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What are the statistics for tourism and travel?

Total travel spending remained at 1.2% above last year's levels for the third month in a row and was up 4.1% year-to-date through July 2023. Air travel demand was up 12% in July compared to the same month last year, consistent with the prior month.



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Types of tourism There are three basic forms of tourism: domestic tourism, inbound tourism, and outbound tourism.

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The National Travel and Tourism Office is the official source for U.S. Travel and Tourism Statistics.

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The National Travel and Tourism Office is the official source for U.S. Travel and Tourism Statistics.

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11 General Travel Statistics and Facts
  • With 301 million inbound tourists, Europe had the highest volume of inbound tourists in 2021. ...
  • Only about 6% of families use a train, bus, or ship for traveling. ...
  • Airbnb has 7M+ listings worldwide and it is active in approximately 98% of the world.


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The number of international tourist arrivals worldwide bounced back in 2022 after dropping sharply with the onset of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Despite the significant annual increase, international tourism arrivals remained below pre-pandemic levels, totaling approximately 969 million in 2022.

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Revenue in the Travel & Tourism market is projected to reach US$854.70bn in 2023. Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2023-2027) of 4.42%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$1,016.00bn by 2027.

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  • Travel and Tourism. ...
  • Domestic Tourism – Taking Holidays and Trips in your own country. ...
  • Inbound Tourism – Visitors from overseas coming into the country. ...
  • Outbound Tourism –Travelling to a different country for a visit or a. ...
  • Different Types of Travel. ...
  • Leisure Travel - includes travel for holidays, cultural events, recreation.


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American millennials are reported to travel an average of 35 days per year, significantly more than other generations. Meanwhile, the average travel days for other generations in the US are 26 for Gen X, 27 for baby boomers, and 29 for Gen Z.

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The five vital components of tourism system are Attraction, Accessibility, Accommodation, Amenities and Activities. a) Attraction: Tourism activity starts with the attractions. At a place or destination there has to be some attraction only then people or tourists will visit that area.

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The tourism components 4As (Accommodation, Access, Amenities and Attractions) are the ones that tourism managers should consider in the development of the destination and ensure that all components are best suited with the quality and requirements of visitors (Haneef, 2017).

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Tourism generates income and creates easily accessible training opportunities and jobs, as well as sales markets for services and local products.

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France is the most visited country in the world with 117,109,000 international tourists, thanks to its rich history and iconic landmarks. Mexico comes in second for most visited countries, with 51,128,000 tourists, offering vibrant culture and stunning natural beauty.

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What percentage of Americans don't travel? Whether before or during the pandemic, international travel is something a 71% majority of U.S. adults have done at some point in their lives, according to a June Pew Research Center survey. By contrast, around a quarter (27%) have not traveled abroad.

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The U.S. travel and tourism industry generated $1.9 trillion in economic output; supporting 9.5 million American jobs and accounted for 2.9% of U.S. GDP.

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Economic Impacts Tourism generates income for a variety of businesses and creates a wide range of employment opportunities. At the global scale, tourism is seen as one of the world's largest and fastest growing industries.

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The shared goal is for every flight to take-off and land safely, as happens more than 126,000 times every day. In 2018, the fatal accident rate was 0.28 per 1 million flights, the equivalent of one fatal accident for every 4.2 million flights. Each fatality is a tragedy.

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