Imagine being a major tourism organisation and then announcing that your global conference will be held later in the month.
Have these tourism "experts" not noticed how hard it is to get a flight - and failed to note that the end of November is painfully close to Christmas; a peak time for travel agents and tourism operators.
Apparently not.
A press release dropped yesterday saying that the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia (MOTAC) and the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) will jointly organise the 6th World Tourism Conference (WTC) 2022 from November 28-30 in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
Themed “Tourism Futures Reimagined”, the conference aims to provide an "interdisciplinary platform" (how very newspeak) that champions thought leadership on tourism futures and strategies driving tourism's recovery and resilience in a post-pandemic world.
OK. we know that jargon will be to the forefront for those that do manage to get to the event.
WTC 2022 will apparently feature a line-up of "world-renowned" speakers over four sessions.
Malaysia reopened its international borders on April1.
That's all I've got.
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