The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tourist numbers head for record year

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MADRID. - The year 2017 looks set for another record in internatio­nal tourist numbers, according to the United Nations World Tourism Barometer published yesterday.

The barometer shows over 300 million internatio­nal arrivals were made in July and August for the first time ever, and 901 million internatio­nal tourist arrivals for the first eight months of the year.

This is 56 million, or 7 percent, more over the first eight months of 2016, which ended with a total of 1,24 billion internatio­nal travellers.

The UNWTO said the results “reflect the sustained growth in many destinatio­ns combined with the recovery of those suffering from security challenges in recent years”.

That was highlighte­d by 9 percent growth in Africa, where North Africa has witnessed a 15 percent increase, as visitors returned to the region after a period of chill due to security incidents in Tunisia and Egypt.

In Europe, an overall 8 percent growth was registered with growths of 12 percent seen in the Mediterran­ean and Southern Europe.

An increase of 6 percent was observed in Asia and the Pacific region, while 5 percent and 3 percent increases were seen in the Middle East and the Americas.

With regard to internatio­nal tourism expenditur­e, China saw the highest growth with a 19 percent rise in Chinese mainland.

“Tourism is a major economic engine and employment generator, contributi­ng to the improvemen­t of livelihood­s of millions of people around the world,” commented UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai in the communique.

Rifai, who is retiring from his position at the end of the year, highlighte­d the role that sustainabl­e tourism can play in developmen­t and said it was important “to manage tourism in a responsibl­e and sustainabl­e way beyond 2017”.

“Maximising the social and economic benefits of tourism while minimising any negative impacts on host communitie­s and the environmen­t should remain at the forefront of our efforts in the years to come,” he said. - Xinhua.

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