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The inaugural Pacific Tourism Insights Conference (PTIC), successfully brought together over 180 delegates to explore the key influences that will drive and shape future thinking in terms of tourism marketing, destination development and the challenges of crisis and recovery in the South Pacific region. Planned and implemented by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) in partnership with the South Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) and the Vanuatu Tourism Office (VTO), the event took place in Port Vila, Vanuatu on Wednesday, October 25. PATA’s Regional Director – Pacific Chris Flynn said, “The event yielded a new era in the Pacific tourism conversation by exploring regional opportunities and challenges in line with global trends and influences. It became obvious throughout the proceedings that a new way of thinking is required if we are to plan for a better future. A future that embraces change and understanding that each of us have a duty to leave our industry ....
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Monday, 3 May 2021, 11:29 am New Zealand tourism operators are gearing up to collaborate on key challenges at TRENZ Hui 2021 in Ōtautahi Christchurch this week. ‘Revive, reconnect and revitalise’ are the themes that will dominate the two-day event, which is the first time TRENZ has been held in this format. To set the scene on day one (5 May), TIA Chief Executive Chris Roberts, Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive René de Monchy and TIA Chair Gráinne Troute will cover the ‘here and now’ and the key issues the industry will likely need to navigate in the next 18 months. Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel and ....
Press Release – TRENZ New Zealand tourism operators are gearing up to collaborate on key challenges at TRENZ Hui 2021 in tautahi Christchurch this week. Revive, reconnect and revitalise are the themes that will dominate the two-day event, which is the first time TRENZ … New Zealand tourism operators are gearing up to collaborate on key challenges at TRENZ Hui 2021 in Ōtautahi Christchurch this week. ‘Revive, reconnect and revitalise’ are the themes that will dominate the two-day event, which is the first time TRENZ has been held in this format. To set the scene on day one (5 May), TIA Chief Executive Chris Roberts, Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive René de Monchy and TIA Chair Gráinne Troute will cover the ‘here and now’ and the key issues the industry will likely need to navigate in the next 18 months. ....
Culture and Heritage Tourism NGOs Create Global Alliance share this article 1 min WTACH CEO Chris Flynn and CHEA Founder & CEO Stephanie Jones: helping communities put responsible cultural and heritage tourism at the forefront of travel revival
Photo: World Tourism Association for Culture and Heritage (WTACH) Two tourism bodies have signed an agreement to put culture, heritage and communities at the forefront of the post-Covid travel recovery. Advertisements The new partnership will see the two organisations work together to boost best practices, deliver education and training and advocate for better conservation, equity and access. WTACH and CHEA are experts and global leaders in culture and heritage tourism, said Chris Flynn, CEO of WTACH. With CHEA, we aim to help destinations and the tourism sector present the unique aspects of their cultural heritage in a way that celebrates and respects host communiti ....