by: Juergen T Steinmetz |
Today Haiti became the 131st country for the fast-expanding membership base for World Tourism Network. SMEs in travel and tourism matter for WTN.
World Tourism Network wants to make it easy for new members to join the network with membership fees as low as $5.00/ year.
The goal is to bring Small and Medium Size Businesses together with the larger players in travel and tourism and the public sector.
WTN founder and chairman Juergen Steinmetz, who is also the publisher of eTurboNews said:
“World Tourism Network started as Rebuilding.travel in March 2020 to launch the first discussion in the world on COVID and its influence on the global and travel and tourism industry.”
“Our team has been working on a volunteer basis for a little more than 3 years and our young organization aimed to support the Small and Medium size businesses in the world now expanded to 131 countries. We’re so proud.”
“Local chapters are emerging in various parts of the world and are independently working with our global support to make SMEs in tourism matter.
“Our first global WTN summit in Bali, Indonesia, is upcoming.”
Steinmetz added: Besides our summit in Bali, we are also co-hosting the upcoming Himalayan Travel Mart June 6-9 in Kathmandu.
“Our chapter in Bali and Jakarta has been working day and night to prepare for TIME 2023, the first Global Summit by the World Tourism Network,” said Mudi Astutu, Chairwomen of the World Tourism Network.
The WTN Think Tank, Summit, and Business Exchange will take place from September 29- October 1 with the support of The Ministry of Tourism and the Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia, who rang the Bell for TIME 2023 in February.
The Bali Tourism Boards and an ever-expanding network of sponsors are trying to get the microphone and participate in the networking offered during TIME 2023.
Delegates from all corners of Indonesia and dozens of countries worldwide will discuss climate change, the advantage and opportunities of operating as an SME, Health and Wellness Tourism, Climate Change, the first Asian Tourism Investment Conference, and a discussion under the leadership by the Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism from Jamaica on Resilience in Travel and Tourism.
A business exchange will bring buyers and sellers together to help destinations access a potential outbound market in Indonesia. Indonesia is the largest country in ASEAN, with 268 Million. Indonesia has the largest number of Muslims of any country in the world.
Bali, with a prominent Hindu population, will be hosting TIME 2023 in cooperation with The Bali Tourism Board, and the National Bank of Indonesia in Bali.
The largest Fam trip ever promoted in WTN will open new doors for the inbound niche markets of the Islands of the Gods and the rest of Indonesia.
Tourism boards from Maldives to Montenegro are invited to showcase their destination to WTN members and the potential Indonesia Outbound market.
More information on TIME 2023 at www.time2023.com
Membership in the World Tourism Network starts from $5 a year.
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