Tokyo Host Global Travel & Tourism Summit in 2012

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today announces it will hold its 2012 Global Travel & Tourism Summit in Tokyo, Japan.

Despite stiff competition from three other candidate cities, Tokyo's success was due to a convincing and compelling presentation that combined industry commitment, government support and enthusiasm from its agencies, dedication to a carbon neutral Summit and high standards of efficiency and capability.

The overall accessibility of the destination and - following a deep recession - evidence of accelerating GDP growth and a re-emerging Japanese tourism market, will help ensure the Summit is the must-attend event of the year. The 100 year anniversary of Japan Tourism Board that same year will also guarantee the Summit is a resounding success.

"I'm very pleased that Tokyo will host our 2012 Summit. It is a city that enjoys more than 400 years of history and is also one of the most exciting modern and cultural destinations in the world," says Jean-Claude Baumgarten, President & CEO for WTTC.

"Asia remains at the forefront of Travel & Tourism growth in the next few years. Our Summit's return to the region will give delegates the opportunity to address the issues and explore opportunities to secure the industry's success."

WTTC 11th Global Travel & Tourism Summit will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on 17-19 May 2011.

The Summit is the world's highest-level gathering of Travel & Tourism industry Chairs, Chief Executives and senior government officials, working together to unlock our industry's significant potential for sustainable development and economic growth across the globe.

The Summit will be hosted by the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority (LVCVA) and supported by MGM Resorts International and the US Travel Association.


Source: World Travel & Tourism Council / Nevistas


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