UNWTO Tourism Highlights 2014 . Why Tourism Matters? . Tourism as a long term global sector for development. Main trends 2013-2014 and future. Where do Tourism go towards?
Tugas Geografi Pariwisata
UNWTO 2015
By Amelia Suhandri / 14045015
Prodi Pendidikan Geografi 2014
Fakultas Ilmu sosial ( FIS )
Universitas Negeri Padang ( UNP )
UNWTO Tourism Highlights is a World
Tourism Organization publication, which aims
to provide an overview of international
tourism trends during the year prior to its
date of publication. For individual countries
and territories it reflects data as reported by
national or international institutions up until
May 2014. For information on current
short-term tourism data and trends, please
refer to the UNWTO World Tourism
Barometer at: mkt.unwto.org/en/barometer.
Philippines Tourism Overview and Directions 2011 - 2016Janette Toral
Presented by Rolando Canizal, Director,
Office of Tourism Planning, Research and Information Management, Department of Tourism last August 17, 2011 at the Hotel Sales and Marketing Association meeting. This presentation material is shared with the permission of Director Canizal.
Tugas Geografi Pariwisata
UNWTO 2011
By : Amelia Suhandri / 14045015
Pendidikan Geografi 2014
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial ( FIS )
Universitas Negeri Padang ( UNP )
Analyst Christy Tawii presented this research at the 40th annual ATA Congress in Kenya on 12 November 2015. This deck examines overall travel and tourism trends in Africa, compares domestic tourism on the African continent to other emerging markets and lays out predictions for the future of travel in Africa.
World Tourism Trends and the Way Ahead - WYSETC Convention 2011 BarcelonaPlatma Tourism
An overview of the major trends in world tourism and the social movements behind these trends from UNWTO. Also contains key guidelines for public private partnerships in youth travel.
Tugas Geografi Pariwisata
UNWTO 2015
By Amelia Suhandri / 14045015
Prodi Pendidikan Geografi 2014
Fakultas Ilmu sosial ( FIS )
Universitas Negeri Padang ( UNP )
UNWTO Tourism Highlights is a World
Tourism Organization publication, which aims
to provide an overview of international
tourism trends during the year prior to its
date of publication. For individual countries
and territories it reflects data as reported by
national or international institutions up until
May 2014. For information on current
short-term tourism data and trends, please
refer to the UNWTO World Tourism
Barometer at: mkt.unwto.org/en/barometer.
Philippines Tourism Overview and Directions 2011 - 2016Janette Toral
Presented by Rolando Canizal, Director,
Office of Tourism Planning, Research and Information Management, Department of Tourism last August 17, 2011 at the Hotel Sales and Marketing Association meeting. This presentation material is shared with the permission of Director Canizal.
Tugas Geografi Pariwisata
UNWTO 2011
By : Amelia Suhandri / 14045015
Pendidikan Geografi 2014
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial ( FIS )
Universitas Negeri Padang ( UNP )
Analyst Christy Tawii presented this research at the 40th annual ATA Congress in Kenya on 12 November 2015. This deck examines overall travel and tourism trends in Africa, compares domestic tourism on the African continent to other emerging markets and lays out predictions for the future of travel in Africa.
World Tourism Trends and the Way Ahead - WYSETC Convention 2011 BarcelonaPlatma Tourism
An overview of the major trends in world tourism and the social movements behind these trends from UNWTO. Also contains key guidelines for public private partnerships in youth travel.
Effect Of COVID-19 On Global Tourism The Full Report (September Update)ArabiaHorizonsTours
In 2020, the tourism industry has suffered from a hiatus as many countries were locked down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This caused devastating economic consequences in countries highly dependent on tourism. In this report, we examine the current trends as countries reopen and what effect this will have on the tourism industry.
Tourism and transport - Mobilite touristiquelacbleu
This is a presentation I prepared as part of a Masters course in Tourism for IPAC School of Management in Annecy, France. There are lots of interesting links to websites promoting sustainable forms of transport.
Excelent presentation by Zoritsa Urosevic from UN about the role of tourism in achievings SDG´s- Map of VNR´s worldwide ( Voluntary national review) and Challengues for the future. Excelent info for tourism engineers.
Tourism for Development "20 reasons Sustainable tourism counts for developmentLausanne Montreux Congress
This report aims to raise awareness of sustainable tourism as a powerful and effective tool for development, leveraging the momentum generated by the United Nations designating 2017 as the International Year of “Sustainable Tourism for Development”.
For more information contact
Tatweej Protocol Division | Ms. Lemya Bouallagui @ +97150 7643178 | lemya@tatweej.org and/or GCC Market Partner Al-Khalijiah imc @ +9665 56542536 | info@alkhalijiah.net
Dear Authorities Officers and Tourism Leaders,
Under the umbrella and high patronage of the United Nation – World Tourism Organization, the Tatweej-Tourism Leaders Award 2014 is jointly organized by the Arab Organization for Social Responsibility and the Tatweej-Academy for Excellence Awards, on which London, United Kingdom will host the 2014 edition of this prestigious event at the LandMark hotel on Wednesday, August 20, 2014.
The TTLA2014 is an award-program that has been created to honor and shed the light on the tourism regional sector by providing a high-standard platform for the private and public sectors to celebrate their achievements and their essential role towards sustainable growth development. This vibrate platform vehicle groups top notch leaders from both sectors, distinguished leading Governments, Tourism Boards, Municipalities, Institutions and Leaders that play a significant role in the Mediterranean and Middle East tourism industry by promoting the countries’ culture and heritage and contributing to the development and growth of this vital industry across the region.
In this line, we encourage you to take the opportunity and be present to get recognized by the international authorities and maintain your market positioning among the international industry leaders and the high-caliber C-Level executives, investors and policy makers circle throughout this glamorous Grand Finale Ceremony and concurrent activities.
Consequently, and since the United Nation-WTO, Arab Organization for Social Responsibility and Tatweej-Academy for Excellence Awards are looking forward to assemble all the active leaders, investors and prominent organizations that are deeply involved in this vital issue, hence and on behalf of the organizers, I cordially invite you to take an active role in this magnitude red carpet event.
We are looking forward to welcome you at the LandMark Hotel next August, meanwhile please accept my best regards.
Global Muslim Lifestyle Travel Market 2012 Report - Executive SummaryDinarStandard
A new ground-breaking study, ‘Global Muslim Lifestyle Travel Market: Landscape & Consumer Needs,’ shows that Muslim tourists globally represent a major niche market worth $126.1 billion in 2011 growing at a higher 4.8% through 2020, compared to global average of 3.8%. In a challenging global economic environment, the Study highlights how airlines, tourism destinations, and hotels/resorts can benefit by engaging with a market that has a young demographic, is growing in affluence, and is increasingly asserting its unique needs on the tourism industry.
The top 10 trends of the tourism market 2017 by Gulf BookingOlha Lypnytska
Tourism is one of the most dynemic markets in the 21st century. We prepared for you 10 the most important trends of 2017 that every company that works in this industry should know.
Election Manifesto of Alain St.Ange, the Candidate from the Seychelles for SG...Alain St.Ange
UNWTO Elections 2017 for Secretary General - Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Candidate
May 12 is the date when the World of Tourism will be choosing the new Secretary General for the UNWTO. Six candidates are in the running to take the top job in tourism and among them is Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles former Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine.
"Tourism is too important to see countries playing politics with this coming election. The economies of so many countries depend on tourism and the livelihood of millions are also dependent of a consolidated tourism industry" said St.Ange in Addis Ababa where he is attending the CAF Meeting for Ministers of Tourism from Africa.
St.Ange has advocated for a Tourism for All approach aiming to remove all obstacles and discrimination in the tourism industry
Effect Of COVID-19 On Global Tourism The Full Report (September Update)ArabiaHorizonsTours
In 2020, the tourism industry has suffered from a hiatus as many countries were locked down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This caused devastating economic consequences in countries highly dependent on tourism. In this report, we examine the current trends as countries reopen and what effect this will have on the tourism industry.
Tourism and transport - Mobilite touristiquelacbleu
This is a presentation I prepared as part of a Masters course in Tourism for IPAC School of Management in Annecy, France. There are lots of interesting links to websites promoting sustainable forms of transport.
Excelent presentation by Zoritsa Urosevic from UN about the role of tourism in achievings SDG´s- Map of VNR´s worldwide ( Voluntary national review) and Challengues for the future. Excelent info for tourism engineers.
Tourism for Development "20 reasons Sustainable tourism counts for developmentLausanne Montreux Congress
This report aims to raise awareness of sustainable tourism as a powerful and effective tool for development, leveraging the momentum generated by the United Nations designating 2017 as the International Year of “Sustainable Tourism for Development”.
For more information contact
Tatweej Protocol Division | Ms. Lemya Bouallagui @ +97150 7643178 | lemya@tatweej.org and/or GCC Market Partner Al-Khalijiah imc @ +9665 56542536 | info@alkhalijiah.net
Dear Authorities Officers and Tourism Leaders,
Under the umbrella and high patronage of the United Nation – World Tourism Organization, the Tatweej-Tourism Leaders Award 2014 is jointly organized by the Arab Organization for Social Responsibility and the Tatweej-Academy for Excellence Awards, on which London, United Kingdom will host the 2014 edition of this prestigious event at the LandMark hotel on Wednesday, August 20, 2014.
The TTLA2014 is an award-program that has been created to honor and shed the light on the tourism regional sector by providing a high-standard platform for the private and public sectors to celebrate their achievements and their essential role towards sustainable growth development. This vibrate platform vehicle groups top notch leaders from both sectors, distinguished leading Governments, Tourism Boards, Municipalities, Institutions and Leaders that play a significant role in the Mediterranean and Middle East tourism industry by promoting the countries’ culture and heritage and contributing to the development and growth of this vital industry across the region.
In this line, we encourage you to take the opportunity and be present to get recognized by the international authorities and maintain your market positioning among the international industry leaders and the high-caliber C-Level executives, investors and policy makers circle throughout this glamorous Grand Finale Ceremony and concurrent activities.
Consequently, and since the United Nation-WTO, Arab Organization for Social Responsibility and Tatweej-Academy for Excellence Awards are looking forward to assemble all the active leaders, investors and prominent organizations that are deeply involved in this vital issue, hence and on behalf of the organizers, I cordially invite you to take an active role in this magnitude red carpet event.
We are looking forward to welcome you at the LandMark Hotel next August, meanwhile please accept my best regards.
Global Muslim Lifestyle Travel Market 2012 Report - Executive SummaryDinarStandard
A new ground-breaking study, ‘Global Muslim Lifestyle Travel Market: Landscape & Consumer Needs,’ shows that Muslim tourists globally represent a major niche market worth $126.1 billion in 2011 growing at a higher 4.8% through 2020, compared to global average of 3.8%. In a challenging global economic environment, the Study highlights how airlines, tourism destinations, and hotels/resorts can benefit by engaging with a market that has a young demographic, is growing in affluence, and is increasingly asserting its unique needs on the tourism industry.
The top 10 trends of the tourism market 2017 by Gulf BookingOlha Lypnytska
Tourism is one of the most dynemic markets in the 21st century. We prepared for you 10 the most important trends of 2017 that every company that works in this industry should know.
Election Manifesto of Alain St.Ange, the Candidate from the Seychelles for SG...Alain St.Ange
UNWTO Elections 2017 for Secretary General - Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Candidate
May 12 is the date when the World of Tourism will be choosing the new Secretary General for the UNWTO. Six candidates are in the running to take the top job in tourism and among them is Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles former Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine.
"Tourism is too important to see countries playing politics with this coming election. The economies of so many countries depend on tourism and the livelihood of millions are also dependent of a consolidated tourism industry" said St.Ange in Addis Ababa where he is attending the CAF Meeting for Ministers of Tourism from Africa.
St.Ange has advocated for a Tourism for All approach aiming to remove all obstacles and discrimination in the tourism industry
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Tugas Geografi Pariwisata
UNWTO 2012
By : Amelia Suhandri / 14045015
Pendidikan Geografi RB
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial ( FIS )
Universitas Negeri Padang ( UNP )
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This Skift deck curates data from every sector of travel and provides a wide sweeping overview of the state of the world’s largest sector and the forces driving it today.
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Over the past six decades, tourism has emerged as one of the fastest growing economic sectors in the world. Through its
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role in the socio-economic progress. Expenditure incurred in the destinations on accommodation, food, entertainment,shopping etc leads to foreign exchange earnings and as a result contributes to the GDP. This has led the nations enhance their investments in the development of Travel & Tourism (T&T).
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by Tourism Economics (an Oxford Economics Company)
Docentes 2030 en Turismo: Programa de actualización de perfiles docentes en T...David Vicent
Presentación del programa #Docentes2030 en #Turismo, desarrollado por #Ingenieriaturistica para la acutialización de docentes actuales en turismo en perfiles docentes 4.0 e integrados con el medio bajo el enfoque de Agendas 2030 y los 17 ODS´s de Naciones Unidas. Propuesta de talleres inmersivos de 40 horas certificables como horas curriculares docentes, impulso al pensamiento crítico y al tránsito hacia la economía verde en el Turismo del futuro regional. Modelos In Company y modelo de co-organización del taller desde su universidad anfitriona.
The Impact of disruptive technology over Queensland tourismDavid Vicent
Excellent Report 2018 from Queensland University for Queensland Tourism boards about the impacts of disrruptive technologies in many aspects of tourism in Queensland. From airbnb to disrruptive technologies as IOT or drones are changing many factors of tourims dinaycs in Queensland. Very interesting Report Model for other destinattion.
Presentacion Pueblos Magicos Mexico 2001-2011David Vicent
Presentacion del SINED mexico realizada en 2012, sobre el Programa Pueblos Magicos en Mexico, desde el concepto, caracteristicas, resultados y proyecciones realizadas para el siguiente periodo. Excelente documento para analizar hoy en 2019 los planteamientos base del programa, sus buenas practicas, los enfoques y los retos aun no resueltos en 2019.. Buen documento para planificadores turisticos.
Directrices generales de la estrategia de turismo sostenible de España 2030 David Vicent
Documento de trabajo elaborado por Ministerio de España , indicando las directrices generales para el desarrollo de la estrategia turistica España 2030, pivotando sobre la gobernanza inclusiva, la rentabilidad y la competitividad, y el cuidado natural del entorno y los recursos de forma sostenible en el tiempo. Buen ejemplo para el desarrollo de lineas generales 2030 en otros paises.
Guidelines for the development of Gastronomy Tourism David Vicent
Excellent Handbook developed By UNWTO an Basque Culinary center in Spain about the main guidelines to develope Gastronomy Tourism, one of the main streams in tourism development nowadays. Very Useful to Tourism Engineers and Tourism Planners.
Tourism and Partnership in Peru: Models for CollaborationDavid Vicent
Excellent UNWTO Publication about the different collaboration models in Peru between culture, Tourism and Comunity, Nice best practices in community based toursim and orange tourism
The experience economy approaach to festival marketing: Vivid Memory and atte...David Vicent
VVAA- An excelent article about the main importance of event marketing strategy , in this case a festival event, to get incremental possitive experience towards tourism destinations. Very interesting methodology to analize the ROI of Destination event as Music Festivals to engage the public to the destination adprossumers comunity by emottional engagment.
Plan estrategico de Turismo de Navarra 2018-2022 David Vicent
Resumen del plan estratégico de Turismo de Navarra 2018-2022. Muy buen ejemplo aplicado y sencillo de entender que integra nuevas fórmulas en su dinámica, tales como apostar por una agenda esttrategica de la innovacion turistica, trabajar en el paradigma del turismo 2020 asi como dentro del marco de sostenibilidad de las agendas 2030 en Turismo . Muy buen ejemplo para medianas regiones turisticas.
Hacia una nueva gobernanza del destino turistico : el enfoque de gestión de l...David Vicent
Artículo elaborado Por David Giner Sanchez para la revista Oikonomics de la UOC. Excelente enfoque de conceptos clave en cuanto a las nuevas oportunidades de sinergia que nos traen los elementos nuevos tras la transformación digital. Recomendado para planificadores turisticos.
Learning destinations: The complexity of tourism development David Vicent
Excellent Article by Laila Gybson from Karlstads University introducing the concept of #LearningDestination, the answer to Tourism Development COmplexity and continuous changes. A Must for tourism engineers
Memoria transforma turismo Chile 2017 David Vicent
Memoria del programa Transforma Turismo Chile , mediante el cual Chile va desarrollando su transformación a País Turístico. Resultados 2017 tras el primer año de Aplicación. Muy buena estructura de seguimiento de avances y ejes de desarrollo bien planteados para 2018. Excelente documento para planificadores turisticos.
Digital Omotenashi : Toward a Smart Tourism Design SystemsDavid Vicent
Excellent Article published in Sustainability review about the concept of digittal omotenashi, a socio-technical planning model that includes the social effect of technology in developping smart tourism ecosystems. Very valuable as bibliography for smart tourism planning.
The Role of Government in Tourism: Linking Competitiveness, Freedom, and Deve...David Vicent
Excelent Article by Marketa Kubikova from South Carolina University about the main roles of Goverment linking and managging Their tourism competitiveness. Very good reflexion for DMO Managers.
Social Innovation in Smart Tourism Ecosystems: How Technology and Institution...David Vicent
A fantastic article by authors from Salerno University ( Italy) . It proposes a very nice integrated model between technology and sustainability in natural areas, a good base for designing smart tourism models in rural areas. Very good Bibliography for 2030 Agendas in Tourism.
Programa estratégico mesoregional de Enoturismo Sustentable Chile 2017David Vicent
Presentación del plan estrategico Mesoregional para el enoturismo sustentable en Chile. Muy buen planteamiento por gaps críticos en cada área y la definición de necesidades en coordinación publico-privada. Buen planteamiento tecnico modelo para planes de enoturismo y buena bibliografia para ingenieros en Turismo.
USA Travel Industry outlook and Trends 2018. Deloitte Report. David Vicent
A very complete report by Deloitte about travel and tourism industry trends in USA. Very nice report model to analyce key facts in any latin american country.
Catálogo de Seminarios, Capacitaciones y Talleres de #IngenieriaTuristica 2018 David Vicent
Catálogo de conferencias, seminarios y servicios Formativos 2018 ofrecido por #Ingenieriaturistica para Organizaciones turísticas y centros del conocimiento. Ayudamos a acelerar el ciclo de captación, gestión, transmisión y aplicación del conocimiento en #Turismo.
Propuesta indicadores para la Agenda 2030 en España David Vicent
Documento de síntesis elaborado por Unicef, Intermon Oxfam y el comité español en el que se plantea una propuesta concreta de indicadores ODS 2030 dentro del marco de accion España 2030. Muy buen documento de ejemplo aplicado y posibles indicadores a incluir en las agendas 2030 en todo el mundo.
Ensayo: " Adquisición de competencias en el grado de turismo mediante el apre...David Vicent
Excelente estudio exploratorio publicado por Aula Abierta en el que se analiza bajo una metodologia basada en competencias, el valor del estudio de caso en la consecución de los objetivos de aprendizaje como habilidades. Interesante aportación para futuros estudios que demuestren que el estudio de caso puede que sea la mejor herramienta didáctica para la formación por competencias.
Presentación de la Estrategia de TUrismo de Australia 2030. Excelente estructura, indicadores clave, definición de targets y key drivers. Excelente ejemplo para regiones turisticas enfocadas a atraer y conquistar al turista de alto valor.
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Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
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Tourism, key to development, prosperity and well-being
• An ever increasing number of destinations worldwide have opened
up to, and invested in tourism, turning tourism into a key driver of
socio-economic progress through export revenues, the creation of jobs
and enterprises, and infrastructure development.
• Over the past six decades, tourism has experienced continued
expansion and diversification, becoming one of the largest and
fastest-growing economic sectors in the world. Many new destinations
have emerged in addition to the traditional favourites of Europe and
North America.
• Despite occasional shocks, international tourist arrivals have shown
virtually uninterrupted growth – from 25 million in 1950 to 278 million
in 1980, 528 million in 1995, and 1087 million in 2013.
Long-term outlook
• International tourist arrivals worldwide are expected to increase by
3.3% a year from 2010 to 2030 to reach 1.8 billion by 2030, according
to UNWTO’s long term forecast Tourism Towards 2030.
• Between 2010 and 2030, arrivals in emerging destinations (+4.4% a
year) are expected to increase at twice the rate of those in advanced
economies (+2.2% a year).
• The market share of emerging economies increased from 30% in 1980
to 47% in 2013, and is expected to reach 57% by 2030, equivalent to
over 1 billion international tourist arrivals.
Tourism in the
world:
key Þgures
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3. ita:168million (15%)
iTr:229US$ bn (20%)
ita:563million (52%)
iTr:489 US$ bn (42%)
ita:56million (5%)
iTr:34US$ bn (3%)
ita:248million (23%)
itr:359US$ bn (31%)
ita:52million (5%)
iTr:47US$ bn (4%)
africa
EUROPE
asiapacific
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International tourism receipts (ITR): US$ 1159 billion
International tourist arrivals (ITA): 1087 million
internationaltourism2013
International tourism in 2013 - key trends and outlook
• International tourist arrivals (overnight visitors) grew by 5% worldwide
in 2013, reaching a record 1087 million arrivals, after topping the
1 billion mark in 2012.
• Asia and the Pacific recorded the strongest growth with a 6% increase
in arrivals, followed by Europe and Africa (both +5%).
• In the Americas, international arrivals grew by 3%, while in the Middle
East they were flat.
• International tourism receipts reached US$ 1159 billion worldwide in
2013, up from US$ 1078 billion in 2012.
• With a 5% increase in real terms, the growth in international tourism
receipts equalled the growth in arrivals.
• China has consolidated its position as the number one tourism source
market in the world, spending US$ 129 billion on international tourism.
• Forecasts prepared by UNWTO in January 2014 point to growth of 4%
to 4.5% in international tourist arrivals in 2014 – above The Tourism
Towards 2030 long-term forecast of 3.3% a year.
• By UNWTO region, prospects for 2014 are strongest for Asia and the
Pacific (5% to 6%), followed by Africa (4% to 6%).
Contents
International tourist arrivals 4
International tourism receipts 5
World’s top tourism destinations 6
Regional results 7
Europe 8
Asia and the Pacific 9
Americas 10
Africa 11
Middle East 12
Outbound tourism 12
Top outbound markets 13
UNWTO Tourism Towards 2030 14
About UNWTO
The World Tourism Organization
(UNWTO) is the United Nations’
agency responsible for the
promotion of responsible,
sustainable and universally
accessible tourism. It serves as a
global forum for tourism policy and
a source of tourism know-how.
Know more about us: unwto.org
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Regional Results
Europe – a surprisingly strong 2013
International tourist arrivals in Europe were up by a solid 5% in
2013, an increase of 29 million on 2012 to a total of 563 million.
As the most visited region in the world with 52% of all international
arrivals and comprising many comparatively mature destinations,
a growth rate of 5% in Europe is remarkable. Tourism receipts
grew by 4% in real terms, reaching US$ 489 billion (euro 368
billion), accounting for 42% of receipts worldwide.
By subregion, the highest growth was recorded in Central and
Eastern Europe, with 7% more arrivals in 2013. Many
destinations recorded double-digit growth, especially smaller
ones such as Georgia and Belarus (both +15%), Armenia (+14%)
and Kazakhstan (+11%). while the subregion’s largest
destination, the Russian Federation, reported a robust 10%
increase. Ukraine and Poland (both +7%) consolidated their
healthy growth of 2012 when they hosted the UEFA European
football Championship.
Growth in absolute terms was led by Southern and Mediterranean
Europe, which reported some 11 million more international arrivals
(+6%) in 2013. The subregion’s largest destination Spain recorded
a sound 6% increase in arrivals to 61 million. Other major
destinations such as Greece (+16%), Portugal (+8%), Turkey
(+6%) and Croatia (+6%) also saw robust growth last year.
Northern Europe posted a 6% increase in arrivals with smaller
destination Iceland recording the highest relative growth (+20%).
Norway (+8%) also saw robust growth, while the United
Kingdom, the subregion’s leading destination, reported a 6%
increase in arrivals.
In Western Europe international arrivals grew by 4%.
France reported an 8% increase in international arrivals to
accommodation establishments (2013 data on arrivals at
frontiers still pending). The Netherlands, Switzerland (both +5%),
Germany (+4%) and Austria (3%) also reported healthy figures,
while Belgium saw a modest 1% increase.
Asia and the Pacific – fourth
consecutive year of robust growth
Asia and the Pacific welcomed 248 million international tourists in
2013, 15 million more than in 2012. This represents an increase
of 6% compared to 2012, making it the fastest growing region
last year in relative terms. In terms of tourism earnings, the region
recorded US$ 359 billion, up US$ 30 billion from 2012 (+8% in
real terms). While arrivals in the region accounted for 23% of the
world’s total, receipts in the region accounted for 31%.
As in 2012, South-East Asia was again the fastest growing
subregion both in the region and in the world in 2013, with an
increase of 11% in international tourist arrivals on the back of
buoyant intraregional demand. Thailand reported strong growth
(+19%), welcoming 27 million tourists, 4 million more than in
2012. Among the smaller destinations, Myanmar has seen a
surge in tourist arrivals in the last few years and recorded an
extraordinary 52% increase in 2013. Timor-Leste (+42%) and
Cambodia (+18%) also enjoyed high growth rates, as well as
Vietnam (+11%), the Philippines (+10%) and Indonesia (+9%).
South Asia (+6%) also showed solid growth last year as Sri Lanka
welcomed 27% more tourists and Maldives 17%. The subregion’s
largest destination India (7 million arrivals) posted 4% growth.
North-East Asia, the largest subregion in Asia and the Pacific
with over half of all international arrivals in the region, saw a 4%
increase last year. Japan (+24%) led this growth, reporting over
10 million arrivals for the first time ever. Taiwan (pr. of China)
(+10%) and the Republic of Korea (+9%) also experienced robust
growth, as did the two Chinese Special Administrative Regions
Hong Kong (+8%) and Macao (+5%). China itself, however, the
region’s top destination, saw a decline of 4% in arrivals
compared to 2012.
Oceania saw an increase of 5% in tourist arrivals last year, with
leading destination Australia posting 6% growth.
The Americas – solid second half of
2013 after slow start
The Americas received 5 million additional international arrivals in
2013 (+3%), reaching a total of 168 million. The region had a
slow start of the year, but growth picked up throughout the
second half. International tourism receipts in the region reached
US$ 229 billion, an increase of 6% in real terms. The region
maintained its share of worldwide arrivals at 15%, while its share
of receipts was at 20%.
North America, the largest subregion accounting for some
two-thirds of international arrivals in the region, saw 3% growth.
The United States recorded a solid 5% increase whereas
Canada posted 2% and Mexico 1% growth in tourist arrivals.
In Central America (+4%) all destinations reported consistent
growth, with Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua (all +4%)
around the subregion’s average. Belize (+6%) and Honduras
(+5%) grew somewhat faster and Guatemala and Panama (both
+3%) slightly slower.
Growth in South America (+3%) was in line with the region’s
average. Peru (+11%) recorded double-digit growth while Ecuador
(+7%), Paraguay and Colombia (both +5%) all posted sound
results. Arrival data for Brazil, the subregion’s largest destination, is
not yet available but receipt figures indicate a rather flat trend.
The Caribbean registered a modest 2% increase in arrivals in
2013. Among the larger destinations, Puerto Rico (+4%) and the
Dominican Republic (+3%) saw growth above the subregional
average. Smaller destinations such as Aruba (+8%), the Cayman
Islands, Anguilla (both +7%) and Curaçao (+5%) also reported
healthy growth. After a decline in 2012, Haiti reported a solid
20% increase in arrivals.
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UNWTO Tourism Highlights, 2014 Edition
UNWTO Tourism Towards 2030
Long-term forecasts – substantial potential for further growth
UNWTO Tourism Towards 2030 is UNWTO’s long-term outlook
and assessment of the development of tourism for the two
decades from 2010 to 2030. It is a broad research project
building on UNWTO’s ongoing work in the field of long-term
forecasting, initiated in the 1990s. The new study substitutes the
earlier Tourism 2020 Vision, which has become a worldwide
reference for international tourism forecasts.
Key outputs of Tourism Towards 2030 are quantitative
projections of international tourism demand over a 20-year
period, with 2010 as the base year and ending in 2030. The
updated forecast is enriched with an analysis of the social,
political, economic, environmental and technological factors that
have shaped tourism in the past, and which are expected to
influence the sector in the future.
According to Tourism Towards 2030, the number of
international tourist arrivals worldwide is expected to increase
by an average of 3.3% a year over the period 2010 to 2030.
Over time, the rate of growth will gradually slow, from 3.8%
in 2012 to 2.9% in 2030, but on top of growing base numbers.
In absolute numbers, international tourist arrivals will increase
by some 43 million a year, compared with an average increase
of 28 million a year during the period 1995 to 2010. At the
projected rate of growth, international tourist arrivals worldwide
are expected to reach 1.4 billion by 2020 and 1.8 billion by the
year 2030.
International tourist arrivals in the emerging economy destinations
of Asia, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, Eastern
Mediterranean Europe, the Middle East and Africa will grow at
double the rate (+4.4% a year) of that in advanced economy
destinations (+2.2% a year). As a result, arrivals in emerging
economies are expected to exceed those in advanced
economies before 2020. In 2030, 57% of international arrivals will
be in emerging economy destinations (versus 30% in 1980) and
43% in advanced economy destinations (versus 70% in 1980).
By region, the strongest growth will be seen in Asia and the
Pacific, where arrivals are forecast to increase by 331 million to
reach 535 million in 2030 (+4.9% per year). The Middle East and
Africa are also expected to more than double their arrivals in this
period, from 61 million to 149 million and from 50 million to 134
million respectively. Europe (from 475 million to 744 million) and
the Americas (from 150 million to 248 million) will grow
comparatively more slowly.
Thanks to their faster growth, the global market shares of Asia
and the Pacific (to 30% in 2030, up from 22% in 2010), the
Middle East (to 8%, from 6%) and Africa (to 7%, from 5%) will all
increase. As a result, Europe (to 41%, from 51%) and the
Americas (to 14%, from 16%) will experience a further decline in
their share of international tourism, mostly because of the slower
growth of comparatively mature destinations in North America,
Northern Europe and Western Europe.
UNWTO Tourism Towards 2030: Actual trend and forecast 1950-2030