WTTC Forecasts China Tourism Economy to Double by 2036

WTTC Forecasts China Tourism Economy to Double by 2036

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The WTTC projects that China's tourism economy will double to $3.5 trillion by 2036. This highlights the country's rising role in the global travel market.
WTTC Approves Eight Priorities to Boost Global Travel Growth

WTTC Approves Eight Priorities to Boost Global Travel Growth

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The WTTC Executive Council has approved eight strategic priorities aimed at fostering sustainable growth and transformation in the global travel and tourism sector.
FIFA 2026 World Cup to Drive North American Tourism Growth

FIFA 2026 World Cup to Drive North American Tourism Growth

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The World Travel & Tourism Council identifies the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a major catalyst for tourism growth across North America. Increased travel demand and tourism activity is expected in the US, Canada, and Mexico during the tournament.
China's Tourism Economy Expected to Double by 2036: WTTC

China’s Tourism Economy Expected to Double by 2036: WTTC

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The WTTC projects China's tourism economy will grow rapidly, potentially reaching $3.5 trillion by 2036. This forecast underscores strong expansion prospects for the sector.
WTTC Endorses Eight Priorities to Boost Global Travel Growth

WTTC Endorses Eight Priorities to Boost Global Travel Growth

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The WTTC Executive Council has approved eight priorities to guide the global travel and tourism sector towards growth and resilience. These strategies focus on innovation, investment, and sustainability.
WTTC Forecasts China’s Tourism Economy to Reach $3.5 Trillion by 2036

WTTC Forecasts China’s Tourism Economy to Reach $3.5 Trillion by 2036

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WTTC forecasts China’s tourism economy will surpass $3.5 trillion by 2036, more than doubling its current size. Announced in June 2026, this underscores China’s prominent role in global tourism.
WTTC Reveals 8 Priorities to Boost Global Travel and Tourism Growth

WTTC Reveals 8 Priorities to Boost Global Travel and Tourism Growth

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The World Travel & Tourism Council has endorsed eight strategic priorities targeting sustainable growth and investment to advance the global travel and tourism sector. These priorities aim to support the industry's recovery and future development.
WTTC Unveils Eight Priorities for Sustainable Travel Growth

WTTC Unveils Eight Priorities for Sustainable Travel Growth

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The WTTC has revealed eight priorities to support sustainable development and investment in global travel and tourism. These focus on long-term sector transformation and resilience.
2026 FIFA World Cup Boosts North American Tourism: WTTC

2026 FIFA World Cup Boosts North American Tourism: WTTC

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The WTTC projects a marked rise in tourism within North America in 2026, largely attributed to the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The event is poised to enhance travel demand and support the region's travel economy.
WTTC Approves Eight Strategic Priorities for Travel Growth

WTTC Approves Eight Strategic Priorities for Travel Growth

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The WTTC Executive Council has endorsed eight strategic priorities aimed at accelerating growth and transformation in global travel and tourism. These priorities emphasize investment, resilience, and sustainability.
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