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The WTTC Reveals a Major Increase in Global International Inbound Travel

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and its knowledge partner ForwardKeys, forecast a major increase in bookings for international flights or global international inbound travel. The booking bounce back was revealed at WTTC’s prestigious 21st Global Summit in Manila, as the world continues to reopen from the pandemic.

News of the strong recovery highlights a promising prospect ahead for summer holiday travel, with sun and sea destinations, such as the Caribbean and Latin America, leading the international inbound bookings.

According to ForwardKeys, the countries at the top of the 20 best-performing summer destinations, include Costa Rica, Aruba, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica – all of which rely heavily upon international travel. These destinations lead the pack with bookings already surpassing pre-pandemic levels.

Antigua (Photo Credit: Rick Jamison on Unsplash)
Antigua (Photo Credit: Rick Jamison on Unsplash)

Last year, the industry’s gradual recovery was significantly slowed by the surge in Omicron cases. However, the future is looking brighter for 2022 with positive booking data worldwide.

“WTTC 2022 booking data from ForwardKeys is a firm signal of the strong recovery of the global Travel & Tourism sector,” said Julia Simpson, President & CEO of WTTC. “Travel to the Asia-Pacific region shows impressive signs of improvement as destinations gradually reopen their borders to visitors, in line with customer demand.”

“It is very encouraging that Asia has finally begun re-opening, which is driving the return of both travel to Asia and within the region, both of which are clearly going to be instrumental in driving the global economic recovery,” said Olivier Ponti, Vice President Insights for ForwardKeys.

Bali, Indonesia (Photo Credit: Road Trip with Raj on Unsplash)
Bali, Indonesia (Photo Credit: Road Trip with Raj on Unsplash)

According to the data, Q1 and Q2 figures for this year are showing triple-digit growth for inbound flight bookings around the world, compared to last year, including the Americas, Europe, and Asia.

Travelers are eager to spend more on travel following the loosening of restrictions, with heightened demand for premium cabin classes in 2022. Other trends seen include stronger last-minute bookings.

Further evidence of the resurgence in travel is shown in arrivals in Europe, with a massive 350% surge in international arrivals for Q1 in 2022 compared to last year.

Asia-Pacific countries also saw an increase in arrivals for Q1 of this year compared to 2021, with bookings for the region up 275%.

Coron, Palawan, Philippines (Photo Credit: Jake Irish on Unsplash)
Coron, Palawan, Philippines (Photo Credit: Jake Irish on Unsplash)

In Q2, there is also further acceleration of the continuing recovery with a significant rise in international bookings, which have soared by 264% from the year before. This acceleration is particularly notable in Asia where travel restrictions are being removed. 

Host to the WTTC Global Summit, the Philippines is the fastest-growing single destination in Southeast Asia, 29% up in Q2 this year compared to Q1.

The summer travel outlook is led by the resurgence of travel to the Caribbean and Latin America, which includes seven out of the top 10 travel destinations.

India and Pakistan are also highly popular, thanks to travel mainly for visits to family and friends.

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Porto, Portugal (Photo Credit: 𝙢 𝚈 𝙾 πš… 𝙰 𝙽 𝙽 𝙰 𝙰 πš‰ 𝙴 𝚁 𝙴 𝙳 𝙾 for Unsplash)

Meanwhile, in Europe, destinations such as Iceland, Greece, Portugal, Spain, and France are showing a strong resurgence with travel bookings just slightly behind pre-pandemic levels.

Africa and the Middle East are also featured in the top 20 list with Tanzania, Qatar, and Egypt also reaching close to pre-pandemic levels of travel.

The continued recovery of the Travel & Tourism sector in the Asia-Pacific region is set to increase as destinations gradually reopen throughout 2022.

SOURCE: World Travel & Tourism Council

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