Decoding the Future of Tourism Resilience -Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Jamaica

Speaking at the Resilience & Innovation Summit in Sarajevo, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Jamaica had the opportunity to highlight the resilience the tourism industry has shown over the past few years. But it also showcased that more innovation is needed to prepare for future crises. Planning ahead gives opportunity to mitigate and manage disruptions as they are inevitable.

For everyone wanting to understand more about how a resilient future for tourism looks like, an in-depth overview can be found in in Minister Bartlett’s book Decoding the Future of Tourism Resilience.

Decoding the Future of Tourism Resilience, explores the evolving tourism landscape and acts as a compass that will help readers navigate the many emerging and future trends in global tourism. Decoding the Future of Tourism Resilience explores the intricacies of the changing global tourism space by going into detail on topics such as gastronomy tourism, the vastness of space, the allure of undersea tourism, and the efficiency of micro-cations, as well as the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of tourism.

Watch below our chairman’s fireside chat with Rajan Datar of the BBC.

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