Welcome New Member - August 2020
Join us in welcoming a new organisation that has joined the PATA community last month.
‘Travel To: Tomorrow’ Ep.8 - Damian Cook and John Bailey
In this EP, Daniel Cook and John Bailey share their insight into crisis management and best practice in crisis communications.
‘Travel To: Tomorrow’ Ep.7 - Mandip Singh Soin
Mandip Singh Soin shares how a trip to a no man’s land can raise sustainability awareness and pushes us to the edge of the seats through the story of his journey.
The Missing Blueprint
We have now reached a phase where everyone is realising that a vaccine may be months if not years away and we must learn to adapt to what it has come to be referred to as the “new normal”.
Piloting a Course to Post-COVID-19 Recovery
Gain insights on how the aviation industry will change after the pandemic, learn possible ways to reverse the damage caused by COVID-19…
An Intern’s Perspective: How Life Changed in the Time of COVID-19
How has life changed for you in the last month? A PATA Intern reflects on the changes at work, and in her own life, during the onset of the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Asia Pacific Destination Forecasts 2020-2024
PATA is pleased to announce the second issue of a suite of 39 destination-specific reports for the period 2020-2024.
What Happens When You Are PATA Face of the Future: A Conversation with Flori-Anne Dela Cruz
Flori-Anne Dela Cruz, youth representative to Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) Board of Directors, was awarded as 2019 PATA Face of Future. Hop on the conversation with Flori-Anne a year after the nomination to know about her experience and visions for future.
Tourism and Land in Palau
“President John F. Kennedy once said about economic development that ‘a rising tide lifts all boats’. Kennedy was, of course, right, but he missed something really, really important: A rising tide only lifts all boats when everyone has a boat.” - The Daily Take Team, 2014. In Palau, tourism brings the “rising tide of economic development” but land is the boat few Palauans have.
Best Practices in Tourism, Security, Risk Management and Crisis Recovery, Part 2
To manage tourism security, there are some more tips to take action according to Tourism & More. Since tourism security and wellbeing are fundamental factors in sustainability, it is important to invest in them thoroughly from a long-term perspective. Natural disasters, health crises, and other risks should be prepared for because dangers are always around us. Check this article to get some ideas on making good tourism security.
Best Practices in Tourism Security, Risk Management and Crisis Recovery, Part 1
In terms of tourism security, it is part of the overall local environment. Crisis can happen at any time and any place; therefore, risk management should be dealt with in the tourism industry as well. Regarding Tourism Tidbits, an organization Tourism & More introduces some ideas that can enhance tourism security in this article.
A Statement From Tourism & More INC. About Religious Tourism
Religion is one of the major businesses that greatly impact the tourism industry. With the increasing number of events, missionary works, humanitarian interest, faith based travel took place in this growing travel trend, which is not surprising at all. This article provides some insights into why religious travel develops.
Sustainable Corporations Perform Better Financially, Report Finds
S&P 500 companies that build sustainability into their core strategies are outperforming other companies that fail to show leadership on the index. The report by nonprofit CDP proved the long-debated industry question that sustainability improves financial results. As well as companies investing in carbon reductions achieve a strong financial performance, companies failing to respond to the climate changes are getting higher risks.
Destinations & Communities: Implementation
Destinations don’t noticeably move from one phase to another but rather move fluidly between planning and implementation. Implementing sustainable tourism outcomes is a delicate balance of developing without overdeveloping, marketing without over-promoting and managing without stifling the natural and dynamic social and cultural attributes of unique and vibrant destinations.