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International tourism hits one billion
One billion tourists have travelled the world in 2012, marking a
new record for international tourism – a sector that accounts for one in every
12 jobs and 30% of the world’s services exports. On the symbolic arrival date of
the one-billionth tourist (13 December 2012), UNWTO revealed the actions
tourists can take to ensure their trips benefit the people and places they
visit, as voted by the public.
International tourism has continued to grow in 2012, despite global economic
uncertainty, to reach over one billion international tourist arrivals. The
figure cements tourism’s position as one of the world’s largest economic
sectors, accounting for 9% of global GDP (direct, indirect and induced impact),
one in every 12 jobs and up to 8% of the total exports of the world’s Least
Developed Countries (LDCs).
Recalling the positive impact even the smallest action can have if multiplied by
one billion, UNWTO launched the One Billion Tourists: One Billion Opportunities
campaign to celebrate this milestone, showing tourists that respecting local
culture, preserving heritage or buying local goods when travelling can make a
big difference. The public was asked to vote for the Travel Tip that would have
the greatest benefit for the people and places they visit and to pledge to
follow that tip when traveling.
The winning tip, revealed on the arrival date of the one-billionth tourist, was
Buy Local, encouraging tourists to buy food and souvenirs locally, or hire local
guides, to ensure their spending translates into jobs and income for host
communities. A close second, Respect Local Culture calls on tourists to learn
more about their destination’s traditions, or some words in the local language,
before leaving home.
“Today, we welcome the symbolic arrival of the one-billionth tourist” said UNWTO
Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai. “Your actions count. That is our message to the
one billion tourists. Through the right actions and choices, each tourist
represents an opportunity for a fairer, more inclusive and more sustainable
future.”
As it is impossible to know exactly where the one-billionth tourist arrived,
many countries are celebrating the occasion by welcoming tourists arriving on 13
December. UNWTO is celebrating in Madrid, Spain, home to its headquarters, by
welcoming the symbolic one-billionth tourist in the Museo del Prado, Madrid’s
most-visited tourism attraction, together with the Ministry of Industry, Energy
and Tourism of Spain.
Source: UNWTO |
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