Tourism to help Southeastern Europe development
Untied Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) seminar Tourism as a Tool for Sustainable Regional Development took place in Tirana, Albania on November 25.
Participants in the seminar stressed that tourism offers an effective tool for regional development and economic growth. Tourism is able to support creating of new jobs. It can reduce inequalities between regions and help remote areas that have limited options for economic development.
“Albania has the potential to build a new tourism sector for the 21st century and set an inspiring model for other countries,” the Prime Minister of Albania Sali Berisha said.
Tourism is the best opportunity in emerging markets like Eastern Europe, UNWTO secretary-general Taleb Rifai said.
Participants in the seminar stressed that tourism offers an effective tool for regional development and economic growth. Tourism is able to support creating of new jobs. It can reduce inequalities between regions and help remote areas that have limited options for economic development.
“Albania has the potential to build a new tourism sector for the 21st century and set an inspiring model for other countries,” the Prime Minister of Albania Sali Berisha said.
Tourism is the best opportunity in emerging markets like Eastern Europe, UNWTO secretary-general Taleb Rifai said.
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