Siete formas de hacer que los viajes sean más seguros
El nuevo informe del Foro Económico Mundial, Fronteras digitales, se refiere a un futuro en el que los requisitos para viajar se evalúen en función de las personas y no mediante el sistem...
Tiffany is the Vice-President of Policy at WTTC where she is responsible for shaping the Travel & Tourism sector’s policy agenda. She joined WTTC in September 2018.
Prior to joining WTTC, she spent 8 years with the World Economic Forum, where she was the Head of the Aviation, Travel and Tourism Industry. At the Forum, Tiffany was responsible for designing the industry agenda as well as the development and management of strategic relationships and partnerships with industry leaders. She was the co-editor of the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness report and led the design and implementation of new initiatives including the Future of Security in Travel and Travel, Tourism & Outbreaks.
Tiffany started her career at the International Trade Centre where she collaborated on the development and implementation of its Tourism-led Poverty Reduction Programme.
Tiffany has a BSc in International Business from Warwick University and a MSc in Development Management from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She completed an Executive Master in Leadership in 2018 as part of the World Economic Forum’s Global Leadership Fellows Programme.
El nuevo informe del Foro Económico Mundial, Fronteras digitales, se refiere a un futuro en el que los requisitos para viajar se evalúen en función de las personas y no mediante el sistem...
From biometric identification to seamless airport transfers, digital technology needs to be at the core of every journey we make.
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A move towards an ASEAN common visa for tourists and business travellers would require all 10 ASEAN states to implement joint policies and adopt common processes, as well as harmonize doc...
Terror attacks are on the rise. What does this mean for the travel and tourism industry, an industry whose success is entirely dependent on the ability of people to travel?
A new kind of traveler is emerging, one who has the savvy and the flexibility to combine work with play while on a business trip.
So what should you do about your travel plans, and what does this mean for the travel and tourism industry?