Diversifying tourism across Asia and the Pacific, alongside promoting more and better education,
- 7/24/2024
- 255 Day

Diversifying
tourism across Asia and the Pacific, alongside promoting more and better
education, will be key to building a more resilient and sustainable sector.
According to UN Tourism’s data, the sector is
experiencing a rapid recovery in Asia and the Pacific, with arrivals reaching
82% of pre-pandemic levels in the first quarter of 2024, boosted by the
re-opening of many destinations throughout 2023. Now, with full recovery on the
horizon, the latest joint meeting of UN Tourism’s Commission for Asia and the
Pacific (CAP) and its Commission of South Asia (CSA), focused on the challenges
and opportunities for creating a positive and lasting transformation.
UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili
said: “As our data shows, tourism’s recovery is close to complete here in Asia
and Pacific. We worked together to face the crisis head on. And now we must
work together to focus on our priorities for the future. That means supporting
education, driving investments into our sector and further strengthening the
ties between public and private to build resilience and advance sustainability
and inclusive growth.”
