- Tourism leaders gather in Rome
- Focus on travel’s future and sustainability
- WTTC marks 25th milestone event
Rome will host the 25th Global Summit of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), drawing international leaders to shape the future of travel.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the global event will bring together top figures from government, business, and international organizations to discuss key issues affecting the tourism industry.
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The annual WTTC summit has long been recognized as one of the most important gatherings for decision-makers and stakeholders, and this year’s edition is expected to be especially significant as it celebrates its 25th anniversary.
The summit will focus on charting a course for the future of travel, with attention placed on sustainability, innovation, and resilience. Discussions will cover how tourism can continue to serve as a driver of global economic recovery, job creation, and cultural connection, while also addressing environmental concerns and new traveler expectations.

Rome provides a fitting backdrop for this milestone summit. As one of the world’s most iconic destinations, the city represents both the opportunities and responsibilities that come with tourism. Hosting the WTTC summit further cements Italy’s role as a central figure in shaping global travel and hospitality.
Delegates will include government officials, CEOs, and experts who will share insights on pressing topics such as digital transformation, sustainable travel practices, and future industry policies. The summit is expected to generate meaningful dialogue and commitments that will guide the industry for years to come.
As the tourism sector continues to evolve in the face of global changes, the WTTC’s 25th Global Summit stands as more than a commemoration. It is a platform for creating solutions that can ensure travel remains a force for good fostering economic opportunity, preserving cultures, and protecting the environment.
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