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What percentage of black people travel?

According to Mandala Research Firm, 17% of African Americans take one or more international trips and travel locally more than six times per year.



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The spend was generated by 458.2 million Black U.S. traveler stays, which represents 13.1 percent of the U.S. leisure travel market. The report also found that in 2019 Black leisure travelers took an average of three overnight vacations and spent an average of 13.1 nights in paid accommodations.

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The most common ethnicity among travelers is White, which makes up 65.9% of all travelers. Comparatively, 12.9% of travelers are Hispanic or Latino and 9.6% of travelers are Asian.

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VisitBritain data shows that the USA remains the most valuable inbound market, with American visitors spending £2.1 billion in 2010. Nevertheless, the number of travellers originating from Europe is much larger than those travelling from North America: 21.5 million compared to 3.5 million American/Canadian visitors.

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In the UK, roughly 50% of the population does not participate in air travel in any given year, with 15% of the population responsible for 70% of all flights (Hopkinson and Cairns, 2021).

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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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The umbrella term 'Gypsies, Roma and Travellers' includes many different and distinct groups. For example, Irish Travellers, Scottish Gypsy/Travellers and Romani people who are recognised ethnic groups.

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