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  1. 2021 has been a year of learning and adapting for tourism. It has proven that only by working together can the sector overcome challenges and embrace opportunities. Gathering the global tourism community and developing concrete actions, UNWTO has led tourism’s response with the vision of not only restarting, but doing so in a more inclusive ...

    • Slow and Uneven Recovery
    • Increased Tourism Spending
    • Outlook For 2022

    The pace of recovery remains slow and uneven across world regions due to varying degrees of mobility restrictions, vaccination rates and traveler confidence. Europe and the Americasrecorded the strongest results in 2021 compared to 2020 (+19% and +17% respectively), but still both 63% below pre-pandemic levels. By subregion, the Caribbean saw the b...

    The economic contribution of tourism in 2021 (measured in tourism direct gross domestic product) is estimated at US$1.9 trillion, above the US$1.6 trillion in 2020, but still well below the pre-pandemic value of US$ 3.5 trillion. Export revenues from international tourism could exceed US$700 billionin 2021, a small improvement over 2020 due to high...

    According to the latest UNWTO Panel of Experts, most tourism professionals (61%) see better prospects for 2022. While 58% expect a rebound in 2022, mostly during the third quarter, 42% point to a potential rebound only in 2023. A majority of experts (64%) now expect international arrivals to return to 2019 levels only in 2024 or later, up from 45% ...

  2. International Tourism and COVID-19. The pandemic generated a loss of 2.7 billion international arrivals in 2020, 2021 and 2022 combined. Export revenues from international tourism (including receipts and passenger transport) dropped 62% in 2020 and 59% in 2021, versus 2019 (real terms) and then rebounded in 2022, remaining 23% below pre-pandemic levels.

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  3. International tourism up 4% in 2021 but still 72% below pre-pandemic levels Global tourism experienced a mild 4% upturn in 2021, with 15 million more international tourist arrivals (overnight visitors) than in 2020 but remained 72% below the levels of pre-pandemic year 2019 according to preliminary estimates. This follows a 73% plunge in international travel in 2020, the worst year on record ...

  4. Global Tourism Sees Upturn in Q3 2021 but Recovery Remains Fragile After a weak first half of 2021, international tourism rebounded moderately during the Northern Hemisphere summer season, boosting results for the third quarter of the year, especially in Europe. International tourist arrivals (overnight visitors) increased by 58% in July-September 2021 compared to the same period of 2020 ...

  5. Tourist numbers down 83% in Q1 2021 but confidence slowly rising. International tourist arrivals (overnight visitors) dropped by 83% in the period January-March 2021 compared to 2020, as travel restrictions remained high and consumer confidence low due to the coronavirus pandemic. This follows an unprecedented drop of 73% in 2020, the worst year on record for international tourism. By regions ...

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  7. May 24, 2022 · 1. About the Travel & Tourism Development Index. 1.1 Benchmarking the enablers of Travel and Tourism development; 1.2 Data and methodology; 1.3 Country coverage; 2. At a glance: Travel & Tourism Development Index 2021 overall rankings; 3. Global context; 4. Key findings. 4.1 The need for Travel and Tourism development has never been greater

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