Tourism Safety International Forum-2019: facts and figures!

On May 16, 2019 Tourism Safety International Forum took place. On this day, more than 250 delegates gathered at the Golden Ring Hotel (under the RF President Administration).

The preliminary list of participants’ registration included over 350 security managers and specialists, interested in the Forum program, participants and the materials. During one day, there were 60 speeches and reports.  

This event united on one platform leaders and professionals on tourism security & safety, among them: heads and representatives of federal authorities, culture facilities & museums, resorts & spa, hotels, kids rest organizations, tour operators, representatives of world leading companies in security equipment.

The RF Government, the RF Ministry of Economic Development, the RF Parliament sent welcome addresses to the Forum participants!

The following VIP delegates participated in the Forum personally:
Vladimir Kozhin, First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security; 
Vadim Fomin, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Social Policy. 
Olga Okuneva, the First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Family, Women and Children.

Dr. Peter Tarlow, a member of the Jamaica Tourism Security Audit Group also welcomed the Forum delegates from Las Vegas (USA).

The Forum included 4 parallel sections: 
Section 1. Tourist and recreational clusters and tourist visit sites: security & safety, accessibility and digitalization.


Section 2. Religious and culture sites, museums. Antiterrorism, threats protection, fire safety.


Section 3. Hotels: antiterrorism security, fire safety and emergencies protection. Migration procedures.


Section 4.  Safety of tourism, health and rest of children.


The participants summed up the event at the General Plenary Session, where they discussed key aspects of tourism security & safety.

Norilsk Nickel company (link) supported the Forum as the General Partner.

A huge layer of practical, meaningful issues and proposals will be reflected in the Forum Final Resolution, which will be a Road Map and an additional tool to influence public policy, legislative and regulatory legal regulation, and practical implementation of security measures. 
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Taking into consideration special interest and necessity in exclusive information, as well as the Forum suggestions and recommendations, the Tourism Safety Association will do its best to share these data. Detailed information about the event will be published on our website and in the Tourism Industry Security Magazine.
The next Tourism Safety International Forum has been scheduled for May 21, 2020. 
See you next year!