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ASSOCIATIONS
PATA'S 'CEO CHALLENGE 2008'
CONFRONTS CLIMATE CHANGE
20/08/2007
BANGKOK, THAILAND, August 2, 2007 - The Pacific Asia Travel
Association (PATA) is challenging influential and passionate
travel industry leaders to agree and sign on to a truly cross-sectoral
industry response to climate change, one of the greatest global
threats to travel and tourism.
Hosted by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and organised
in partnership with the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA)
and the Burba Hotel Network (BHN), PATA's "CEO Challenge
2008: Confronting Climate Change" will take place in
Bangkok on April 29-30, 2008.
PATA President and CEO Mr Peter de Jong said that the ambitious
goal for the CEO Challenge is to create a single platform
and action plan, fully engaging tourism ministers and heads
of tourist boards, CEOs of airlines and airports, CEOs of
leading international hotel groups, major tour operators and
other key industry stakeholders.
The agenda will be focused, relevant and actionable. Decision-makers
from the public and private sectors of the travel industry
will be challenged over a day and a half of interactive discussions
to agree and commit to action.
Several important debates will lead up to the CEO Challenge.
UNWTO is convening the second Climate Change and Tourism conference
in Davos in early October this year, while in November a tourism
ministerial meeting will address the theme in London. Next
year on April 22-23, the airline community will convene its
third Aviation and Environment Summit in Geneva.
"We strongly support these initiatives and intend to
incorporate their conclusions and recommendations into our
CEO Challenge'', Mr. de Jong said.
He added: "We cannot achieve a meaningful response to
climate change by acting alone. No one can. No single organization.
No single sector. Only by working together - as a united travel
and tourism force - can we make a difference."
Leading industry personalities have begun to voice their support
for the CEO Challenge.
"This is a critical issue for the aviation and tourism
industries to confront together," said Qantas Airways
CEO Mr Geoff Dixon. "The timing is perfect and PATA is
ideally placed to assist in their efforts. I thoroughly support
the CEO Challenge," he added.
"The CEO Challenge 2008 is a timely initiative that will
bring together public and private sector leaders to focus
on practical steps we can take, as an industry, to address
the important issue of climate change," said Association
of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) Director General Mr Andrew
Herdman.
"Economic and social development must go hand in hand
with environmental responsibility," he said, adding that
he believes Asia Pacific is pivotal in the sustainable development
of the global aviation, travel and tourism industries.
Accor Asia Pacific Chairman Mr David Baffsky said the health
of the world's environment is fundamental and climate is a
crucial component to all sectors of the tourism industry.
"Our industry must not be marginalized so it is very
important for CEOs to participate in the CEO Challenge on
climate change," he said. "It will facilitate the
industry having a real voice and making a positive contribution
to a fully informed debate to allow a proper understanding
of the impact of our sector on our planet", he added.
Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts Chairman Mr Ho Kwon Ping
said the event could not be timelier.
"The travel industry, because of its diversity, has not
been able to come to grips with the dimensions and implications
of climate change, nor to even understand how culpable we
truly are as negative contributors to climate change, nor
how we can mobilize our enormous resources to provide positive
leadership," he said.
"This is an important conference, which I hope to be
able to participate in, " said Mr Ho.
The 'PATA CEO Challenge' is a new annual event which PATA
organizes in lieu of the previous PATA Annual Conference.
For the full release and testimonials, and to register your
interest, please go to www.PATA.org/ceochallenge.
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