Barómetro OMT del Turismo Mundial y anexo estadístico, enero 2024

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International tourism to reach pre-pandemic levels in 2024 An estimated 1286 million international tourists (overnight visitors) were recorded around the world in 2023, an increase of 34% over 2022. International tourism recovered 88% of prepandemic levels, supported by strong pent-up demand. The Middle East led the recovery by regions in relative terms, being the only region to overcome pre-pandemic levels with arrivals 22% above 2019. Europe reached 94% of pre-pandemic levels in 2023, while Africa recovered 96% and the Americas 90%. Asia and the Pacific reached 65% of pre-pandemic levels, with a gradual recovery since the start of 2023. Four subregions: North Africa, Central America (both +5%), Southern Mediterranean Europe and the Caribbean (both +1%) exceeded pre-pandemic levels in 2023. Total export revenues from tourism (including passenger transport) are estimated at USD 1.6 trillion in 2023, almost 95% of the USD 1.7 trillion recorded in 2019. Preliminary estimates of tourism direct gross domestic product (TDGDP) point to USD 3.3 trillion in 2023, or 3% of global GDP, the same level as in 2019, driven by both domestic and international travel. Following a strong rebound in 2023, international tourism is expected to fully recover pre-pandemic levels in 2024, with initial estimates pointing to 2% growth above 2019 levels in international tourist arrivals. The positive outlook for the sector is reflected in the latest UNWTO Tourism Confidence Index survey, with 67% of tourism professionals indicating better or much better prospects for 2024 compared to 2023. The unleashing of remaining pent-up demand, increased air connectivity, and a stronger recovery of Asian markets and destinations are expected to underpin a full recovery by the end of 2024. Economic and geopolitical challenges continue to pose significant risks to the sustained recovery of international tourism and confidence levels.
联合国世界旅游组织世界旅游业晴雨表和统计附件,2024 年 1 月
2024 年国际旅游业将达到疫情前水平 2023 年全球国际游客(过夜游客)估计为 1.28 亿人次,比 2022 年增长 34%。在被压抑的强劲需求的支撑下,国际旅游业恢复到疫情爆发前水平的 88%。相对而言,中东地区引领了各地区的复苏,是唯一超过大流行前水平的地区,其入境人数比 2019 年增长了 22%。欧洲在 2023 年达到了大流行前水平的 94%,非洲恢复了 96%,美洲恢复了 90%。亚洲和太平洋地区达到疫情流行前水平的 65%,自 2023 年开始逐步恢复。四个次区域北非、中美洲(均+5%)、南地中海欧洲和加勒比海(均+1%)在 2023 年超过了大流行前的水平。2023 年旅游业出口总收入(包括客运)预计为 1.6 万亿美元,几乎是 2019 年 1.7 万亿美元的 95%。旅游业直接国内生产总值(TDGDP)的初步估计显示,2023 年将达到 3.3 万亿美元,占全球 GDP 的 3%,与 2019 年持平,这主要是受国内和国际旅游的推动。继 2023 年强劲反弹之后,国际旅游业预计将在 2024 年全面恢复大流行前的水平,初步估计国际游客抵达人数将比 2019 年增长 2%。联合国世界旅游组织最新的旅游信心指数调查反映了旅游业的积极前景,67%的旅游专业人士表示,与2023年相比,2024年的前景更好或好得多。剩余被压抑的需求得到释放、航空连通性的提高以及亚洲市场和目的地的强劲复苏,有望支撑旅游业在 2024 年底实现全面复苏。经济和地缘政治挑战继续对国际旅游业的持续复苏和信心水平构成重大风险。
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