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COMCEC Tourism Outlook 2017

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The principal conclusions arising from these case studies in respect of critical success factors were:

Where countries (or destinations) already have a robust tourism industry with

strong underlying USPs, good recognition as a brand, and good customer loyalty, it is

more likely that recovery from crisis will be swift.

The most successful recovery has been evidenced where there is strong government

commitment to the industry as well as leadership in terms of strategy, policy, and

understanding of market trends.

Recovery is also effective where there is clear evidence of public and private sectors

working together and supported by the residents.

Deregulation of over-bureaucratic procedures and introducing incentives for

encouraging foreign investment were also identified as effective actions.

Looking to the longer term, some governments have also introduced training

programs to build crises resilience human resource capacity generally across the

sector.

Hence adopting these policy recommendations in managing risk and crises in OIC states would

result in a more resilient and predictable tourism industry against potential external and

internal threats. The details of suggested crises management actions are to be presented during

the 10

th

Meeting of the COMCEC TourismWorking Group in September, 2017.

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Importance of Tourism Cooperation in the Member Countries

6.1

Tourism Potentials & Obstacles Faced in the Tourism Development and

Cooperation in the Member Countries

OIC Member Countries have potential for the development of a sustainable international

tourism sector with rich and diverse natural, geographical, historical and cultural heritage

assets. OIC Member Countries’ performances in tourism sector indicate that the share of the

Member Countries in the global tourism sector is behind full potential and there is still a great

deal of scope for realizing their full capacity.

It is acknowledged that both established and new destinations need to plan and create the

adequate conditions and policies with regard to:

Business environment

Infrastructure

Travel Facilitation

Marketing

Human resources

So theMember Countries can increase the social and economic benefits and minimizing negative

impacts via utilizing the tourism potential.