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Previous WTTC Global Summit Themes and Locations

  • 2013- 13th Global Summit Abu Dhabi

"A time for leadership"

  • 2012 -12th Global Summit Tokyo/Sendai

“Leading a Dynamic Industry through Turbulent Times”

  • 2011 -11th Global Travel & Tourism Summit- Las Vegas

“Powering Global Growth of Travel & Tourism”

  • 2010- 10th Global Travel & Tourism Summit- Beijing

“World’s Leading Industry- Reaching New Frontiers”

  • 2009- 9th Global Travel & Tourism Summit- Florinaopolis

“Real Partnerships- Energising Economies”

  • 2008- 8th Global Travel & Tourism Summit- Dubai

“World Citizens”

  • 2007- 7th Global Travel & Tourism Summit- Lisbon

“Breaking Barriers - Managing Growth”

  • 2006- 6th Global Travel & Tourism Summit- Washington

“Open Mind - Open World”

  • 2005- 5th Global Travel & Tourism Summit- New Delhi

“Realising the Potential”

  • 2004- 4th Global Travel & Tourism Summit- Doha, Qatar

“Driving Change”

  • 2003- 3rd Global Travel & Tourism Summit- Vilamoura

“Building New Tourism”

  • 2000- 2nd Summit- Vilamoura

(Aim and objective: How the public and private sectors can work together to ensure market expansion and development.)

  • 1997- 1st Summit- Vilamoura

(Aim and objective: Action by both the public and private sectors to integrate Travel & Tourism into overall government policy to tackle unemployment worldwide.)

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