The Global Tourism Economy Forum (GTEF) will hold its seventh edition in Macau on October 23 and 24, spearheading discussions in the context of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Under the theme Strategic Partnership in a New Era, Rising Momentum for a Shared Future, GTEF 2018 will examine the impact of strategic tourism collaboration between the European Union (EU) and China in the 2018 EU-China Tourism Year (ECTY 2018), and the enormous latent opportunities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area.

Vice chairman and secretary-general of GTEF, Pansy Ho, emphasised that innovative and strategic tourism cooperation is key to capturing the possibilities derived from the country’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area development.
As an official partner of ECTY 2018, GTEF will feature EU as the partner region in its 2018 edition. Guangdong Province has been named the featured partner province.
Under the topic Strategic Partnership – Building Bridges of Cooperation for Shared Benefits, ministers and global private-sector CEOs will discuss how the framework of ECTY 2018 has served as a precursor of deepened China-EU cooperation in tourism and an enhancer of extensive and sustainable economic growth on both sides. Signing ceremonies for a series of cooperative agreements will be held on the day of the forum opening.
GTEF 2018 will also present a new edition of the signature Face to Face, Ministers and Private Sector CEOs session, in collaboration with the UNWTO.
Day 1 will feature “Festivals – Bridging Traditions and Tourism” and “Gastronomy, Creativity, Tourism” sessions. And among the highlights of day two are “Greater Bay Area Session Part I – Private Sector Perspective”, “Greater Bay Area Session Part II – Macao Perspective” and “Technology –The Virtual Bridge” sessions, along with three concurrent sessions and workshops such as China Outbound Tourism, Trade and Business Presentation and PET Conference.
Further, the fifth UNWTO/GTERC Asia Tourism Trends will be launched during the forum. A joint effort of the UNWTO and the GTERC (Global Tourism Economy Research Centre), the report will present tourism trends and outlook of the region, analyse Chinese outbound tourism to Europe and European Union outbound tourism to China, as well as examine the development potential of the Greater Bay Area, a new growth area of Asia.
As well, networking, investment and cooperation opportunities including business matching, destination presentations and exhibitions will be available.
Among partners and sponsors of the Forum sessions are ACFIC, PATA, WTCF, UNESCO, The Macau Chinese Enterprise Association, China Daily, UBS and Ivy Alliance Tourism Consulting.





























The Philippine travel trade mourns the passing (Tuesday night) of Mamerth Banatin, 87, president and founder of Adam’s Express Travel, who is well-loved for blazing the trail to exotic and off-beat destinations as much as for his dancing skills.
In his decades-long career, Mamerth pioneered pilgrimage tours to the Holy Land, Europe and Mexico, and introduce previously unheard-of destinations such as Bhutan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the Silk Road.
Travel Enterprise’s president Marciano Ragaza III, a long-time friend of Mamerth, said: “He was not just a travel agent. He was a travel organiser par excellence. He will be missed by the industry and the travellers he served so well.”
Skynet Travel’s president and general manager Dorothy Lauron-Aytona remembers Mamerth as a skilled dancer who danced with all the ladies at social events, and called him a “sweet and kind” person who was not afraid to speak his mind at industry gatherings.
Rowena Coloma, Travel Specialist Ventures’ president, admires the “hard work and passion that he put into his profession”, noting that during a number of fam trips they participated in over the past 30 years, Mamerth would also often go off on his own, usually on foot to visit NTOs and to know the locales better.
Coloma recalled an incident when Mamerth made a sales call in Lucena, Quezon and he only learnt that she had a branch there when he saw her photo. “He’s the owner of Adam’s Express yet he went as far as Lucena to sell his products,” she said.
Fiesta Tours and Travel business development manager Robbie Young said that “everyone has vignette about Mamerth”, referring to the latter’s undimmed passion for travel – Mamerth travelled to Oman last year, and to China and Taiwan early this year – generosity in sharing knowledge and training agents for free; skills in networking; and his sweet and kind disposition.
Enjoy the final journey, Mamerth.