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Overview of International and European Tourism in 2005 and 2006 By Luigi Cabrini, Regional Representative for Europe World Tourism Organization TTG Incontri 2006 (Rimini, Italy, 20-22 October 2006)
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Content presentation 2005/2006 – strong results despite all 2000-2005 – who won and who lost? 2005 in Europe and in the Mediterranean Are we far from the 2020 forecast? 2006 full year forecast
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Despite all … Terrorist attacks and threats Natural disasters Increased oil prices Avian flu scare Rebound of world economy (+4.9% in 2005 and +5.1% in 2006)
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2005, had shown surprisingly results! 808 million international tourist arrivals = +5,6% Consolidation of the strong 2004 results (+10%) + 42 million tourist arrivals as compared to 2004 Source: World Tourism Organization, January 2006
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…that continued in 2006..though at a slower pace *PreliminarySource: World Tourism Organization, June 2006
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2006 - International Tourism in Europe in the first 4 months… *PreliminarySource: World Tourism Organization, June 2006
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Content presentation 2005/2006 – strong results despite all 2000-2005 – who won and who lost? 2005 in Europe and in the Mediterranean Are we far from the 2020 forecast? 2006 full year forecast
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Europe : the most stable region! Source: World Tourism Organization, June 2006
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World balance 2005 versus 2000 Change in International Tourist Arrivals Source: World Tourism Organization
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International Tourism by region Source: World Tourism Organization
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Content presentation 2005/2006 – strong results despite all 2000-2005 – who won and who lost? 2005 in Europe and in the Mediterranean Are we far from the 2020 forecast? 2006 full year forecast
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Europe - trends by subregion Source: World Tourism Organization Northern Europe: 3.5% Western Europe: 1.8% Central & Eastern: 7.1% Southern / Mediterranean: 3.5% Europe’s average annual growth rate 1990 – 2005 = 3.4% * Preliminary data
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International Tourism in the Mediterranean Average growth rate 1995-2005 Source: World Tourism Organization* 1995-2004
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International Tourism in the Mediterranean Average growth rate 2000 -2005 Source: World Tourism Organization* 2000-2004
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Top Tourism Destinations in the Mediterranean 2005 Source: World Tourism Organization* 2004 data; TF Estimated on 98% of VF
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Content presentation 2005/2006 – strong results despite all 2000-2005 – who won and who lost? 2005 in Europe and in the Mediterranean Are we far from the 2020 forecast? 2006 full year forecast
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Actual trend vs. Tourism 2020 Vision 1,0 bn 808 m 1,6 bn Source: World Tourism Organization, January 2006*Preliminary
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International Tourism by region Actual trend 1995-2005 vs. 2020 forecast Source: World Tourism Organization, January 2006*Preliminary
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Europe - Actual trend vs. Tourism 2020 Vision 492 m 442 m 667 m Source: World Tourism Organization, January 2006*Preliminary
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International Tourism in Europe Actual trend 1995-2005 vs. 2020 forecast Source: World Tourism Organization, January 2006*Preliminary
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Content presentation 2005/2006 – strong results despite all 2000-2005 – who won and who lost? 2005 in Europe and in the Mediterranean Are we far from the 2020 forecast? 2006 full year forecast
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Forecast for 2006… Source: World Tourism Organization, June 2006*Preliminary
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International Tourism Looking back at 2006 to date… gradual slowdown of strong growth rate of ITA decreased effect of external shocks at global level and quicker recovery time several sports and cultural events strength of air traffic (IATA: +6.1% up to August; +5.3% for Europe) consumer confidence is up, as economy is strong (GDP +5.1% vs.+4.9% in 2005) and in spite of uncertainties and threats: – economy: interest rates; exchange rates; etc – high oil prices – terrorist threats
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International Tourism in Europe Looking back at 2006 to date… good economic growth Euro zone = +2.4% vs. +1.3% in 2005 Germany = +2% vs. +0.9% in 2005 UK = +2.7% vs.+1.9% in 2005 a still strong euro Major events: World Cup; Cultural Events; Winter Olympics continued expansion of low cost airlines continued recovery of long-haul from USA (+4% outbound to Europe up to June) and from Asia importance of emerging source markets: China and Russia
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International Tourism in Italy International Tourist Arrivals 2005*: 36.5 million, -1.5% 23% market share in the Southern Med. Europe Average growth 1995-2005: +1.6% vs +4.4% in the subregion International Tourism Receipts 2005*: euro 28.5 billion (-0.7% in euro) 25% market share in Southern Med. Europe Source: World Tourism Organization*Preliminary results 2006 (Jan-July) + 10.3% Arrivals + 9.3% Receipts
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email: ceu@unwto.org Thank you very much for your attention! World Tourism Organization www.unwto.org
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