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N e w s p a p e rCOVER STORY

Chief Editor : Wisnu Wardana; Publicist: Jan Hendrik Peters,

KG. Dharma Putra, Journalists/contributors: Torsten Thierbach,

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BALI Tourism Development Corpora-tion (BTDC) Nusa Dua is once again holding its Nusa Dua Fiesta. This annual event will have the theme “Segara Lelangunan”, which in the Balinese language means to enjoy the mesmerizing beauty of the ocean. Through this theme, BTDC is inviting us all to care for and understand the importance of conserving coastal and marine ecosystems and to support sustainable marine tourism.

Nusa Dua Fiesta 2012 will be held from 2-5 November 2012. A variety of activities will be presented on Peninsula Island in Nusa Dua. Some of the highlights of Nusa Dua Fi-esta 2012 include: 1). Launching the highest Kresna-Arjuna art sculpture; 2). Indonesia Music Expo (IMEX); 3). Bali Culinary Challenge 2012; 4). Science Film Festival; 5). Save Nusa Dua Coral Reef; 6). Underwater Photo Exhibi-tion; 7). Fun Bike; 8). Sustainable Seafood Workshop; 9). Traditional Art Performance.

Several world-class musicians will show-case their collaborations of traditional and modern (World) music presented with eth-nomusicologist Franki Raden. Franki has seen success in both national and international-scale music events, such as Tembang Harmony featuring Fariz RM, Dwiki Dharmawan, Iwan Hasan, Barry Likumahua, Iwa K, Renny Djayus-man, Andi Rif and Dira Sugandi. Indonesian musicians taking part in the Indonesia Music Expo are Modero (Central Sulawesi), Nyam-phea (Bali), Ayu Laksmi & Svara Semesta (Bali) and DJ Nino Live (Jakarta). While international musicians taking part are Kevin Brigg from Ka Mau (USA), Ron Reeves (Australia), Kai-lash Kokopelli (Switzerland), Clio Karabellias (Greece), Anello Capuano (Italy), Supa Kalulu (Africa) and Pejman Jahanara (Iran) under the guidance of Leonardo Pavkovic, a music promoter from New York.

The Underwater Photo Exhibition bears the theme UNDERWATER PARADISE: The Beauty of Marine Biodiversity in Nusa Dua and Beyond Bali. The exhibition will feature the underwater photographic art of renowned national and international underwater pho-tographers, William Tan (Singapore), Indra Swari Wonowidjojo, Hendra Tan, Sangut Santoso and Adrianto Mulia (Indonesia). Their photographs have been taken at various dive spots around Indonesia, including Nusa Dua, Tulamben, Manado, Raja Ampat, Pulau Weh, Gorontalo, Komodo, and other favourite dive

locations. The Underwater Photo Exhibition will not only promote the beauty of Indone-sia under the sea, but also help to educate the public about the importance of marine conservation.

A special children’s program on conser-vation will be run by BTDC in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut, who will present a Science Film Festival with the regional theme “AIR”. This festival is aimed at demonstrating that science and technology can be communi-cated in ways that jointly educate and enter-tain, while contributing to the development of science and technology communication, and supporting education for the children of our nation.

In addition, Nusa Dua Fiesta 2012 will also present the “Bali Culinary Challenge ” and a Sustainable Seafood Workshop in cooperation with the Indonesian Chefs Association (ICA).

Nusa Dua Fiesta 2012 will be opened with the unveiling of a 17 meter tall statue of Kresna & Arjuna. This statue will be the new mascot for Nusa Dua Tourist Resort and will strengthen BTDC’s commitment to safeguard the area’s Culture and Environment.

The program of events presented in Nusa Dua Fiesta 2012 will provide a different feel to the fiestas of previous years and is expected to attract more tourists, especially from overseas.

The Nusa Dua Fiesta 2012 is designed to promote the image of Bali, and Nusa Dua Tourism Resort, as a destination that is safe, comfortable and attractive to visit, while also demonstrating BTDC’s efforts to support sustainable tourism in Bali specifically and Indonesia more generally.

Nusa Dua Fiesta 2012 has been brought to fruition through cooperation between BTDC and all its tourism partners in the Resort Area. The Nusa Dua Fiesta has pioneered similar events across the island, such as Kuta Karnival, Sanur Village Festival and Ubud Festival, as well as other festivals in Indonesia.

As well as promoting the image of the area, Nusa Dua Fiesta 2012 will also serve to promote local products. While the presenta-tion of performing arts by Balinese and Indo-nesian artists is expected to be instrumental in further developing creativity and the creation of high-quality artistic products.

Every year the Fiesta takes a different character and theme. Each theme portrays

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a state / natural beauty of God’s creation in an impressive and deeply meaningful way, which in the Balinese language is referred to as “Lelangunan”.

The manifestation of the Nusa Dua Fiesta theme will be beautiful performing arts / artis-tic attractions in the form of dance, musicals, ballet, art products and a variety of other activities that are expected to attract tourists to come to Nusa Dua Fiesta.

Nusa Dua Fiesta ProfileNusa Dua Fiesta is one of the biggest tour-

ism promotion events in Bali every year and is held in Nusa Dua Tourism Resort. The event, which is always attended and opened by the Tourism and Culture Minister, was first named “Nusa Dua Festival”. In 2007, the name was changed to Nusa Dua Fiesta.

Nusa Dua Fiesta is a prestigious annual event with a good reputation as an effective media campaign for the various provinces, regencies and cities in Indonesia. This is due to its strategic positioning and management as a major attraction for Nusa Dua, which can be regarded as “The Window to the World” for Indonesia. In addition, participant interest in the Nusa Dua Fiesta from year to year has increased leading it to become one of “The Great Tourism Exhibitions” in Bali, and even in Indonesia.

Nusa Dua Fiesta 2012 takes the theme “Segara Lelangunan” in line with the concept of Nusa Dua Tourism Resort’s development as an environmentally caring and friendly region. v BTNewspaper/PR

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FLOWERS are placed on chairs dur-ing a commemoration service for the 10th anniversary of the Bali bombing in Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) cultural park in Jimbaran, Bali October 12, 2012

The explosions on October 12, 2002, when two Islamist suicide bombers set off explosives at nightclubs packed with tourists killing 202 people. The blasts, just over a year after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, were a watershed for Indonesia, a secular state with the world’s largest popula-tion of Muslims the majority of whom are moderate.

The 2002 bombing was Asia’s deadli-est terror strike, killing 202 people — in-cluding 88 Australians and seven Ameri-cans — and injuring more than 240 others partying at the popular Sari Club and

Paddy’s Pub in Kuta that Saturday night. The attack was carried out by suicide bombers from the al-Qaida-linked group Jemaah Islamiyah and kick started a wave of violence that would hit an embassy, hotels and restaurants in the world’s most-populous Muslim-majority nation.

The bombs forced Indonesia to con-front the presence of a small but dedi-cated group of followers of Osama bin Laden bent on attacking Western targets.

For Australia, the Bali bombs were the worst peacetime attack on its citi-zens, many of whom regard a holiday on Bali as a sun-drenched rite of passage.

One effect of the attacks was to strengthen relations between the neigh-bours who had long eyed each other suspiciously.

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gil-

lard and Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, along with relatives of some of those killed, attended a cer-emony in Bali on Friday (12/10) to com-memorate the 10th anniversary. “They attacked our people and through them, sought to overwhelm our values. Here on these bustling streets, they inflicted searing pain and grief that will never end,” Gillard told the commemoration.

“But even as the debris fell, it was obvious the attack on our sense of our-selves - as Australians, as human beings - had failed,” she said.

The attack also scarred Bali, a ma-jority Hindu island until then seen as a tropical paradise of gentle people, temples and rice terraces shimmering on the fertile flanks of volcanoes. v BTNewspaper/Newsagent/R/Ap

TO provide a safe atmosphere 24 hours a day based on Meliá Bali’s 12 values, the resort organizes Emergency Procedure – Fire Alarm Test and Evacua-tion Drill for all the Staff. “We activated the Fire Alarm system to Test and our staff practiced their Evacuation Drill as a part of resort’s team emergency prepared-ness in case of fire.”

This drill and test is to ensure that all the fire equipment is in working order and that our staff is properly trained, in case we do need to handle this type of emergency. It provided continually in order to improve the basic skills of staff awareness and understanding in case of an emergency at the resort. v BTNews-paper/PRWEDNESDAY (26/9), Accor’s hotels

in Bali and Lombok welcomed female weight-lifting athlete Nenga Widiasih, who competed in the 2012 London Paralympic Games. The party was held at the Handi-capped Child Development Foundation (YPAC), Jimbaran and attended by Mr. Made Mangku Ariawan, representing Badung Regency, as well as the renowned Balinese politician, President of Rotary Club Bali Legian and a long-time supporter of YPAC program; Dra, Retno IG Kusuma, Psi, the Head of YPAC Foundation; teach-ers and students of YPAC also the proud donors of YPAC Jimbaran such as Accor Bali Lombok hotels.

To celebrate Nengah’s inspiring fight-ing spirit, all Accor hotels in Bali and

Lombok: Pullman Bali Legian Nirwana, The Royal Beach Seminyak Bali, Novotel Bali Benoa, Novotel Bali Nusa Dua, No-votel Lombok, Mercure Resort Sanur Bali, Mercure Kuta Bali, Mercure Bali Kuta Harvestland, Mercure Bali Nusa Dua, all Seasons/ibis Styles Legian Bali, all Sea-sons/ibis Styles Bali Denpasar, ibis Styles Bali Benoa and ibis Bali Kuta supported the event with food and decorations. During the party, Nengah’s friends in the founda-tion performed Balinese dances and songs.

Nengah was one of six athletes repre-senting Indonesia at the Games and is the only member of the team competing in the weight-lifting category. She is 22 years old and comes from the village of Kubu in Ka-rangasem, East Bali. v BTNewspaper/PR

Indonesia’s Bali Recalls Horror of Bombs 10 Years on

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Proudly Welcome Paralympic Athlete, Nengah Widiasih

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The Zlatogor soft Vodka is traditional Ukraine Vodka, loaded with a spicy, clean aroma, soft, slightly sweet in flavour, smoth with a medium to full weight. And made with a high quality alcohol & specially treated water from artesian that

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THIS elegant and sophisticated Chinese Restaurant serving the Finest Cantonese, Szechuan cuisines and Dim Sum lunch prepared by our Master Chefs. The delightful at-mosphere of our private rooms complements that important business gathering or special occasion.

From the 1st of November 2012 to the 31st of January 2013 Golden Lotus offers one of their delicious signature dishes “Shanghai Sesame Chicken” at the very special price of IDR 215.000 net / whole chicken

The Shanghai Sesame Chicken is served in two prepara-tions: Chicken skin served with Chinese pancake or shred-ded chicken meat both served with Black Bean sauce. v BTNewspaper/PR

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Activities at Bali Mandira

THURSDAY (18/10), Monarch School Denpasar visited the Bali Mandira Beach Resort & Spa with 20 students and 2 teach-ers. In conjunction with this program, they wanted to know the hotel’s facilities directly before a schedule for training in

the tourism industry. Welcomed by the Human Resources

Manager – Mrs. Ayu Manik, who con-ducted a hotel familiarization and watched a video related with Hotel Facilities. v BTNewspaper/PR

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ACCOR, the largest international hotel oper-ator in Asia-Pacific and Indonesia, announces the opening of ibis Styles Bali Kuta Circle, the second newly-built ibis Styles property in Bali. The hotel is centrally located in the bustling Simpang Siur area, next to Bali Galleria Shopping Mall, only 15 minutes from the Ngurah Rai International Airport and 20 minutes from the sophisticated and funky Kuta, Legian and Seminyak areas.

This newly-built hotel will specifically cater to the discerning needs of business and leisure travelers, with its 191 modern rooms including standard rooms and family suites. Designed for comfort, the bedrooms feature trendy and modern interior design and complimentary Wi-Fi

internet access. In addition, the hotel is designed with sustainability in mind, with environmentally friendlier features such as low energy light bulbs, water saving fixtures, recycling facilities and a linen reuse program.

Ibis Styles Bali Kuta Circle features an all-day dining restaurant, a swimming pool and pool bar, a fitness center, a Kids Club, an internet corner, meeting rooms which can accommodate small-to-medium events and private functions of up to 100 people, as well as a relaxing lounge.

“We recognized early on that ibis Styles was a great concept and would have tremendous con-sumer appeal. Combined with the strong growth in tourism in Bali, we are optimistic that ibis Styles Bali Kuta Circle will attract economy busi-ness and leisure travellers,” said Edgar Voortjes, General Manager of ibis Styles Bali Kuta Circle. v BTNewspaper/PR

ASTON Bali Beach Resort and Spa announces the appoint-ment of Ian Cameron as the General Manager starting in October 2012. Ian has more than 27 years of experience in the hospitality industry in Bali, several locations across Asia, Egypt, and Europe and is ready to lead the team of Aston Bali Beach Resort and Spa.

Previous to joining Aston Bali Beach Resort and Spa, Ian had the privilege to lead the Centara Hotels and Resorts property in the Seminyak area of Bali, and before in the same hotel group in Thailand and then the Philippines. Familiar with Bali, as twenty years ago Ian had experience to manage the Food and Beverage operation at The Oberoi hotel here in Legian and this is another advantage for a quick adaptation and blending in easily in his new position with Aston Bali Resort and Spa.

“I would like to gain further experience for myself whilst also imparting my experience to the upcoming new generation of hotel managers in the area.” Is the objective Ian has mentioned. This tall person yet down to earth General Manager has started actively leading the hotel with firm and organized works to pro-mote excellent performance, as Ian always said to the team, “Good Job, Excellent!”. Welcome Mr. Ian Cameron! v BTNewspaper/PR

New GM at Aston Bali Beach Resort & Spa

Accor Launches ibis Styles Bali Kuta Circle

Adelaide School Prefects Raise more funds to help school in North Eastern Bali!

THE BALI Dynasty Resort has supported the East Bali Poverty Project for over 10 years in their education projects and has become one of their top sponsors. In order to gain support the Bali Dynasty Resort communicates its’ cause to its’ travel partners, suppliers and guests in order to raise the neces-sary monthly funds to fund the

education project in Pengalusan for 56 students.

In addition to this monthly com-mitment the Bali Dynasty Charity effort is committed to constantly improving the lives and future sus-tainability of the children and the villagers through assisting in other ways which will make a difference.

In 2011, Julie Ralph, a regular

guest at the Bali Dynasty Resort and PR Coordinator for Adleaide High School convinced the prefects of the high school in their annual fundraising to raise funds for the Bali Dynasty Charity effort where she felt reassured 100% of her donations would directly impact the lives of the students. Consequently Ad-elaide High School donated around

20 desk chairs in October 2011 along with other regular guests, who had their names inscribed on the back of the chairs.

Julie recently visited the project in Pengalusan for the first time to see the impact of the donation and to be able to report back to her students in Adelaide how they had made a difference to the kids lives.

Seen in the picture all students from Pengalusan school together with representative from the Pre-fects of Adelaide High school Aus-tralia.

On returning to Adelaide along with pictures and video to show the students, she was immediately able to confirm a further $1000 donation to cover the costs of new uniforms in both Pengalusan and the neigh-bouring hamlet of Cegi.

The Bali Dynasty Charity Ef-fort raises money in various ways; through its’ annual Back to Bali Dy-nasty Party in Perth as well as regular twice weekly quiz nights in Gracie Kelly’s and donation boxes around the resort as well as a $1 to check out promotion where the guest has the option to donate or refuse.

The Bali Dynasty Resort, through the Bali Dynasty Charity effort es-tablished in 2000 has supported the integrated education projects of the East Bali Poverty Project initially supporting Cegi and Pengalusan schools and now fully supporting just Pengalusan. The program con-centrates on educating 60 or so children in the basics of reading and writing, mathematics, arts and crafts, health, hygiene and organic farming with the objective that they become self sufficient in the long term. Since 2000, the Dynasty has raised over 2 billion Rupiah in aid making the Bali Dynasty Resort one of the leading sponsors of the East Bali Poverty Project. v BTNewspaper/PR

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N e w s p a p e rGREEN CORNER

ALILA Villas Uluwatu, the first all-pool villa property in a new generation of Alila Hotels and Resorts properties, has brought about an exquisite luxury resort that marries a striking design aesthetic with environmental sustainability. Set against a rocky Bali Savan-nah landscape, Alila Villas Uluwatu’s architec-tural framework was specifically drawn up by award-winning design firm WOHA to follow environmentally sustainable design principles without compromising on style.

Alila Villas Uluwatu had decided to work with WOHA on this cliff-top property because of a shared belief in protecting the environ-ment. The architectural firm is recognized for their non-invasive designs which work to en-hance the existing surroundings with minimal interference. This stems from WOHA’s belief in creating exciting and diverse environments that are not only humane and desirable but also provides a continuous improvement of the constructed environment.

Heavily involved in projects around the Asia Pacific region, WOHA’s portfolio includes institutional, transport, commercial, religious, infrastructure and residential projects like Newton Suites in Singapore and The Met, a high-rise condominium in Bangkok. WOHA has received accolades for these two projects – Gold Award at the 2008 Design for Asia Award in Hong Kong, and the Architectural Review MIPIM future project awards respectively. The firm was also recently named “Designer of the Year” at the 2008 President’s Design Awards in Singapore.

Alila Villas Uluwatu’s collaboration with WOHA has resulted in a spectacular and seamlessly designed property that utilises the prime location on Bali’s southern coastline. In a bid to accentuate the surrounding natural environment, WOHA has made use of tradi-tional locally sourced materials like hand cut stone from the work site for garden walls and local bamboo for the ceilings.

According to WOHA’s director Richard Hassell, the design of each villa is inspired by Balinese traditional architecture, in the way that the house is a collection of pavilion platforms in a compound. He adds that by developing a “low-tech terraced pumice stone roof, we are able to develop a more flowing spatial language than is possible in the tradi-tional steep pitched grass roofs.”

Taking advantage of the sloped terrain, WOHA designed individually tiered villas, allowing each villa to have a panoramic view of the sea and the horizon. Veering towards traditional Balinese elements with modern aesthetics, the flat roof of each villa was also covered with volcanic batu chandi rock that not only provides insulation but also promotes natural vegetation.

With lush interiors of cream and earthy tones created by the use of wood, stone and rattan, these villas provide a suitable balance to the rugged natural landscape. The healthy

dose of sun rays piercing through the ceiling to floor glass doors and windows also add to the blissful holiday mood that guests find easy to slip into when at Alila Villas Uluwatu.

Adding to the spoils is yet another luxury – a private pavilion that overlooks the glitter-ing azure ocean. Surrounded by jigsaw-like slats made of bronze and recycled wood, these cosy pavilions are fitted with plush beddings, making them the perfect lounging spot. Explaining the spacious interiors of each villa, Hassell notes that each villa is not simply

a room but a connected series of places to relax. This spatial living space from indoors to outdoors where the horizons meet is further complemented by walkways and bridges that connect the relaxation pavilions and pools to the spacious areas.

Guests have the power to control the space as they see fit. All it takes is a slide of the glass door to have air conditioned interiors while open doors allow one the enjoyment of the soothing sea breeze. The property is also conveniently equipped with wireless technol-ogy, providing guests the luxury of checking their emails by the pool, in the cabana or whilst lounging by the daybed.

The architects had only one thing in mind when working on Alila Villas Uluwatu – to provide a “surprisingly different” experience. It is this unlimited and free-spirited sense of direction that has enabled WOHA to set the stage for a spectacular and unforgettable guest experience at Alila Villas Uluwatu. With such an inspired living design, it is certain that Alila Villas Uluwatu is not only surprisingly dif-ferent, but also unforgettable.

About Alila Hotels and ResortsAlila Hotels and Resorts offer stylish, re-

laxing environments with surprisingly different

FOLLOWING eight years in the Australian hospitality industry, Sean has since chalked up years of extensive experience in Asia at the Hilton proper-ties in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, Millennium Hil-ton Bangkok and Grand Hilton Seoul. Armed with a degree in Hotel Operations and Hotel Management from Switzerland, he looks set to bring together a winning combination of dynamism and creativity, to deliver an exceptional destination experience for guests at Alila Villas Uluwatu.

Of dual nationality – Australian and British – Sean’s well-honed leadership and people skills will certainly ensure that operations at Alila Villas Uluwatu run like a well-oiled machine. [email protected] v

Sean Brennan – General Manager Alila Villas Uluwatu Following eight years in the Australian hospitality industry, Sean has since chalked up years of extensive experience in Asia at the Hilton properties in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, Millennium Hilton Bangkok and Grand Hilton Seoul. Armed with a degree in Hotel Operations and Hotel Management from Switzerland, he looks set to bring together a winning combination of dynamism and creativity, to deliver an exceptional destination experience for guests at Alila Villas Uluwatu. Of dual nationality – Australian and British – Sean’s well-honed leadership and people skills will certainly ensure that operations at Alila Villas Uluwatu run like a well-oiled machine. [email protected]

General Manager Alila Villas Uluwatu

A Luxurious Yet Sustainable Design Aesthetic at Alila Villas Uluwatu

lifestyle concepts and guest experiences that are continuously redefined by the latest devel-opments in design and living. The Alila Experi-ence is centred on building unique “emotional

moments” between the guest, the hotel and destination. The name Alila is derived from Sanskrit meaning ‘surprise’.

About Alila VillasAlila Villas represent Alila’s new genera-

tion of ultra-luxurious yet sustainable devel-opments in some of the most spectacular locations offering an unprecedented level of private space, design and architecture, person-alized hospitality and destination experiences that set it apart. Designed by award-winning teams of architects, interior designers and artisans, an Alila Villas project is the only brand that is designed, built and operated to Earth Check standards - integrating the natural, physical & cultural elements of its environ-ment. v BTNewspaper/PR

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responsibility and we are very pleased to see this leadership also in the tourism sector“, he added.

UNWTO initiated in 2011 a campaign to promote the adherence of private tourism enterprises and associations to the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism. A special focus on social, cultural and economic issues within the framework of sustainable tourism is one of the main objectives of the Private Sector Com-mitment to the Code. Together with the

environmental sustainability components being increasingly incorporated into busi-nesses operations across the globe, the Commitment seeks to draw particular attention to issues such as human rights, social inclusion, gender equality, acces-sibility, and the protection of vulnerable groups and host communities.

The Federal Association of the Ger-man Tourism Industry (BTW), a UNWTO Affiliate Member, represents the interests of the tourism industry in Germany. Its

members include more than 40 large companies and major associations from all sectors of the tourism industry.

Adopted in 1999 by the UNWTO General Assembly and endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001, the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism is a set of principles designed to guide the development of tourism in a way that maximizes the socio-economic benefits of the sector, while minimizing any negative impacts. v

THE FEDERAL Association of the German Tourism Industry (BTW) has signed the Private Sector Commitment to the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, joining the growing number of private sector companies and as-sociations which have pledged to the principles of the Code (Berlin, Germany, 8-9 October).

The signing, held in the presence of Mr. Ernst Burgbacher, Germany’s Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Eco-nomics and Technology and Federal Govern-ment Commissioner for SMEs and Tourism, entails the commitment of BTW to promote and implement the values of responsible and sustainable tourism development championed by the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics.

“We are pleased that we were able to sign the Global Code of Ethics in the framework of our Tourism Summit, one of the largest and most important industry events in Germany. As a longtime Affiliate Member of UNWTO, the BTW has always been committed to the principles of the Code. The official signing re-inforces, once again, this attitude”, said BTW President, Klaus Laepple.

“The endorsement of the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics by the tourism private sector in Germany, one of the world’s top tourism markets, is essential to further advance the implementation of the Code,” said UNWTO Executive Director for External Relations and Partnerships, Márcio Favilla, representing UNWTO at the ceremony. “Germany has tra-ditionally set an example in the field of social

Commits to the UNWTO Global Code of EthicsGerman Tourism Industry

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