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  8-10 April 2005, New Delhi, India  
   
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SPONSORS
  Accenture
  Accor
  Advani Hotels & Resorts
  Amadeus
Bird Group
  American Express
  Air India
  Al Hayat
  BBC World
  Boeing
  British Airways
  Carlson Companies
  CIE
  Deloitte
  Emirates
  eTurbo News
  FVW
  Global Vision
  The Grand Group
  HRH Group of Hotels
  Gulf Air
  Indian Airlines
  InterGlobe Enterprises
  ITC- Welcomgroup
  Jet Airways
  Kuoni
  Le Quotidien du Tourisme
  Marriott
  Ministry of Tourism
  Newsweek
  Oberoi Group
  The Park Hotels
  Reed Travel
  Select Hotels
  Taj Group of Hotels
  Travel Weekly - USA
  TTG
  TUI AG
  Wall Street Journal
  Worldroom Travel TV
 
SUPPORTERS
 
4Hoteliers
Cecta
  Global Hotel Network
HVS International
IATA
IH&RA
PATA
TTF
   
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The Summit revolves around a series of highly interactive discussions set 'in the round'. Rather than speakers, 'Lead Contributors' stimulate debate among all conference participants. Renowned journalists and TV presenters will moderate the interactive sessions and ensure audience participation to create lively debates.

 
 
 
The Programme
 
Under the theme ‘Realizing the Potential’ industry leaders at the Summit in 2005 will focus on ways in which businesses, regions, countries and local communities can unlock the full social and economic potential of the industry. 

WTTC research shows that by 2014, Travel & Tourism could generate 10.9 per cent Gross Domestic Product and some 260 million jobs, representing 8.6 per cent of total employment worldwide. 

There is a growing consciousness that Travel & Tourism is not just a nice to have but a need to have activity in our global economy and community. However, many destinations and organizations are failing to let loose the true potential of the industry.