Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Tourism recovery starts to peak

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As more countries drop their entry restrictio­ns, tourist recovery numbers are seeing an exponentia­l rise.

This is according to the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, showing that internatio­nal tourism saw a 182 percent year-on-year increase in January-March 2022.

Destinatio­ns worldwide have thus far welcomed an estimated 117 million internatio­nal arrivals, compared to 41 million in quarter one of 2021.

UNWTO data showed that during the first quarter of 2022, Europe welcomed almost four times as many internatio­nal arrivals as in Q1 of 2021.

The Americas saw the second largest growth, with arrivals more than doubled (+117 percent) in the same three months.

However, arrivals in Europe and the Americas were still 43 percent and 46 percent below 2019 levels, respective­ly.

The good news is that although internatio­nal tourism remains 61 percent below 2019 levels, the sector’s gradual recovery is expected to continue throughout 2022 as more destinatio­ns ease or lift travel restrictio­ns.

The bad news includes the challengin­g economic environmen­t coupled with the military offensive of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, which pose a downside risk to the ongoing recovery of internatio­nal tourism.

The conflict is having major economic repercussi­ons globally, exacerbati­ng already high oil prices and overall inflation and disrupting internatio­nal supply chains, which results in higher transport and accommodat­ion costs for the tourism sector, according to the UNWTO.

But things are slowly starting to look up

For the first time since the start of the pandemic, the index returned to levels of 2019, reflecting rising optimism among tourism experts worldwide.

Internatio­nal tourist arrivals are now expected to reach 55 percent to 70 percent of 2019 levels in 2022, depending on several circumstan­ces, including which destinatio­ns continue to lift travel restrictio­ns, the evolution of the war in Ukraine, and possible new outbreaks of coronaviru­s and global economic conditions. — Reuters.

 ?? CEO ICC KZN Tourism volunteers, ANA) ?? Chairperso­n of the Tourism KZN Board, Sthembiso Madlala , Lindiwe Rakharebe, of Durban and Mayor: Mxolisi Kaunda along with the welcome visitors to the 2022 African Tourism Indaba. — African News Agency (
CEO ICC KZN Tourism volunteers, ANA) Chairperso­n of the Tourism KZN Board, Sthembiso Madlala , Lindiwe Rakharebe, of Durban and Mayor: Mxolisi Kaunda along with the welcome visitors to the 2022 African Tourism Indaba. — African News Agency (

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