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COMCEC Tourism Outlook 2017

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Figure 3.3 Change in International Tourist Arrivals (%)

Source: World Tourism Organization, Tourism Barometer 2017 July &Tourism Highlights 2017

In terms of regions, the UNWTO reports that Asia and the Pacific region (+9%) was the best

performer in 2016 and the number of international tourists grew by 24 million to reach 308

million in this region. Growing purchasing power, increased air connectivity, more affordable

travel and visa relaxation arrangements were major reasons of the growth.

Table 3.2 International Tourism Arrivals by Region (Millions)

Tourist

Arrivals

2000

2010

2014

2015

2016

Share

(%)

World

674

949

1.134

1.186

1.235

100

Europe

386.4

488.7

580.2

607.6

616

50

Asia&Pacific

110.3

205.4

264.3

279.2

308

25

Americas

128.2

150.1

181.9

192.6

200

16

Africa

26.2

49.7

55.3

53.5

58

5

Middle East

22.4

54.8

52.4

53.3

54

4

Source: World Tourism Organization, Tourism Highlights 2017

According to the Table 3.2,

Europe

(+2%),

Asia and the Pacific

(+9%),

the Americas

(+3%),

Africa

(+8) showed continued growth in 2016 except

Africa

(-4%).

In 2016, Europe (+2%) hosted half of the international tourists (616 million). This is an increase

of 13 million from 2016. Asia and the Pacific recorded 24 million more international tourist

arrivals compared to 2015 to reach 308 million. International tourist arrivals in the Americas

grew 7 million to reach 200 million. Limited data available for Africa points to an estimated 8%

increase corresponding to 4 million more arrivals which points a strong recovery. North Africa

(3%), South Africa (13%) and Subsaharan Africa (10%), all recorded significant increases partly

due to simpler visa procedures, air and sea connectivity and strengthening security. Contrary to

previous other regions Middle East recorded a 4% decease despite strong growth in Lebanon

(+11%), Oman (+11%), Dubai (5%) and Jordan (3%). On the other hand, following the security

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