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Polar Explorer Pen Hadow to Help Launch World Tourism Day at WTM

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LONDON—Polar explorer Pen Hadow, the first person to sledge alone from Canada to the North Geographic Pole without any resupplying, is set to put WTM World Responsible Tourism Day in the spotlight when he officially launches the day of action at World Travel Market on Wednesday, November 14, 2007.

The major global initiative, in association with the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), “is a unique opportunity for governments, the travel industry, local communities and travelers to show that it is practical contributions that count, not just talk,” says Fiona Jeffery, World Travel Market’s Managing Director. “We are delighted that Pen Hadow is joining us on WTM World Responsible Tourism Day. His commitment to responsible tourism, particularly in the polar regions, makes him an ideal person to highlight this important day of action.”

“It is a day that will show that the international travel industry can actively make a difference in protecting environments, respecting local cultures, supporting local communities, conserving natural resources and minimizing pollution,” Jeffery adds. “There’s no industry in the world better placed to embrace a day that highlights the issues related to environment and corporate and social responsibility.”

The First Step of an Important Journey

“I am very keen to be involved in the launch of WTM Responsible Tourism Day because of its sheer potential,” Pen Hadow says. “Whether it is at a corporate or personal level, the travel and tourism industry can scale back the negative impact it has and accentuate the positives. The day at World Travel Market is a global initiative and can make a real difference. It’s no good everyone sitting around a table and just saying the environment is important in a general way. That is the least we can do. We are on the first step of a journey; a big endeavor that is of inestimable value for generations ahead.”

Following the opening speeches by Pen Hadow and Fiona Jeffery, the day continues with the Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards, organized by www.responsibletravel.com, hosted by World Travel Market and supported by the The Times and Geographical Magazine. In its fourth year, the awards attract hundreds of international entries and has become one of the world’s most coveted and respected responsible tourism awards.

The afternoon will include a comprehensive program of panel discussions, with some of the leading players in the responsible tourism sector tackling four key issues—water, poverty reduction, carbon offsetting and how destinations are putting words into action with examples of responsible best practice. The day will conclude with a World Travel Market hosted networking event where the industry can, at an informal reception, discuss the hot topics from the day, meet award winners and continue to do business.

Go to World Travel Market.

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