
Madrid, Spain, May 31, 2025 / TRAVELINDEX / The UN Tourism Executive Council has met again for a milestone session to build on the legacy of the last eight years. Meeting for its 123rd session, the Council assessed progress made around the priorities of innovation, investments and education and looked ahead with the nomination of Shaikha Al Nowais as new Secretary-General from 2026. Upon confirmation by the UN Tourism General Assembly, Ms. Shaikha Al Nowais will become the woman to hold the position.
Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “Over the last eight years, UN Tourism has embraced a transformative vision. We have put tourism at the forefront of the global agenda to enhance its competitiveness and economic value. And we have never lost sight of our key priorities: education, investments, sustainable and rural development, women empowerment, new technologies, and international expansion.”
Over the last eight years, UN Tourism has embraced a transformative vision. We have put tourism at the forefront of the global agenda to enhance its competitiveness and economic value
Shaikha Al Nowais nominated to make history as first female UN Tourism head
Shaikha Nasser Al Nowais is an Emirati business leader with over 16 years of experience in global hospitality. As Corporate Vice President at Rotana Hotels, she has overseen owner relations across the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Turkey. A graduate of Zayed University in Finance, she also chairs the Abu Dhabi Chamber’s Tourism Working Group and serves on the boards of the Abu Dhabi Businesswomen Council and Les Roches Hospitality Academy.
Celebrating shared progress
- Tourism Insights, including Key data trends shaping the industry’s future.
- Tourism Knowhow, including the development of tourism products.
- Investments and Innovation, supporting the core drivers of growth
- Sustainability, with a focus on initiatives aligning with the SDGs.
- Education and Human Capital development to build a strong, skilled workforce.
- UN Tourism on the ground and its assistance to Member States.
- Budget allocation and Human Resources.
Strengthening global presence and new Innovation Office for Africa