FITUR brings together the global tourism market, placing sustainability at the centre of its programme (Photo: India Outbound)
The 45th edition of FITUR, a leading tourism trade fair, will be held at Madrid from January 22-26, 2025.
In a press statement, IFEMA Madrid which organises the leading international tourism event, says that FITUR brings together the global tourism market, placing sustainability at the centre of its programme with the aim of contributing to solid economic growth and showcasing respectful practices with a positive impact that can be replicated to continue improving the quality of tourism activity.
The statement adds that in the first seven months of the current year, tourism reached 790 million international tourists, generating a direct global economic impact of approximately USD 3.4 trillion, according to UN Tourism statistics. Given this magnitude, FITUR or the International Tourism Trade Fair, which closed its last edition with more than 250,000 attendees and the participation of 9,000 companies representing 152 countries, aligns itself with the global challenge facing the industry and reinforces its commitment to the promotion of responsible tourism, inviting its professionals to strengthen their pride of belonging.
The statement adds that this is precisely the aim of two of its major projects. On the one hand, the FITURNEXT Observatory, FITUR’s platform dedicated to promoting best practices, which has been working all year over the past six editions to identify and analyse initiatives implemented globally by destinations, companies and organisations around an industry challenge.
On this occasion, the 2025 Challenge focussed on how tourism can contribute to sustainable food management and, after the analysis of nearly 300 proposals, the winners are Sustainable Gastronomic Routes of Extremadura (Spain), Hurtigruten Cruises (Norway) and Too Good To Go (Denmark).
According to the statement, FITUR 4all, the space that for the second consecutive year brings all people with accessibility needs closer to tourist destinations and services in order to promote inclusive tourism. This project, in addition to awarding the best initiatives, will be producing the first Guide to Best Practices in Accessibility in 2025 to encourage commitment to the development and promotion of inclusive tourism worldwide.
According to the organisers, in addition to the purpose of inspiring professionals to adopt sustainable practices that contribute to the protection of nature and local communities, as well as promoting responsible participation in the Fair, FITUR 2025 also aims to increase its professionals’ pride in belonging to a crucial sector that generates a positive impact on economic and social development.
The statement adds that in this context, the entire tourism value chain contributes to the generation of employment, the preservation of cultural diversity and historical heritage, the stimulation of investment in infrastructures and services and the promotion of a sustainable development model. Being part of this industry means being at the heart of an activity that, beyond its contribution to economies, creates spaces for exchange and respect, contributing to understanding between cultures, global cooperation and progress.
Therefore, under the slogan Orgulllosos. Somos turismo or Proud. We are tourism, calls on all participants and visitors to participate in this transformation towards a more responsible tourism that brings real and lasting value to the planet and to people.