UNGA 2024: global mobility a top-of-mind concern

By continuing to invest in public-private partnerships, the international community can ensure that the benefits of global mobility are not only preserved but enhanced for generations to come.
Discussions at the United Nations General Assembly reaffirmed that rebuilding tourism and business travel is crucial for economic recovery for countries still emerging from the pandemic, writes Amit Kumar Sharma.

The 2024 United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) unfolded against a backdrop of global geopolitical complexities, underscoring the significance of fostering global mobility and ensuring safe travel.

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