
VITALPIN: The new movement in the Alps successfully on the ITB presents
Berlin/Innsbruck (OTS) – The international community of interests of Vitalpin has presented at the ITB as a new movement for people and businesses in the Alps, the life of and with the tourism. With Vitalpin in the long term, the awareness of the importance of this small piece of the structured Alpine tourism industry is to be in the broad public opinion of the discourse in a positive sharpened.
Three things the Act of Vitalpin: the man, the economy and nature. To meet the needs of these three core areas, seeking Vitalpin the exchange with the Public and between the tourism industry, the policy and the environmental organisations. This Vitalpin represents the interests, provides clarity when it comes to controversial topics, and strengthens the awareness of the importance of tourism in the Alps. „As a pillar of tourism, secures livelihoods, and prosperity in the Alps. At the same time, the Alps are a valuable natural space. Economic perspectives on the one hand, a sensitive Ecosystem on the other – currently various conflicts shape the climate of Opinion. To the detriment of the people living in the Alps and economies. With Vitalpin we put the first step,“ said the Chairman of Vitalpin, Hannes Parth, and added: „It is a Together in a future in which the Alps are again considered equal as life, economic, and natural area needs. We are ready to lead this dialogue, which brings together people, tourism and nature.“
25 founding members from four Alpine countries are pooling their
Forces
The European network of destinations, hotels, hospitality, mountain Railways, leisure industry, sports associations, agriculture, industry and Commerce, sees itself as a bridge-Builder. With 25 founding members from the four Alpine countries of Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy, the Association launches the implementation of the first measures. The members include, among others, various tourist sectors of the economic chamber of Austria, Tyrol and South Tyrol, the Tyrolean destinations and tourism associations, the cable cars of Switzerland, the Hoteliers and hospitality Association of South Tyrol and of the Austrian and German ski Federation trades. How important is tourism to other sectors, is reflected in the membership of representatives from industry and agriculture, such as the Kässbohrer AG, or the Südtiroler Bauernbund.
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Theresa Haid
Vitalpin
Ing.-Etzel-Straße 17
A-6020 Innsbruck
m: +43 664 85 12 154
www.vitalpin.org
theresa.haid@vitalpin.org