WTTC postpones 2022 Global Summit in Manila to April

The World Travel and Tourism Council has announced that its 21st Global Summit will now take place in Manila, Philippines, from 20th-22nd April 2022 - just a month from its original March date. The Summit will be hosted in Metro Manila in-person, with a global audience joining virtually.
WTTC President and CEO Julia Simpson advised “as countries around the world begin to unlock the door to travel, we have taken the decision to reschedule our Global Summit by just a few short weeks. This will enable more international participants to join us in Manila and help guide and lead the sector as we head towards economic recovery.
“Our Global Summit is the most influential Travel & Tourism event in the calendar. We are looking forward seeing our Members, industry leaders and key government representatives gather in Manila in April to continue our efforts in safely restoring international travel.”
Bernadette Romulo-Puyat, Secretary of the Philippines Department of Tourism added "the WTTC Global Summit will be a significant opportunity for us to showcase the preparations that we have put in place for our eventual reopening to international visitors.
“Tourism has always provided us with endless opportunities. The reopening of our destinations and borders amid the pandemic is crucial to sustaining the livelihood of the millions who depend on travel and tourism. We are looking forward to being your gracious host in Manila as we navigate the next normal in the travel industry.”
Further information such as key speakers will be announced shortly.
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