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Adventure travel will feature prominently at ITB-Berlin this year, as evidenced by the presence of the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) in the opening congress, Corporate Social Responsibility Day, during a panel and the ATTA’s new AdventureConnect Peer-to-Peer exchange in Hall 4.1 - Adventure Stage. And, for the first time, IPK’s ITB World Tourism Monitor report 2012/2013, includes a section devoted to adventure travel industry trends.
On Wednesday March 6th from 11:00 to 12:00 at Hall 4.1 - Big Stage, ATTA’s president Mr. Shannon Stowell and executive director of Europe Mr. Chris Doyle will hold a joint talk centered around Imagine. Inspire. Invest. Using market trends and case studies they will prove that adventure travel is a powerful tool for ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
Conveying the need for more professionalism, dedication to tourism values and investment from both public and private sectors Stowell said, “We continue to look at ways to satisfy the needs and demands of the adventure travel industry from education to responsible economic development. With adventure travel growing at 17 percent each year compared to traditional tourism growing at around 4 percent, it is a clear indicator that adventure travel is resonating with the consumer as well as the destinations.”
Stowell also will moderate the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Day in Hall 7.3 - Auditorium Europa from 10:40 to 17:30 on Thursday March 7th. The CSR day will feature a field of prominent experts from the tourism industry and political arena to discuss strategies, best practices and the economic potential of sustainable tourism. Sessions for the CSR day, include:
On Wednesday March 6th from 11:00 to 12:00 at Hall 4.1 - Big Stage, ATTA’s president Mr. Shannon Stowell and executive director of Europe Mr. Chris Doyle will hold a joint talk centered around Imagine. Inspire. Invest. Using market trends and case studies they will prove that adventure travel is a powerful tool for ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
Conveying the need for more professionalism, dedication to tourism values and investment from both public and private sectors Stowell said, “We continue to look at ways to satisfy the needs and demands of the adventure travel industry from education to responsible economic development. With adventure travel growing at 17 percent each year compared to traditional tourism growing at around 4 percent, it is a clear indicator that adventure travel is resonating with the consumer as well as the destinations.”
Stowell also will moderate the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Day in Hall 7.3 - Auditorium Europa from 10:40 to 17:30 on Thursday March 7th. The CSR day will feature a field of prominent experts from the tourism industry and political arena to discuss strategies, best practices and the economic potential of sustainable tourism. Sessions for the CSR day, include:
- Working Towards A Greater Good: The Role of Sustainable Tourism in Addressing The Millennium Development Goals
- Female Executives — Career Paths and Strategy Implications in The Tourism Industry
- Studiosus Debate: Holiday Encounters with Local People — What Does The Tourist Want, What Do The Locals Expect?
- Water Shortages: A Potential Conflict Between Tourists and Locals?
- Certified Sustainable Destinations: Baden-Württemberg, An Example of Best Practices
- The Child Protection Code of Conduct: The Challenges and Problems of Putting It into Practice
- Advertising Sustainable Products: Research Findings for Higher Sales
Concurrent with the CSR Day moderated by Stowell on March 7th, Doyle will join panelists to discuss Shifts of Travel Culture in Hall 4.1 - Adventure Stage from 12:00 to 13:00.
In the afternoon on Thursday, March 7th, the ATTA will co-present the AdventureConnect Peer-to-Peer Exchange in Hall 4.1 - Adventure Stage at 17:30. During this event the ATTA will invite ITB attendees to identify and explore adventure travel issues, challenges and opportunities as a way to address global market expectations and dynamics. Present at the Exchange, as well as at a post networking AdventureConnect cocktail, sponsored by Chile, will be several leaders from the ATTA including Stowell, Doyle, as well as Mr. Antonio Del Rosal, Executive Director of Latin America and Ms. Manal Kelig, ATTA’s newly appointed Executive Director for the Middle East and North Africa.
In addition to its participation in the above events and panels, the ATTA will exhibit at ITB Berlin March 6-10, 2013, in the Adventure & Responsible Tourism Hall 4.1, stand 234. The ATTA will also be supporting a Responsible Tourism Networking gathering in Hall 4.1 on March 8th starting at 18:00.
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ITB Berlin has become the world’s leading travel trade show, hosting more than 113,000 trade visitors as well as 10,000 exhibitors. Part of the ITB Berlin is the professional convention, ‘ITB Berlin Convention‘, the Leading Travel Industry Think Tank, which has turned into one of the most important trade visitor magnets in the tourism industry, pulling over 172,000 visitors in 2012.
About Adventure Travel Trade Association (@adventuretweets)
Established in 1990, the Seattle-based Adventure Travel Trade Association, composed of more than 800 members worldwide, serves as the hub for tour operators, tourism boards, media, specialty agents, adventure accommodations and industry partners with a vested interest in the sustainable development of adventure tourism. Host of the annual Adventure Travel World Summit executive trade conferences, the ATTA is dedicated to unifying, networking, professionalizing, promoting and responsibly growing the adventure travel market. The ATTA also publishes www.AdventureTravelNews.com, the adventure tourism community’s news source and makes possible www.Adventure.Travel, the traveler’s guide for trusted tour operators from around the globe specializing in physical, cultural and nature-based adventures.
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