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ETC WEBINAR – EUROPEAN TOURISM: TRENDS AND PROSPECTS Q4/2022

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European Tourism: Trends & Prospects is a series of quarterly reports that offer a concise analysis of key economic and tourism trends in Europe and in relevant outbound markets. Quarterly reports are meant to provide the know-how necessary to monitor the short-term development of European tourism.

The strong travel rebound in 2022 is expected to continue into 2023, albeit at a slower pace and with a shift in the importance of source markets. Advanced economy recession will dent recovery, but pent-up demand remains evident for major markets and there remains some continuing normalisation of travel patterns. Growth in transatlantic travel has been a recent area of success for European destinations, while we can now look forward to returning visitors from Asia Pacific with some more clarity.

The webinar will provide European tourist destinations with insights on:

  • The Status Quo of European Tourism & the Broader Macroeconomic Environment;
  • Key Economic & Tourism Trends;
  • Development of the European Air Transport & Accommodation Sector;
  • Status of Short & Long-haul Travel to Europe.
  • Special Focus: Long-Haul Demand trends

Please note that the webinar is hosted by ETC and Tourism Economics.

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Event Details

January 25, 2023 at 2:30 pm
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Speakers

David Goodger

Dave Goodger is Director of Tourism Economics, Europe. He has been instrumental in developing the global model of tourism flows and spending, which covers 185 origins and destinations, and he continues to manage the regular forecast updates. He also maintains an active role in new product development and consultancy work.

Chloe Parkins

Chloe is a Senior Economist with Tourism Economics, specialising in European tourism forecast services. On top of forecasting, she takes a key role in European consultancy work including regular outputs for the ETC and STR. She previously worked on both the industry and macro services within Oxford Economics for seven years where she developed her skills in forecasting, modelling, data visualisation and bespoke consulting work.