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  1. What is outbound tourism and why is it important?

    The European Union define outbound tourism as: 'Visits by residents of a country outside that country'. Similarly, Visit Britain state that outbound tourism is: 'The activities of a resident visitor outside of their country of residence'. The growth of outbound tourism.

  2. What is Inbound and Outbound Tourism?

    The WTO (World Trade Organization) and UN (United States Nation) define outbound tourism as follows, "The act of leaving your home country internationally for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business or other purposes.". Throughout the years, the market for outbound tourism has grown significantly.

  3. Glossary of tourism terms

    This definition is identical to the definition of SNA 2008, 9.42: ... Outbound tourism consumption: Outbound tourism consumption is the tourism consumption of a resident visitor outside the economy of reference (TSA:RMF 2008, figure 2.1).

  4. What Is Outbound Tourism

    Definition of Outbound Tourism. Outbound tourism is a term used to describe the act of traveling from one's home country to visit another country for various purposes, including leisure, business, education, or healthcare. It is essentially the opposite of inbound tourism, which refers to visitors coming into a country from abroad. ...

  5. All About Outbound Tourism

    Outbound tourism means traveling from one's home country to another destination for leisure or business. It has become more popular due to advancements in transportation and communication. This type of tourism benefits both the home country and the destination economically.

  6. What is Outbound Tourism?

    Outbound tourism is a term used in the travel industry to refer to residents of a particular country traveling to another country for leisure, business, education, or other purposes. It is a key component of the tourism industry and plays a significant role in the global economy. Understanding outbound tourism involves looking at the ...

  7. 6.4. Outbound tourism and travel statistics

    Outbound trip - a trip that has a main destination outside the country of reference. In one outbound trip, visitor might visit more than one foreign country either as a destination or transit. Outbound tourism trip - related to outbound trip, the travel of a visitor from the time of leaving his/her usual residence outside the country of reference until he/she returns: it thus, refers to a ...

  8. Outbound tourism

    Outbound tourism describes the phenomenon of residents traveling from one country to another (World Tourism Organization 1994).It does not comprise of goods and services acquired for or after the trip within the generating country. It may be contrasted with inbound, domestic, and border tourism.For example, from an Australian perspective, visitors from the United States are inbound tourists ...

  9. Country Profile

    In order to better understand outbound tourism, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has launched a dashboard on country profiles with data on outbound tourism. The dashboard includes data on: International tourism expenditure. International tourist departures. Comparison of source markets. Ranking of indicators on outbound tourism.

  10. Outbound tourism

    Outbound tourism. Tourism can be regarded as a social, cultural and economic phenomenon related to the movement of people outside their usual place of residence. Outbound tourism comprises the activities of a resident visitor outside the country of reference. English Also available in: French.

  11. The UN Tourism Data Dashboard

    The UN Tourism Data Dashboard - provides statistics and insights on key indicators for inbound and outbound tourism at the global, regional and national levels. Data covers tourist arrivals, tourism share of exports and contribution to GDP, source markets, seasonality and accommodation (data on number of rooms, guest and nights) ...

  12. United States: Domestic, inbound and outbound tourism: United States

    Evidence on the significance of the tourism economy is presented, with data covering domestic, inbound and outbound tourism, enterprises and employment, and internal tourism consumption. Tourism policy priorities, reforms and developments are analysed and examples of country practices highlighted. Thematic chapters provide insights on building ...

  13. 1.1 What is Tourism?

    Definition of Tourism. There are a number of ways tourism can be defined, and for this reason, the United Nations World Tourism Organization ... Outbound (residents of one country travelling in another country) Excursionists on the other hand are considered same-day visitors (UNWTO, 2020). Sometimes referred to as "day trippers."

  14. PDF outbound tourism methodological notes

    Methodological notes. The data included in the following tables do not correspond to data obtained from the country of reference. The information is obtained on the basis of data supplied by each of the destination countries and therefore corresponds to arrivals in these countries. In fact, very few countries publish data on outbound tourism, i ...

  15. What Is the Difference Between Inbound and Outbound Tourism?

    In the simplest terms, inbound tourism occurs when a foreigner or non-resident visits a particular country, and outbound tourism occurs when a resident of a particular country leaves it in order to visit another one. As an example from an American perspective, if an American visits Germany, that is considered to be outbound tourism. However, if ...

  16. Global tourism industry

    Outbound tourism visitor growth worldwide 2020-2025, by region Outbound tourism visitor growth worldwide from 2020 to 2022, with a forecast until 2025, by region Table of contents

  17. Outbound tourism

    Outbound tourism. Definition 1. Outbound tourism comprises the activities of residents of a given country travelling to and staying in places outside their country of residence and outside their usual environment for not more than 12 consecutive months for leisure, business and other purposes.

  18. Tourism

    National tourism, a combination of domestic and outbound tourism; Regional tourism, a combination of domestic and inbound tourism; International tourism, a combination of inbound and outbound tourism; The terms tourism and travel are sometimes used interchangeably. In this context, travel has a similar definition to tourism but implies a more ...

  19. Glossary:Tourism

    Glossary:Tourism. Tourism means the activity of visitors taking a trip to a main destination outside their usual environment, for less than a year, for any main purpose, including business, leisure or other personal purpose, other than to be employed by a resident entity in the place visited. Three types can be distinguished, according to the ...

  20. Glossary

    Code: ST.INT.DPRT: Indicator Name: International tourism, number of departures: Short definition: International outbound tourists are the number of departures that people make from their country of usual residence to any other country for any purpose other than an activity remunerated in the country visited.

  21. What is Inbound and Outbound Tourism

    Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart. What is Inbound and Outbound Tourism? Definition of Inbound and Outbound Tourism: When a country or destination receives tourists, it refers to inbound tourism and when tourists of country travel to other countries/ destinations, it refers to outbound tourism for that country.