World tourism update
The latest issue of the UNWTO
World Tourism Barometer shows that international tourism continued to grow over
the first quarter of 2019.
Though at a slower rate when
compared with the last two years, the 4% increase registered in early 2019 is a
very positive sign.
The Middle East (+8%) and Asia
and the Pacific (+6%) experienced the highest increase in international
arrivals. Numbers in both Europe and Africa were up by 4%, and in the Americas
growth was recorded at 3%.
“International tourism continues
to perform strongly worldwide fuelled by a positive economy, increased air capacity
and visa facilitation,” says UNWTO Secretary-General, Zurab Pololikashvili.
“Growth in arrivals is easing slightly after two years of exceptional results,
but the sector continues to outpace the global rate of economic growth.”
Europe, the world’s largest
tourism region, reported solid growth (+4%), led by destinations in Southern
and Mediterranean Europe and Central and Eastern Europe (both +5%). Growth in
Africa was driven by the ongoing recovery in North Africa (+11%). In the
Americas, the Caribbean (+17%) rebounded strongly after weak results in 2018,
following the impact of hurricanes Irma and Maria in late 2017. In Asia and the
Pacific, results for the first three months showed a 6% increase led by
North-East Asia (+9%) and a very solid performance from the Chinese market.
“With this growth comes greater
responsibility for translating it into better jobs and better lives,”
Pololikashvili stressed. “We need to continue investing in innovation, digital
transformation and education so that we can harness the many benefits tourism
can bring while at the same time mitigating its impact on the environment and
society with a better management of tourism flows.”
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