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Economy > Tourist arrivals: Countries Compared

Ian Graham, Staff Editor

Author: Ian Graham, Staff Editor

Tourism continues expanding year-to-year, according to <a href= http://www.world-tourism.org>World Tourist Organization</a> numbers. In 2002, international tourist arrivals topped 700 million for the first time, and increased by about 16 million from 2001.<p>Worldwide earnings from international tourism in 2002 were US$474 billion, or US$1.3 billion per day. That’s US$675 per tourist. <p>The United States earned US$67 billion followed by Spain, France and Italy, which earned from US$27 billion to US$34 billion. <p> Per-tourist spending is almost US$1,000 in the Americas, US$720 in Asia-Pacific, US$600 in Europe, and US$470 in the Middle East. <p>The top 10 spenders on tourism are the U.S., Germany, U.K., Japan, France, Italy, China, Netherlands, Hong Kong and the Russian Federation. <p>The World Tourist Organization estimates international tourist arrivals will reach 1.56 billion by 2020, and that the top three destination regions will be Europe (717 million), East Asia and the Pacific (397 million) and the Americas (282 million).
DEFINITION: International inbound tourists (overnight visitors) are the number of tourists who travel to a country other than that in which they have their usual residence, but outside their usual environment, for a period not exceeding 12 months and whose main purpose in visiting is other than an activity remunerated from within the country visited. When data on number of tourists are not available, the number of visitors, which includes tourists, same-day visitors, cruise passengers, and crew members, is shown instead. Sources and collection methods for arrivals differ across countries. In some cases data are from border statistics (police, immigration, and the like) and supplemented by border surveys. In other cases data are from tourism accommodation establishments. For some countries number of arrivals is limited to arrivals by air and for others to arrivals staying in hotels. Some countries include arrivals of nationals residing abroad while others do not. Caution should thus be used in comparing arrivals across countries. The data on inbound tourists refer to the number of arrivals, not to the number of people traveling. Thus a person who makes several trips to a country during a given period is counted each time as a new arrival.".

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#
COUNTRY
AMOUNT
DATE
GRAPH
1 European Union 302.5 million 1998
2 France 70.11 million 1998
3 United States 46.38 million 1998
4 Spain 41.89 million 1998
5 Italy 34.93 million 1998
Group of 7 countries (G7) average 30.66 million 1998
6 China 25.07 million 1998
7 United Kingdom 23.71 million 1998
8 Mexico 19.39 million 1998
9 Canada 18.87 million 1998
10 Poland 18.78 million 1998
11 Austria 17.35 million 1998
12 Germany 16.51 million 1998
13 Russia 16.19 million 1998
Non-religious countries average 15.23 million 1998
Eurozone average 13.04 million 1998
High income OECD countries average 12.43 million 1998
NATO countries average 11.56 million 1998
14 Portugal 11.29 million 1998
European Union average 11.14 million 1998
15 Greece 10.92 million 1998
16 Netherlands 9.31 million 1998
17 Turkey 8.96 million 1998
Heavily indebted countries average 8.58 million 1998
Europe average 8.2 million 1998
18 Thailand 7.84 million 1998
19 Switzerland 7.18 million 1998
Catholic countries average 6.69 million 1998
20 Ukraine 6.21 million 1998
21 Belgium 6.18 million 1998
22 Ireland 6.06 million 1998
Emerging markets average 6.05 million 1998
23 South Africa 5.73 million 1998
24 Malaysia 5.55 million 1998
25 Czech Republic 5.48 million 1998
26 Singapore 5.12 million 1998
Tourist destinations average 4.96 million 1998
27 Romania 4.83 million 1998
28 Brazil 4.82 million 1998
29 Tunisia 4.72 million 1998
30 Indonesia 4.61 million 1998
31 Croatia 4.5 million 1998
Christian countries average 4.43 million 1998
32 Australia 4.17 million 1998
33 Japan 4.11 million 1998
34 Puerto Rico 3.4 million 1998
35 Norway 3.26 million 1998
36 Morocco 3.1 million 1998
37 Argentina 3.01 million 1998
38 United Arab Emirates 2.99 million 1998
39 Bulgaria 2.67 million 1998
40 Finland 2.64 million 1998
41 Sweden 2.57 million 1998
42 India 2.36 million 1998
43 Dominican Republic 2.31 million 1998
Former British colonies average 2.26 million 1998
Former Soviet republics average 2.26 million 1998
44 Cyprus 2.22 million 1998
45 Uruguay 2.16 million 1998
46 Philippines 2.15 million 1998
47 Zimbabwe 2.09 million 1998
48 Denmark 2.07 million 1998
Former Spanish colonies average 2.04 million 1998
49 Israel 1.94 million 1998
50 Jordan 1.77 million 1998
51 Chile 1.76 million 1998
52 Bahrain 1.64 million 1998
53 The Bahamas 1.53 million 1998
54 Vietnam 1.52 million 1998
55 New Zealand 1.48 million 1998
56 Lithuania 1.42 million 1998
57 Cuba 1.39 million 1998
Latin America and Caribbean average 1.33 million 1998
58 Syria 1.27 million 1998
59 Jamaica 1.23 million 1998
60 Malta 1.18 million 1998
61 Guam 1.14 million 1998
62 Slovenia 977,000 1998
63 Costa Rica 943,000 1998
64 Slovakia 896,000 1998
65 Estonia 825,000 1998
66 Uzbekistan 811,000 1998
67 Kenya 792,000 1998
68 Luxembourg 789,000 1998
69 Botswana 750,000 1998
South Asia average 741,500 1998
=70 Netherlands Antilles 739,000 1998
=70 Nigeria 739,000 1998
72 Peru 726,000 1998
73 Venezuela 685,000 1998
74 Algeria 678,000 1998
75 Colombia 674,000 1998
76 Aruba 647,000 1998
77 Guatemala 636,000 1998
78 Lebanon 631,000 1998
OPEC countries average 624,333.33 1998
79 Namibia 614,000 1998
80 Latvia 576,000 1998
81 Iceland 565,000 1998
82 Mauritius 558,000 1998
83 El Salvador 542,000 1998
84 Barbados 512,000 1998
85 Ecuador 511,000 1998
86 Northern Mariana Islands 481,000 1998
87 Nepal 464,000 1998
88 Tanzania 450,000 1998
89 Panama 431,000 1998
90 Pakistan 429,000 1998
91 Oman 424,000 1998
92 Virgin Islands 422,000 1998
93 Nicaragua 406,000 1998
94 Cayman Islands 404,000 1998
95 Maldives 396,000 1998
96 Bolivia 387,000 1998
97 Sri Lanka 381,000 1998
98 Fiji 371,000 1998
99 Bermuda 370,000 1998
100 Zambia 362,000 1998
101 Belarus 355,000 1998
102 Paraguay 350,000 1998
103 Ghana 348,000 1998
104 Trinidad and Tobago 334,000 1998
105 Honduras 321,000 1998
106 Qatar 320,000 1998
107 Georgia 317,000 1998
108 Cote d'Ivoire 301,000 1998
109 Turkmenistan 300,000 1998
110 Swaziland 284,000 1998
111 Monaco 278,000 1998
112 Saint Lucia 252,000 1998
113 Cameroon 247,000 1998
114 Antigua and Barbuda 234,000 1998
115 Malawi 220,000 1998
116 Burma 201,000 1998
117 Laos 200,000 1998
=118 Uganda 195,000 1998
=118 Gabon 195,000 1998
120 French Polynesia 189,000 1998
121 Eritrea 188,000 1998
122 Albania 184,000 1998
123 Belize 176,000 1998
124 Bangladesh 172,000 1998
125 Mongolia 165,000 1998
126 Burkina Faso 160,000 1998
127 Benin 152,000 1998
128 Lesotho 150,000 1998
129 Bosnia and Herzegovina 148,000 1998
130 Haiti 147,000 1998
131 Seychelles 128,000 1998
132 Madagascar 121,000 1998
133 Grenada 116,000 1998
134 Ethiopia 112,000 1998
135 Turks and Caicos Islands 111,000 1998
136 New Caledonia 104,000 1998
137 Saint Kitts and Nevis 93,000 1998
138 The Gambia 91,000 1998
139 Mali 83,000 1998
140 Samoa 78,000 1998
141 Kuwait 77,000 1998
142 Togo 69,000 1998
=143 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 67,000 1998
=143 Papua New Guinea 67,000 1998
=145 Guyana 66,000 1998
=145 Dominica 66,000 1998
147 Palau 64,000 1998
=148 Kyrgyzstan 59,000 1998
=148 Liechtenstein 59,000 1998
150 Suriname 55,000 1998
151 Democratic Republic of the Congo 53,000 1998
=152 Angola 52,000 1998
=152 Cape Verde 52,000 1998
=152 Vanuatu 52,000 1998
155 Iraq 45,000 1998
=156 Niger 41,000 1998
=156 Chad 41,000 1998
158 Sudan 38,000 1998
=159 San Marino 36,000 1998
=159 American Samoa 36,000 1998
=161 Armenia 32,000 1998
=161 Libya 32,000 1998
=163 Comoros 27,000 1998
=163 Tonga 27,000 1998
165 Guinea 23,000 1998
166 Djibouti 21,000 1998
167 Congo, Republic of the 20,000 1998
168 Moldova 19,000 1998
169 Solomon Islands 16,000 1998
170 Burundi 15,000 1998
171 Sierra Leone 13,000 1998
172 Central African Republic 7,000 1998
=173 Bhutan 6,000 1998
=173 Marshall Islands 6,000 1998
=173 Sao Tome and Principe 6,000 1998
176 Kiribati 5,700 1998
177 Tuvalu 1,000 1998

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Interesting observations about Economy > Tourist arrivals

  • France ranked first for tourist arrivals amongst Christian countries in 2008.
  • Mexico ranked first for tourist arrivals amongst Hot countries in 2008.
  • United States ranked first for tourist arrivals amongst Cold countries in 2008.
  • China ranked first for tourist arrivals amongst Emerging markets in 2008.
  • European Union has had the highest tourist arrivals since 1995.
  • Tuvalu has ranked last for tourist arrivals since 1995.
  • Spain ranked second for tourist arrivals amongst Europe in 2008.
  • Turkey ranked first for tourist arrivals amongst Muslim countries in 2008.
  • Brazil ranked second for tourist arrivals amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2008.
  • Austria ranked first for tourist arrivals amongst Landlocked countries in 2008.

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Tourism continues expanding year-to-year, according to <a href= http://www.world-tourism.org>World Tourist Organization</a> numbers. In 2002, international tourist arrivals topped 700 million for the first time, and increased by about 16 million from 2001.<p>Worldwide earnings from international tourism in 2002 were US$474 billion, or US$1.3 billion per day. That’s US$675 per tourist. <p>The United States earned US$67 billion followed by Spain, France and Italy, which earned from US$27 billion to US$34 billion. <p> Per-tourist spending is almost US$1,000 in the Americas, US$720 in Asia-Pacific, US$600 in Europe, and US$470 in the Middle East. <p>The top 10 spenders on tourism are the U.S., Germany, U.K., Japan, France, Italy, China, Netherlands, Hong Kong and the Russian Federation. <p>The World Tourist Organization estimates international tourist arrivals will reach 1.56 billion by 2020, and that the top three destination regions will be Europe (717 million), East Asia and the Pacific (397 million) and the Americas (282 million).

Posted on 07 Mar 2005

Ian Graham, Staff Editor

Ian Graham, Staff Editor

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I dont find the name of Bangladesh in your list. But officially around 400000 tourists com,e to Bangladesh. Please try to get exact data from Bangladesh tourist organization and include in the table.
I am working on tourism development in Bangladesh. Anybody can contact with me if want to work on regional tourism development specially south asin countries.

Posted on 30 Dec 2010

Prof.+S.+Rashidul+Hasan

Prof.+S.+Rashidul+Hasan

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Amazing!! you don't have information about Nepal ?
Please ........... in another update???

Posted on 18 Jul 2010

rudra

rudra

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Where is Papua New Guinea? Why is it not on the list??

The obvious Pacific country I can see there is Fiji.

Hope to see PNG on the list as well.

Thank you.

Posted on 30 Jun 2010

Theo'...

Theo'...

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Malaysia is stated in official studies over 23 million arrovals in 2009, when it is 6 million in this page ...

Posted on 29 Mar 2010

Marie, Bali

Marie, Bali

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This hing is just misleading I went to the official tourism site. It is more updated and it has allcountries. This one is the worst I've ever seen

Posted on 13 Mar 2010

hio

hio

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I'm looking for Tourism as a percentage of GDP. Anyone?

Posted on 04 Mar 2010

Mitch

Mitch

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Tourist arrival to Cambodia in 2009 was 2,161,577. please kindly update.

Posted on 28 Jul 2010

Plong Thoeun

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