Travel and tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors
For nine consecutive years before the COVID-19 pandemic, the growth of the global travel and tourism sector exceeded that of the global economy.
Why Tourism? - UN Tourism - UNWTO
Over the decades, tourism has experienced continued growth and deepening diversification to become one of the fastest growing economic sectors in the world. Modern tourism is closely linked to development and encompasses a growing number of new destinations.
Sustainable tourism | Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Tourism is one of theworld'sfastestgrowingindustries and an important source of foreign exchange and employment, while being closely linked to the social, economic, and...
Global tourism industry - statistics & facts | Statista
With more and more people traveling, the global tourism industry has boomed over the last decade. For more information, read our topic page on tourism worldwide!
The impact of sustainable development goals (SDGs) on tourism ...
The tourism industry is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and is an important source of employment generation and foreign exchange in many developing countries, linking the environmental, economic, and social well-being of communities.
The trends shaping tourism in 2024 | McKinsey
Although established source markets continue to anchor global travel, EasternEurope, India, and SoutheastAsia are all becoming fast-growing sources of outbound tourism. The destinations of the future may not be the ones you imagine.
Travel and tourism’s growing role in future global prosperity ...
When managed thoughtfully, travel and tourism emerge as potent drivers of resilient and sustainable development, contributing to the collective well-being of our planet. Discover What is the TTDI?
Tourism Demand: Emerging Theoretical and Empirical Issues
In the increasing pace of globalization, tourism has emerged as oneof the fastestgrowing and evolving sectors globally (Set et al., 2017). According to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, an estimated 1.5 billion international arrivals were recorded in 2019.
Tourism and Competitiveness - World Bank Group
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism was the world’s largest service sector—providing one in ten jobs worldwide, almost seven percent of all international trade and 25 percent of the world’s service exports —a critical foreign exchange generator.
International Tourism Highlights
In the decades leading up to 2019, tourism saw continued expansion and diversification despite occasional shocks, to become one of the largest and fastest-growing economic sectors in the world. Rapid growth in international tourist arrivals
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For nine consecutive years before the COVID-19 pandemic, the growth of the global travel and tourism sector exceeded that of the global economy.
Over the decades, tourism has experienced continued growth and deepening diversification to become one of the fastest growing economic sectors in the world. Modern tourism is closely linked to development and encompasses a growing number of new destinations.
Tourism is one of the world's fastest growing industries and an important source of foreign exchange and employment, while being closely linked to the social, economic, and...
With more and more people traveling, the global tourism industry has boomed over the last decade. For more information, read our topic page on tourism worldwide!
The tourism industry is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and is an important source of employment generation and foreign exchange in many developing countries, linking the environmental, economic, and social well-being of communities.
Although established source markets continue to anchor global travel, Eastern Europe, India, and Southeast Asia are all becoming fast-growing sources of outbound tourism. The destinations of the future may not be the ones you imagine.
When managed thoughtfully, travel and tourism emerge as potent drivers of resilient and sustainable development, contributing to the collective well-being of our planet. Discover What is the TTDI?
In the increasing pace of globalization, tourism has emerged as one of the fastest growing and evolving sectors globally (Set et al., 2017). According to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, an estimated 1.5 billion international arrivals were recorded in 2019.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism was the world’s largest service sector—providing one in ten jobs worldwide, almost seven percent of all international trade and 25 percent of the world’s service exports —a critical foreign exchange generator.
In the decades leading up to 2019, tourism saw continued expansion and diversification despite occasional shocks, to become one of the largest and fastest-growing economic sectors in the world. Rapid growth in international tourist arrivals