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"I voted in favour of this report because recently, tourism in Europe has faced many challenges, such as the global economic and financial crisis, the competitiveness of other destinations outside the EU and the diversity of tourist attractions on offer, the effects of climate change and seasonal fluctuations in tourist activity, demographic developments in Europe, the growing impact of information and communications technologies, as well as many unforeseen events. I would like to stress the need to promote European business tourism in the EU and throughout the world, given its economic importance for certain places in Europe and the fact that business tourism creates services linked to the organisation of trade fairs, exhibitions, conferences and other business events. The European Parliament welcomes the policy strategy presented by the Commission, which sets out specific actions to reinvigorate the sector, but deplores the lack of coherence within the Commission with regard to tourism policy. It is therefore necessary to call on the Commission to consider introducing two new principles for tourism: inter-regionality and complementarity, in order to promote joint planning and cooperation between tourist services within a single geographical area. Furthermore, Parliament calls on the Commission to draw conclusions from recent emergencies, such as the volcanic eruption, and to draw up specific scenarios for EU crisis management, so that coordination and uniform action in all Member States with regard to information and the measures to be taken become the rule."@en1

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