Ungated Post | 07 Jul 2016
Mapping the future of global travel and tourism

Within the past five years, global tourism has reached new heights. International tourists now account for more than 1 billion travel arrivals and $1 trillion in spending abroad. Over the next 10 years, the growth in travel spending is broadly expected to outpace the global economy.
Visa provides detailed travel and tourism forecasts to 2025 for 50 of the largest source markets in global travel today. Projections are derived from travel patterns of Visa-branded cardholders across the globe, combined with household and travel forecasts from Oxford Economics. See below to explore key travel trends.
Click here to learn more about the research.
Oxford Economics’ team is expert at applying advanced economic tools that provide valuable insights into today’s most pressing business, financial, and policy issues.
To find out more about our capabilities, contact:
Americas
Diantha Redd
+1 (646) 503 3052
Email
Asia Pacific
Peter Suomi
+65 6850 0110
Email
EMEA
Aoife Pearson
+44 (0)203 910 8054
Email
Related Services

Post
Supporting the U.S. economy: the economic impact of Reckitt in the U.S.
Consulting Report Mapping the future of global travel and tourism You might be interested in
Find Out More
Post
Ensuring that the UK can capture the benefits of quantum computing
Consulting Report Mapping the future of global travel and tourism Commissioned by IBM and Oxford Quantum Circuits You might be interested in
Find Out More
Post
Beer’s Global Economic Footprint
Consulting Report Mapping the future of global travel and tourism Commissioned by World Brewing Alliance You might be interested in
Find Out More