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World Tourism Organization

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[flag of the World Tourism Organization]
image by Zachary Harden, 11 March 2016


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Overview

Organization mondiale du tourisme (French),
Organization Mundial del turismo (Italian)

The emblem is a globe with two ribbon signs in form of a curved "Z". At the bottom are the words "OMT.WTO.BTO" [BTO is the Russian name of the organization: (Roman characters transcription) VSSEMIRNAIA TOURISTSKAIA ORGANISATSSIA]
This emblem appears in white on a blue (UNO-ONU) flag. Proportions: 4:7.
Published in Bundesblatt für die Republik Österreisch OE 16/10/81


Description of the flag

At http://www.unwto.org/aboutwto/images/comunes/bandera.jpg the flag design is confirmed (except for the lettering) by an actual flag photo. An important detail is that the scrolls extend each a tip on over the poles.
António Martins, 16 September 2007

The emblem can also be seen on the World Tourism Organization website.
Colin Dobson, 28 August 2006

The flag can be seen at http://www.unwto.org/aboutwto/index.php, without acronymns.
Jan Mertens, 24 July 2007

The logo of the World Tourism Organization was changed. According to A/19/10(h) (2011), the logo was changed in 1998. Thus, the flag was changed as well. However, according to that same document, the basic design of the flag is still the emblem on a solid field with no text. A physical copy of the flag can be seen here.
Zachary Harden, 11 March 2016


Previous flag

[flag of the World Tourism Organization]
image by António Martins, 16 September 2007


Variants with acronyms

[flag of the World Tourism Organization] by António Martins, 16 September 2007

The exact design as prescribed by the Austrian 1981 law, with letters "OMT•WTO•BTO"
António Martins, 16 September 2007

[flag of the World Tourism Organization] by António Martins, 16 September 2007

The equivalent design using the current acronym and language order preference ("UNWTO•OMT•ЮHBTO"), an unsure design.
António Martins, 16 September 2007