GLOBAL TRAVEL ASSOCIATION COALITION (GTAC)

Global Travel Association Coalition (GTAC) exists to promote a better understanding of Travel & Tourism’s role as a driver of economic growth and employment. It offers ‘One Voice’ to spur governments to develop policies which contribute to the profitable, sustainable and long-term growth of the industry.

GTAC is comprised of Airports Council International (ACI), Cruise Line International Association (CLIA), International Air Transport Association (IATA), International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), World Economic Forum (WEF), World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).

The members of GTAC commit to work with a coordinated approach, with governments and the private sector, to advance Travel Facilitation, Infrastructure Development, Environmental Sustainability and Investment in Human Capital. The agenda’s objectives will be addressed through:

1. Continued research-based evidence on the value and impact of Travel and Tourism and the impact of policies shifts;
2. Speaking as one to promote the Agenda’s implementation and ensure Travel & Tourism can be an effective driver of inclusive economic growth and sustainable development; and
3. Calling on governments to agree to national tourism policies that bring together all relevant government agencies while creating or strengthening public/private sector cooperation and public/public coordination of tourism planning and development at all levels.

The Agenda lays out testimony on the conditions for these four critical issues and defines the following Calls to Action.

1. On Travel Facilitation, the GTAC Calls for

a) Policies to facilitate international Travel & Tourism and thus export growth which generates economic and social benefits globally.
b) The expansion of transparent visa processes, visa waiver programmes, regional visa agreements and trusted traveller programmes as well as seamless travel procedures at borders.
c) The use of new technologies to make travel more accessible, convenient, and more efficient while enhancing security.

2. On Infrastructure Development, the GTAC Calls for

a) The advancement of air, rail, sea and road connectivity through properly designed regulatory frameworks including measures enabling market and capital access in the context of tourism, transport and trade.
b) Government and private sector co-operation to capitalise on innovative and technological resources for improving and accelerating intermodal and infrastructure development.
c) Setting and strengthening public/private partnerships to assure legislative and funding needs for improvements and expansion of infrastructure.

3. On Environmental Sustainability, the GTAC Calls for

a) Interagency coordination in considering and implementing ways to protect the environment while fostering the sector’s growth and its socio-economic benefits for host communities.
b) A higher level of accountability through the development of strong public/private partnerships for the measurement of tourism’s environmental impacts, and evidence-based decision making.
c) Greater investment in innovation, adequate legislation and technological solutions that ensure the sustainability of the sector and minimise adverse environmental and social impacts.

4. On Investment in Human Capital, the GTAC Calls for

a) Greater co-ordination between governments, the industry and the education sector to assess and address the needs for future talent requirements that meet the forecasted global growth of Travel & Tourism.
b) The positioning of Travel & Tourism as a viable career option.
c) The sharing of best practice in and development of training programmes for the sector.

 The European Travel Advocacy Coalition (ETAC) launched by AALEP support GTAC's Agenda.

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