Need to prepare for future headwinds, as travel and tourism sector shows signs of recovery: WEF study

  • Date: 25-May-2022
  • Source: Zawya
  • Sector:Tourism
  • Country:Middle East
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Need to prepare for future headwinds, as travel and tourism sector shows signs of recovery: WEF study

"COVID shutdowns have re-emphasized the important contribution travel and tourism industry makes to many economies around the world," said Lauren Uppink, Head of Aviation, Travel and Tourism at the World Economic Forum. "As the world emerges from the pandemic, economies must invest in building a strong and resilient environment to deliver the travel and tourism experience and services for many decades to come."

While overall international tourism and business travel is still below pre-pandemic levels, the sector recovery has been bolstered by greater vaccination rates, return to more open travel, and growing demand for domestic and nature-based tourism. Many businesses and destinations have adapted to these shifting demand dynamics. According the UNWTO, the difference in international tourist arrivals between just January 2021 and January 2022 is greater than arrivals growth in all of 2021.

As the sector slowly recovers from the global health crisis – especially as vaccines become more available and health restrictions lifted – it will be important for the travel and tourism sector to take steps that embed long-term inclusivity, sustainability and resilience as it continues to face evolving challenges and risks.

Despite positive trends, the travel and tourism sector is still facing many hurdles with its recovery. This includes