In 2024, what are the best opportunities for tourism over the next five years?
Over the next five years, what is the best opportunity for travel & tourism where you work, or that you have identified through your research and study?
And what are the key strategies that your organisation, destination, or the industry at large should employ to take advantage of that opportunity?
It’s a “Good Tourism” Insight Bites question.
Your correspondent put the question to a range of travel & tourism stakeholders in the “GT” network, inviting emailed written responses of no more than 300 words. Thanks to the 13 respondents who shared their thoughts on the question. Their answers appear in the order received.
Included in this “GT” Insight Bites compilation are four “GT” Insight BiteX contributions. BiteX (where ‘X’ is up to you) is an opportunity for any travel & tourism stakeholder to discuss anything (within reason) they want within the strict 300-word limit.
(Click/touch an item on the Bites menu to go straight to it.)
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- In Rwanda: Virunga Transboundary Collaboration | Greg Bakunzi
- Technology … with care | Saverio Francesco Bertolucci
- ‘Strong ambition’ climate action | Geoffrey Lipman
- ‘Balanced tourism’ and social enterprises | Jens Thraenhart
- Opportunities for the most adaptive | Wolfgang Georg Arlt
- Leadership activated | K Michael Haywood
- In Rwanda: ‘Significant strides’ in development | Rwaka Mabrise
- In Asia and the Pacific: What can PATA do? | Peter Semone
- Sustainability niches | Ed Jackiewicz
- In Rwanda: Favourable conditions | Roger Irakoze
- In Kenya: Demand for sustainable, responsible tourism | Edwin Magio
- A growing interest in tackling food waste | Rubina Srikureja
- More active and involved communities | Jonathon Day
- “GT” Insight BiteX (‘X’ is up to you)
- BiteX: Pune’s pollution problems | Sandip Sahebrao Tapkir
- BiteX: ‘You cannot beat climage change, but …’ | Wolfgang Georg Arlt
- BiteX: What do leaders have in common? | K Michael Haywood
- BiteX: ‘Climate change blanches greenwashin’ | Herb Hiller
- What do you think?
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