In 2024, tourism remains a key pillar of the global economy, with a significant impact on income and employment generation. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), the sector contributes approximately 10% of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This equates to some US$9.2 trillion, demonstrating its importance in the global economy.
The steady growth of international tourism has driven this economic impact, with a remarkable post-pandemic recovery.
The impact of tourism extends beyond direct revenue, influencing multiple economic sectors. By 2024, tourism is estimated to have generated around 350 million jobs globally, representing 10% of total employment. These jobs range from hospitality and catering to transportation and tour guiding, evidencing how tourism acts as a driver of employment in a variety of areas.
In addition to income and employment, tourism also drives the development of infrastructure and services. Investment in tourism infrastructure, such as airports, hotels, and roads, has reached US$1.5 billion by 2024. These investments not only enhance the visitor experience, but also benefit local communities by fostering regional economic development and improving quality of life.
Tourism also has a notable impact on the trade balance of many countries. In 2024, international tourism receipts are estimated at around US$1.8 trillion, representing a significant share of many countries’ services exports. This flow of foreign exchange contributes positively to the economic stability of tourism destinations and can help balance national accounts in countries with tourism-dependent economies.
However, tourism also faces challenges, such as sustainability and environmental impact. Although the sector has shown a robust recovery, tourism destinations must carefully manage the balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. Implementing sustainable tourism practices and investing in green initiatives are essential to ensure that tourism continues to be a positive force in the global economy without compromising natural resources and the well-being of local communities.