Pacific Leaders Pledge To Bolster Regional Connectivity Across Region
The strategic plan emphasises the well-being of Pacific communities and amplify their voices on global issues
Pacific Leaders Pledge To Bolster Regional Connectivity Across Region
Consultations are underway with governments, stakeholders from the private sector and key partners to shape a responsible tourism strategy that will focus on six key areas.
Pacific leaders are intensifying efforts to link tourism and aviation, aiming to boost economic growth and advance sustainable development goals.
Christopher Crocker, Chief Executive Officer of the Pacific Tourism Organisation, said that their Strategic Plan for 2025-2029 aims to align tourism growth with the environmental priorities of the 2050 Blue Pacific strategy, Xinhua news agency reported quoting the Fiji Broadcasting Corporation.
Crocker said the strategic plan emphasises the well-being of Pacific communities and seeks to amplify their voice on global issues. Consultations are underway with governments, stakeholders from the private sector and key partners to shape a responsible tourism strategy that will focus on six areas, including sustainable development management, capacity building, and workforce training, he said.
Fijian Deputy Prime Minister and Chair of the Pacific Tourism Council of Ministers Viliame Gavoka said connectivity between Pacific Island countries remains a significant challenge. Improving regional connectivity is vital to boosting tourism and ensuring the sector's long-term growth, he added.