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Tourism Crisis Management Plan

A Tourism Crisis Management Plan (TCMP) outlines actions that must be taken in a tourism destination or tourist business to be prepared for a crisis. TCMP Workshops help to provide answers to complicated questions by sharing tourism-specific global best practices in crisis reduction, readiness, response, and recovery.

What is a TCMP?

A Tourism Crisis Management Plan (TCMP) is a series of steps that need to be implemented to address the following questions:

In case of a crisis...

  • Have you set up a plan for your guests?
  • How about your staff?
  • Do you have contingency funds set aside?
  • Do you have a mutual aid agreement set up with a partner organization? If not, how do you initiate an agreement?
  • Have you thought about what happens if the electricity is out for a day? Three days? A week? Longer? How will this impact your guests and your staff?
  • What if a crisis compromises transportation routes? If airlines are grounded, and your guests cannot leave, what would you do?

The Program

The training program has been used extensively worldwide. They include a series of modules, assignments, videos, and best practices that have been woven into four key areas of tourism crisis management - reduction, readiness, response, recovery.

The communications strategy, which is proposed, follows a proven, successful model of implementation for effective business strategies, which have been used in similar national tourism organizations and large private sector tourism organizations.


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