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Volume 1 July 01 International tourism continues to grow above average in the first four months of 01 01 started on a strong note for international tourism. International tourist arrivals grew by % between January and April 01 according to the short-term data analysed in this issued of UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. Results were robust across almost all subregions and many destinations reported double-digit growth. Prospects for May-August remain positive, with around 00 million tourists expected to travel abroad in the Northern Hemisphere summer holiday peak season. Destinations worldwide received 8 million international tourists (overnight visitors) between January and April 01, some 18 million more than the same period last year (+.%). This follows an increase of.% in 01, and could make 01 the seventh consecutive year of above-average growth, with international arrivals increasing by % or more every year following the crisis in 009. By region, Asia and the Pacific (+9%) recorded the highest increase in international arrivals, with all Asian subregions enjoying growth of 7% or above. By subregion, Subsaharan Africa (+1%) led growth, strongly rebounding from previous years modest results. UNWTO forecasts international tourist arrivals to increase by.% to.% over the full year 01, in line with UNWTO s long-term projection of.8% growth a year for the period 010 to 00. Results by region Asia and the Pacific (+9%) recorded the highest growth in international arrivals across world regions in January-April 01, with robust results in all four subregions. South-East Asia and Oceania both achieved 10% growth, while arrivals in North-East Asia increased by 8% and in South Asia by 7%. In Africa (+7%), international tourist arrivals experienced a clear rebound in Subsaharan Africa (+1%), while in North Africa results were down by 8%. [to be continued on page ] International Tourist Arrivals, monthly evolution World 1 10 0 (% change) Volume 1 July 01 Contents Inbound tourism: short-term trends 01 Regional results 8 UNWTO Panel of Tourism Experts 1 - Statistical Annex Annex-1 to Annex- -10-1 009 010 011 01 01 01 01 01* Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Results show a strong desire to travel and this continues to drive tourism growth. Destinations keep benefitting from solid demand across all world regions despite ongoing challenges, showing that tourism is a dynamic and resilient economic sector, said UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai. Yet, despite these good results, the tragic events of recent months remind us that safety and security remain a major challenge for all. We must continue to work closely together to address this global threat and ensure tourism is an integral part of emergency planning and response at global, regional and national level added Mr. Rifai. This issue of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer and the accompanying Statistical Annex include a comprehensive analysis of international tourism receipts in 01, as well as the top destinations by international tourist arrivals and receipts, and top source markets by international tourism expenditure. Furthermore, preliminary results are included for international tourism in the first months of 01. This release is available only in electronic format. The full document can be downloaded free of charge for members and subscribed institutions through the UNWTO elibrary at www.e-unwto.org/toc/wtobarometereng/current. The release is available in English only, while the Statistical Annex is provided in four languages through the UNWTO elibrary at: English version: www.e-unwto.org/content/w8v7 French version: www.e-unwto.org/content/t78 Spanish version: www.e-unwto.org/content/rn1 Russian version: www.e-unwto.org/content/j8 1

Volume 1 July 01 The UNWTO World Tourism Barometer is a publication of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). By monitoring short-term tourism trends on a regular basis, UNWTO aims to provide all those involved, directly or indirectly, in tourism with adequate upto-date statistics and analysis in a timely fashion. The UNWTO World Tourism Barometer is periodically updated. Issues contain as regular sections: an overview of short-term tourism data from destinations, generating countries and air transport; the results of the latest survey among the UNWTO Panel of Tourism Experts, providing an evaluation of and prospects for short-term tourism performance; and selected economic data relevant for tourism. The objective for future editions of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer will be to broaden its scope and improve coverage gradually over time. The UNWTO World Tourism Barometer is prepared by UNWTO s Tourism Market Trends Programme. The UNWTO Secretariat wishes to express its sincere gratitude to all those who have participated in the elaboration of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, in particular all institutions that supplied data, and to the members of the UNWTO Panel of Tourism Experts for their valuable contributions. For more information on the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, including copies of previous issues, please refer to the Facts & Figures section on the UNWTO website at mkt.unwto.org. We welcome your comments and suggestions at barom@unwto.org, tel + 9178198 / fax + 917817. The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is the United Nations specialized agency mandated with the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism. UNWTO s membership includes 17 countries, Associate Members, two Permanent Observers, and over 00 Affiliate Members representing the private sector, educational institutions, tourism associations and local tourism authorities. Copyright 01 World Tourism Organization Calle Capitán Haya,, 800 Madrid, Spain UNWTO World Tourism Barometer ISSN: 178-9 Published and printed by the World Tourism Organization, Madrid, Spain - First printing: 01 (version 19/07/1) All rights reserved The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinions whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. All UNWTO publications are protected by copyright. Therefore and unless otherwise specified, no part of a UNWTO publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, microfilm, scanning, without prior permission in writing. UNWTO encourages dissemination of its work and is pleased to consider permissions, licensing, and translation requests related to UNWTO publications. For permission to photocopy UNWTO material, please refer to the UNWTO website at publications.unwto.org/content/rights-permissions. The contents of this issue may be quoted, provided the source is given accurately and clearly. Distribution or reproduction in full is permitted for own or internal use only. Please do not post electronic copies on publicly accessible websites. UNWTO encourages you to include a link to the Facts & Figures section of the UNWTO website instead at mkt.unwto.org. World Tourism Organization Capitán Haya, 800 Madrid, Spain Tel () 91 7 81 00 / Fax () 91 71 7 barom@unwto.org Follow us on: www.unwto.org Data collection for this issue was closed early July 01. The next issue of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer is scheduled to be published in September 01.

Volume 1 July 01 [Continuation from page 1] In the Americas (+%), all four subregions continued to enjoy significant growth in the first four months of 01, led by Central America and South America (both at +7%). Arrivals in the Caribbean (+%) and North America (+%) were fuelled by continued strong outbound demand from the United States, where tourism expenditure increased by 9% through May. Europe (+%), the world s most visited region, consolidated its healthy growth of recent years with Northern Europe and Central and Eastern Europe (both at +%) in the lead, followed by Southern and Mediterranean Europe (+%) and Western Europe (+%). International tourist arrivals in the Middle East are estimated to have declined by 7% through April according to available information. Results for both Africa and the Middle East should be read with caution, as they are based on currently limited data available for these regions. Prospects remain positive UNWTO estimates that some 00 million tourists will travel internationally between May and August 01, the Northern Hemisphere summer holiday peak season, accounting for about 1% of the year s total international tourist arrivals. According to the UNWTO Tourism Confidence Index, prospects for May-August 01 remain positive and in line with the performance of January-April. The Index shows confidence is highest in Europe, followed by the Americas. On the positive side, Brazil is looking forward to the 01 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in August. A downside is that security concerns remain high on the agenda. Furthermore, the United Kingdom s vote to leave the European Union in the recent referendum ( Brexit ) has raised uncertainty in the market and led to a substantial depreciation of the UK pound Sterling. However, UNWTO does not expect this to have a significant impact on international travel in the short term. Note: Results reflect preliminary data reported to date and are subject to revision. International Tourist Arrivals, World 1 10 8 0 - - - 7.8...9.7 0..0 9/9 97/9 98/97 99/98 00/99 01/00 0/01-0. 0/0 10..9.7. Long-term average Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 1.9 -.9 0/0 0/0 0/0 07/0 08/07 09/08 (% change)...7... 10/09 11/10 1*/11 1*/1 1*/1 1*/1 Forecast 01 International Tourist Arrivals 1 1 10 8 0 - - - -8-10 -1-1.. World 7 Northern Europe Western Europe - Central/Eastern Eur. 7 7 Southern/Medit. Eur. 8 10 10 8 7 10 10 1*/1 1*/1 1*/1 January - April North-East Asia South-East Asia Oceania South Asia 7 (% change over same period of the previous year) 7 7 North America Caribbean Central America 7 7 7 South America -1-1 North Africa -8 1 7 Subsaharan Africa Middle East -7 Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

Volume 1 July 01 International Tourist Arrivals by (Sub)region Full year Share Change Monthly/quarterly data series (percentage change over same period of the previous year) 000 00 010 011 01 01 01 01* 01* 1/1 1*/1 01* 01* 01* (million) (%) (%) YTD Q1 Jan Feb Mar Apr Q1 Q Q Q World 7 809 90 99 1,00 1,088 1,1 1,18 100.....7 7. 7.7.0..8.0.1 Advanced economies¹ 70 1 1 88.0.7.0. 7.9.. 10.....1.9 Emerging economies¹ 0 9 78 00 1.0..1.1..1 8..7 0...8.. By UNWTO regions: Europe 8.. 89. 0. 1.1 7.1 80. 07. 1...7..1.. 8. 0.8.9...9 Northern Europe.8 9.9.8.. 7. 70.8 7.9.. 7.. 9. 7. 1.7 7.1 0.0.8.7 8.0 10. Western Europe 19.7 11.7 1. 10. 1. 170.8 17. 180.0 1..1... -0. 1. 11.0-1.7..9.1-0.7 Central/Eastern Eur. 9. 9. 98.9 108.8 118.9 18.1 10. 1. 10.7 -...1.1.8.9..9 8.. 7..0 Southern/Medit. Eur. 1. 1. 17. 18.9 190. 01.0 1.8.1 19.0.9.8...9.8 7. 0.0.... - of which EU-8 0. 7.9 8. 0.8 17.0..1 78. 0..8.. 7.9..7 11..0..9..0 Asia and the Pacific 110. 1.0 0. 18..8 9.9. 79...7. 8.7 9. 8.9 9. 9.7.8..9..1 North-East Asia 8. 8.9 111. 11.8 1.8 17.0 1. 1.1 1.0 7.. 7.7 8. 8. 7. 9.... 1.. South-East Asia. 9.0 70. 77.8 8.9 9. 97. 10. 8.8.0 7. 10. 10. 9. 1. 10. 9.0.0. 9.7.1 Oceania 9. 10.9 11. 11. 11.9 1. 1. 1. 1..1 7. 9.8 10. 11. 9. 10. 8.0 8.7.8.7 8.1 South Asia.1 8. 1.1 1. 1. 1.0 17. 18. 1. 9.. 7.1 7. 7. 7. 8.0. -0. -.1 1.7 7.9 Americas 18. 1. 10. 1. 1. 17. 181.9 19. 1. 8..9.9.7.1.8 7.. 7.9...1 North America 91. 89.9 99. 10. 10. 110. 10.9 17. 10.8 9.7...1..1.8..1.9.. Caribbean 17.1 18.8 19. 19.9 0. 1.1..9.0. 7... 7..9.. 7. 7.1 8. 7. Central America.. 7.9 8. 8.9 9.1 9. 10. 0.9. 7.1 7. 8.1 7.0 8.7 8.7.8.8.1 8. 7. South America 1. 18....8 7. 9.1 0.8. 7.1.8 7. 8.7 7.0 9.0 10.8 1. 17. -. 1..7 Africa..8 0. 0.1..7... 1.1 -..7 8. 8.0 9. 7.7. -. -. -. -1.8 North Africa 10. 1.9 19.7 18.0 19. 0.7 0. 18.0 1. -1. -11.7-7. -7. -8.7 -.8-8. -8.0-8.7-1. -1. -9.9 Subsaharan Africa 1.0 0.9 0.7.1.8.0.9..0.7 1. 1.1 1.0 1. 1. 1. 7. -1.0-0.1 1.9 1.8 Middle East..7.7 9. 0. 9.1....7 1.7-7. -.8-17.9 11.9 -. -1. 9. -.. -. Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) (Data as collected by UNWTO July 01) ¹ Classification based on the International Monetary Fund (IMF), see the Statistical Annex of the IMF World Economic Outlook of April 01, page 1, at www.imf.org/external/ns/cs.aspx?id=9. See box at page 'Annex-1' for explanation of abbreviations and signs used Outlook for International Tourist Arrivals 008 009 010 011 01 01 01 01 average projection 01* a year (issued January) 00-01 between World 1.9% -.9%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.9% +.% and +.% Europe 0.% -.1%.1%.%.9%.8%.%.7%.0% +.% and +.% Asia and the Pacific 1.1% -1.% 1.%.% 7.1%.9%.7%.%.1% +% and +% Americas.7% -.7%.%.%.%.0% 8.%.9%.7% +% and +% Africa.9%.% 9.% -0.7%.%.% 1.1% -.%.% +% and +% Middle East 0.0% -.% 1.1% -9.%.% -.9%.7% 1.7%.7% +% and +% Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) (Data as collected by UNWTO July 01)

Volume 1 July 01 The detailed information in the continuation of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer and its Statistical Annex is not included in the complimentary excerpt of this document. The full document is available in electronic format for sale and free of charge for UNWTO members and subscribed institutions through the UNWTO elibrary at www.e-unwto.org/content/w8v7. For more information on the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, please refer to the Facts & Figures section on the UNWTO website at mkt.unwto.org. Copyright 01 World Tourism Organization UNWTO Tourism Highlights 01 Edition UNWTO has released its UNWTO Tourism Highlights, 01 Edition, presenting a concise overview of international tourism in the world based on the results of the year 01. UNWTO Tourism Highlights aims to provide a consolidated set of key figures and trends for international tourism in the year prior to its date of publication. The 01 Edition presents in 1 pages a snapshot of international tourism in the world for 01 based on the latest available information collected from national sources. Trends and results are analyzed for the world, regions and major regional destinations, with statistics included on international tourist arrivals and international tourism receipts. Furthermore, it provides the ranking of top tourism destinations by arrivals and receipts, as well as information on outbound tourism generating regions and a list of top source markets in terms of spending. Electronic copies can be downloaded in English, Spanish French and Japanese free of charge from http://mkt.unwto.org/highlights

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