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Tourism Industry Council's Representatives Abroad
May -June
May 7-15 Barcelona
May 7 - June 13 Italy
The Tourism Industry Council is a collaboration between Government and the tourism industry focusing on improving the tourism sector including jobs, transport and deregulation. It is composed of employers and small businesses and representative organisations from the tourism industry. The Council will act as a sounding board and point of dialogue between Ministers and the industry.
Objectives
• Developing a tourism narrative to raise the profile of the industry and the importance of tourism
• Future workforce- looking at apprenticeships and broader career development, while changing perceptions to attract more people into the industry
• Supporting tourism businesses across the country.
A) Composed of employers and small
businesses and representative organisations from the tourism industry.
B) The Council will act as a sounding board and point of dialogue between Ministers and the industry
c) The Council will operate UK wide with VisitBritain, VisitEngland, VisitScotland and VisitWales.
d) Membership, including the position of Chair, will be reviewed every twelve months.
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It is also formed by the Council Members we have previously seen
and by Raúl and I which are
the Council’s representatives abroad.
The council is co-chaired by Michael Ellis, the Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism and Simon Vincent, President for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Hilton Worldwide.
Council members are leading figureheads drawn from across the Tourism industry including attractions, hospitality, accommodation, aviation, transport and businesses both large and small whose services are actively marketed to inbound, outbound and domestic travellers.
a) Represent their sector as a whole.
b) Represent and promote the views of the Council.
c) Use their expertise to advise on how to achieve improved outcomes for the tourism industry, offering solutions and resources towards these improved outcomes.
d) Use their influence in the sector to promote and drive forward activities that the Council elects to undertake and encourage employers to take greater ownership of these activities.
e) Promote policy and best practice agreed by the council, and encourage this in the sectors they represent.
f) Monitor progress against agreed objectives and milestones.
g) Identify solutions to barriers encountered by the sector.
i) Declare interests to the Council.