SATSA, the voice of inbound tourism, and Fair Trade Tourism (FTT), a good holiday mark, have announced strategic partnerships that promote responsible tourism in South Africa.
The purpose of this collaboration is to provide practical tools and guidance to implement a responsible tourism practice to respond to the growing international demand for sustainable travel experiences, so that the competitiveness of South Africa's tourism business. The purpose is to enhance it.
Rachel Nxele, chairman of SATSA's responsible tourism committee, states: Equip the members with important tools to meet the demand in the evolved global market and benefit the local community. “
According to LiSa Scriven, a general manager of Fair Trade Tourism, “FTT frameworks and support tools provide a comprehensive step approach to all sizes of sightseeing businesses and provide business according to the demand of suppliers. Similarly, it is to promote sightseeing to live, work and visit.
The important initiative is as follows:
The approval of the certified program developed locally in FTT is in line with international sustainability standards. Bimonel education webinar featuring the leader of the industry that provides practical insights and practical strategies to incorporate responsible tourism practices into business management. A structured opportunity for tourist experts to connect, share best practices, and promote collective responsible tourism activities. Create a specially designed tools and resources designed to be specially designed to address the unique responsibilities of South Africa, the tasks and opportunities for sightseeing in South Africa.
“Fair Trade Tourism is excited to partner with SATSA, cooperate with responsible sightseeing, and have a permanent impact on the industry,” Scriven concluded.
Please contact us for details of this partnership.
Kim Taylor, Satsa Communication Manager
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Rachel Nuxel, Fair Trade Tourism
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