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Friday, September 22, 2006

DEVELOPMENTS - WHAT COST DRAMATIC TOURISM GROWTH? SAYS TOURISM CONCERN

eTN, 9-22-06

“Global Travel and Tourism is set to cater for over 1,000 billion tourists and to provide jobs for over 9% of the global population by 2010” Says Tourism Concern, Britain’s biggest and most vocal tourism campaigning organisation.

Launching an ambitious membership drive today, Tricia Barnett, Tourism Concern’s director said, “What enormous cost will we pay for this dramatic growth? More long-distance holidays extend our environmental footprint and contribute to global warming. Poverty-stricken countries precious water is often squandered on rich wasteful tourists. Mass tourism’s low prices mean local workers frequently work for a pittance in sweatshop conditions. Big organisations and authoritarian governments deny local populations’ and worker’s rights to make a fast buck and then move on to where the pasture is greener. Behind the Smile The heartbreaking aspect of tourism desecration - the smiles of tourism workers who cannot afford to complain, were hauntingly shown at a recent Tourism Concern- sponsored photograph exhibition - “Behind the smile - the Tsunami of tourism”. “Our holidays may desecrate beautiful local areas and reduce our host workers to the status of servility,” said Ms Barnett. “And this is not only the case in resorts – UK travel workers are frequently underpaid, under trained and overworked – many travel and tourism organisations rely on low pay to deliver profits.” Eliminate Tourism Poverty “We all know it doesn’t have to be like this,” said Ms Barnett. “Everybody could benefit from the global tourism boom. It just needs more thought, more care, more education and more understanding of tourism impacts to reap tourism’s vast potential for good and eliminate tourism poverty”.

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