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Fourth Global Tourism Resilience Day 2026 in Nairobi to Unite Tourism Leaders for Discussions on their Resilience and Overcoming Global Challenges

13 February 2026 at 15:12
Fourth Global Tourism Resilience Day 2026 in Nairobi to Unite Tourism Leaders for Discussions on their Resilience and Overcoming Global Challenges

From February 16-18, 2026, the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day, Conference, and Expo will take place in Nairobi at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre. The summit is expecting over 11,000 attendees, including Ministers and other key stakeholders in the tourism industry. The purpose of the summit is to discuss the growth and the resilience of the tourism industry regarding the impacts of climate change, politics, health, and economics which are ever so important factors during the UN’s Global Tourism Resilience Day.

Despite the challenges that the tourism industry currently faces, the event will focus on the implementation of innovative resilience methods to provide economic sustainability for the industry. The forum is designed to provide tools for the sustainable growth of tourism, stimulating the economy, and addressing the sustainable growth of the tourism industry issues.

Tourism Resilience in Action: Turning Crisis into Opportunity

The theme for 2026’s event is “Tourism Resilience in Action: From Crisis Response to Impactful Transformation”, signaling a shift from reactive measures to proactive, impactful transformation within the tourism sector. As tourism faces mounting pressures from climate change, political instability, and global health crises, the conference will prioritize the exchange of innovative policies and practical solutions that can help destinations prepare for future shocks.

The event will include a series of discussions and field visits to resilient tourism sites in Nairobi, offering valuable insights into how destinations can develop adaptive strategies to mitigate external risks. By fostering a collaborative environment among international tourism experts, the conference will serve as a launchpad for actionable steps that make the sector more resilient and sustainable.

Keynote Speakers and Highlights from Global Experts

One of the event’s highlights will be the keynote address by Jamaica’s Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, a leading figure in tourism resilience efforts globally. Minister Bartlett will share insights into Jamaica’s pioneering work in tourism crisis management and resilience building. His expertise in crisis management and tourism resilience will serve as a vital learning opportunity for tourism leaders from around the world.

The conference agenda will cover a wide range of critical topics, including financing resilience efforts, workforce capacity building, and developing crisis communication frameworks. Artificial intelligence and predictive analytics will also take center stage, offering a forward-thinking approach to data-driven resilience. These tools can assist in anticipating future risks, enabling better planning and more informed decision-making.

The Role of Tourism in Building Cross-Sector Partnerships

The 2026 Global Tourism Resilience Day will also focus on the need for strong cross-sector partnerships between governments, tourism industry leaders, and private sector stakeholders. By fostering collaboration between these groups, the tourism industry can create synergies that lead to more effective and sustainable solutions for addressing tourism crises.

Key outcomes from the event will include the development of a Resilience in Action Global Report, which will outline progress on resilience indicators and highlight best practices for destinations looking to enhance their own tourism resilience strategies. These insights will not only benefit developing nations but will also have an impact on more established tourism markets, which are increasingly facing the consequences of global risks.

Enhancing Tourism’s Role in Global Economic Recovery

As global tourism recovers, resilience is more important than ever. Tourism’s economic impact is felt not just through visitor numbers but in the job creation, local business growth, and community benefits it generates. By investing in resilient tourism infrastructures and sustainable business practices, countries can ensure the long-term economic health of the sector.

The 2026 Future Tourism Forum will bring together the most influential minds in tourism, aiming to establish best practices and set global benchmarks for resilience in the sector. By focusing on investment in infrastructure, adaptability, and sustainable practices, tourism can remain a key driver of economic development globally.

Building a Resilient Future for Global Tourism

The 2026 Global Tourism Resilience Day will focus on creating a robust and resilient global tourism industry. The event will center on practical resilience measures, collaborations across sectors, and innovative data use, providing the tourism industry with the tools to not only deal with the current trends, but to also create a resilient future for global travel and hospitality. As the world tourism industry continues to become more fragile with environmental, political, and social issues, the information presented at this event will be critical to achieving sustainable development and balanced growth of the global tourism industry.

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