Thailand joins more than 275 destinations in adopting WTTC Safe Travels stamp
Following its launch just 12 months ago, the highly popular Safe Travels stamp from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has now been adopted by more than 275 global destinations including Thailand.
Yuthasak Supasorn, Governor, Tourism Authority of Thailand, notes “The Tourism Authority of Thailand is delighted that the World Travel and Tourism Council has approved the use of the TAT's Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration (SHA) logo in tandem with the WTTC Safe Travels stamp.
“Together, they share a common objective to ensure that all visitors feel safe, as Thailand continues to open its tourism industry to international travel in the new normal.
“The Safe Travels stamp has reaffirmed the Amazing Thailand SHA and serves to further motivate travel-related enterprises in Thailand to maintain their health and safety standards, as the country rebuilds traveller confidence while also protecting the Thai workforce that serves them.”
The WTTC Safe Travels is now also being used by Barbados, Cyprus, Abu Dhabi, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan - among the latest to join WTTC’s ever-growing list.
WTTC, which has continually led the private sector to rebuild global consumer confidence and encourage the return of Safe Travels, made history when it launched the world’s first ever global safety and hygiene stamp, just 12 months ago.
The stamp was developed to help restore confidence in travellers and aims to revive the global Travel & Tourism sector which has been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The WTTC Safe Travels stamp, and its global protocols have been embraced by more than 200 Travel and Tourism CEOs, and many of the world’s major tourism groups.
WTTC President and Chief Executive, Gloria Guevara notes “We are delighted that our Safe Travels stamp continues to grow from strength to strength and has been adopted by destinations from all corners of the world.
“From Portugal to Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka to Slovenia, Tunisia to Tobago, our stamp is now recognised around the globe, which is testimony to the hard work which has been put in to make the stamp work for both destinations and holidaymakers.
“As the global vaccine rollout picks up pace around the world and with travel restrictions beginning to be relaxed, we believe the stamp will prove a key component of destination recovery and restoring consumer confidence.
“The success of the stamp shows the importance of global coordination to help rebuild and revive the international Travel and Tourism sector which has been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“However, we are finally beginning to step into the new normal of a post-COVID world, and we are proud to be leading the way for globally coordinated efforts in recovery.”
The WTTC Safe Travel stamp protocols were designed following guidelines from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and taking best practices from WTTC’s Members into account.
Image courtesy of thailandtourist.net/
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