Portuguese president Anibal Cavaco Silva has highlighted the importance of tourism to the country’s jobs and exports.
This came as the UNWTO and the World Travel & Tourism Council presented an open letter on travel and tourism which aims to rally support for tourism among world leaders.
Meeting UNWTO secretary-general Taleb Rifai and WTTC president and chief executive David Scowsill, president Cavaco Silva recalled that tourism directly represents 9% of Portugal’s GDP and 8% of the workforce.
“Tourism is very important for jobs and exports in Portugal,” he said, while highlighting the capacity the sector has in reducing poverty around the world and welcoming the work of the United Nations through UNWTO in these efforts.
The president said it was central to “support increasing mobility around the globe as this is critical not only to the tourism sector, but also to the wellbeing of people as the tourism sector is of growing importance to many countries”.
Rifai said: “In these challenging times for many countries in Europe, tourism can be part of the solution not only for the people and the growth the sector generates directly, but also due to the immense linkages tourism has with many other sectors of the economy to which it brings extra demand.”
Scowsill added: “Few countries have a greater dependence on travel and tourism than Portugal. During 2012, our industry will sustain directly and indirectly almost 18% of all jobs and contribute 15% of Portugal’s GDP.
“There is a large private sector committed to economic growth and job creation, which is committed to work with the government to stimulate further growth in these difficult economic times. The president understands the huge economic and social contribution that the industry makes to the Portuguese economy, and reflected this in his comments in our meeting.”