Madrid, Spain: The Middle East and Africa recorded international tourist arrivals growths at 5 per cent and 4 per cent, respectively in the first six months (H1) of 2018, according to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)’s latest barometer.

Globally, tourist arrivals grew 6 per cent during H1 after a record year of growth in 2017.

All world regions enjoyed robust growth in tourist arrivals in January-June 2018. The increase was fuelled by strong demand from major source markets, supported by an upswing in the global economy. It comes after record year-round growth of 7 per cent in 2017.

“Today’s release of international tourism data for the first half of 2018 serves as further proof of the sector’s resilience and relentless growth trajectory. We continue to work with our many partners to translate this growth into better jobs, more benefits to societies, and more opportunities for sustainable livelihoods and destinations,” said UNWTO secretary-general Zurab Pololikashvili.

By region, Europe and Asia and the Pacific led growth with a 7 per cent increase in arrivals each. Southern Mediterranean Europe and South-East Asia had the strongest results in these regions, both welcoming 9 per cent more international tourists.

The Americas saw 3 per cent growth in arrivals over the six-month period, driven by South America (+7 per cent) and North America (+5 per cent). The US continued to fuel much growth in the region and beyond.

On the demand side, France, the UK and the Russian Federation all reported double-digit increases in outbound spending in Europe. India and the Republic of Korea drove growth in Asia and the Pacific, while the world’s top source market China reported similar spending as in the same period last year.

Looking ahead

The first half of the year accounts for about 45 per cent of annual international tourist arrivals. The second half represents 55 per cent as it is three days longer and includes the Northern Hemisphere high-season months of July and August.

Against a strong first semester, growth prospects for the remainder of 2018 remain positive overall, though at a slower pace, according to the latest UNWTO Confidence Index survey. The Index value for May-August and expectations for September-December are somewhat lower than the Index value for January-April.

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