International Tourism Leaders Summit 2019 on 28th September 2019


Maldives
PUBLISHED September 25, 2019

The fifth consecutive International Tourism Leaders Summit (ITLS) and Tourism Research Conference (TRC) will be held on 28 September at the BMICH, Colombo from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. followed by cocktails.

It is organized by Students of the Tourism Study Programs and Alumni Association of Tourism Economics and Hospitality Management (AATHEM), Department of Economics, University of Colombo and Sri Lanka Tourism, Ministry of Tourism Development, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs, together with the other key partners,  under the theme: "Tourism and Jobs: A Better Future for All together with the 5th Consecutive International Tourism Leaders Summit (ITLS) & Tourism Research Conference (TRC) at the BMICH, Colombo.  Several Panel Discussions are expected to be held with the participation of eminent resource personnel representing UNWTO, ILO, Industry Associations and other related organizations, nationally and internationally.

The International Tourism Leaders Summit (ITLS) and International Tourism Research Conference (ITRC), is mainly focusing on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) in the global arena. It tries to emphasize the journey to 2030 in alignment of United Nations Global Agenda. The Conference would serve as a Tourism Knowledge, Innovation, Policy and Synergy platform bringing together diplomats, international organizations, policy makers, relevant ministries, cooperate sector, investors and the tourism and hospitality business sectors from local, regional and global tourism stakeholders, to determine the way forward for sustainable tourism development in Sri Lanka. Academia to conduct scientific and technical research.

Hanaa Singer, UN Resident Coordinator, United Nations, Sri Lanka, would be the expected Chief Guest and Vladan Pantelic, Head, Revenue Operations, Jumeirah Group, would be delivering the Key note speech on "Sentiment Analysis and Reputation Management.

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