Industry and destination data show improving, albeit mixed, market performance. Of the 28 countries reporting results for tourist arrivals in 2010, only 15 are posting growth over last year. Hotel…
Read moreRussian outbound travel fell during the second half of the 1990s, reaching a low of 17.9 mn trips in 2001. It then recorded consistent annual increases, exceeding 36.5 mn trips…
Read moreThe structure of societies is continuously changing: The world population is forecast to grow to 8.3 billion in 2030, life expectancy is projected to increase in most of the world,…
Read moreOvernight visits to European destinations fell 6% in 2009, erasing the growth of the previous two years. Intra-European travel proved more stable in 2009 relative to long haul markets. This…
Read more2009 saw the worst economic recession since the 1930s and, although several key economies in Europe and other parts of the world started to register growth as early as the…
Read moreTravel demand fell significantly in the first half of 2009 and continued to decline in July and August. However the rate of decline slowed in the last two to three…
Read moreWith an expenditure of US$ 27.0 bn in 2008, Canada is ranked eight in the world in terms of spending on travel abroad (excluding transport) by the World Tourism Organization…
Read moreTourism has become one of the worlds fastest growing economic sectors in recent years. Governments around the world are increasingly recognising the power of tourism to boost their nations development…
Read moreAs we enter the second half of 2009, there is growing optimism at the emergence of so-called ‘green shoots’, but there is a risk that this optimism will prove premature….
Read moreWith an expenditure of US$80.0 bn in 2008 (+5.0% on 2007), the USA continues to be ranked second in the world (after Germany) by the World Tourism Organization, in terms…
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