Daniel Attard appointed as the European Parliament’s lead negotiator on sustainable tourism

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The Malta Business Weekly

Daniel Attard has been appointed as the European Parliament’s lead negotiator on the vision for sustainable tourism in Europe.

This appointment means that Dr Attard will lead negotiations on behalf of the European Parliament on how tourism policy should be reformed to become more sustainable, including addressing the structural challenges faced by various regions.

The appointment comes at a decisive moment, as the European Commission is drafting its strategy against the backdrop of growing challenges in the tourism sector, including those related to infrastructure, workforce, accommodation, and energy.

In this context, the Labour MEP explained that tourism cannot and should not be considered in isolation, but rather in the context of all the sectors it impacts: transport, energy, sustainable development, environmental protection, and economic competitiveness.

Daniel Attard added, “Tourism should be an economic force, an employment opportunity, and a driver of social mobility. The aim is to have a concrete strategy that addresses common challenges, protects cultural heritage, and offers a better future for everyone, whether it be the industry, workers, small businesses, families, or communities.”

He also stated that his work will focus on ensuring that Malta and Gozo form part of a European vision that places small regions and islands at the forefront of sustainable tourism development.

Dr Attard concluded that for Malta and Gozo, tourism has always been, and remains, a key contributor to national prosperity and a pillar of social and progressive measures. Therefore, in this new role, his priority will remain the defence and advancement of Malta’s interests in Europe.

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