Madrid, Spain, 27 August 2018 – International tourist arrivals grew 7%
in 2017, the highest increase since 2010, according to the World Tourism
Organization (UNWTO)’s latest collection of Tourism Highlights. Growth in
arrivals was echoed by a strong increase in exports generated by tourism, which
reached US$ 1.6 trillion in 2017, making tourism the world’s third-largest
export sector.
‘UNWTO Tourism Highlights 2018 Edition’ shows
that international tourist arrivals reached a total of 1,323 million in 2017, some
84 million more than the previous year and a new record. The sector has now
seen uninterrupted growth in arrivals for eight straight years. 2017’s growth
was the highest since 2010, led by the regions of Europe and Africa, which
received increases in arrivals of 8% and 9%, respectively.
International tourism receipts increased by
5% in 2017. In addition to the US$ 1.3 trillion in receipts that destinations
earned, international tourism generated another US$ 240 billion from
international passenger transport taken by non-residents. This raised total
tourism exports to US$ 1.6 trillion, or US$ 4 billion a day, which corresponds
to 7% of the world’s exports.
These strong 2017 results were driven by
sustained travel demand for destinations across all world regions, including a
firm recovery by those that have suffered from security challenges in recent
years. Strong outbound demand from virtually all source markets, including
rebounds from major emerging economies Brazil and the Russian Federation,
benefited both advanced and emerging destinations.
The new report also illustrates that China
continues to lead global outbound travel, having spent US$ 258 billion on
international tourism in 2017. This is almost one-fifth of the world’s total
tourism spending in 2017, which stood at US$ 1.3 trillion, some US$ 94 billion
more than in 2016.
Among the top markets and destinations in the
world, in 2017 Spain rose to become the world’s second most-visited destination
in terms of international arrivals, after France. Japan entered the top ten in
tourism earnings in tenth place after six straight years of double-digit
growth. The Russian Federation re-entered the top ten of world spenders at
eighth place.
Available data for early 2018 has since
confirmed international tourism’s continued strong growth, with a year-on-year
increase of 6% in arrivals between January and April.
-UNWTO.
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