World Tourism Day 2024:

World Tourism Day 2024:

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Category : Important Days Published on: September 27 2024

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  • World Tourism Day 2024 will be celebrated on September 27, emphasizing the significance of tourism in fostering global unity, supporting economies, and sharing cultural experiences. 
  • This year, the focus is on the connection between tourism and world peace, with the United Nations highlighting the importance of cultural understanding and promoting sustainable tourism practices.
  • The World Committee on Tourism Ethics supports the UN's choice of "Tourism and Peace" as the theme for World Tourism Day 2024, highlighting its relevance amid global conflict and division.
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