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Which country population takes the most international trips?

The world's biggest travellers - which nationality takes the most trips?
  • Finland. Finland is the most well-travelled country in the world, with the average Finn making 7.5 trips a year, including stays at home and abroad.
  • United States. ...
  • Sweden. ...
  • Denmark. ...
  • Norway. ...
  • 6 (equal). ...
  • 6 (equal). ...
  • Canada.




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1. Hong Kong — 11.4 trips per year, per person. The people of Hong Kong are the world's biggest travellers, partly due to the fact they enjoy 12 annual bank holidays, as well as required paid leave that increases the longer the employee stays at a company.

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Top EU Traveling Countries About 85% of the Swedes have traveled outside the EU, more than any other EU country. The open border with the neighboring Norway, which is not a member of EU, makes it easy for most Swedes to travel across it.

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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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Brits have traveled to 12 countries on average, beating Australia to the top spot. UK has the largest proportion of travelers who have been to more than 31 countries.

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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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Hong Kong. Hong Kong has become the most visited city in the world, surpassing Bangkok in recent times. Hong Kong welcomed 26.6 million visitors! With over 5 million more visitors annually than its closest rival, Hong Kong is expected to host at least 31 million tourists in the near future.

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So what makes France so appealing to travelers from all over the world? Well, there's a lot to love about the country, from its stunningly beautiful countryside and picturesque villages to its exciting cities and rich cultural heritage. Not to mention, France is also home to some of the best food and wine in the world.

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Here's why. You might think a large country like the United States is the most visited in the world, but you'd be wrong — France takes that honor.

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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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1. Booking Holdings. Booking Holdings, which is inclusive of brands such as Booking.com, Priceline, Agoda, Rentalcars.com, Kayak and OpenTable, held steady at number one this year, with 2022 sales topping $121 billion, up significantly from $76.6 billion in 2021.

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Even the majority of those with higher incomes did not report annually traveling beyond the U.S. Those with post-graduate degrees reported international travel at higher rates than the rest of the population: once or twice a year. Just eight percent said they travel internationally more than three times in a year.

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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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Popular European destinations like the U.K. (which recorded 3 million American visitors in 2023 through July), France (1.5 million) and Germany (1.6 million) maintained their dominance over the American tourist market, with a total of 11.7 million Americans traveling to Europe, attracting 29.1% of total U.S. citizens ...

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Travelers are increasingly opting for destinations abroad at the expense of domestic trips. That's driving up international airfares and room rates, while domestic growth lags. The shift is good news for passengers who want to stay closer to home — but bad news for airlines that have U.S.-heavy schedules.

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Download this chart. Europe was the most popular overseas destination visited in 2022, accounting for 79% (56.1 million) of the total visits abroad. However, this is a 23% decrease from 72.5 million in 2019. Visits to North America also fell when compared with 2019, from 5.6 million to 4.0 million visits.

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