World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) announced the winners of the UNWTO
Awards for Excellence and Innovation in Tourism which are the flagship
awards for the global tourism sector, recognizing knowledge creation,
dissemination and innovative solutions. The winners were announced at
the Awards Ceremony which, for the second consecutive year, took place
at the International Tourism Trade Fair (FITUR) in Madrid, Spain.
A project promoting domestic tourism in Peru, an initiative for
travelers to immerse in the Maasai community in Tanzania, an innovative
marketing project from Amsterdam and an application promoting European
tourism were the winners of the 11th UNWTO Awards for Excellence and
Innovation in Tourism (Madrid, Spain, 28 January 2015).
The UNWTO Ulysses Awardees for Innovation, distinguished in four categories, were:
a) UNWTO Ulysses Award for Innovation in Public Policy and
Governance: Domestic Tourism Promotion Initiative “Y tú, qué planes?”,
Commission for the Promotion of Exports and Tourism - PromPeru (Peru)
b) UNWTO Ulysses Award for Innovation in Enterprises: Isoitok Camp Manyara, The African Footprint Co ltd (Tanzania)
c) UNWTO Ulysses Award for Innovation in Non-Governmental
Organizations: Visit Amsterdam, See Holland, Amsterdam Marketing (The
Netherlands)
d) UNWTO Ulysses Award for Innovation in Research and Technology: Visit Europe iPad App, European Travel Commission
“If innovation is the spark, then knowledge is the fuel that drives
tourism”, said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, opening the Awards
Ceremony. “The finalists honoured tonight are outstanding examples of
forward-thinking initiatives in sustainability, social inclusion and
technology in the tourism sector, and are as such key contributors in
turning tourism into a force for good across the globe, a goal we must
all be deeply committed to“, he added.
Dr. Eduardo Fayos-Solà was presented with the UNWTO Ulysses Prize for
Creation and Dissemination of Knowledge. Dr. Fayos-Solà has dedicated
his career to advancing the theory and practice of tourism policy and
governance from various positions in academia, the private sector,
government, and international organizations. Among his many
accomplishments, he was behind the creation and implementation of
Spain’s first Tourism Policy Plan.
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