• Over 300 million tourists travelled internationally in three months of 2025

    Over 300 million tourists travelled internationally in three months of 2025

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    Over 300 million tourists travelled internationally in the first three months of 2025, about 14 million more than in the same months of 2024. That represents a 5% rise on last year and is 3% more than in pre-pandemic year 2019.

    The robust performance came despite the sector facing a range of geopolitical and trade tensions, as well as high inflation in travel and tourism services, according to the May 2025 World Tourism Barometer from UN Tourism.

    Europe welcomed 125 million international tourists in the first three months of the year, up 2% from Q1 2024, and 5% more than the same period before the pandemic.

    In Southern Mediterranean Europe arrivals increased 2%, reflecting growing demand for off-season travel to some destinations.

    Central and Eastern Europe rebounded strongly (+8% over 2024), especially Baltic destinations, though visitor numbers in the subregion remain below 2019 levels.

    Africa recorded 9% growth in arrivals in Q1 2025, compared to 2024, exceeding pre-pandemic traveller numbers by 16%.

    The Americas saw 2% more international arrivals, with several destinations in South America (+13%) enjoying strong results during the Southern Hemisphere summer season.

    The Middle East recorded 1% growth compared to 2024, a more modest increase following the extraordinary performance in recent years. However, arrivals stood 44% above pre-pandemic levels this first quarter of the year.  

    Arrivals in Asia and the Pacific grew 12%, reaching 92% of pre-pandemic numbers. North-East Asia saw the strongest performance among world subregions with a 23% rebound in Q1 2025 to reach 91% of 2019 levels.

    According to IATA, international air travel demand grew 8% in January-March 2025 versus Q1 2024, while international air capacity was up 7%. Global occupancy rates in accommodation establishments reached 64% in March, about the same level as in March 2024 (65%). Industry indicators are available at the UN Tourism Data Dashboard.

    Available data on international tourism receipts for Q1 2025 shows solid growth in visitor spending in many destinations including Spain , Türkiye , and France.

    In Asia and the Pacific, Japan continued to enjoy a surge in receipts in Q1 (+34%), while Nepal (+18%), the Republic of Korea and Mongolia (both +14%) also recorded double-digit growth.

    The United States, the world’s top tourism earner, reported 3% growth in January-March 2025, after a 14% increase in the year 2024.

    Revised data shows that total export revenues from international tourism (receipts and passenger transport) grew by 11% (real terms) to reach a record USD 2.0 trillion in 2024, about 15% above pre-pandemic levels. This represents about 6% of the world’s total exports of goods and services and 23% of global trade in services.

    Average spending remained at USD 1,170 per international trip in 2024, above the pre-pandemic average of USD 1,000 (both in constant dollars).

    The latest UN Tourism Confidence Index reflects cautious optimism for the period May-August 2025. Experts highlighted the uncertainty and unpredictability derived from trade tariffs and its potential impact on travel sentiment.

    27 May 2025

    Photo : Tourist arrivals in Velana Airport , Maldives ( UN Tourism )

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