WTTC Revises Summit Agenda

. May 12, 2009

MAY 11, 2009 - Concerns about the recent outbreak of swine flu and the worldwide coverage it is receiving have caused the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the forum for leaders of the travel and tourism industry, to revise its agenda for the 9th Global Travel & Tourism Summit, taking place later this week in Florian'opolis, the state capital of Santa Catarina, Brazil.

The opening session of the Summit will now be dedicated to the subject of a possible impending pandemic and WTTC will unveil a new economic model it has prepared, in collaboration with Oxford Economics, to forecast the economic impact of such a pandemic on Travel & Tourism.

"We have to take this situation very seriously," said Jean-Claude Baumgarten, WTTC President & CEO, "despite the fact that the World Health Organization (WHO) currently maintains that there is no reason to impose travel restrictions unless people are already ill."

"The public concern generated by misguided headlines in some media has inevitably affected Travel & Tourism demand," Baumgarten added.

The Summit session, 'Are we really ready to deal with a pandemic? ', will include panellists from the industry, the media, as well as representatives from WHO and the Tourism Emergency Research Network (TERN), which groups all international public and private sector organisations and associations involved in Travel & Tourism. Oxford Economics will present the research findings.

In addition to addressing key concerns about the outbreak of swine flu and the preparedness of the industry for a pandemic, the session will discuss ways of ensuring a rapid recovery for the Travel & Tourism industry.

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