Barómetro OMT del Turismo Mundial y anexo estadístico, Julio 2021

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La traducción sólo cubre el anexo estadístico. Los otros capítulos se publican en el idioma original (inglés). International travel largely on hold despite uptick in May 2021 International tourist arrivals (overnight visitors) dropped by 85% in January-May 2021 compared to the same period of pre-pandemic year 2019, or 65% over 2020, as travel restrictions remained high due to the coronavirus pandemic. This follows an unprecedented drop of 73% in 2020, the worst year on record for international tourism This sharp decline represents a loss of some 147 million international arrivals compared to the same five months of 2020, or 460 million compared to 2019. By regions, Asia and the Pacific continued to suffer the largest decline with a 95% drop in international arrivals in the first five months of 2021 over the same period in 2019. Europe (-85%) recorded the second largest decline in arrivals, followed by the Middle East (-83%) and Africa (-81%). The Americas (-72%) saw a comparatively smaller decrease. Despite the weak results, international tourism saw a minor uptick in May 2021 with arrivals declining by 82% (versus May 2019), after falling by 86% in April, as some destinations started to ease travel restrictions and consumer confidence rose slightly. After an estimated 64% plunge in international tourism receipts in 2020, destinations continued to report very weak revenues in the first five months of 2021, ranging from 50% to 90% declines compared to 2019. However, several countries recorded a small uptick in the month of May following a minor improvement in international arrivals. In terms of outbound travel among the top 20 source markets, Saudi Arabia (-42%) and Belgium (-46%) saw relatively better results in January-May 2021, as well as the Republic of Korea, Malaysia and Switzerland, all recording 50% declines in international tourism expenditure compared to the same period in 2019. France is also worth noting, with -54% in expenditure compared to 2019. International travel is slowly picking up from very low levels, though the recovery remains fragile and uneven amid much uncertainty. Domestic travel is driving the recovery of tourism in several destinations, especially those with large domestic markets. Domestic air seat capacity in China and Russia has already exceeded pre-crisis levels. Along with the ongoing vaccination roll-out, the safe and responsible restart of tourism will continue to depend on a coordinated response among countries regarding travel restrictions, harmonized safety protocols and effective communication to help restore consumer confidence.
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La traducción sólo cubre el anexo estadístico。Los otros capítulos se publican enel idioma original (inglsamys)。由于冠状病毒大流行导致的旅行限制仍然很高,2021年1月至5月的国际游客(过夜游客)与2019年大流行前的同期相比下降了85%,比2020年下降了65%。此前,国际旅游业在2020年出现了前所未有的73%的下降,这是有记录以来最糟糕的一年。这一急剧下降意味着,与2020年同期相比,国际游客减少了约1.47亿人次,与2019年相比减少了4.6亿人次。按地区划分,亚太地区继续遭受最大降幅,2021年前5个月国际游客人数比2019年同期下降95%。欧洲(-85%)录得第二大入境人数下降,其次是中东(-83%)和非洲(-81%)。美洲(-72%)的降幅相对较小。尽管结果疲弱,但随着一些目的地开始放松旅行限制,消费者信心略有上升,2021年5月国际旅游业出现小幅增长,入境人数下降82%(与2019年5月相比),4月下降86%。在2020年国际旅游收入估计暴跌64%之后,目的地在2021年前五个月的收入继续非常疲软,与2019年相比下降了50%至90%。然而,在国际入境人数略有改善之后,几个国家在5月份录得小幅上升。就前20大客源市场的出境游而言,沙特阿拉伯(-42%)和比利时(-46%)在2021年1月至5月的表现相对较好,韩国、马来西亚和瑞士的国际旅游支出均较2019年同期下降50%。法国也值得注意,与2019年相比,其支出减少了54%。国际旅行正在从非常低的水平缓慢回升,尽管复苏仍然脆弱且不平衡,存在许多不确定性。国内旅游正在推动一些目的地旅游业的复苏,尤其是那些拥有庞大国内市场的目的地。中国和俄罗斯的国内航空座位容量已经超过了危机前的水平。随着正在进行的疫苗接种推广,安全和负责任的旅游业恢复将继续取决于各国在旅行限制方面的协调应对,统一的安全协议和有效的沟通,以帮助恢复消费者的信心。
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