Bogotá is one of the 10 winning destinations of the 'Future Tourism Program'

Bogota is one of the ten winners in the Future Tourism program Photo: IDT
This initiative seeks to contribute to the competitiveness and sustainability of the tourism sector in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).
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28
Jun
2022
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The Inter-American Development Bank – IDB, selected Bogotá as one of the ten destinations that will be part of the Future Tourism Program, a competition in which 107 cities in Latin America and the Caribbean were presented at the end of April 2022.

The Project will provide a methodological framework and customized roadmaps to consolidate the city as a Smart Tourist Destination (DTI, as per the acronym in Spanish).

Among the benefits that the destinations selected with this program will obtain is that of contributing to the competitiveness and sustainability of the tourism sector in Latin America and the Caribbean, together with a diagnosis and a detailed action and investment plan to accelerate the incorporation of technological and digital innovations prioritized by the city, which help the recovery of the tourism sector.

Bogotá was the only city in the country selected by the IDB to be part of the program, given that the city's objectives focus on overcoming tourism governance barriers, including the challenges of public-private and civil society coordination.

In addition to the development of the Bogotá–Region Integrated Intelligent Tourism Information System, an initiative carried out in cooperation with the Higher District ICT Council and Fenalco Bogotá, and which also enjoys participation from actors in Bogotá’s academic and business sectors.

Below, we share a tweet where the entity announces the results of the Future Tourism Program call for applications:

 

 

For Karol Fajardo Mariño, director of the District Tourism Institute, "We thank the IDB for valuing the work carried out by the IDT to strengthen governance processes and lead public-private partnerships that support sectoral reactivation and recovery. Thanks to this, the city was selected to be part of this important program, which will undoubtedly help strengthen and consolidate the Smart Tourist Destination -DTI methodology, as a city-wide strategy that incorporates innovation and technological implementation in tourism and the well-being of tourists, visitors, and residents. "

The Program has $1.5 million in non-reimbursable funds for technical cooperation. These resources are provided by the IDB’s Spanish General Cooperation Fund for the 10 chosen destinations that are: City of Córdoba, Argentina; Fortaleza, Brazil; Puerto Varas, Chile; Galapagos Islands, Ecuador; Quito Metropolitan District, Ecuador; Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala; Cancun, Mexico; Montevideo, Uruguay; City of Arequipa, Peru; and Bogotá, Colombia.

On June 27, the program’s opening meeting will be held. The RTD, headed by the Director General, and the team of experts who will lead the program in Bogotá, together with the representatives of Fenalco and Upper ICT Secretariat will attend virtually. The program will last three years and among its results it seeks to generate a pilot model replicable in other regional destinations.