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According to the first UNWTO World Tourism
Barometer of the year, international tourism ended 2023 at 88% of
pre-pandemic levels, with an estimated 1.3 billion international arrivals. The
unleashing of remaining pent-up demand, increased air connectivity, and a
stronger recovery of Asian markets and destinations, are expected to underpin a
full recovery by the end of 2024.
Middle East, Europe and Africa performed strongest
in 2023
The latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer provides a
comprehensive overview of the sector's performance in 2023, tracking recovery
by global region, sub-region and destination. Key takeaways include:
·
The Middle
East led recovery in relative terms as the only region to overcome
pre-pandemic levels with arrivals 22% above 2019.
·
Europe, the
world's most visited region, reached 94% of 2019 levels, supported by
intra-regional demand and travel from the United States.
·
Africa recovered
96% of pre-pandemic visitors and Americas reached 90%.
·
Asia and
the Pacific reached 65% of pre-pandemic levels following the reopening of
several markets and destinations. However, performance is mixed, with South
Asia already recovering 87% of 2019 levels and North-East Asia around
55%.
Available data shows several destinations,
including both large, established destinations as well as small and emerging
ones, reporting double-digit growth in international arrivals in 2023 when
compared to 2019. Four sub-regions exceeded their 2019 arrival levels: Southern
Mediterranean Europe, Caribbean, Central America and North Africa.
UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili says:
"The latest UNWTO data underscores tourism's resilience and rapid
recovery, with pre-pandemic numbers expected by the end of 2024. The rebound is
already having a significant impact on economies, jobs, growth and
opportunities for communities everywhere. These numbers also recall the
critical task of progressing sustainability and inclusion in tourism
development"
International tourism hit US$1.4 trillion in 2023
The latest UNWTO data also highlights the economic
impact of recovery.
International tourism receipts reached USD 1.4
trillion in 2023 according to preliminary estimates, about 93% of the USD 1.5
trillion earned by destinations in 2019.
Total export revenues from tourism (including
passenger transport) are estimated at USD 1.6 trillion in 2023, almost 95% of
the USD 1.7 trillion recorded in 2019.
Preliminary estimates on the economic contribution
of tourism, measured in tourism direct gross domestic product (TDGDP) point to
USD 3.3 trillion in 2023, or 3% of global GDP. This indicates a recovery of
pre-pandemic TDGDP driven by strong domestic and international tourism.
Several destinations reported strong growth in
international tourism receipts during the first ten to twelve months of 2023,
exceeding in some cases growth in arrivals. Strong demand for outbound travel
was also reported by several large source markets this period, with many
exceeding 2019 levels.
The sustained recovery is also reflected in the
performance of industry indicators. According to the UNWTO Tourism Recovery
Tracker, both international air capacity and passenger demand recovered about
90% of pre-pandemic levels through October 2023 (IATA). Global occupancy rates
in accommodation establishments reached 65% in November, slightly above 62% in
November 2022 (based on STR data).
Looking Ahead to 2024
International tourism is expected to fully recover
pre-pandemic levels in 2024, with initial estimates pointing to 2% growth above
2019 levels. This central forecast by UNWTO remains subject to the pace of
recovery in Asia and to the evolution of existing economic and geopolitical
downside risks.
The positive outlook is reflected in the latest
UNWTO Tourism Confidence Index survey, with 67% of tourism professionals
indicating better or much better prospects for 2024 compared to 2023. Some 28%
expect similar performance, while only 6% expect tourism performance in 2024 to
be worse than last year. Key considerations include:
There is still significant room for recovery across
Asia. The reopening of several source markets and destinations will boost
recovery in the region and globally.
Chinese outbound and inbound tourism is expected to
accelerate in 2024, due to visa facilitation and improved air capacity. China
is applying visa-free travel for citizens of France, Germany, Italy, the
Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia for a year to 30 November 2024.
Visa and travel facilitation measures will promote
travel to and around the Middle East and Africa with the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) countries to implement a unified tourist visa, similar to the
Schengen visa, and measures to facilitate intra-African travel in Kenya and
Rwanda.
Europe is expected to drive results again in 2024.
In March, Romania and Bulgaria will join the Schengen area of free movement,
and Paris will host the Summer Olympics in July and August.
Strong travel from the United States, backed by a
strong US dollar, will continue to benefit destinations in the Americas and
beyond. As in 2023, robust source markets in Europe, the Americas and the
Middle East, will continue to fuel tourism flows and spending around the world.
Economic and geopolitical headwinds continue to
pose significant challenges to the sustained recovery of international tourism
and confidence levels. Persisting inflation, high interest rates, volatile oil
prices and disruptions to trade can continue to impact transport and
accommodations costs in 2024.
Against this backdrop, tourists are expected to
increasingly seek value for money and travel closer to home. Sustainable
practices and adaptability will also play an increasing role in consumer
choice.
Staff shortages remain a critical issue, as tourism
businesses face a shortfall in labor to cope with high demand.
The evolution of the Hamas-Israel conflict may
disrupt travel in the Middle East and impact traveler confidence. Uncertainty
derived from the Russian aggression against Ukraine as well as other mounting
geopolitical tensions, continue to weigh on confidence.
Image
Credit. © UNWTO
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