(TAN): UNWTO has concluded a first in-person visit to Bali since the start of the pandemic. The delegation met with key figures from the Indonesian government to advance collaboration as the country gets ready to reopen its borders to international visitors and restart tourism.
In partnership with Indonesia’s foreign and tourism ministries, UNWTO hosted a special “Capacity Building Workshop on Restarting International Tourism in Bali”. The workshop counted on the participation of more than 30 leaders from across the tourism sector, with another 150 experts and leaders joining virtually. Discussions focused on the government’s strategy to restart tourism, including the formulation of policies, procedures, health infrastructure and immigration protocols adapted to reflect the new reality.
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Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Mahendra Siregar welcomed participants and thanked UNWTO for its leadership throughout the crisis. Siregar also underlined the importance of collaboration as both the public and private sectors work together to restart tourism for the benefit of not only visitors to Bali but for all stakeholders, including tourism workers and service providers.
Speaking at the workshop, the vice governor of Bali, Tjokorda Oka Artha, said tourism arrivals to Bali fell by 12% in Q3 when compared to 2019 levels. However, since re-opening to domestic tourists at the end of July, numbers have started to rise again. The workshop concluded with the government of Indonesia setting out plans for a phased approach to welcome international tourists in Bali. This will be closely monitored with the aim of rolling it out to the rest of Indonesia.
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UNWTO welcomed the plans and endorsed Indonesia’s Clean, Health, Safety, and Environment Sustainability initiative which emphasizes the importance of maintaining health and safety standards in accordance with internationally accepted protocols.
Alongside the workshop, the UNWTO delegation conducted visits to the airport and several tourist destinations. Here they saw first-hand the implementation of new health and safety protocols developed by the government of Indonesia to prepare the reopening of Bali to international tourists.