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What is the global tourism statistics for 2023?

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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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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According to estimates from the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) for 2023, international tourist arrivals could reach 80 to 95 percent of prepandemic levels depending on the extent of the economic slowdown, travel recovery in Asia–Pacific, and geopolitical tensions, among other factors.

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Leisure and business travel are now growing at the same rate, up 33% from the same month in 2019 by the end of March 2023, a 42% year-over-year-to-date change from 2022 to 2023.

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According to a recent Prosper Insights & Analytics survey, 2023 is the year in which travel is starting to climb back up to pre-covid numbers. The post-pandemic world is likely to continue to grow as China and Asia completely recover alongside these trends becoming the new standard in travel.

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The U.S. Travel Foundation predicts that travel spending will increase in 2023 compared to 2022 — in fact, they anticipate that spending will exceed pre-pandemic levels. These motivated travelers are ready to get to a new destination, and they aren't going to be afraid to spend money once they arrive.

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Easing Travel Restrictions Domestic leisure travel is trending to remain stable and grow slightly, by about 2% in 2023 and 2024. Volume is expected to grow more readily than inflation-adjusted spending. Business travel is not expected to correct to pre-pandemic spending levels until 2025. (U.S. Travel Association).

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49% of Americans Plan To Travel More in 2023 This is especially true among younger respondents, with 59% of those between the ages of 18 to 26 planning to travel more in 2023. This is impressive considering 45% of respondents traveled once or twice in 2022, with 42% traveling three or more times in 2022.

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Seeing as many people have to travel for work, trends in the hospitality industry are driven by the need to create a tranquil experience for working professionals. In 2023, hotels will introduce the more co-working spaces to provide an enhanced and comforting experience for their guests staying longer.

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Tourism 2025 is a framework to unite New Zealand's large and diverse tourism industry and ignite strong, aspirational economic growth. The objective is to create $41 Billion of Total Tourism Revenue in 2025 by improving the competitiveness of New Zealand Tourism.

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In 2023, we can expect to see a rise in eco-tourism, which focuses on environmentally responsible travel. This could include activities such as volunteering on conservation projects, staying in eco-friendly accommodations, and supporting local sustainable businesses.

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Overall, global passenger demand is estimated to grow 22% year-on-year in 2023 and 6% in 2024, Moody's investor service said on Tuesday. Ticket prices, which in some cases have increased by double-digit percentages since the pandemic, are unlikely to plummet.

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In the second quarter of 2023, the State of Florida saw a little more than 33 million visitors. It's keeping us on pace to beat out our record from last year, but we have 1.2% fewer tourists compared to what we saw during the same time last year.

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In 2023, I expect that to reverse and year-over-year fares to fall. With China—the last major country with covid travel restrictions—poised to reopen on January 8, I'm anticipating a huge uptick in transpacific flights (which are currently down 50% compared to 2019). More competition = cheaper fares.

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2023 will be the year of reimagining travel
As travel restrictions and Covid testing become a thing of the past, research reveals that 73% of people are more optimistic about travel than they were in 2022.

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After years of doing this, it's clear that travelers think that Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Sweden, Iceland, and Canada are pretty safe countries, and their perceptions are reinforced by other measurements.

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Most Popular Travel Destinations for Summer 2023 This year, London will be the most popular travel destination. Cancun will be the second most popular destination this summer. Between lots of all-inclusive resorts and fantastic weather, visitors are excited to return again and again.

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Since NOAA is forecasting a good chance of above-normal temperatures this summer, we can assume we'll be slightly warmer than this over the same three-month period. In simpler words, we will likely have several 90-degree days and even the possibility for a few triple-digit days this summer.

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