Religious tourism
Encouraging inclusive growth in the era of pandemics
May 6th 2022
Reflecting on religious tourism can be apprehensible as it is not oriented exclusively towards specific categories of tourists and travellers, but to any person that is in pursuit of an authentic experience. In the midst of the pandemic era, where issues of equality and sustainability are being prioritised in the global agenda, the forthcoming Economist Impact Event, aims to highlight significant aspects religious tourism not only in Greece but also on an international level, focusing –among others– on ways that inclusive growth can be achieved.
Global trends in religious and pilgrimage tourism, its contribution to the achievement of UN SDGs as well as the need to protect the identity of religious tourism monuments in times of global crisis will be extensively discussed, also focusing on the incentives that can reinforce the religious tourism sector. The role of tour operators and hospitality as well as the contribution of technology will be highlighted during this unique gathering.
Don’t miss our Economist Event entitled: “Religious tourism: Encouraging inclusive growth” which is taking place on May 6th, 2022 at Minoa Palace Resort in Chania, Greece. Should you wish to receive a personal complimentary invitation for this event, please send us an email to info@hazliseconomist.com.
Encouraging inclusive growth in the era of pandemics
May 6th 2022
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