Capital Investment Fuels Growth in Travel & Tourism, Forecast to Reach Nearly $1 Trillion says WTTC

The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) Travel & Tourism Economic Impact 2023 Global Trends Report reveals an encouraging resurgence in Travel & Tourism investment, overcoming pandemic setbacks and signalling a strong return to growth.

According to the report from 2010 to 2019, investment grew steadily at 4.3% CAGR, growing from $754.6BN in 2010 to $1.1TN in 2019, or 4.5% of all economy-wide investment. COVID-19 hit hard, leading to a 24% decline in 2020 and a further 8% in 2021.

However, 2022 marked a turning point.

Spurred by the global phenomenon of pent-up demand, Travel and tourism investment surged to $856BN, up 11.1% from the previous year. Although this was 22.5% short of 2019 levels, this was still 53% higher in 2022, than it was in 2000.

In regions like Asia-Pacific and Africa, 2022 investment was 161% higher than in 2000, while Europe and the Middle East have shown more restrained growth. In these regions, the pandemic has undone much of the significant growth achieved in the last two decades.

Nevertheless, Travel & Tourism investment in these regions in 2022 stayed above the levels seen in 2000.

The US leads the top ten markets in terms of absolute investment in the sector in 2022 with $213BN, showing a sector ready to thrive once again. China trails with a $146BN investment in 2022, with Saudi Arabia rounding out the top three with a total investment of $42BN in the same year.

Island destinations lead the top spots for Travel and tourism investment as a total percentage share of their economies in 2022. The US Virgin Islands lead the way channeling 35% of total economic investment into Travel and tourism, followed closely by Antigua & Barbuda at 34% and Aruba at almost 32%.

Private investment in new aircraft, hotels, and car fleets is essential for boosting the sector’s capacity. Public investment complements this growth, and together the combined investments create a powerful synergy.

The ripple effect is more jobs, bigger economies, and stronger communities. Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: “Investment in Travel and tourism is not just a numbers game; it is the heartbeat of global connectivity and economic revival. Despite the setbacks from the pandemic, 2022’s growth is a promising sign of what’s to come.

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