Costas Christ, Chairman of Judges, Tourism for Tomorrow Awards with Kauahi Ngaporai. Chief Operating Officer, Whale Watch Kaikoura and Tony Williams, Senior Vice President, Resorts & Projects, Emirates Hotels & Resorts — Photo by WTTC

The four winners of the World Travel & Tourism Council’s 2010 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards were announced today during the 10th Global Travel & Tourism Summit at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, China. Of the 12 finalists, Emirates Hotels & Resorts, Whale Watch Kaikoura, Accor and Botswana Tourism Board, were crowned the winners for their successful work in advancing sustainable tourism best practices in different parts of the world.

“We are seeing a new horizon in the global Travel & Tourism industry where more and more companies and destinations, both large and small are leading the way forward in demonstrating that tourism can be an opportunity for protecting our planet and delivering tangible social and economic benefits at the local, national and international level. We are in a global transformation of the Travel & Tourism industry as we have known it. With these awards we commend these innovation and successes in sustainable best practices,” says Costas Christ, chairman of the judges for the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards.

Indigenous Maori-owned and locally operated, Whale Watch Kaikoura wins the Community Benefit Award for its outstanding achievement in rebuilding the local economy through community-based tourism in Kaikoura on the East Coast of South Island in New Zealand. Whale Watch Kaikoura specializes in giving more than 100,000 visitors annually the opportunity for up close observation of marine life, including rare Sperm Whales, using environmentally-friendly vessels. The company was founded in 1987 by local Maori, to create jobs for the indigenous Ngati Kuri community, and has since grown into a multi-million dollar nature tourism business.

“Whale Watch is committed to carefully managing its use of a rare natural resource. We will cherish this Award, just as we cherish our values of hospitality to visitors and reverence for the natural world,” says Kauahi Ngapora, Chief Operating Officer, Whale Watch Kaikoura

In the Conservation category, Emirates Hotels & Resorts is awarded for its success in creating the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve (DDCR) – the first protected area in the United Arab Emirates – through the establishment of the Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa. In Australia, their Wolgan Valley Resort next to the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area is one of the best examples in the world of conservation through tourism. The project is successfully reversing extensive grazing and development damage to restore rare native flora and fauna.

“We are delighted to win such a highly respected Award. This is a significant endorsement of our original vision, driving the message that tourism and conservation can work together to protect natural habitats and wildlife,” says Tony Williams, Senior Vice President, Resorts & Projects, Emirates Hotels & Resorts

Botswana Tourism Board is awarded the Destination Stewardship Award for its 'low-volume - high-yield' approach to tourism in the Okavango Delta – an internationally recognised Ramsar Site (ODRS). And particularly for the legislative framework put in place and ecotourism standards to ensure proper management of one of the world most iconic nature travel destinations. Today, sustainable tourism in the Okavango employs 34% of the adult population in the area while protecting the largest inland wetland in the world for future generations. .

“We are truly honoured to win this Award as the world recognises our efforts in protecting the Okavango and its vast population of wildlife. As well as motivating us to look for new ways to improve tourism and conservation in our country, we hope it can inspire other countries to do similar work to protect their natural heritage,” says Myra Sekgororoane, Chief Executive Officer, Botswana Tourism Board.

Accor wins the award for Global Tourism Business for its Earth Guest Program and company-wide philosophy based on hospitality, respect for diverse cultures, environmental best practices and the social welfare of local people where they operate in more than 40 countries.

“Accor's strategy is underpinned by a deep respect for people and the environment. This respect is expressed through the Earth Guest programme, respectful of employees, customers, host communities and the planet's natural resources. Winning this Award recognises the deep commitment of our teams to sustainable development all over the world,” says Gilles C Pélisson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Accor

“For many years, WTTC’s Tourism for Tomorrow Awards have recognised the highest achievements in sustainable tourism among businesses and destinations around the world, and across the full spectrum of the travel and tourism industry,” says Jean-Claude Baumgarten, President & CEO of the World Travel & Tourism Committee. “These four awards are helping to set the standard for future developments in sustainable tourism as a positive opportunity for our planet and its diverse cultural and natural heritage.”

The Tourism for Tomorrow Awards are organised in association with Travelport and the Travel Corporation’s Conservation Foundation.

More details about all winners and finalists can be found on www.tourismfortomorrow.com/Winners.

The judging process includes a team of 12 international judges and involves a stringent, three-step selection procedure, including an on-site verification of all finalists. The winners were then selected from the finalists by a Winner Selection Committee.

The Awards are organised in association with two Strategic Partners: Travelport and The Travel Corporation’s Conservation Foundation. Other sponsors/supporters include: 4hoteliers, BEST Education Network, Breaking Travel News, Budget Travel, CNBC, e-TurboNews, fvw, Friends of Nature, Gap Adventures, the International Tourism Partnership/Green Hotelier, Mercado e Eventos, National Geographic Channel/Sky News, National Geographic Traveler, Planeterra, Newsweek International, the Rainforest Alliance, Reed Travel Exhibitions, Saffron Media, South China Morning Post, Simon & Baker Travel Review, Sohu.com, Sustainable Travel International, The Economic Times of India, Tony Charters & Associates, Travel & Adventure Show, Travel Daily China, Travel Daily News, Travelmole, Travel Weekly US, Travesias, TTG Asia, TW Group, TTN Middle East, USA Today, World Heritage Alliance.

Anja Eckervogt
WTTC