Saudi Arabia will host the 26th UN Tourism General Assembly in November. This event marks a significant milestone as it coincides with the agency’s 50th anniversary.
The General Assembly is the supreme decision-making body of UN Tourism. It convenes every two years. This year’s assembly in Saudi Arabia will bring together ministers and tourism leaders from across the globe.
The choice of Saudi Arabia as the host country underscores the nation’s growing role in global tourism. It also highlights the Kingdom’s commitment to sustainable tourism development and its ambitions to become a leading tourist destination. The event is expected to foster discussions and collaborations on key issues shaping the future of international tourism.
This significant gathering will provide a platform for member states to review progress, set new strategies, and address the challenges and opportunities facing the global tourism sector. The 50th anniversary celebration will further emphasize the progress and impact UN Tourism has had over the past five decades in promoting responsible and sustainable tourism worldwide.
Key Points
* The 26th UN Tourism General Assembly will be held in November.
* The event marks the agency’s 50th year.
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