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Despite
the slow return of spending from international travellers, the U.S. keeps pole
position, with almost double the economic contribution of its nearest rival.
Following
a record-breaking year for Travel & Tourism, the sector continues to be the
backbone to many country economies, while supporting millions of jobs globally.
The
latest report from the global tourism body reveals China as the world’s second
most powerful market with a GDP contribution of US$1.3 TN in 2023, underscoring
its impressive rebound, despite the late reopening of its borders.
Germany
secured the third spot with a US$487.6 BN economic contribution, while Japan,
which in 2022 was in 5th place, jumped up to 4th position, contributing US$297
BN.
The
United Kingdom completes the top five, contributing US$295.2 BN.
France,
the world’s most popular destination retained its sixth position with a
contribution of US$264.7 BN, followed closely by Mexico at US$261.6 BN,
showcasing its continued appeal as a major tourist destination.
India
came in eighth, rising from a previous 10th position, with US$231.6 BN, marking
a notable improvement and highlighting its growing influence in the sector.
Italy and Spain complete the top 10, contributing US$231.3 BN and US$227.9 BN,
respectively.
However,
over the next decade, WTTC predicts China will become the biggest Travel &
Tourism market with India moving up to 4th position.
These
shifts illustrate the dynamic nature of the global Travel & Tourism sector,
with emerging markets gaining ground and traditional powerhouses maintaining
their strongholds.
The
report also highlights the countries experiencing the highest annual growth
rates in their Travel & Tourism contributions to GDP.
In
2023, China’s sector surged ahead with an astounding year on year growth
of 135.8%, while other Asian countries, such as Hong Kong SAR, Malaysia, and
the Philippines recovered soon after the removal of travel restrictions.
Julia
Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: "As we look forward to a
record-breaking 2024, it's clear that Travel & Tourism is not only back on
track, but also set to achieve unprecedented growth.
“We
will continue to prioritise sustainability and inclusivity, ensuring that this
growth benefits everyone and protects our planet for future generations. The
sector's resilience and potential for innovation continues to drive us
forward.”
According
to the report, many key destinations will profit from a surge in international
spending this year compared to pre-pandemic levels, with Saudi Arabia up
91.3% compared to 2019. Türkiye (+38.2%), Kenya (+33.3%), Colombia
(+29.1%) and Egypt (+22.9%) leading the way.
Globally,
international visitor spending is set to grow by nearly 16% to reach US$1.9 TN,
while domestic tourists are projected to spend more than ever before, reaching
US$5.4TN, an increase of 10.3% over 2019 levels.
Travel
& Tourism investment grew 13% in 2023 to reach more than US$1TN, with a
return to pre-pandemic levels anticipated by 2025.
However,
high interest rates around the world could create challenges for future
investment. It is therefore crucial that the public and private sectors work
together to innovate to ensure the continual strengthening of this vital
sector.
The
report also highlights the sector's commitment to sustainability, showcasing
the decoupling of growth from greenhouse gas emissions and the increasing
opportunities for women, young people, and marginalised communities.
Technological
advancements, particularly in AI, are expected to further enhance the travel
experience and drive future growth.
For
more information and to access the full report, please visit WTTC's Research Hub.
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