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Πέμπτη 10 Μαρτίου 2016

How will tourism fare in 2016?


The tourism research institute IPK International presented the latest forecasts for the global and European tourism industry at the ITB Convention in Berlin.

“Worldwide, international travel is expected to grow by three per cent in 2016. Without the recent terror threats however, a growth of 4.5 per cent would be possible“, explained Rolf D. Freitag, CEO of IPK International, at ITB Berlin during his presentation of the latest findings of the World Travel Monitor. The recent terrorist attacks in some of the main source markets of international tourism have created a great deal of uncertainty regarding the travel planning for 2016. “40 per cent of international travellers said the terror threats will affect their travel plans for 2016, although responses varied widely from region to region“, said Freitag.

Furthermore, he highlighted what kind of impact the perceived terror threats could have on tourism in 2016. Thus, 15 per cent said that they would either not travel abroad at all or only go on domestic trips within their own country. A further 25 per cent claimed they would only travel to destinations they consider as safe.

According to the World Travel Monitor, Asians will again take more trips abroad in 2016, although the growth rate will be lower compared to previous years. Figures for Japan could be negative opposed to China and India. For outbound trips from the US and Mexico, moderate growth rates can be predicted, whereas a decline from Canada cannot be ruled out.

Despite terror fears, international trips by Europeans are expected to continue on a slight upward trend. Demand appears likely to increase from the Netherlands, the UK, Switzerland and Germany – and is expected to fall from Russia, Greece and Italy.

Overall, the IPK Outbound Travel Forecast for 2016 predicts four per cent growth for the Asian market, 2 per cent growth for Europe, and stagnation for North and South America.