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COMCEC Tourism Outlook-2019

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Figure 6.2 Challenges Affecting Tourism Performance in the Member Countries

These challenges should be addressed for the sustainable growth of tourism sector in the

Member States. These are common challenges among the countries; however, each member

state should specify the high-priority challenges considering its own conditions and try to solve

the problems in the tourism industry.

The issue of developing consistent tourism strategies and policies is also one of the main

challenges facingmany Member Countries, which are still experiencing difficulties in developing

integrated tourism policies. Effective administration, data collection, regulation and

institutional frameworks are important issues to be improved for the tourism activities.

The absence or weak publicity promotion and mass media exposure due to the limited

communication systems and technological services are other obstacles for tourismdevelopment

in the OIC Member Countries. It is recognized that electronic media (CD-ROM maps, Internet,

web sites, etc.) will be increasingly used for the purpose of choosing destinations and making

reservations. Therefore, the COMCEC countries should improve their promotion through

electronic official and social media.

6.2 Tourism Cooperation under the COMCEC Umbrella

Tourism cooperation could play a significant role in the socio-economic development of the

COMCEC Member Countries, if properly planned and managed.

The COMCEC Economic Summit, held in İstanbul in 2009, has prioritized the cooperation in the

field of tourism sector. Since then, the COMCEC has increased its efforts for enhancing

cooperation among the Member States in tourism.

In addition to ongoing activities such as Tourism Ministerial Meetings, workshops, seminars,

tourism fairs, COMCEC encourages modalities that enable involvement of relevant stakeholders

such as private sector and local communities in tourism activities. In this respect, the

“OIC/COMCEC Private Sector Tourism Forum” was established in 2011 and convened its 1st

Meeting on 7-8 December 2012 in İzmir, Turkey. The Forumannually brings together the private

sector representatives of the member states operating in the field of tourism to share their

experience and explore ways and means to enhance the cooperation in this field. The 2nd

Meeting of the OIC/COMCEC Private Sector Tourism Forum was held on 16-17 December 2013

Insufficient Tourism Investments and Infrastructure

Poor Tourism Planning & Product Development

Travel Facilitation Problems

Safety and Security Related Problems

Low Tourism Service Quality

Insufficient Marketing and Promotion

Insufficient Image Building and Branding