One billion international tourists forecast for 2012

26 Jan 2012  2128 | World Travel News

Two thought-provoking items landed in my in-box on Monday within minutes of each other. To be honest, I'm not sure I can do them justice.

The first story was an Al Jazeera piece about how the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is predicting a BILLION international tourists across the globe this year.That's absolutely stunning, isn't it? One billion international tourists in one year along, hopping into planes and trains and cars and buses and motorcycles and making international trips.

It wasn't that long ago that making a trip out of one's own province was a pretty big deal. Hard to imagine now, in an age where kids jet off to India or Sweden or England for months of university study, then backpack about the world without batting an eyelash.

The UNWTO report says international tourist arrivals were up to 980 million last year, an increase from 939 million in 2010. They predict the 1 billion mark will be smashed by November as tourism is expected to slow a bit this year.

Europe was the best performer in 2011, growing by six per cent and luring a whopping 503 million visitors. The report said some growth in southern Europe came because folks were avoiding parts of the Middle East and North Africa, which were suffering political and social problems. The Middle East, not surprisingly, was down eight per cent in tourism.

Asia and the Pacific visits were up 11 per cent to 216 million international tourists, with the most growth seen in South-East Asia (cheap prices, great beaches and more).The Americas overall were up four per cent, led by a 10 per cent hike (for the second straight year) for South America.

Receipts and spending in the U.S. were up 12 per cent for 2011, even before they launch their big, global campaign in March of this year to attract more overseas visitors. Hong Kong spending jumped 25 per cent, while Spain was up nine per cent and the UK up seven per cent, the report said.

Big spenders around the globe included visitors from China (up 38 per cent), Brazil (32 per cent increase), India (ditto) and Russia (21 per cent), which is why American President Barack Obama was at Disney World the other day talking about making it even easier for folks from China, Brazil and other countries to get tourist visas for U.S. visits.

Source - thestar

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