could potentially save more than 334 million tonnes of CO2 – more than the equivalent annual emissions output of France. They could also create and protect 1.1 million jobs and contribute $182 billion to regional GDP.

“The Ohio Clean Hydrogen Hub Alliance seeks to locate a clean hydrogen hub in the state of Ohio, leading to the eventual decarbonization of much of the transportation, electricity, industrial and heating sectors,” said Kirt Conrad, Co-Founder, Ohio Clean Hydrogen Alliance and Chief Executive Officer, Stark Area Regional Transit Authority. “Investment into a clean hydrogen hub in Ohio will help create massive economic, environmental and health benefits for the state and its citizens.”

“With our focus on becoming the premier circular ecosystem in Europe, it is of upmost importance that we foster competitive collaboration between the companies in our cluster as well as with other global clusters,” said Lia Voermans, Director Brightlands Circular Space, “We believe that this initiative provides a gateway to access the best practices and processes supporting industrial decarbonization.”

The new clusters are already actively advancing their decarbonization journey. For instance, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges is starting to convert hydrogen into sustainable raw materials and fuel for the port’s chemicals sector, whereas the Ohio Clean Hydrogen Hub Alliance has developed hydrogen fuel cell buses which tour around the US, educating transit authorities on the potential and viability of clean transportation. However, to achieve net-zero emissions, these efforts must be scaled up. Often, financial mechanisms, rather than technology, are the main roadblock, and policy frameworks to support valuable future technologies are lacking. As value chains are transformed, the creation of new partnerships will be key.

“The Houston region has the talent, expertise and infrastructure needed to lead the global energy transition to a low carbon world,” said Brett Perlman, CEO of the Center for Houston’s Future. “Clean hydrogen, alongside carbon capture, use and storage are among the key technology areas where Houston is set to succeed and can be an example to other leading energy economies around the world.”

“The Port of Antwerp-Bruges hosts Europe’s largest chemical cluster and supports the European Green Deal to become climate neutral by 2050,” said Jacques Vandermeiren, Chief Executive Officer, Port of Antwerp. “To reach this goal we will all have to work together with respect for individual company needs, industry characteristics and timing. The Transitioning Industrial Clusters towards Net-Zero initiative is a means to inspire and incentivize companies to share best practices in our common pursuit of staying well below 2°C.”

In addition to the eight clusters currently involved in the initiative, more than a dozen in the US, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region are also in the process of joining. The aim is to build a community of 100 global industrial clusters to accelerate industrial decarbonization.

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About the Annual Meeting 2022
For over 50 years, the World Economic Forum has been the international organization for public-private cooperation. The Annual Meeting is the focal point for leaders to accelerate the partnerships needed to tackle global challenges and shape a more sustainable and inclusive future. Convening under the theme History at a Turning Point: Government Policies and Business Strategies, the Annual Meeting 2022 and its 200 sessions bring together global leaders from business, government and civil society. Learn more about the programme and view sessions.

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World Tourism Forum Lucerne WTFL Ready for Future with New Owner

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World Tourism Forum Lucerne WTFL Ready for Future with New Owner - GLOBALTOURISMFORUM.com - TRAVELINDEXLucerne, Switzerland, May 30, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / The World Tourism Forum Lucerne has made a considerable differ- ence in the global tourism industry over the past 15 years. As of today, the ‘World Tourism Forum Lucerne’ brand has evolved and found a new owner in the form of SHL Schweizerische Hotelfachschule Luzern. This guarantees the continued existence of the ‘World Tour- ism Forum Lucerne’ brand. The company WTFL AG is to be liquidated.

The Corona pandemic has taken its toll on the tourism industry. The World Tourism Forum Lucerne also felt this and very unfortunately the WTFL had to close its doors at the end of January 2022. The regrets about the discontinuation of the WTFL’s valuable activities from home and abroad were overwhelming. The numerous feedback has affirmed WTFL’s founder and CEO, Martin Barth, in his intention to preserve the value that WTFL AG has established and to uphold the vision of the organisation. The intensive search for the suitable organisation to hand over to was successful. This marks the beginning of a new chapter for WTFL: the new owner SHL Schweizerische Hotelfachschule Luzern, who benefits from the excellent existing reputation of the WTFL, will bring new energy and bold ideas.

SHL Schweizerische Hotelfachschule Luzern is expanding its international activities – also with the ‘World Tourism Forum Lucerne’ brand

SHL Schweizerische Hotelfachschule Luzern will be the new owner of the ‘World Tourism Forum Lucerne’ brand. Its aim is to use the brand and its existing values and visions to fur- ther expand its international business. In concrete terms, SHL wishes to become more in volved in the establishment of hospitality schools abroad, strengthen its consultancy in service marketing and management, and at the same time organise more international events at home and abroad. Furthermore, since 2019 SHL has been running the English course of studies ‘Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management’, which is offered in cooperation with the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. Christa Augsburger, Director of SHL, is proud that SHL is the new owner of the ‘World Tourism Forum Lucerne’ brand. «We can use the brand, which is very well established in the market, to help SHL progress even further in its international endeavours. Not only is the purchase of the brand important, but also Martin Barth’s agreement to support SHL in developing its international activities. We are delighted that we will be able to draw on his expertise and his fantastic international network in the future.»

Martin Barth expands his portfolio, but remains loyal to the tourism industry

Martin Barth, the founder and CEO of WTFL, will contribute his expertise and international network to various projects and committees in the future. He is pleased that SHL has en- trusted him with the further development of the international business. In addition, he will remain a professor at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, an expert at Inno-Suisse and a board member of several start-ups. «I am convinced that with SHL we have found the perfect new owner of the ‘World Tourism Forum Lucerne’ brand to continue pursuing the vision together. In addition, I can now broaden my portfolio and devote myself even more to entrepreneurial tasks – I am very much looking forward to that.»

About the WTFL
Over the last 15 years, the World Tourism Forum Lucerne has built a global platform with a great deal of heart and soul and a clear vision from Lucerne. This platform is the base where three generations discussed opportunities, risks and new ideas in tourism together. The World Tourism Forum Lucerne was the only platform that integrated start-ups, young executives and students in dialogue with ministers, CEOs and investors worldwide. Our achievements are great: a worldwide network of 15’000 personalities, a cooperation with 40 partner schools from all over the world, an innovation community of 5000 start-ups, a global think tank working on new concepts in the tourism industry every year and an international Next Generation Leader and Young Talent Community with an innovative coaching concept.

About SHL
Since 1909, SHL Schweizerische Hotelfachschule Luzern has been the practice-oriented, innovative training institution that paves the way for young, success-oriented students to enter the national and international hotel and catering industry. As one of two original Swiss hotel management schools, SHL has strongly influenced hotel management education in Switzer- land. SHL graduates hold management positions in the hotel, gastronomy and other service industries in Switzerland and internationally. In addition to the traditional courses of study ‘Dipl. Hotelier(e)-Gastronom(in) HF’ and ‘Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management’, SHL offers continuing education concepts, training opportunities and consulting services in ‘Best Customer Experience’ for companies in various industries. In addition, SHL is involved in international development projects by being active in the conception and development of various industry-specific training initiatives.

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UNWTO World Committee on Tourism Ethics War in Ukraine Statement

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UNWTO World Committee on Tourism Ethics War in Ukraine Statement - TRAVELINDEXMadrid, Spain, May 30, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / The World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE), an impartial body which reports directly to the UNWTO General Assembly, met under a new chair and with a new composition. After deliberations, the Committee agreed to issue the following statement:

The World Committee on Tourism Ethics, welcoming the statement of UN Secretary-General that “Continuing the war in Ukraine is morally unacceptable, politically indefensible and militarily nonsensical”, in firm belief that tourism is a vital force for peace and a factor for friendship and mutual understanding among the peoples of the world, urges the Russian Federation to end its invasion against Ukraine which is putting millions of lives at risk, threatening their peace and security. Guided by Article 1 of the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, the Committee calls on all efforts to be extended towards peace negotiations in accordance with the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter.

Read all the latest UNWTO News and Updates here.

While the right to tourism is forcibly taken away during conflicts, tourism is always a reminder of the importance of dialogue, peace, tolerance, and sustainable development among countries.

The WCTE functions are to interpret, apply, and evaluate the provisions of the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, in addition to ensuring the promotion of its ethical principles and the monitoring of its practical implementation by governments and the private sector.

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CANCEL CHAOS: Flight cancellations pile up on busy Memorial Day weekend

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More than 1,260 flights had been cancelled as of Sunday afternoon, according to flight tracking website FlightAware. That followed more than 2,300 cancellations Friday and another 1,500 on Saturday. More than 350 of Sunday’s cancellations involved aircraft scheduled to fly to or from US cities.

Additionally, hundreds of flights worldwide were cancelled by mid-afternoon Sunday, adding to the mounting number of scrubbed flights during the busy Memorial Day holiday weekend in the US.

Delta Air Lines cancelled the most flights among major US airlines, with more than 250 flights, or 9% of its operations, eliminated Saturday. More than 150 Delta flights were cancelled by mid-afternoon Sunday, according to FlightAware.

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Saturday’s cancellations were due to bad weather and “air traffic control actions,” Atlanta-based Delta said in an email to The Associated Press, noting it was trying to cancel flights at least 24 hours in advance of the Memorial Day weekend.

Delta announced on its website on Thursday that from July 1 to Aug. 7, it would reduce service by about 100 daily departures, primarily in parts of the US and Latin America that Delta frequently serves.

“More than any time in our history, the various factors currently impacting our operation – weather and air traffic control, vendor staffing, increased COVID case rates contributing to higher-than-planned unscheduled absences in some work groups – are resulting in an operation that isn’t consistently up to the standards Delta has set for the industry in recent years,” Delta’s Chief Customer Experience Officer Allison Ausband said in a post.

Airlines and tourist destinations are anticipating huge crowds this summer as travel restrictions ease and pandemic fatigue overcomes lingering fear of contracting COVID-19 during travel.

Many forecasters believe the number of travellers will match or even surpass pre-pandemic levels. However, airlines have thousands fewer employees than they did in 2019, and that has, at times, contributed to widespread flight cancellations.

People who are only now booking travel for the summer are experiencing the sticker shock.

Domestic airline fares in the US for summer are averaging more than US $400 for a round trip, 24% higher than this time in 2019, before the pandemic, and a robust 45% higher than a year ago, according to travel-data firm Hopper.

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THERE’S NOTHING COMMON ABOUT IT: Wild about the West Midlands

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Senior British tourism leaders, along with a mayor, a Michelin chef, a couple of Canadian athletes, and what seemed like half the travel trade in Toronto, turned out for a major industry gala Thursday night to celebrate the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham this summer, and to showcase the West Midlands region as great place to visit, whether or not it’s for the Games.

Taking place at the 1 Hotel Toronto (and preceded earlier in the day by a destination workshop and afternoon tea for travel agents at the Royal York), the event also gave attendees a chance to see (and be photographed with) the baton from the Queen’s Baton Relay, which is making its way across 72 nations and territories of the Commonwealth ahead of this summer’s Games (July 28-Aug. 08).

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, “banged the drum” for the region, which is located in the heart of Britain and known for its vibrant cities, notably Birmingham, the UK’s second largest city, and nearby Coventry, Britain’s City of Culture in 2021/22; beautiful countryside; and world-class tourism venues, such as the Royal Shakespeare Company and Warwick Castle.

Street declared Birmingham and the surrounding region a must-visit tourist spot for Canadians, with its myriad of cultural gems, including the birthplace of Shakespeare, Cadbury’s chocolate factory, Industrial Revolution heritage (Black Country Museum), and the Birmingham Royal Ballet, as well being the area that inspired the popular Peaky Blinders television series.

Celebrity chef Glynn Purnell showed off his expertise of the West Midlands’ thriving food scene, which encompasses cuisine from around the world, with 11 Michelin-starred restaurants and another 27 venues awarded entry in the Michelin Guide 2021.

Besides the Commonwealth Games, the Birmingham 2022 Festival was launched at the start of March and continues to feature hundreds of creative commissions across the region. The six-month long celebration is a tribute to the creativity in the West Midlands and will involve hundreds of artists, and thousands of participants, communities, and audiences.

Dame Judith Macgregor, Chair of VisitBritain

VisitBritain Chair Dame Judith Macgregor hailed the arrival of the Queen’s Baton Relay arriving in Canada in the run-up to Games, stating, “Canada is a very important inbound tourism market, we know there is pent-up demand for travel and the Games is a timely and valuable opportunity to highlight experiences that visitors can only have in Britain and to celebrate our friendship and connections as we welcome Canadians back to our shores.”

In the spirit of making connections across the globe, during the event a Commonwealth-wide relay of words and art, named the Relaytionship, was shown.

West Midlands-based poet Amerah Saleh has produced a spoken word manifesto as part of the artwork to inspire people around the world to contribute a word, image, or video to the artwork.

The unique piece of ‘hyper hybrid art’ is now inviting Canadian residents to add their own unique words to this evolving piece of artwork.

Canadians can contribute to the artwork and continue the relay of words HERE.

Prior to the pandemic close to 47,000 Canadian tourists visited the West Midlands annually and the total number of yearly visits by Canadian tourists has increased by approximately 52% between 2010 and 2019.

Canadian swimmer Ella Janson and chef de mission Sam Effa were interviewed about the athlete experience at the Commonwealth Games

 

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ROUND-UP: May 23-27, 2022

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It’s tourism week in Canada this week; positive travel recovery news percolated; border measures around the world continued to ease; a major hotel boost in the Bahamas was revealed; and Rendez-vous Canada returned for the first time in three years.

NEWS

Tourism week (May 29-June 4) is a seven-day celebration of tourism in Canada and an annual invitation for all tourism partners to come together to champion and promote Canada’s destinations, tourism businesses, and employees – from coast to coast to coast. Visit the Tourism Industry Association of Canada’s website to get involved, including downloadable social media assets to share.

The federal government will conduct a public interest assessment of WestJet Airlines Ltd.’s deal to buy Sunwing Airlines and Sunwing Vacations. The review will be done with input from the Commissioner of Competition, who will assess impacts on competition and will include consultations with industry and other stakeholders, other government departments, other levels of government, as well as the public. Transport Canada has been given until Dec. 5 to complete the process.

The World Travel & Tourism Council’s latest Economic Impact Report (EIR) says Canada’s Travel & Tourism sector will catapult the nation’s economic recovery with its GDP contribution set to reach pre-pandemic levels next year. The forecast from the WTTC shows the sector’s contribution to Canada’s GDP could reach $157 billion next year, just 0.8% below 2019 levels.

BORDERS

Starting June 10, Japan will allow visitors from close to 100 nations and territories to enter the country. Among them is Canada. Travellers, however, must be part of a pre-packaged tour group. Japan has maintained one of the world’s strictest border controls during the pandemic.

Fully vaccinated travellers to Barbados no longer have to take a COVID-19 test to enter the country. Meanwhile, as of June 1, unvaccinated travellers will require a negative pre-flight result (taken within three days of travel) and will be tested again (antigen) upon arrival at the airport. Unvaccinated travellers who have had COVID in the previous 90 days do not need a pre-test, but must test on arrival.

Travellers flying into Israel are no longer required to take a PCR test upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, thus allowing travellers to depart the airport without having to take a COVID test and quarantine. At the same time, all pre-departure COVID testing requirements have also been lifted (regardless of vaccination status).

Germany plans to suspend a pandemic rule requiring people to show proof of vaccination, a negative test result or recent recovery from COVID-19 to enter the country starting June 1 to the end of August.

RESTART
For the first time in three years, Canada’s largest international tourism marketplace, Rendez-vous Canada (RVC), was back in-person from May 24-27. The event (photo), hosted by Destination Canada, in partnership with the Tourism Industry Association of Canada welcomed over 1,000 attendees in Toronto and more registered for the virtual component. This included over 300 international buyers from Destination Canada’s key markets who were able to meet with over 750 tourism industry delegates from 450 Canadian organizations.

BY THE NUMBERS

Despite challenges in 2021 stemming from the global pandemic, VIA Rail Canada reports that ridership increased by 31.9% and passenger revenues jumped 54.3% compared to 2020. At the same time, the crown corporation says it’s stayed on budget.

AIR

WestJet reports that its flight dispatchers, represented by the Canadian Airline Dispatchers Association (CALDA), voted more than 90% in favour of a 10-year agreement. This ratified agreement starts June 1 and expires on May 31, 2032.

The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) has determined that Canada Jetlines has met the agency’s financial requirements. The CTA had previously determined that company met the Canadian Control requirements. With the satisfaction of this significant milestone, the formal CTA commercial license will be issued following the issuance of the Air Operator Certificate (“AOC”) by Transport Canada.

Air Transat is diversifying and expanding its international offerings for winter 2022-23 in an “ambitious” move designed to provide an “unprecedented range of destinations” as Canadians return to travel. More than 50 destinations in the South, North America, and Europe, will be offered, as well as others through code-sharing agreements.

The inaugural Swoop flight from YYZ to Nashville International Airport (BNA) took off on May 26. The service operates four times weekly.

DEALS

Canadian travellers can help beat the currency exchange rate with Holland America Line’s “Canada Super Sale” with savings up to 20% on select cruises and running through 2022. The sale is offered on select 2022 Alaska, Canada and New England, Pacific Coast, Hawaii, and Panama Canal cruises that sail to or from a Canadian homeport. Cruises to Mexico roundtrip from San Diego also are included in the special. The cruise line has also extended its “Worry-Free Promise” to Dec. 31, 2022, for all cruises booked by Sept. 30.

The “Book early, get plenty” promo by Transat applies to new individual bookings of South packages made before July 15 for travel between Sept. 1, and April 30, 2023. With this promo, travellers get up to $200 off p.p.; reduced deposit of only $100; Transat’s Price Drop Guarantee; 50% off Option Flex Standard. Plus, travel agents earn five times the Bonbon rewards on South packages, which means $25 per room.

TOURS

Until June 5, Sunwing’s inaugural “Sun Week” sale will enable travel agents to book clients to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America with savings up to 40% per couple on applicable all inclusive vacation packages completed by Dec. 15. At the same time, clients will also be entered to win one of many prizes, including gift cards, destination excursions, and complimentary vacation packages for two.

HOTELS

The much-anticipated Liberty Trust hotel in downtown Roanoke, Va., is now open. The 54-room boutique hotel offers a unique visitor experience in the heart of the city’s downtown, set in a former historic bank building. The newly opened property has teamed up with the renowned local architectural salvage company to retain many of the historic building’s original features, including a bank vault where visitors can now enjoy a drink.

With the reopening of Hilton’s 1,024-room Parc 55, all large city hotels have resumed operations in San Francisco, and three new highly anticipated hotels will welcome guests in June: 1 Hotel San Francisco, LUMA Hotel San Francisco and Beacon Grand (formerly Sir Francis Drake Hotel). A fourth new property, The Line SF, is slated to open in late summer. By the end of 2022, seven new branded and independent hotels will have debuted in the city.

CRUISE

American gymnast Simone Biles, a 19-time World Champion and seven-time Olympic Medalist, has been named godmother for Celebrity Beyond, which recently debuted in Europe. Biles will name the vessel at the official ceremony in Fort Lauderdale on Nov. 4. Celebrity Cruises says aims to choose transformational and courageous Godmothers who are breaking barriers and championing change in their respective fields. Biles joins Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai and Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code and the Marshall Plan for Moms, who serve as godmothers of Beyond’s sister ships Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex respectively.

Maritime archaeologist Mensun Bound, who made headlines across the world in March with the discovery of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship, the Endurance, will head out to sea again this summer to talk exclusively to Cunard guests. Bound will join Queen Mary 2 in Southampton for a 7-night Transatlantic Crossing on June 24 before arriving in New York on July 2. Returning in 2023, the maritime archaeologist will join Queen Elizabeth for a 13-night voyage from Alaska to San Francisco, taking in some of the world’s most breath-taking scenery and wildlife.

ATTRACTIONS & THEME PARKS

Debuting on July 1, Marvel’s “Spider-Man: Beyond Amazing – The Exhibition” will be a new significant installation at the Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, San Diego, celebrating Marvel’s friendly neighbourhood superhero’s 60th anniversary. The exhibit will feature interactive installations, an extensive collection of Marvel artifacts from the past six decades, including original comic art, animation materials, and film production elements of the web-slinger’s rich legacy. The museum will close in June in preparation for the exhibition in July.

RESORTS
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor,
one of the most iconic heritage properties in Southeast Asia (photo), reopens its doors to guests on June 1 for the first time in almost three years. During the pandemic downtown, the hotel, which opened in 1932, underwent a “meticulous facelift” and returns fresher and brighter with a host of new amenities.

An offer has been accepted for the purchase of Grand Lucayan, a beachfront resort located in the Bahamas city of Freeport. The deal, which will see a real estate investment firm buy the resort for US$100 million, is a part of an initiative called “The Return of the Grand Life to Grand Bahama,” which seeks to re-establish the destination as the vibrant entertainment hub it once was, according to the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. The agreement is projected to be completed by summer 2022, with renovations and construction to follow.

FAMS & INCENTIVES

The Canadian chapter of the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) is now welcoming both travel agents with extensive social media presence and PR into its ranks with special rates. The association connects public relations practitioners in the travel industry (including tourist boards, VCBs, hotels and transportation companies) with travel media (including print, digital and broadcast platforms) and members enjoy a host of benefits from professional development sessions to networking, discounts on travel-related products, and annual international conventions. For more information, visit satw.org or email mchapman@tourismmarketing.ca.

EVENTS

Having recently wrapped up their annual conference, “Unlock the Future,” at the Majestic Elegance Costa Mujeres resort in Cancun, Trevello Travel Group (formerly TPI), announced that its 2023 conference will be held at the Breathless Soul Cancun April 30-May 7.

PEOPLE/APPOINTMENTS

The Travel Agent Next Door reports that it raised approximately $46,000 at its recent conference for the charity Pencils for Kids. TTAND has been raising funds for Pencils for Kids for the last five years totalling $125,000, with this year’s contribution bringing it to $171,000.

DESTINATIONS

Antigua and Barbuda has launched a fast-track service for couples travelling to the destination during the islands’ ‘Romance Month’ next month. The experience – open to couples travelling to Antigua and Barbuda to get married, to celebrate their honeymoon, or to enjoy a romantic escape – will see them will be fast-tracked through immigration upon arrival at the airport in a special ‘Love Lane’ from June 1 to 30. Eligible couples are encouraged to pre-register prior to travel via the registration link that can be found .

Jamaica’s signature summer music festival, Reggae Sumfest, is returning to the island’s calendar of events. Taking place at Catherine Hall in Montego Bay from July 18 to 23, the festival will be supported by the Ministry of Tourism through the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) and the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB. The event was last held in 2019.

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New Travel and Tourism Development Index Benchmarks 117 Countries

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WEF-New Travel and Tourism Development Index Benchmarks 117 Countries - TRAVELINDEXDavos-Klosters, Switzerland, May 28, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / The World Economic Forum released today its latest travel and tourism study, revealing that the sector is showing signs of recovery in many parts of the world after being hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Japan, the United States, Spain, France and Germany are at the top of the list.

The Travel & Tourism Development Index 2021: Rebuilding for a Sustainable and Resilient Future, ranks 117 economies on a range of factors that are crucial to the development, sustainability and resiliency of their travel and tourism industry, which in turn contributes to economic and social development.

“COVID shutdowns have re-emphasized the important contribution travel and tourism makes to many economies around the world,” said Lauren Uppink, Head of Aviation, Travel and Tourism at the World Economic Forum. “As the world emerges from the pandemic, economies must invest in building a strong and resilient environment to deliver the travel and tourism experience and services for many decades to come.”

While overall international tourism and business travel is still below pre-pandemic levels, the sector recovery has been bolstered by greater vaccination rates, return to more open travel, and growing demand for domestic and nature-based tourism. Many businesses and destinations have adapted to these shifting demand dynamics. According the UNWTO, the difference in international tourist arrivals between just January 2021 and January 2022 is greater than arrivals growth in all of 2021.

As the sector slowly recovers from the global health crisis – especially as vaccines become more available and health restrictions lifted – it will be important for the travel and tourism sector to take steps that embed long-term inclusivity, sustainability and resilience as it continues to face evolving challenges and risks.

Despite positive trends, the travel and tourism sector is still facing many hurdles with its recovery. This includes uneven vaccine distribution, capacity constraints, labour shortages, supply chain disruptions and more.

“Government, business and civil society leaders can address barriers to recovery by looking at the different factors that can support the long-term development and resiliency of their respective travel and tourism economies,” added Uppink. “This will require decision-makers to restore consumer confidence and international openness by prioritizing such things as enhanced health and security measures, encouraging inclusive labour practices, improving environmental sustainability and investing in digital technology.”

Travel and Tourism Development Index 2021 results

In this year’s index, Japan takes the top spot followed by the United States, Spain, France and Germany rounding out the top five.

Other than the US, the top-10 scoring economies are high-income economies in Europe or Asia-Pacific. After top-ranking Japan, regional economies Australia and Singapore come in seventh and ninth, respectively. Italy joined the top 10 (up from 12th in 2019) in 2021, while Canada slid from 10th to 13th.

Viet Nam experienced the greatest improvement in score (from 60th to 52nd) on the overall index, while Indonesia (44th to 32nd) and Saudi Arabia (43rd to 33rd) had the greatest improvement in rank.

While Europe, Eurasia and Asia-Pacific dominate the 2021 rankings, Europe is the only region to have decreased its average score since 2019, slightly eroding its considerable lead. Sub-Saharan Africa had the greatest improvement in performance, but far more needs to be done for economies in the region to catch up with the global average.

The Travel and Tourism Development Index 2021 is a direct evolution of the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index, which has been published biennially for the past 15 years. The change reflects the new index’s enhanced focus on the sector’s overall role in economic and social development and the greater need for stakeholder collaboration and development strategies. Based on an altered framework, methodology and other differences, the 2021 index should not be compared to the one published in 2019. To help address this, the 2019 results were recalculated using the new framework, methodology and indicators; all comparisons in score and rankings throughout the new report are between the 2019 results and the 2021 results of the Travel and Tourism Development Index.

Rebuilding for a sustainable and resilient future

Given the travel and tourism sector’s important role in global economic and social prosperity, investing in the drivers of its development will be crucial in the coming years, according to the publication. As economies look to rebuild their travel and tourism sectors, they should focus on making their travel sectors more inclusive, sustainable and resilient to future risks.

To achieve this, one top enabling factor that should be prioritized is restoring and accelerating international openness and consumer confidence by improving, for example, health and security. This could include more investments into healthcare infrastructure and personnel and greater distribution of COVID-19 vaccinations in lower-income economies.

“Efforts to build favourable and inclusive labour practices, improve environmental sustainability and strengthening the management of tourism demand and impact will help economies ensure strong development of their travel destinations,” said Uppink. For example, sustainable environmental policies that can help protect natural resources have become even more vital as consumer preference for sustainable travel options and nature-based travel grows.

Digital technology will also be vital to achieving all of this. New digital tools can be used to manage tourism flows, optimize visitors’ experiences and reduce overcrowding. Addressing issues such as the digital divide, skills gaps and fully including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in digitalization efforts will be critical to fully leveraging digital technology to improve the tourism sector as a whole.

About the Annual Meeting 2022
For over 50 years, the World Economic Forum has been the international organization for public-private cooperation. The Annual Meeting is the focal point for leaders to accelerate the partnerships needed to tackle global challenges and shape a more sustainable and inclusive future. Convening under the theme History at a Turning Point: Government Policies and Business Strategies, the Annual Meeting 2022 and its 200 sessions brings together global leaders from business, government and civil society.

Read the full Travel and Tourism Development Index here

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Alila Kothaifaru Maldives Opens in the Scenic Raa Atoll

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Alila Kothaifaru Maldives Opens in the Scenic Raa Atoll - TOP25HOTELS.com - TRAVELINDEXRaa Atoll, Maldives, May 27, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / The all-pool-villa sanctuary provides guests with a luxurious island escape surrounded by abundant marine life, clear blue waters and lush vegetation. Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today the opening of Alila Kothaifaru Maldives, a private island retreat located in the picturesque Raa Atoll at the northern edge of the Maldives. The all-pool-villa resort offers a refreshing blend of serenity and discovery in a relatively untouched corner of the archipelago renowned for its abundant marine life.

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“As countries continue to open up and travel confidence grows, we look forward to welcoming guests from all over the world to Alila Kothaifaru Maldives for a memorable getaway in what we hope will become the centerpiece of Raa Atoll,” said David Udell, group president, Asia-Pacific, Hyatt. “We are delighted to add this beautiful resort in the Maldives to our growing Alila portfolio, with new Alila hotels opening in sought-after destinations such as Suzhou and Shanghai in China and Nha Trang in Vietnam in the future.”

Surrounded by Nature’s Wonders

Housed on a 27.6 acre (11.2 hectare) island, Alila Kothaifaru Maldives can be reached via a 45-minute seaplane journey from Malé. As one of the deeper atolls in the archipelago, the Raa Atoll offers abundant snorkeling and diving options to discover its rich marine life, from colorful corals to manta rays and sharks. The resort offers easy access to the famous Hanifaru Bay UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and is close to Vaadhoo Island, one of the best spots to witness the spectacular ‘Sea of Stars’ phenomenon. Alila Kothaifaru Maldives features white-sand beaches overlooking the infinite expanse of ocean blue, a stunning house reef and lush greenery.

Private Island Sanctuary

Alila Kothaifaru Maldives offers 80 pool villas, of which 44 are along the beach and 36 are perched overwater with direct access to the sea. Guests can unwind in these understated, sophisticated spaces that balance privacy with openness to the outdoors. Each villa comes with a private pool and sun deck where guests can bask in picture-perfect views and enjoy personalized service whether they are staying steps from the beach or above the turquoise lagoon. The Sunrise Beach Villas offer early birds captivating views to start their day alongside quick access to the resort’s main facilities such as the infinity pool, Play Alila kids’ club, Seasalt restaurant and Mirus Bar.

The resort’s elegant minimalist architecture by Singapore-based Studiogoto encompasses terraced pavilions, villas and a treetop spa that are carefully integrated into the existing landscape to immerse guests in the picturesque natural surroundings. The low-rise structures and contemporary interiors feature open-air spaces and a calming palette of island-inspired colors and textures, creating an idyllic setting for complete relaxation and connection with nature.

Immersive Culinary Journeys

Alila Kothaifaru Maldives offers a delightful variety of culinary experiences including:

– Seasalt, the resort’s beachside all-day dining restaurant with an ocean view, serves coastal Mediterranean cuisine with Middle Eastern influences. Not to be missed are the restaurant’s signature salt-baked fish dishes.
– A spectacular Maldivian sunset alongside a refreshing selection of cocktails at Mirus Bar inspired by the region’s former spice trade routes and concocted with ingredients from the resort’s own herb garden.
– Umami offers Japanese-inspired menus prepared in a teppan theater with a premium selection of organically grown vegetables, Wagyu beef and sustainably sourced fish and seafood. The adjourning Yakitori Bar is the place to be to indulge in sundowners, from Asian-inspired craft cocktails and mocktails to fine Japanese sakes and spirits, amidst delicious smoky aromas from a robata grill.

– Pibati Café provides light bites and comfort food that are convenient for grab-and-go en route to an excursion.
Guests dreaming of an ultimate castaway experience can set sail in a traditional Maldivian dhoni on a two to three-hour journey around the Raa Atoll before returning to the resort’s private sandbank, The Shack, a secluded spot for a gourmet picnic, a sunset barbecue or a romantic candlelit dinner under the stars.

Haven for Relaxation

Nestled just above the treetops, Spa Alila features four double treatment suites, all with a private bathroom, shower and a floor-to-ceiling window with verdant views. Guests can indulge in rejuvenating treatments and beauty rituals that put a contemporary spin on ancient healing techniques and draw on the benefits of natural ingredients. Guests can also enjoy a complimentary daily yoga session in a tranquil outdoor space within the spa. The resort also offers a 24-hour fitness center and a beachfront infinity pool.

A wide range of water activities and excursions organized through the expert marine guides at the resort’s Water Sports and Dive Center are also available while Play Alila, a dedicated play and learning space for young guests will keep them entertained with toys, games and fun, supervised indoor and outdoor activities.

Bespoke Celebrations

From barefoot chic to elegant sophistication, couples can tie the knot or renew their vows with an enchanting celebration set in tropical splendor, whether on a pristine palm-fringed beach with the glistening ocean as a backdrop or on the private sandbank at sunset followed by a bespoke dinner under the stars.

“We are honored to welcome guests to one of the world’s most blissful destinations and we look forward to sharing with them the awe-inspiring nature that surrounds us,” said Alexandre Glauser, general manager, Alila Kothaifaru Maldives. “Here at our all-pool-villa sanctuary, guests can unwind in peaceful seclusion with charming views while our gracious hosts deliver personalized experiences leading to unique moments and treasured memories.”

Guided by its purpose of care, Hyatt’s multi-layered Global Care & Cleanliness Commitment further enhances its operational guidance and resources around colleague and guest safety and peace of mind. More information on Hyatt’s commitment can be found here: hyatt.com/care-and-cleanliness.

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About Alila
The hallmark of Alila hotels is the combination of innovative design and luxury in unique locations, set apart by an unprecedented level of private space, crafted artisanship, personalized hospitality, and bespoke journeys. Alila means “Surprise” in Sanskrit, which suitably describes the refreshing character of our properties and impressions of our guests when they stay with us. In support of sustainable tourism, Alila hotels adopt EarthCheck operating standards, integrating the natural, physical and cultural elements of their environments. To stay at any Alila hotels and resorts is to embark on a destination experience – be it in recreating the flavors of the local cuisine, enhancing your well-being through ancient healing arts or the thrill of adventure sports, you will re-discover the luxury of living at Alila hotels.

About Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Hyatt Hotels Corporation, headquartered in Chicago, is a leading global hospitality company guided by its purpose – to care for people so they can be their best. As of March 31, 2022, the Company’s portfolio included more than 1,150 hotels and all-inclusive properties in 71 countries across six continents. The Company’s offering includes the Park Hyatt®, Miraval®, Grand Hyatt®, Alila®, Andaz®, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt®, Destination by Hyatt™, Hyatt Regency®, Hyatt®, Hyatt Ziva™, Hyatt Zilara™, Thompson Hotels®, Hyatt Centric®, Caption by Hyatt, JdV by Hyatt™, Hyatt House®, Hyatt Place®, UrCove, and Hyatt Residence Club® brands, as well as resort and hotel brands under the AMR™ Collection, including Secrets® Resorts & Spas, Dreams® Resorts & Spas, Breathless Resorts & Spas®, Zoëtry® Wellness & Spa Resorts, Vivid Hotels & Resorts®, Alua Hotels & Resorts®, and Sunscape® Resorts & Spas. Subsidiaries of the Company operate the World of Hyatt® loyalty program, ALG Vacations®, Unlimited Vacation Club®, Amstar DMC destination management services, and Trisept Solutions® technology services.

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International Code Boost Tourist Confidence in the Americas

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UNWTO - International Code Boost Tourist Confidence in the Americas - TRAVELINDEXPunta del Este, Uruguay, May 27, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / Tourism leaders from the Americas have met to address the current challenges and opportunities around restoring confidence in travel across the region.

A special seminar on the UNWTO International Code for the Protection of Tourists (ICPT) featured interventions from the experts involved in drafting the landmark legal framework. The Code was approved by consensus by the 24th UNWTO General Assembly in Madrid, Spain, and is aimed at providing tourists with greater legal protection as the world opens up again following the pandemic.

To date, Ecuador, Guinea Bissau, Moldova and Paraguay have formally adhered to the ICPT, with the aim of integrating all of the Code in their national policies and legislation, and Uruguay has also announced it intends to do so. In particular, Ecuador is currently developing its national Organic Tourism Law (Proyecto de Ley Organica de Turismo) aimed at developing the necessary measures for the implementation of the ICPT within the country.

The technical seminar was held against the backdrop of the 67th meeting of the UNWTO Commission for the Americas and the 1st International Congress on Tourism and Law, organized by Uruguay in collaboration with UNWTO. In addition to expert insights on the application of the Code, participants were also presented with the results of a recent survey assessing the potential impacts of the ICPT on ‘visitor protection legislation and policies’ conducted by the Association of the Caribbean States in collaboration with UNWTO.

Alongside this, a Panel of Ministries of Tourism addressed the specific challenges and opportunities for the recovery of the tourism sector in the Americas in the environment arising as a result of COVID-19. The panel discussion focused on emergency situations and consumer protection rights of tourists and explored opportunities for rebuilding confidence among tourism consumers in a post-COVID-19 world.

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LISTENING IN: Lynyrd’s Skynyrd’s southern exposure

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In the last little while we’ve offered Dolly, the Bee Gees, and the “adult contemporary sounds” of James Taylor. Now, it’s time for a little “boogie from the south.” But not the song you might expect.

I’m often given suggestions for our hugely popular weekly video, and at the same time I’m constantly asked who my favourite artist is. While I find that impossible to answer – and have previously declared it to maybe possibly be the great Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly – my co-1A, or maybe 1B, or C, surely is Lynyrd Skynyrd.

To be honest, I’ve poked around for a suitable Skynyrd song for this spot before, but they usually tend to be in the seven- to 12-minute epic range, and even I will concede that “Free Bird” is a bit much for a Friday morning. And even if you’re not a fan of the band, you’ve probably heard “Sweet Home Alabama” a million times.

Moreover, as the infamous plane crash in 1977 literally stopped the band dead in its tracks (three band members were killed and the others severely injured), the original line-up never made it to the days of acoustic remakes or intimate TV appearances that often populate our offerings.

But there is this: a British TV performance from 1975 of “Call Me the Breeze,” a song written by J.J. Cale, but which Skynyrd grabbed in a stranglehold and made its own. It is actually my personal favourite, a blazing rocker that showcases the powerhouse vocals of Ronnie (“Mr. Breeze”) Van Zandt and Billy Powell’s riveting honky tonk piano, the latter the underrated ingredient in Skynyrd’s sound that made the Jacksonville, Fla., outfit the best southern rock band ever (sorry, Allman afficionados).

Sadly, the life of Van Zandt (and the others) was cut short in the crash, leaving fans to wonder what might yet have been if the original line-up had remained intact (several years after the crash, the band – named after their high school gym teacher Leonard Skinner – was revived with some of the original members and Van Zandt’s younger brother Johnny taking his place. A third brother, Donnie, it might be noted was a guitarist in 38 Special).

I’m also sometimes asked what band I regret never having seen in person. And to that I have no doubt – simply watch exhibit A below.

Have a favourite song you’d like hear/watch/share? Let me know at baginski@travelindustrytoday.com. No promises, but I’ll try.

Lyrics

Call me the breeze
I keep blowin’ down the road
Well now they call me the breeze
I keep blowin’ down the road
I ain’t got me nobody
I don’t carry me no load

Ain’t no change in the weather
Ain’t no changes in me
Well there ain’t no change in the weather
Ain’t no changes in me
And I ain’t hidin’ from nobody
Nobody’s hidin’ from me
Oh, that’s the way its supposed to be

[Guitar solo]

Well I got that green light baby
I got to keep movin’ on
Well, I got that green light baby
I got to keep movin’ on
Well I might go out to California
Might go down to Georgia
I don’t know

[Piano solo]

Well I dig you Georgia peaches
Makes me feel right at home
Well now I dig you Georgia peaches
Makes me feel right at home
But I don’t love me no one woman
So, I can’t stay in Georgia long

Well now they call me the breeze
I keep blowin’ down the road
Well now they call me the breeze
I keep blowin’ down the road
I ain’t got me nobody
I don’t carry me no load

Oooh, Mr. Breeze

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