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Latin America Tourism Statistics

Latin America Tourism Statistics

What’s driving Latin America’s tourism rebound is both demand and infrastructure. With 5.0% average annual room demand growth through 2026 alongside 1.4 million hotel rooms in the construction pipeline for 2024, the page connects near full recovery in South America air travel to cruise and resort performance, while also weighing sustainability and climate risk that can quickly change where visitors go next.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 15 May 2026
Camping Rv Industry Statistics

Camping Rv Industry Statistics

Camping travel delivered $131.6B in 2024, capturing 6.3% of all U.S. travel spending while 12.0% of households owned an RV, a contrast that explains why campgrounds are scaling for more guests even as costs rise. From 2023’s 9.2% jump in electricity expenses and the Wi Fi driven booking boom to 385,000 RV wholesale shipments feeding dealer lots, these statistics connect consumer demand to the operating and pricing pressures shaping Camping and RV Parks right now.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 14 May 2026
Travel And Tourism Industry Statistics

Travel And Tourism Industry Statistics

From US RevPAR that averaged $101.87 and occupancy hitting 67.0% in early 2024 to global cruise capacity up 18% and UK tourism pouring £127.2 billion into the economy, these figures reveal where travel demand is surging and where margins are tightening. Use the mobile and online booking shift, plus visa and TSA throughput, to benchmark 2023 to 2024 performance and spot what travelers and operators may do next.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 14 May 2026
Leisure Travel Statistics

Leisure Travel Statistics

Leisure travel is still a cash engine, with $91.2 billion in U.S. recreational lodging revenue and 66% of U.S. leisure hotel bookings non refundable, yet travelers are simultaneously arming up with price comparisons and loyalty points so booking power is shifting fast. From 58% of leisure travelers booking online and mobile check in demanded by 93% of hotel guests to fraud losses avoided and sustainability add ons still at 3.3% worldwide, this page maps what people want to buy, how they plan, and what friction they are trying to eliminate.

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Tourism Travel Industry Statistics

Tourism Travel Industry Statistics

Mobile checkout is no longer a perk. With 70% of travelers favoring contactless or digital check-in and US hotel occupancy averaging 65.2% in 2023, this page connects the shift to how people book and why brands invest now, from metasearch influence to sustainable travel willingness-to-pay.

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Travel Agent Statistics

Travel Agent Statistics

Even with online booking everywhere, 68% of travelers still rely on travel agents for complex multi destination trips and 61% of consumers 55 plus point to personalized service as the deciding factor. You will also see where demand is surging, from a 48% jump in adventure bookings to 45% of agents using AI chatbots and a projected 26% US decline in travel agent employment from 2022 to 2032.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 14 May 2026
National Park Statistics

National Park Statistics

From 2023 wildlife and visitation to 2022 dollars, this snapshot pairs park by park species counts like Yellowstone’s 67 native mammals and the Great Smoky Mountains’ 67 with economic and job impacts, including $2.3 billion for Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the NPS budget for 2023 of $3.5 billion. See how places of vastly different scale and ecosystems still funnel visitors into local economies, turning 85 million acres of public land into measurable conservation reach and community support.

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Tourism In The Caribbean Statistics

Tourism In The Caribbean Statistics

Hotel occupancy across the Caribbean ran from a high of 88% for Turks and Caicos to a low of 65% in Cuba, while tourism delivered $42.5 billion to GDP in 2023 and supported 2.6 million jobs. Track how room counts, all inclusive demand, cruise recovery, and visitor spending shift island by island to explain why some destinations surge while others tighten capacity.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 14 May 2026
Travel Cruise Industry Statistics

Travel Cruise Industry Statistics

From shore power to ballast water and MARPOL compliance, this page turns 2024 to 2025 signals into clear answers, including 11.3% year over year growth in global cruise bookings for 2025 departures and 3.7% higher passenger fares. It also contrasts rising onboard tech and retail margins with travel disruption realities like a 14% weather related change rate, so you can see where cruise value is created and where it gets lost.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 14 May 2026
Germany Tourism Industry Statistics

Germany Tourism Industry Statistics

Germany’s tourism market is back at full throttle with hotel occupancy averaging 64.5% and revenue per available room reaching €91.70, while new hotel capacity adds 180 properties with 25,000 rooms. From UNESCO driven international trips to 45% of hotels holding sustainability certifications and Berlin’s ADR of €165, this page connects big shifts in where guests stay and why they spend.

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Philippine Tourism Statistics

Philippine Tourism Statistics

With foreign arrivals back and total international air travel reaching 82% of 2019 levels in 2023, plus RevPAR up 34% year on year, this page tracks how Philippine tourism is rebounding across hotels, airlines, and domestic routes. It also links the return of travel with the pressures behind it, from 3.5% inflation and a 6.5% unemployment rate to household spending lifted by $5.9 billion in 2024 remittances.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 14 May 2026
Cruise Ship Statistics

Cruise Ship Statistics

Carnival’s U.S. berths share is about 40% and cruise spending averages $200 to $250 per passenger per day, but the industry is being reshaped by tightening climate rules like CII and EEXI plus the 0.50% sulfur cap that constrains fuel choices. Behind the shiny amenities, that same efficiency push also translates into measurable shifts in operations and port impacts, from fuel consumption improvements of roughly 1% to 3% to the way 90% of portside air emissions come from auxiliary engines while ships are alongside.

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Australia Tourism Statistics

Australia Tourism Statistics

Domestic tourism keeps momentum with 82% of Australians taking at least one trip and $122 billion spent on domestic travel, while the visitor split swings sharply toward interstate travel and day trips. International arrivals are back at 8.9 million, 85% of the 2019 level, with China, the UK, and new growth from India and Singapore shaping what travelers expect from Australia next.

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Barbados Tourism Statistics

Barbados Tourism Statistics

With hotel occupancy averaging 72% and peak season luxury resorts reaching 85%, Barbados tourism data through 2023 also shows RevPAR up 28% to BBD 900 and tourism revenue climbing to BBD 5.2 billion. From 2.1 million room nights sold to strong January 2024 bookings and a 40% premium for peak ADR, the page explains how Barbados balances demand, pricing, and visitor spend across every segment.

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Saudi Arabia Tourism Statistics

Saudi Arabia Tourism Statistics

Saudi Arabia Tourism in 2023 is about more than sightseeing with 27.4 million international tourists up 53.8% from 2022 and hotels hitting 70% occupancy during peak seasons, yet leisure still drew 40% of visits while religious travel reaches 25% and Umrah spending alone climbed to SAR 45 billion. Get the full split of who is arriving and how they book with millennials leading at 45%, digital platforms used by 60%, and sustainability concerns rated high by 75% of Europeans, alongside the big scale push for 150 million tourists by 2030.

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France Tourism Statistics

France Tourism Statistics

France’s tourism machine is still surging as travel services exports hit €53.9 billion and international tourism receipts rose to €20.7 billion, with outbound spending shaping the balance. From Paris drawing 29.1 million visitors to 96,000 tourism linked restaurants and hotel occupancy averaging 61.6% in 2022, the page turns staffing, culture demand, and cross border spending into a sharp, practical snapshot of where French tourism is heading.

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Voluntourism Statistics

Voluntourism Statistics

Voluntourism is credited with delivering $1.4 billion in local economic benefits and 250 million hours to conservation by 2022, while 85% of volunteers report high satisfaction and cultural enrichment. Yet the page also flags hard contradictions, including 40% of operators failing to vet properly, exploitation risks tied to orphanage programs, and 65% of projects producing no measurable long term benefits.

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China Outbound Tourism Statistics

China Outbound Tourism Statistics

China outbound tourism is surging back with 9.6% year on year growth in international arrivals to China and a 2024 forecast of $150 billion in overseas spending, even as travelers’ habits shift toward packaged deals and family group trips. Follow how destination interest jumped 2.3 times after reopening alongside rising costs and changing payment patterns, and see what it means for China centered flows to cities, not Europe wide circuits.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 14 May 2026
Campground Rv Industry Statistics

Campground Rv Industry Statistics

American RV campers are paying $1,200 a year per site in maintenance while demanding near flawless connectivity, and top RV parks hit 98% WiFi uptime in the latest surveys. This page crunches how design choices, staffing, utilities, and modern policies like reservation only and contactless check in are reshaping costs, comfort, and occupancy across 12,000 U.S. RV campgrounds and 1.8 million park sites.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 14 May 2026
Family Travel Statistics

Family Travel Statistics

Family travel budgets are shifting in 2026 toward smarter, kid friendly decisions, with the global outdoor recreation market for families projected to reach $6.2 billion, while U.S. travelers keep reacting to costs and flexibility with 10.5% higher 2024 airfares and a $0.45 average change fee they are willing to pay for flexible tickets. Use these statistics to pinpoint what families actually value across lodging, planning, and booking so you can forecast demand and design trips that fit how families research, schedule, and pay.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 14 May 2026