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UNWTO: Stay Home Today So You can #TravelTomorrow

The World Tourism Organisation (UNTWO) initiated #TravelTomorrow campaign to urge people to stay home during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. The organisation launched the #TravelTomorrow campaign on digital media to send a message of hope and solidarity to the tourism industry.

The COVID-19 pandemic put the hospitality industry along with the aviation industry on halt. With the uncertainty of the crisis, #TravelTomorrow aims to give people hope for a better tomorrow. The hashtag symbolizes the idea that by ‘staying home today, we can travel tomorrow’.

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Launched with the support of UNWTO’s Global Tourism Crisis Committee, the campaign has had a massive impact on social networks and is being embraced by a growing number of countries, destinations and companies linked to tourism, cities, media outlets and individuals from all over the world. Countries such as Germany, Morocco, Mongolia, Oman and Uruguay, as well as cities such as Bogotá or Vienna, have already endorsed the hashtag #TravelTomorrow, thus amplifying the voice of tourism, which is united in the face of this unprecedented global challenge.

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UNWTO convened the Global Tourism Crisis Committee during a virtual meeting held on 19th March 2020. The organisation brought together UN agencies, the chairs of its Executive Council and Regional Commissions, and private sector leaders to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the tourism industry.

Our response must be fast, coherent and united so that we can all travel again soon and do so in a safer, more sustainable and more respectful way, learning from the lessons of the current crisis.

UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili

Furthermore, UNWTO released a set of recommendations for recovery highlighting the steps governments and other authorities need to take in order to reduce the impact of the pandemic on the tourism sector.

Tourism Minister Ali Waheed also joined the committee as the chair of South Asia Regional commission and took part in the initial meeting held in March 2020.

We encourage the private sector, the international community and fellow citizens of the world to help each other, work together in solidarity and stay positive at these challenging times to defeat the virus”

Ali Waheed, Tourism Minister of Maldives

UNWTO has been monitoring the situation while working closely with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and other United Nations agencies. UNWTO had issued a joint statement with WHO earlier this year. Both the organisations call for responsibility and enhancing coordination to assure that the health precautions are implemented in ways that reduce unnecessary hindrances to international travel.

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IHG Hotels & Resorts has expanded its Vignette Collection brand to the Maldives by rebranding Noku Maldives as the first property in the region to join this exclusive collection. The Vignette Collection has quickly gained recognition for offering luxurious, personalized experiences in some of the world’s most memorable destinations.

Shahid Hussain, the General Manager of Noku Maldives, shared his excitement about the resort’s debut within the Vignette Collection

“We are excited to reintroduce Noku Maldives to our guests, as it now debuts as IHG’s first Vignette Collection resort here in the Maldives. At Vignette Collection, we are proud to be a luxury and lifestyle brand dedicated to curating highly personalized experiences, with genuine warmth and thoughtful attention to detail, we create unforgettable moments leading to one-of-a-kind stays.”

Creating Authentic and Personalized Experiences

The Vignette Collection stands out by blending the individuality of each property with the brand’s shared values. This creates exceptional travel experiences that resonate with every guest. Noku Maldives invites visitors to immerse themselves in the Celestial Turtle Ritual, a stargazing experience inspired by the ancient Maldivian art of astronavigation. This ritual allows guests to connect with the resort’s unique identity and local culture, while also enjoying the stunning beauty of the Maldives.

In addition, the Vignette Collection showcases its commitment to social responsibility through its “Means For Good” initiatives. These initiatives focus on fostering community engagement and supporting sustainable practices. Noku Maldives will roll out these efforts in 2025, further demonstrating its dedication to positively impacting both the local community and the environment.

A Dream Destination for Relaxation and Rejuvenation

Noku Maldives, tucked away in the tranquil Noonu Atoll, offers the perfect sanctuary for those looking to escape and immerse themselves in one of the world’s most breathtaking island destinations. The resort boasts 50 modern private villas. Each with its own pool, scattered across the island. Guests can unwind on the pristine, powdery sands of the private beach. Or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean.

Dining at Noku Maldives is a true culinary journey. Guests can savor authentic Asian dishes at Thari Restaurant. Sip expertly crafted cocktails at The Palms Bar. Or enjoy all-day dining at Palms Restaurant. The resort also offers the Noku Spa, which provides wellness programs that enhance guests’ wellbeing using natural ingredients.

Since its debut, the Vignette Collection has seen remarkable growth. In just three years, it has surpassed the halfway mark of its goal to open 100 hotels in the next decade. Currently, 19 properties are open worldwide, and 34 more are planned. The Vignette Collection continues to expand, with new openings expected in key markets such as Japan and China.

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