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Will overtourism problems return for cities?

Prior to the pandemic, overtourism was among the biggest concerns for city destinations. Travel volumes have since fallen sharply but there has also been a clear shift in demand preferences towards more rural or coastal destinations. We will consider the extent to which this may persist in coming years as both leisure and business travel recovers and the implications for major city destinations.

Dave Goodger

Director of Tourism Economics, EMEA

Dave Goodger

Director of Tourism Economics, EMEA

Dave Goodger | Director of Tourism Economics, EMEA

 

Dave Goodger is Director of Tourism Economics, Europe. He has been instrumental in developing the global model of tourism flows and spending, which covers 185 origins and destinations, and he continues to manage the regular forecast updates. He also maintains an active role in new product development and consultancy work.

 

 

Kieran Ferran
Kieran Ferran

Senior Economist

Kieran Ferran

Kieran Ferran

Senior Economist

Kieran Ferran | Senior Economist

 

Kieran is a Senior Economist within the Tourism Economics team and plays a key role in the delivery of a range tourism forecast services as well as working on a wide range of tourism impact projects.

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