Eastern Eye (UK)

Europe leads tourism rebound

-

INTERNATIO­NAL tourist arrivals trebled in the first quarter compared with the same period in 2021, with Europe leading the rebound as Covid restrictio­ns were eased, the UN’s tourism agency said on Monday (6).

In the first three months of 2022, there were 117 million global tourist arrivals, up from 41 million in the same period a year earlier, with the figures showing an increase of 182 per cent, the Madrid-based UN World Tourism Organizati­on (UNWTO) said.

Although the figure remained 61 per cent lower than the first quarter of 2019, a year before the pandemic, it showed tourism was continuing to recover “at a strong pace” as “restrictio­ns ease and confidence returns”, it said.

“Of the extra 76 million internatio­nal arrivals for the first three months, about 47 million were recorded in March, showing that the recovery is gathering pace.”

The increase was particular­ly notable in Europe, which welcomed almost four times as many arrivals as in 2021, an increase of 280 per cent.

Strong growth was also seen in the Americas, where arrivals more than doubled (up 117 per cent) and in the Middle East, up 132 per cent. “The gradual recovery is expected to continue throughout 2022, as more destinatio­ns ease or lift travel restrictio­ns and pentup demand is unleashed,” the agency said, pointing to “a significan­t increase in flight reservatio­ns”.

By June 2, 45 destinatio­ns (two thirds of which were in Europe) no longer had Covidrelat­ed restrictio­ns in place, while in Asia, an increasing number of destinatio­ns had begun easing restrictio­ns.

However, the UNWTO retained a prudent outlook for the coming months, given the risks linked to the “challengin­g economic environmen­t” and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “The Russian offensive on Ukraine seems to have had a limited direct impact on overall results so far,” it said.

But it was having “major economic repercussi­ons globally” by exacerbati­ng fuel and energy costs “which results in higher transport and accommodat­ion costs for the tourism sector” that could weigh on the sector’s recovery, the UNWTO warned.

 ?? ?? RECOVERY: Europe welcomed almost four times as many arrivals as in 2021, the UN body said
RECOVERY: Europe welcomed almost four times as many arrivals as in 2021, the UN body said

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom