Ungated Post | 01 Nov 2017
City Travel & Tourism Impact 2017 – Asian City Impacts

Cities are becoming increasingly large as tourism destinations and are accounting for a greater proportion of global tourism demand. This research, conducted by Oxford economics in conjunction with WTTC, looks at the economic impact of Travel & Tourism in 65 cities worldwide, including 21 Asian cities. The share of GDP and employment in these cities directly generated by Travel & Tourism has been estimated for each of the past ten years along with forecasts for the coming decade.
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