The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have officially called (24 February 2022) for the lifting of travel bans, as they do not raise the price and continue to contribute to economic and social stress. The agencies agreed to collaborate on a comprehensive acceptance as a true architecture for the revival of the travel industry. UNWTO and WHO stated that general restrictions deserve to be replaced through risk-based, evidence-based and context-specific policies, and also under pressure on the need for transparent and consistent regulations on fitness and travel. The agencies said there is a need to build a global acceptance as true with architecture for societies and economies in the context of the pandemic and that there is a “real opportunity for tourism to make a contribution to this process, with UNWTO play as a key role,” according to who. Michael Ryan, Executive Director of the Emergency Program. [more – Original PR]
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have officially called (24 February 2022) for the lifting of travel bans, as they do not raise the price and continue to contribute to economic and social stress. The agencies agreed to collaborate on a comprehensive acceptance as a true architecture for the recovery of the travel industry. UNWTO and WHO stated that general restrictions deserve to be replaced through risk-based, evidence-based and context-specific policies, and also under pressure on the need for transparent and consistent regulations on fitness and travel. The agencies said there is a need to build a global acceptance as true with architecture for societies and economies in the context of the pandemic and that there is a “real opportunity for tourism to make a contribution to this process, with UNWTO play as a key role,” according to who. Michael Ryan, Executive Director of the Emergency Program. [more – Original PR]