Workshop on Chinese outbound tourism for Africa scheduled at FITUR (Madrid)
The Tourism Investment and Business Forum for Africa (INVESTOUR) via FITUR and Casa África, gathered nearly 30 ministers of tourism from the region debating the opportunities that the sector can offer to the continent.
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International tourist arrivals in Africa grew by around 8% for the second consecutive year with 62 million arrivals registered for 2017. These strong results that show the potential of tourism in Africa but also the prioritization of the sector in the development agenda in the continent,
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The fact remains, however, that we must work towards redefining and shifting the narrative. We must tell our story, as individual African nations, and as one Africa. This is one of the priorities for the Commission for Africa”. Elsia Grandcourt, the Head of the Africa Commission at the UNWTO said.
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International tourist arrivals grew by 7 percent to 1.32 billion in 2017, according to the latest UNWTO Tourism Barometer. This strong momentum is projected to remain through 2018, growing between 4 percent and 5 percent.
As the third export sector in the world, tourism is essential for job creation and the prosperity of communities around the world.
International arrivals in Africa rebounded, recording a 7.8-percent growth to 62.1 million.
Based on current trends, economic prospects and the outlook by the UNWTO Panel of Experts, the organization estimates international tourist arrivals worldwide to grow between 4 percent and 5 percent in 2018. This is slightly above the 3.8-percent average earlier projected by the organization from 2010 to 2020.
Europe and the Americas are both expected to grow by 3.5 percent to 4.5 percent, Asia and the Pacific by 5 percent to 6 percent, Africa by 5 percent to 7 percent, and the Middle East by 4 percent to 6 percent.