Statistical analysis of tourism flows between Ukraine and the Baltic Sea Region countries in 2012—2019

L. Satyr, R. Zadorozhna, L. Stadnik
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This article explores the features and trends in inbound and outbound tourism flows between Ukraine and the Baltic Sea region (BSR) countries in 2012—2019. The research question is whether inbound or outbound tourism prevailed and how visa-free travel to the Schengen Area affected the number of Ukrainians travelling to the Baltic Sea Region. Two data sources were used in the study. These are the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index of the World Economic Forum and data from the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine on the number of foreign citizens visiting Ukraine and the number of Ukrainians travelling abroad. The study employs the statistical methods of structural shifts analysis, time series analysis, and graphical visualization. The findings indicate that Ukrainian outbound tourism was growing steadily over the study period, whilst visa-free travel to the Schengen Area had no statistically significant impact on the number of outbound tourists from Ukraine to the BSR. Outbound tourism flow prevailed over inbound. The number of inbound tourists to Ukraine sharply declined after 2013 because of the socio-political situation in the country. The analysis reveals significant changes in inbound and outbound tourism flow structures. The COVID-19 pandemic is shown to be a critical factor influencing the current state and prospects of the tourism industry.
2012-2019年乌克兰与波罗的海地区国家旅游流量统计分析
本文探讨了2012-2019年乌克兰与波罗的海地区(BSR)国家入境和出境旅游流量的特点和趋势。研究的问题是入境旅游还是出境旅游盛行,以及前往申根地区的免签证旅行如何影响前往波罗的海地区的乌克兰人的数量。本研究使用了两个数据来源。这些是世界经济论坛的旅游和旅游业竞争力指数,以及乌克兰国家边境警卫队关于访问乌克兰的外国公民人数和乌克兰人出国旅游人数的数据。本研究采用结构转移分析、时间序列分析、图形可视化等统计方法。研究结果表明,乌克兰出境游在研究期间稳步增长,而前往申根地区的免签证旅行对乌克兰前往BSR的出境游人数没有统计学上的显著影响。出境旅游流量大于入境旅游流量。2013年后,由于乌克兰的社会政治局势,乌克兰的入境游客数量急剧下降。分析表明,入境和出境旅游流结构发生了显著变化。新冠肺炎疫情是影响旅游业现状和前景的关键因素。
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