Tourism is one of the most dynamic sectors of the world economy (10% of global GDP) and, according to the UNWTO, is an industry unaffected by economic crises.
Capital recently interviewed Marie-Virginie Connac, Head of the Bachelor programme at La Rochelle’s Tourism School, the first French School to have been awarded the United Nations UNWTO.TedQual certification.
Marie-Virginie Connac presented the 3 main challenges of Excelia Tourism School:
- The environmental and societal challenge
- The digitalisation and innovation challenge
- The customer experience challenge
For more than 15 years, Excelia Tourism School has been training students in applied management for all sectors of the industry: travel, tourism, hospitality and catering, event management, heritage, transportation, leisure and sport, and public sector tourism.
The School works at the heart of the local economy whilst retaining a strong international dimension. The Charente-Maritime region is one of the top tourist destinations in France and represents a real experimental laboratory for students through the numerous partnerships developed. Always ensuring a global vision is an important element of the programmes on offer: students can undertake 100% of their programme in English, are required to learn 3 languages, carry out academic expatriation, undertake internships abroad… whilst living and studying on a multicultural campus.