UNWTO teams up with others for Future of Tourism World Summit on Oct. 26 & 27

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The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) is partnering with the Camaras Fundación INCYDE and Advanced Leadership Foundation to host the first-ever Future of Tourism World Summit.

The Summit is scheduled for October 26th and 27th, 2021
It will feature more than 100 speakers from all over the world debating about different tourism topics to build a new normal with over 30 mind-opening talks/debates.

The two-day program will also present numerous talks about tourism recovery, the global contribution, culture identities, tourism marketing, climate change and renewable tourism, digitalization, smart destinations and much more.
Register in https://thefutureoftourism.org/ to join the stream event! and find out all the ways to explore the world.

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