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DMC
B Japan Tours (Beauty of Japan Tours Co., Ltd.)
Since 2020s
A 5-time World Travel Award recognised leading Japan DMC, missioned to spread Japan's unparalleled culture, history, food, and nature to the world responsibly.
Consultancy
mascontour GmbH
Since 2020s
Berlin-based international consultant for destinations, companies and public institutions to implement resilient and sustainable tourism, with 220 successful projects in 60+ countries.
Consultancy
PT. DISKOVA LANGIT BALI (DISKOVERA)
Since 2020s
A global consultancy in tourism policy, planning, and communications dedicated to innovative solutions for vibrant sustainable tourism development.
Travel Management
TripToGo
Since 2020s
Headquartered in Toronto with subdivision in NYC, TripToGo provides outbound travel services for North Americans with specialisation in global land tours, cruise packages, and MICE solutions.
Property Management
PT. PESONA AUSTINA PROPERTY
Since 2020s
A premier villa management & marketing company delivering award-winning guest services for a diverse portfolio of properties in South Bali.
Marketing
STIC GSA Services Pvt. Ltd.
Since 2020s
India's largest B2B aviation, tourism, and marketing company representing 13 international airlines, 6 cruises, and 3 rent-a-car companies with offices across India.
Events Management
Vesna Event Crafters Private Limited
Since 2020s
Event management and travel logistics provider with an extensive portfolio of business travel, educational tours, experiential holidays, and high-profile events.
Consultancy
Aquamarine Projects Ltd.
Since 2020s
Designs, builds, and operates natural experience destinations such as oceanariums, botanical gardens, adventure parks, waterparks and many other developments.
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Latest PATA Blog Posts
The Do’s and Don’ts of Ethical Elephant Tourism in Asia
Asian elephants captivate travellers, but their charm conceals stories of exploitation. Learn how to engage with these majestic giants responsibly, promoting their welfare and supporting ethical tourism practices.
Tourism Decarbonisation, Women Empowerment and Regenerative Tourism
This article by the Centre for Responsible Tourism Singapore examines how decarbonisation in the Southeast Asian tourism industry can lead to greater women empowerment and more regenerative types of tourism in the region.
Sustainable Tourism Podcast by the Centre for Responsible Tourism Singapore
In 2021, the Centre for Responsible Tourism Singapore launched its podcast on sustainable tourism, to help bring awareness to many contemporary issues in tourism, including community-based tourism and ethics, responsible wildlife tourism, climate adaptation, regenerative travel and many others.
Seoul Tourism Organization’s Sustainable Tourism Conference 2023
Now, Seoul is actively pursuing the path of sustainable tourism with a focus on both the local residents and the environment. It all begins with “Seoul Sustainable Tourism Conference 2023” on November 16-17, 2023.
International Chef’s Day: Cooking up Culinary Change with LightBlue
This October, chefs from around the world are stirring up more than just culinary delights. As October celebrates two vital occasions; International Chef Day and World Food Day, with chefs embracing sustainable food practices and championing a food waste revolution with the FIT Tech.
Embracing Sustainability in Travel: How the Travel Industry can Support the UNSDGs- by Sabre
One of the guiding principles of Sabre’s ESG strategy is to use the framework of the UNSDGs to highlight the areas that will help deliver the most positive impact and achieve the sustainability goals. This blog maps how travel can play an influential role in catalysing positive global change.
Dusit International Launches New Group-wide Sustainability Program, ‘Tree of Life’
Fully embracing ‘Sustainability’ as one of the four key pillars of Dusit Graciousness, Dusit International has rolled out a new group-wide sustainability initiative, Tree of Life, designed to ensure the company delivers on its promise to always have a positive impact wherever it sets foot.
Kiribati recognises the value in Sustainable & Regenerative Tourism
As an emerging destination, Kiribati recognises that the future of tourism for the small island state must be sustainable and has undertaken initiatives to promote and support sustainable tourism development across the country.
Promoting Gender Mainstreaming: Recommendations for Vocational Training Centers
The publication ‘Promoting Gender Mainstreaming: Recommendations for vocational training centers in ASSET-H&C network’ outlines how we can promote and sustain gender equality in the tourism industry, with practical examples that offer applicable and actionable suggestions on gender-mainstreaming.
Horus Development & Consulting’s Podcast Series
CHORUS Podcast aims to promote new ideas, values, and best practices in the fields of sustainability in travel and tourism through conversations with opinion leaders who share the same passion. You can find episodes featuring PATA Members here in this blog!
How IKEA Co-workers Teamed Up with Winnow to Halve Their Global Food Waste
On September 20, 2022, IKEA announced that it has halved its food waste, achieving its ambitious timeline to adhere to and go beyond the UN 2030 Goal. Started in 2017, Winnow and IKEA teamed up to implement the Waste Watcher programme across its stores to tackle food waste through Artificial Intelligence. Over 2021, Winnow and IKEA scaled Winnow's Vision AI to 30 countries, from Japan to Canada. A global movement was built, and we saw food waste reduced on a massive scale.
Climate Adaptation and Tourism – a Closer Link than We might Think?
How can climate adaptation strategies be supported by tourism? Is there actually a close connection between tourism and climate adaptation? Is there a possibility that the pandemic might have, or might be, making climate adaptation in tourism a more plausible idea?
A Success Story: Community-based Tourism in Mai Chau, Vietnam
In 2007, the Discova groups began working with communities in the Mai Chau district of northern Vietnam to help locals improve infrastructure, education, water supply for agriculture, and build up community-based tourism in the area. Thanks to the financial support, the hands-on project work and donations help, there is continuous and successful development.
What We Should Understand About the Idea of Equal Distribution of the Benefits of Tourism
We in tourism should develop a better understanding of the idea of equal sharing of tourism’s benefits, one that looks beyond economic aspects. When that happens, our ability to develop engagement with local communities and other stakeholders will be stronger.
The Om Goi Water Filtration System Comes to Completion!
After raising USD $11,593 through Walk for Water campaign, Discova started their work in implementing the Om Goi Water Filtration System for San Mamuang village in Om Goi district that will grant the households access to clean water supply.