Key Points
- Two-thirds of European destinations are still below the international tourist numbers seen in 2019.
- Countries like Greece, Portugal, and Turkey have surpassed their pre-pandemic tourist arrivals, driven by intra-European and American tourists.
- A full recovery of European tourism is anticipated in 2024, despite ongoing inflation and geopolitical issues.
Summary
The European Travel Commission reports that about two-thirds of European destinations remain below their pre-pandemic international tourist numbers, with the most significant declines in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania due to the Ukraine-Russia war. However, one-third of destinations, especially in Southern Europe, have exceeded 2019 levels, thanks to intra-European and American tourists. The Commission predicts a full recovery in 2024, despite inflation and geopolitical challenges.