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World Travel & Tourism Council invites transport ministers to partner with tourism sector to implement biometrics to make travel more efficient and secure

World Travel & Tourism Council invites transport ministers to partner with tourism sector to implement biometrics to make travel more efficient and secure

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The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today invited transport ministers attending the annual International Transport Forum in Leipzig, Germany, to partner with the tourism sector to implement biometrics to make travel more efficient and secure.

Speaking to the Open Ministerial Meeting, Gloria Guevara, World Travel & Tourism Council President & CEO said “Travel & Tourism generates 10.4% of the world’s GDP and creates 313 million jobs. Transport – aviation, maritime, road and rail – is fundamental to our sector’s success. IATA is forecasting a rise from 4 billion annual passengers now to 7.8 billion over the next ten years, UNWTO estimates global international arrivals to rise from 1.3 to 1.8 billion by 2030. This growth poses a challenge not only to infrastructure capacity but also how to ensure these travelers can be processed efficiently and securely.”

“In order for us to achieve this growth and create jobs, we need to work together to find solutions which increase capacity, enhance customer experience and ensure security. Technology is the key and biometrics is a solution which is already being used around the world. I invite ministers of transport to partner with us to speed up the adoption of biometrics, and together we can ensure that more jobs are created.”

The World Travel & Tourism Council was formed in 1991 by a group of Travel & Tourism CEOs who felt that the sector’s contribution to economies and job creation was not being recognised. Its objectives were to use empirical evidence to promote awareness of Travel & Tourism’s economic contribution; to expand markets in harmony with the environment; and to reduce barriers to growth.

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