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How many people travel the world?

The UN agency for tourism said more than 900 million tourists made foreign trips in 2022, as several countries with strict coronavirus restrictions eased rules. The figure represented 63% of pre-pandemic levels, according to the report. In 2019, nearly 1.5 billion people traveled internationally.



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Depends on whom you ask. Mitsidis, widely considered one of the subset's most comprehensive record-keepers, says that based on research, word of mouth, and meetings, there is a record of 199 people who have visited every country in the world.

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Most of those surveyed expressed a desire to travel, with 85 percent saying they like to experience new things, and nearly 60 percent saying they have a list of places in mind they'd like to see. In fact, survey results showed 76 percent of the respondents wanted to travel more than they do currently.

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The record is currently held by Vaidehi Thirrupathy. Indy Nelson from Hayward, California in 2017 became the youngest person, at 24, to visit all sovereign countries, having visited all 193 UN member states in 539 days.

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The Least-Visited Country in the World: Tuvalu According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, the remote Pacific island country Tuvalu is the least-visited country globally.

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What age group travels the most? Millennials between 23-38 seem to be the age group that travels the most with an average of 35 vacation days a year.

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Number of domestic trips taken per year
  • Overall, 60 percent of respondents travel domestically one to two times a year.
  • Travelers who are 54 and older responded that they were more likely to travel more than two times within the year.
  • Just under 10 percent travel more than five times a year within the states.


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Black defined “[r]ight to travel” as a “basic constitutional right” ( 1991, 92) and he included among “fundamental rights” “the right to travel interstate.” The right to interstate travel encompasses rights and privileges to personal, political, and commercial movement.

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