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Adapting to Change: How the Global Tourism Sector is Overcoming Crises and Tackling Climate Challenges

19 Feb 2026 By travelandtourworld

Adapting to Change: How the Global Tourism Sector is Overcoming Crises and Tackling Climate Challenges

As the world celebrates Tourism Resilience Day on February 17, 2026, the global tourism sector is once again showcasing its remarkable ability to bounce back from crises. Despite facing environmental challenges, economic disruptions, and health crises, the industry continues to demonstrate resilience and adaptability. However, industry leaders, including Domingo Morilla, president of the Interregional Federation of Hospitality, Catering and Tourism (FIHRT), are urging the sector to accelerate its adaptation to climate pressures that are threatening to disrupt tourism operations worldwide.

The tourism sector is a vital part of the global economy, contributing around 10% of global economic output, according to the World Bank and World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). The sector has consistently shown its ability to reinvent itself after natural disasters, pandemics, and political instability. Yet, the rise in extreme weather events caused by climate change is becoming one of the most pressing challenges faced by the industry today. Morilla noted that as the frequency of such events increases, tourism companies must act faster and more decisively to protect their operations and destinations.

Morilla stated that the real issue facing the tourism industry is not the challenges themselves, but the speed at which companies can adapt. Many businesses, especially smaller ones, are struggling to keep up with the rapid changes required to address climate threats, which include rising sea levels, extreme temperatures, and unpredictable weather patterns. The industry’s resilience is being tested, and it is clear that faster adaptation is essential.

Tourism businesses worldwide are already making substantial investments to mitigate their environmental impact, including renewable energy projects like photovoltaic systems and efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Many companies are also implementing sustainable tourism practices by encouraging eco-friendly travel, promoting local sustainability, and incorporating circular economy principles in their operations. These changes are vital in reducing the environmental footprint of tourism, ensuring its viability for future generations.

Sustainability has become a key issue for the global tourism sector, and industry leaders are calling for a more comprehensive approach to preserving both the environment and the experiences that attract visitors. Morilla emphasized that it is no longer enough to respond to challenges reactively. Instead, the tourism sector needs to be proactive in addressing environmental issues while ensuring that tourism continues to drive economic growth and create jobs worldwide.

The tourism industry must embrace sustainability at every level of operation, from transportation and accommodation to tourist attractions and food services. Moving forward, it is expected that travelers will increasingly demand eco-conscious options when booking vacations. As a result, tourism companies must be ready to meet these expectations to stay competitive and resilient in the future.

Tourism contributes significantly to global economic growth, and its role as a source of job creation and revenue generation cannot be overstated. In 2024, tourism contributed $4.6 billion to the Greek economy alone, showcasing the significant financial impact of travel. As tourism continues to recover from the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is also expected to play an even more central role in global recovery efforts. The ability of tourism to bounce back after crises, as well as its ability to create jobs in local communities, is one of the driving forces behind its ongoing growth.

The tourism industry is entering a new era of transformation, where resilience, sustainability, and adaptation to environmental challenges will define its path forward. Whether it’s improving crisis management systems, investing in sustainable infrastructure, or addressing the impact of climate change, tourism must evolve to ensure it remains a vital and resilient sector for years to come.

As the global tourism sector looks to the future, it’s clear that resilience will continue to be at the heart of the industry’s success. While climate challenges and disruptions remain significant, the industry’s ability to adapt quickly and implement sustainable solutions will ensure its continued growth and positive impact. With global cooperation and proactive efforts, tourism can evolve into a more sustainable and resilient industry, able to withstand future shocks and continue offering travelers unforgettable experiences.

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