Global tourism is bouncing back strong

Global Tourism Set to Surpass Pre-Pandemic Levels by 2028 Despite Industry Challenges

Bengaluru – The global tourism industry is projected to surpass pre-pandemic levels by 2026 and continue strong growth through 2028, according to recent forecasts by the Pacific Asia Travel Association.

Inbound travel across the Asia-Pacific region is expected to reach over 761 million visitors by 2028, reflecting sustained recovery and rising international travel demand.

Despite facing challenges such as rising fuel costs, geopolitical tensions, and operational disruptions, the tourism sector continues to show resilience. Emerging destinations, improved connectivity, and growing middle-class travel demand are driving this growth trajectory.

Experts highlight that countries investing in infrastructure, digital travel solutions, and sustainable tourism practices will benefit the most in the coming years.

The outlook signals a strong long-term recovery for the travel industry, with tourism expected to remain a key driver of global economic growth.

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