Ghana aligns with UN Tourism’s AI vision at 26th General Assembly
Ghana has joined global leaders in exploring how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can revolutionise tourism.
The nation was represented by the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, at the ongoing UN Tourism General Assembly in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The special session, themed 'UN Tourism Tech Adventure,' showcased innovative AI-driven tools enhancing travel planning, destination discovery, and visitor experience.
Ms Gomashie expressed satisfaction that agencies under her ministry were already integrating AI systems in line with UN Tourism’s global vision and President John Mahama’s Black Star Experience agenda.
She reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to harnessing technology and innovation for sustainable tourism growth and called for partnerships to advance AI adoption in Ghana’s hospitality industry.
Source: classfmonline.com
Trending News

Ghana’s Presidential Envoys champion reparations at CARICOM Summit in St. Kitts and Nevis
10:44
Embassy of Ghana, Doha urges nationals in Qatar to register amid rising regional tensions
18:16
'More than a month's worth': NPA assures public of adequate fuel stocks despite Middle East tensions
02:45
Ghana pushes MICE ambition at Meetings Africa in Johannesburg
16:10
Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research study says better waste investment could earn Ghana ₵47.9b annually
00:42
Ato Forson hasn’t deposited not even a Cedi into the Sinking Fund – Annoh-Dompreh rebukes
12:08
Ghanaian tomato trade resumes amid Sahel security risks, driven by rising domestic prices
20:32
Ghana Police deploys tight security for Ayawaso East by-election tomorrow
18:14
Baba Sadiq appointed High Commissioner to Nigeria
02:56
Victor Kofi Owusu stands firm amid family dispute over Daddy Lumba’s legacy
14:00



