In a post following the meeting, the Minister highlighted the importance of collective efforts to redefine tourism with practices that safeguard the environment and support communities.
Minister of Tourism Ibrahim Faisal has reaffirmed the Maldives’ commitment to promoting tourism sustainably while protecting the environment.
Attending the World Travel Market (WTM) in the UK, the world’s largest tourism fair, Minister Faisal represented the Maldives at the Commonwealth Sustainable and Regenerative Tourism meeting.
Regenerative tourism focuses on minimizing environmental harm and supporting local communities.
Minister @ifaisalofficial participated in the Commonwealth meeting on Sustainable and Regenerative Tourism today, where he called for immediate action to protect our environment. “Safeguarding our natural resources is not just a choice; it’s a necessity for future generations.” https://t.co/S04yb9QYjR
— Ministry of Tourism (@MoTmv) November 4, 2024
According to the Ministry of Tourism, Faisal called for urgent action to protect the environment, emphasizing that preserving natural resources is essential for future generations.
In a post on social media following the meeting, he highlighted the importance of collective efforts to redefine tourism with practices that safeguard the environment and support communities.
Faisal confirmed that the Maldives would fully support the Commonwealth’s initiatives to promote sustainability in tourism.
WTM provides tourism professionals an opportunity to strengthen business relationships, connect with international travel agencies, and conduct business-to-business meetings.
The Minister has earlier announced plans to promote Addu City tourism at the fair.