For Immediate Release
25 October 2005
ACTE President Calls For "Preparation Not Panic" In Industry Response To Avian Influenza Pandemic
London (24 October 2005) -- "Preparation
not panic" and "Education not speculation"
advised Association of Corporate Travel Executives' (ACTE)
President Greeley Koch regarding the threat of an avian influence
pandemic. Speaking to over 975 travel management executives
and corporate leaders gathered in London this week for the
association's global education conference, Koch urged the
business travel industry to work with government authorities,
national and international health organizations, and corporations
in planning and preparing to minimize the impact of an avian
influenza pandemic.In attendance were over 950 delegates,
representing a cross-section of travel managers, buyers and
suppliers. Of those, 63 percent came from the EMEA region;
35 percent from the Americas; and three percent from Asia
Pacific.
"There's a lot of speculation right
now as to the potential economic impact and long-term health
effects of an avian influenza pandemic," said Koch during
a CNN interview Monday morning in London. "There are
more questions than answers. ACTE can best protect the business
travel industry by educating our members, raising public awareness,
and working with government agencies and international health
organisations."In his first public speaking engagement
since taking over as CEO of British Airways earlier this month,
Willie Walsh set a strong tone for the conference, encouraging
an animated discussion about issues that affect members from
around the world.
As a special guest speaker at the conference,
Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky, a special consultant to the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lauded ACTE and it’s
Airborne Contagion Containment Task Force efforts to stave
off a panic and help the business travel industry protect
its travelers and minimize the impact of contagion.
ACTE's Airborne Contagion Task Force has
asked other regional and international health organizations
to participate in future discussions, planned for November
and December. Dr. Julie Gerberding M.D., M.P.H., Director
of the CDC, will present the leading keynote address at the
Association of Corporate Travel Executives Global Education
Conference in Atlanta, May 7 - 9, 2005.
For more information, contact:
Stanislas Berteloot
Regional Director EMEA
Association of Corporate Travel Executives
Tel. + 33 6 80 40 40 56
E-mail: [email protected]
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