Fitur Woman seeks more leadership positions
MADRID, January 28, 2024
The experts and professionals participating in Fitur Woman 2024 in Madrid made it clear that diverse and inclusive leadership is indispensable in the tourism sector.
They noted that female employment in this sector has increased by 24% since 2010, but women are still under-represented in management positions.
Under the slogan 'Promoting Inclusion in Tourism', the speakers at the fourth edition of Fitur Woman, organised by Fitur, in collaboration with Women Leading Tourism (WLT) and sponsored by Seville, discussed the role of female workers in the tourism industry and highlighted the importance of ensuring sustainable and inclusive tourism.
Rosana Morillo Rodríguez, Secretary of State for Tourism of the Spanish government, stated that "despite all the progress made, there is still a long way to go and a lot of recognition to be gained". A task in which there has to be "alignment and collaboration between the private and public sectors". In addition, Morillo emphasised the public policies needed so that "women can have the same opportunities as men to access jobs"; and stressed the need for "socially sustainable tourism".
For her part, the President of Women Leading Tourism (WLT), Maribel Rodríguez, explained that female employment in tourism has increased by 24% since 2010. "Right now, our industry comprises 54% of female workers, which is far higher than other economic sectors. However, the proportion of women in management remains in single digits. Not enough women are represented on boards of directors, committees and as company chairpersons."
Female employment in Latin America
The day’s events were followed by a round table discussion on the impact of female employment in Latin America, in which various speakers described the experience of public authorities. Mara Lezama Espinosa, Governor of Quintana Roo, said that "women can do extraordinary things" and called for "improving the quality of life of all human beings". She assured that "we have formed a different government, where the presence of women is present and latent. Quintana Roo is the state with the highest presence of women in municipal presidencies and in the local chamber of deputies”. She also highlighted the "Mujer es poder" (woman is power) programme, which aims to strengthen the resources of the female population.
FITUR Woman also featured a round table on Seville as a success story in integration, in which various speakers shared their business experiences in different segments. Angie Moreno, delegate for Tourism of the Seville City Council, stated that "the role of women in the tourism industry is fundamental"; and pointed out that "63% of Seville's hotel industry is made up of women". Businesswoman Laura Sánchez from We Love Flamenco said that "flamenco fashion is an industry and an attraction for Seville and for the whole of Andalusia" and advocated that "flamenco fashion should be seen as an icon of the Andalusian woman".
Entrepreneur, model and presenter Raquel Revuelta, from SIMOF affirmed that "the importance of women in tourism is fundamental and we must take advantage of the pull of flamenco fashion, which is a tourist asset and can position Seville all over the world".
Ana Moreno from Inés Rosales said "women also contribute a lot to gastronomy", adding that "in the primary sector we find a lot of female labour". Marina Carrasco of El Palacio Andaluz explained that "although the world of flamenco has generally been more male-dominated, in recent years there have been many female flamenco artists who have given it an innovative twist".
And finally, Rosana González director of the Hotel Meliá Colón, pointed out that "women hotel managers only represent 24%, a proportion that is higher in luxury establishments", but added that "we continue to grow".
The day closed with other panels on inclusive team building, diversity as a strategic lever with tangible benefits, sustainability and the social impact of tourism.
Fitur, the International Tourism Trade Fair, is taking place from January 24 to 28 at IFEMA Madrid. - TradeArabia News Service