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    Goa Hosts Successful 4th G20 Tourism Working Group and Tourism Ministers Meeting

    Jaun ShahiBy Jaun ShahiJune 28, 20233 Mins Read
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    New Delhi, 28 June 2023 – In a remarkable display of global cooperation, the 4th G20 Tourism Working Group and Tourism Ministers Meeting was successfully organized in the picturesque state of Goa last week. The event, hosted by India, brought together tourism officials and ministers from G20 countries to discuss crucial issues and forge partnerships to shape the future of global tourism.

    Ms. V Vidyavathi, Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism, took the opportunity to hold a media briefing yesterday, highlighting the achievements and outcomes of this significant gathering. With its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality, Goa proved to be the ideal setting for this momentous event.

    Ms V Vidyavathi, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism held a media briefing today regarding the successfully organized 4th #G20 Tourism Working Group and Tourism Ministers Meeting held in📍Goa last week.#G20India pic.twitter.com/lwZBGQjtEg

    — Ministry of Tourism (@tourismgoi) June 27, 2023

    The meeting served as a platform for G20 countries to collaborate on sustainable tourism practices, the promotion of inclusive growth, and the recovery of the tourism sector in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The participants engaged in fruitful discussions, sharing insights, best practices, and innovative ideas to navigate the challenges faced by the industry.

    One of the key focuses of the gathering was the revitalization of tourism post-pandemic. The delegates acknowledged the importance of coordinated efforts in restoring traveler confidence and ensuring a safe and seamless travel experience. Emphasis was placed on the implementation of robust health and safety protocols, the integration of digital technologies, and the promotion of sustainable tourism practices.

    Furthermore, the G20 Tourism Working Group recognized the crucial role of technology in enhancing tourism resilience and competitiveness. Discussions centered around harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, big data, and digital platforms to facilitate seamless travel, personalized experiences, and targeted marketing strategies.

    Additionally, sustainable tourism emerged as a central theme, with an emphasis on preserving natural and cultural heritage, mitigating the impact of tourism on the environment, and promoting community engagement. The G20 countries expressed their commitment to adopting sustainable practices, such as promoting responsible tourism, reducing carbon emissions, and supporting local communities.

    Ms. Vidyavathi commended the outcomes of the meeting and expressed her optimism about the future of tourism. She highlighted the significance of international collaboration in addressing common challenges and leveraging the potential of tourism as a driver of economic growth and cultural exchange.

    The successful organization of the 4th G20 Tourism Working Group and Tourism Ministers Meeting in Goa not only showcased India’s commitment to the global tourism agenda but also highlighted Goa’s potential as a premier destination for international events. As the tourism industry charts a path towards recovery, the lessons learned and collaborations forged during this gathering will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable and resilient future for global tourism.

    4th G20 TWG cultural heritage Goa media briefing Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism Tourism Ministers Meeting V Vidyavath
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