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News ID: 82888
Publish Date : 16 September 2020 - 21:52

Global Tourism Industry Lost $460bn, UN Says

NEW YORK (Dispatches) - The massive drop in international travel during the first half of 2020 has led to a loss of 440 million international arrivals, according to the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
The industry lost about $460 billion in export revenues from international tourism. "This is around five times the loss in international tourism receipts recorded in 2009 amid the global economic and financial crisis,” the UN agency said.
The report showed that international tourist arrivals dropped by 65 percent during the first half of the year as countries started to introduce travel restrictions and close borders in an effort to contain the coronavirus infection.
Asia and the Pacific, the first region to feel the impact of COVID-19 on tourism, was the hardest hit, with a 72 percent fall in tourists for the six-month period. Europe was the second hardest hit of all global regions, with a decline of 66 percent. The Americas (-55 percent), Africa and the Middle East (both -57 percent) have also suffered, said the report.