The interventions of Apostolos Tzitzikostas, European Comissioner of Sustainable Mobility and Tourism, and of Natalia Bayona, executive director, World's Tourism Organization, are expected.
DID YOU LIKE THIS CONTENT? WELL... YOU HAVE ALL OF OUR FULL PROGRAMS HERE!Forbes Spain will celebrate, next Wednesday November 26th, the Forbes Regenerative Tourism Balearic Islands Summit, an encounter that will gather business and institutional leaders of the national and international field. The session will analyze how regenerative tourism can turn into an economic engine and competitive advantage of the Mediterranean. The role of the Balearics as a pioneer territory in a regenratve wealth main model sustained in innovation, sustainability and territorial cohesin will also be treated with depth.
The goal of the session is "adding and offering, to this effort that the islands are already doing and leading, a dialogue and international projection space that connects Balearic talent, companies and institutions with global conversion about tourism, sustainability and competitiveness” has explained Bárbara Manrique, editorial director of Forbes Summit. “It is not about discovering a model —that the Balearics boosts since long ago—, but giving it a new global dimension thanks to international influence and reach of the voices that we will gather through Forbes as thought and leadership platform” she has added.
The summit's agenda will combine high-level institutional and business representatives, with the participation of representatives of the Government of the Balearic Islands, the European Commission, the World's Tourism Organization (OMT) and Phonetics, alongside companies committed with the sustainable future of the archipelago. Highlighted organizations and personalities that represent the cultural and social identity of the Balearics will also be present.
During the session, the interventions of Apostolos Tzitzikostas, European Comissioner of Sustainable Mobility and Tourism, and of Natalia Bayona, executive director, World's Tourism Organization, who will close the encounter with the president of the Government of the Balearic Islands, Marga Prohens, are expected. Both will share a final conversation about the Balearics as European model of regenerative wealth, in which they will treat challenges and opportunities of sustainable tourism from a global and European perspective. Their intervention will put the final touch to a date that aspires to project an international vision of the future's tourism from Mallorca.