CNTB Director Kristjan Staničić re-elected as vice president of ETC

Along with director Staničić, who was appointed as vice-president of ETC, Miguel Sanz from Spain was elected president of ETC, while Magda Antonioli from Italy was also appointed as vice-president

The director of the Croatian National Tourist Board, Kristjan Staničić, was re-elected as vice president of the European Travel Commission (ETC), the most important and oldest international tourist association in Europe, consisting of 35 national European tourist organizations, as well as associated members, including agencies, service providers in tourism, and carriers. These are the key news from the 105th meeting of the ETC General Assembly, i.e. 108th meeting of the ETC Board of Directors, which took place in Tallinn, Estonia, can be found below.

"I thank my colleagues for the trust shown and the opportunity to continue working together on the improvement of the European tourism sector, i.e. the promotion of Europe as a unique tourist destination. Very challenging times are behind us, but we have shown that a quick and stable recovery of tourism can be achieved with quick decisions, targeted promotion and a quality offering. Certain challenges still exist, however, we are witnessing a return to the level of travel from the pre-pandemic period, and as part of ETC's activities, we will do everything to maintain this positive growth trend in the future," said director Staničić.

Along with director Staničić, who was appointed as vice-president of ETC, Miguel Sanz from Spain was elected president of ETC, while Magda Antonioli from Italy was also appointed as vice-president. In addition to the new appointments, and the ETC Annual Report for 2022, membership fees for the period from 2024 to 2027 were discussed at the meetings, and the strategic framework of the ETC until 2030 was approved.

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