Kenya Becomes First Country Globally to Receive 'Safe Tourism Seal' Award

Kenya Becomes First Country Globally to Receive 'Safe Tourism Seal' Award

Kenya has become the first country in the world to be awarded the recommended status of the "Safer Tourism Seal" by the Rebuilding Travel umbrella group.

The award was presented to Kenya’s Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala in a virtual event attended by global tourism leaders under the Rebuilding Travel umbrella.

Rebuilding Travel is a global pro-tourism industry group composed of tourism boards, ministers of tourism, professional associations, industry stakeholders, researchers, academics and travelers.

CS Balala termed the award as a testimony of Kenya’s commitment to ensuring travelers' safety in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

"As a destination, we have put together health and safety measures that are aimed at ensuring the safe reopening of the tourism sector. This is to ensure that our citizens, travelers, and workers are well protected.”

“On behalf of my country I am happy to receive this recognition that shows we are headed in the right direction in regard to the COVID-19 safety protocols," said Balala in a statement on Wednesday.

The award is key in building travelers’ confidence in the destination as international travel slowly resumes and hospitality outlets reopen following the Covid-19 disruption, according to Balala.

"The seal which is a recognizable symbol throughout the world will be key to positioning Kenya as a safe and preferred destination," he noted.

“To receive this recognition, a destination must address key aspects known as “tourism surety” through ensuring, travelers’ safety, security, destination’s reputation, economic viability, and health.”

Comments

Guesty (not verified)     Wed, 08/26/2020 @ 09:32am

But people are testing positive for corona virus after visiting hotels in Kenya.

Vitu kwa ground ni different. The Kenyan government should stop lying to people.

Guest #13 (not verified)     Wed, 08/26/2020 @ 09:47am

So the tourists will leave their countries with falling corvid cases and visit Kenya to be locked down in their hotel rooms. This is not a publicity problem. It is a public health problem and PR will not work.

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Thu, 08/27/2020 @ 05:51am

What is this Rebuilding Travel Umbrella ? When was it started? What is its functions? Is it just
active in black nations ? Where else has it been operating?
Just wondering?

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