International tourist arrivals doubled in 2022: UN

    • Travellers from mainland China are presented with welcome gifts from the Hong Kong Tourism Board after arriving at the West Kowloon station in Hong Kong, Jan 15, 2023.
    • Travellers from mainland China are presented with welcome gifts from the Hong Kong Tourism Board after arriving at the West Kowloon station in Hong Kong, Jan 15, 2023. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
    Published Wed, Jan 18, 2023 · 06:40 AM

    INTERNATIONAL tourist arrivals doubled in 2022 over the previous year and should reach near pre-pandemic levels in 2023 thanks to the lifting of travel restrictions, especially in China, the UN’s tourism body said on Tuesday.

    There were 917 million global tourist arrivals last year, up from 455 million in 2021, the Madrid-based World Tourism Organization said in a report, calling it “stronger than expected results”.

    While the number of international arrivals last year was still just 63 per cent of the level posted in 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the UN body predicts it could reach 80 per cent to 95 per cent in 2023.

    “Looking ahead, international tourism is set to consolidate its recovery in 2023, backed by pent-up demand, particularly from Asia and the Pacific as destinations and markets open up,” the report said.

    Europe, the world’s most popular destination region, recorded 585 million arrivals last year, nearly 80 per cent of its pre-pandemic level.

    But Africa and the Americas only recovered to about 65 per cent of pre-pandemic visitors, while the Pacific region reached only 23 per cent due to stronger pandemic-related restrictions. AFP

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