UNWTO welcomes the
Declaration issued by the Tourism Ministers of the G20 economies (T20) calling
for priority to be given to facilitating travel as a means to boost economic
growth and create jobs.
“To ensure that
tourism can play a key role in creating employment opportunities, both directly
and indirectly through linkages to the local economy, raising national income,
improving the balance of payments and boosting economic growth, priority should
be given to facilitating travel and tourism,” says the Declaration.
Preliminary
research prepared by UNWTO and the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
estimates that certain improvements to visa processes could create an
additional five million jobs for the G20 economies by 2015 and generate an
additional US$ 206 billion in international tourism receipts.
In light of the
role of visa facilitation in supporting economic growth and job creation, and
given the current economic climate, the Declaration encourages the G20 to
leverage new technologies to make travel “more accessible, convenient and more
efficient without a diminution of national security.” It further proposes
countries look into increasing cooperation on bilateral, regional and
international travel facilitation regimes.
“UNWTO applauds the
commitment of the G20 Ministers of Tourism to visa facilitation,” said UNWTO
Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, on the occasion of the 4th Meeting of the T20.
“This Declaration is an extremely positive signal to the international
community that we are moving ahead on this issue of vital importance to the
tourism sector and the global economy.”
The Ministers of
Tourism and Heads of Delegations of the G20 countries met with the President of
Mexico and current G20 Chair, Felipe Calderón, as well as with the Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Mexico, Patricia Espinosa (Mérida, Mexico, 16 May 2012).
President Calderón congratulated the T20 on its focus on visa facilitation and
assured Ministers he would take their message forward to the G20.
Russia, which holds
the 2013 Presidency of the G20, will host the 5th T20 Ministers’ Meeting