Vice President Ma'ruf Amin To Open Global Tourism Forum
JAKARTA - Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay and Indonesian Vice President Ma'ruf Amin will open the Global Tourism Forum-Leaders Summit Asia activity. The activity at the Raffles Hotel, Jakarta, will take place on September 15-16.
"This hybrid activity offline was only attended by 70 people with high standards of health procedures, while online participants and tourism organizations from various parts of the world attended," said Chairman of the Indonesia Tourism Forum (ITF) Sapta Nirwandar in a written statement, Monday, September 13 evening.
According to Sapta, the ITF, which is affiliated with the World Tourism Forum Institute (WTFI), will begin with a dialogue session between the ITF and WTFI. Because of that, the President of WTFI, Bulut Bagci, was present in Jakarta along with several other international speakers. All activities organized by WTFI are entitled Global Tourism Forum (GTF).
The Global Tourism Forum is an initiative of the London-based World Tourism Forum Institute. Starting in 2020, the World Tourism Forum Institute event in various countries is known as the Global Tourism Forum.
"On the first day, the honorary speakers were the former Secretary General of UNWTO, the 2009-2017 World Tourism Board, Dr Taleb Rifai and on the second day 16 September, Tony Blair, the former British Prime Minister from 1997-2007 was also the keynote speaker," said Sapta Nirwandar.
GTF is an international collaboration platform focused on tackling challenges for the travel industry. Combining the joint efforts of government agencies, industry stakeholders, and academia.
Therefore, according to the theme, Leaders Summit Asia, Menparekraf Sandiaga Uno will lead the Minister Talk session discussing the Reopening of Asean Tourism Destinations for International Tourist.
Singapore was represented by Alvin Tan, Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Thong Korn, Minister of Tourism of Cambodia, Nguyen Van Hung, Minister of Arts, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam.
Then the Minister of Tourism and Sports of Thailand, Phiphat Ratchakiyprakarn and Minister of Main Resources and Tourism of Brunei Darussalam, Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Ali Bin Apong.
Another important session was the Investor Roundtable with keynote speaker, Minister of Agriculture Syahrul Yasin Limpo, followed by guest speaker Ismael Ertug MEP, VP Responsible Rourism for Transformation, Innovation & Strong Digital Europe from Belgium.
"The theme of this Investor Roundtable is Tourism Investment and Finance Accessing Sustainable Funding and Social Impact Capital. There is Abdulbar M Mansoer, President Director of the Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) which manages the Nusa Dua and Mandalika areas, Lombok," said Sapta Nirwandar.
Other resource persons in this session were Rajat Misra, Director General of South & Southeast Asia Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank China, Harry Warganegara, President Director of PT Berdikari, David Makes, CEO of Sustainable Management and founder of Plataran Menjangan.
There is also David St Ange, a former candidate for Secretary General of UNWTO 2012-2016 from the Maldives (Seychelle).
"Alhamdulillah, the Roundtable Investors continued to session two discussing Sustainable Investment in Tourism Properties because sustainable tourism is a world trend and Indonesia is rich with luxury properties for world-class tourism," said Sapta Nirwandar.
In the second session, continued Sapta, there were Emma Wong, PhD, GAICD, academics from Torrens University Australia, Aeron McGrath, Regional Manager of Six Senses Hotel Resort Saudi Arabia and Michael Scully, Managing Director of First & Foremost Hotels & Resort with Travel Connection UK .
For Sapta, what he is very proud of as chairman of the Indonesia Halal Lifestyle Center (IHLC) is that there is a session on the second day, September 16, which discusses the global development of Halal Tourism.
The speakers were Reem El Shafaki from DinarStandar, Dubai, Dr Hamid Slimi, Chairman of Halal Expo, Canada and James Noh, Director General of Korea Institute of Halal Industry (KIHI) South Korea.
"So the prestigious global event of the Global Tourism Forum is a forum for mutual learning between member countries in the world. If in Indonesia people are still reluctant to talk openly about Halal Tourism or Halal Muslim Friendly, now non-Muslim countries such as Korea, Thailand, Japan have taken tremendous benefits normal," said Sapta.
Another important session on the second day was discussing the Transformation of Tourism Industry Under The Women Leadership. As is known, the world tourism organization is also led by women.
World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) CEO Gloria Guevara was replaced by another tough woman Julia Simpson as President & CEO. Meanwhile, the CEO of the World Tourism Forum Institute (WTFI) is Sumaira Issacs who in this session will also be the moderator.
Indonesia hosted the first Global Tourism Forum (GTF) in Asia and also the first in terms of a special session on global halal tourism so that all people must be proactive in being good hosts.
"Don't be euphoric, but show that this nation is able to overcome COVID-19 with high progress, is able to become a world halal food producing country, is able to revive the Meeting Incentive, Conference & Exhibition (MICE) business and its slumping tourism," said Sapta.