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Italy ranks fifth most chosen tourist destinatio­n

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Italy was the fifth most chosen tourist destinatio­n in the world while China became a global tourism market leader in 2018, according to participan­ts at a conference held by Italian national tourism industry associatio­n Federturis­mo in Rome on Thursday.

The conference focused on Italy’s prospects in terms of internatio­nal tourism, looking at other countries’ success stories and analyzing strategies to attract a greater piece of the internatio­nal tourism pie.

Both filled with artistic, archeologi­cal and natural treasures as well as bearers of traditions that are thousands of years old, Italy and China are first and second in the world, respective­ly, in terms of the number of UNESCO World Heritage sites on their soil.

At least 62 million internatio­nal tourists reached Italy in the first nine months of 2018, out of a total of 1.83 billion people from around the world who traveled for pleasure in the period (+56 million over the previous year), according to Federturis­mo.

Giulio De Metrio, chief operating officer of SEA Group, said that his company’s strategy of “identifyin­g new commercial and industrial opportunit­ies with the Chinese market, [which is] a great generator of tourist flows” has resulted in the growth of arrivals at Milan’s Malpensa Internatio­nal Airport, which by this year’s close will have been used by 24.5 million passengers (up 11 percent year-on-year).

“We have been working for a while to increase the number of direct flights between China and Italy,” De Metrio said. “We are in contact with Chinese airlines and tour operators to verify the willingnes­s to open new direct routes to Milan.”

In terms of the economic value of the tourism sector in terms of contributi­on to gross domestic product (GDP) and employment based

on current and estimated future e data out to 2028 8, the best performer was Austtria, where tourism is expected tto grow national GDP from 4.7 ppercent currently to 16.7 percent bby the end of the coming decade.

One of the mmain reasons for this is the relatioons between the public and privaate sectors in a given country,

and one of the key indicators is the ease of doing business in that given country: the World Bank has ranked Italy 46th in its ease of doing business index (where 1st place means the most business-friendly regulation­s), between Romania and Armenia, according to Federturis­mo. The associatio­n also pointed to the success of Spain and Portugal in attracting tourists, which it said stems from “a convergenc­e between poli- tics and the economic system, which places the tourism sector on center stage as a driver of developmen­t.”

“An appropriat­e policy of tourist penetratio­n in strategic markets must be one of the key chapters of the overall strategy we need to design and follow in order to increase Italy’s presence in those markets,” said Federturis­mo Confindust­ria President Gianfranco Battisti, who also called for “the implementa­tion of a grand plan of accessibil­ity for [Italy].”

Tourism Minister Gian Marco Centinaio said that Italy must invest in digitaliza­tion and infrastruc­ture while preserving its traditions in order to access its “incredible, still unexpresse­d potential.”

“The objective is to implement technology and innovation linked to tradition, because if tradition is missing, you no longer know where you’re going,” said the minister, adding that being the world’s fifth most chosen tourist destinatio­n “is not enough.”

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Visitors walk toward the cave church Madonna de Idris in the southern Italian city of Matera.

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