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Last updated: 28 Nov, 2025  

un-tourism.jpg Global tourism sustains upward trend: UN Tourism

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IANS | 28 Nov, 2025

International tourist arrivals continued to grow in 2025, according to the latest data published by UN Tourism.

 

 

The Madrid-based organization, on Thursday, said in its quarterly World Tourism Barometer that over 1.1 billion people made international trips in the first nine months of the year, around 5 per cent more than in the same period of 2024, Xinhua news agency reported.

 

The Asia-Pacific region saw an 8 per cent increase in arrivals between January and September as it continued its post-pandemic recovery, although numbers remained about 10 per cent below 2019 levels.

 

International arrivals to Africa rose strongly, with North Africa up 11 per cent and Sub-Saharan Africa up 10 per cent. Europe remained the world's largest destination region, welcoming 625 million arrivals in the first nine months of 2025, 4 per cent higher year on year.

 

North America posted a slight decline of around 1 per cent, while South America grew 9 per cent and Central America 3 per cent, supported by strong demand in several destinations.

 

"International tourism has continued to experience sustained growth so far in 2025 in terms of international arrivals and, importantly, in receipts, despite high inflation in tourism services and geopolitical tensions. Africa and Europe in particular stand out for their results," UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said in a press note.

 

UN Tourism forecasts 3-5 per cent growth for 2025 as a whole, while noting that geopolitical uncertainty and high costs remain potential risks for the sector's outlook.

 
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