“EU overtakes US in tourism revenue: which countries earn the mostIn 2023, the EU received 25.9% of global international tourism revenue, almost double that of the US with 12.3%. Tourism revenues
accounted for 2.5% of the EU’s GDP, continuing its recovery after COVID-19.
”, — write: unn.ua
In 2023, the EU received 25.9% of global international tourism receipts. Among non-EU countries, the highest shares were in: the United States (12.3%)
As stated, 15.2% of the revenue in the reporting year was obtained from tourism within the EU; 10.7% – from non-EU countries.
If we consider EU countries separately, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Austria, Greece, the Netherlands, Croatia, and Poland also fall among the countries that have at least 1.0% of global international tourism receipts.
In 2023, 18 non-EU countries received at least 1.0% of global international tourism receipts. The United States’ share was 12.3%, significantly higher than the share recorded for other non-EU countries; the United Kingdom had the next largest share (4.8%).
As noted, international tourism revenues in 2023 were equivalent to 2.5% of the EU’s GDP. This included 1.5% of GDP from international tourism between EU countries and 1.0% of GDP from international tourism from non-EU countries. The share for 2023 was 0.2 percentage points higher than the previous year, continuing the recovery from COVID-19.
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