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Who travels the most per capita?

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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Millennials between 23-38 seem to be the age group that travels the most with an average of 35 vacation days a year. This may be more than their younger alternatives of Gen Z's (7-22) at 29 days as they may have more financial stability and would not have to juggle travelling with their education or with parents.

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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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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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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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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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As it turns out, travel is part of a healthy lifestyle that can help improve the duration and quality of our lives—and there's even research to back it up! Where will your next healthy adventure take you?

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Globetrotter, world traveler, voyager, nomad, migrant, itinerant, pilgrim, vagabond, adventurer, commuter, cruise fanatic, venturer, gadabout, jet-setter, gypsy, wayfarer, rolling stone, backpacker, and tourist.

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Affluent Americans eschew busy summer months and tend to travel in the spring or fall; treat themselves to an average of three vacations a year; and shell out an average of nearly $3,000 per trip.

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Americans are flying more than Europeans despite the pandemic. Americans are hopping on planes more than their counterparts in Europe and the rest of the Western hemisphere, a new U.S. Energy Information Administration analysis shows.

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The average resident of the United Kingdom has visited 10 countries, Germans on average visit eight nations and the French five, said a Hostelworld Global Traveler Report released Wednesday.

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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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Paris takes the crown as the world's most powerful city destination with a Travel & Tourism sector worth almost $36BN USD in 2022, in terms of direct GDP contribution to the city. Over the next 10 years, WTTC predicts it will drop down to third place, although its value will rise to over $49BN.

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France – 89.4 million visitors The world's most visited country, France, is not all about the Eifel Tower, museums and wine. For more than a decade now, the country has lured the highest number of visitors, more than any other European or world country.

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If you want to know why France is so popular, prepare for an avalanche of reasons. France attracts people from near and far with charm, sophistication, and style. Annually attracting millions of visitors, tourism accounts for over one million jobs and billions of pounds in revenue.

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Paris, the tourism world capital The French capital, Paris, remains THE quintessential tourist destination. A city steeped in history, it keeps on fascinating visitors from all over 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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