Int'l tourist arrivals rise 4 pct in 2025: UN Tourism
International tourist
arrivals grew by 4 percent in 2025, with an estimated 1.52 billion people
making global trips in 2025 -- about 60 million more than in 2024, the
Madrid-based UN Tourism reported on Tuesday.
Europe, the world's
largest destination region, welcomed 793 million international tourists in
2025, up 4 percent from 2024. The Americas recorded 218 million arrivals, a 1
percent increase, with performance varying across subregions. Africa saw
arrivals climb 8 percent to 81 million, driven in part by particularly strong
growth in North Africa.
UN Tourism said strong
global travel demand, improved air connectivity and easier visa procedures in
many destinations were key drivers behind the increase.
UN Tourism highlights a
corresponding rise in spending, with preliminary estimates pointing to
international tourist receipts of 1.9 trillion U.S. dollars, which is 5 percent
higher than in 2024.
"Demand for travel
remained high throughout 2025, despite high inflation in tourism services and
uncertainty stemming from geopolitical tensions," UN Tourism
Secretary-General Shaikha Al Nowais said, adding that the organization was
optimistic about 2026 as "the global economy is expected to remain steady
and destinations still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels continue to
recover."
xinhua
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