UNWTO to Hold Avian Influenza Briefing at ITB 2006

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The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) will use the world’s largest travel fair ITB Berlin next week to hold its first in a series of  briefings on avian influenza and preparedness planning.

UNWTO Secretary-General Francesco Frangialli and his Special Advisor Geoffrey Lipman will be joined by the heads of major travel organizations including David McMillan, IH&RA, Peter de Jong, PATA and Martin Brackenbury, IFTO. A video overview from UN System Influenza Coordinator David Nabarro will start the event.

The briefing commencing at 9.15 a.m. on 10 March in the ICC (Room 7) will focus on action by the international community, coordinated under the auspices of the UN, to respond to the current outbreaks of avian influenza, the very limited implications for tourism to date and the plans being initiated to minimize impacts in the future.

The goals are both to inform stakeholders of the importance of preparedness and to begin a process of extending the information and response network. The briefing will also pay special attention to the situation and needs of the poorest countries and will lead in to UNWTO’s ST-EP Forum, which has become a traditional event at the ITB.

“The issue of avian influenza and the possibility of mutation of the virus to a human influenza is out there now and we should focus on it in a measured and rational way” stressed Mr. Lipman “So far its impact on tourism has been minimal, but we need to prepare for all eventualities.

There is a need for efficient sharing of information and preparation. Tourism is a vast dynamic global network. We have to play our part in the international community response while minimizing the disruption to travel, which is at the heart of economic growth and development.