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Vol. 16
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August 2013
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nternational tourist arrivals grew by 5% during the first half of 2013 compared to the same period of 2012, reaching almost 500 million, according to data released by UNWTO. Growth was above the projection made at the beginning of the year (+3% to +4%) and is also exceeding the trend of the UNWTO long-term outlook Tourism Towards 2030 (+3.8% a year). Destinations around the world welcomed an estimated 494 million overnight visitors in the first six months of 2013, according to the Advance Edition of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer released on the occasion of the UNWTO 20th General Assembly. This represents an increase of 5% or an additional 25 million international tourists compared to the same period of 2012. Growth was stronger in emerging economy destinations (+6%) than in advanced economies (+4%), a trend which has marked the sector for many years now.
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“The fact that international tourism grew above expectations confirms that travelling is now part of consumer patterns
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for an increasing number of people in both emerging and advanced economies,” said UNWTO Secretary-General, Mr. Taleb Rifai. “This underlines the need to rightly place tourism as one of the key pillars of socioeconomic development, being a leading contributor to economic growth, exports and jobs,” he added. In a still uneven global economic environment, results were positive in all regions and subregions, though the overall picture was mixed. Europe (+5%) performed surprisingly stronger than expected, driven by Central and Eastern Europe (+10%) and Southern and Mediterranean Europe (+6%).
uring 12th Five Year Plan, the Union Ministry of Tourism (MOT) has targeted to create additional employment of about 2.5 crore in the tourism sector both direct and indirect. India’s share in the International Tourist arrivals is also targeted to increase to 1% from the existing 0.64%, said Dr. K. Chiranjeevi, Minister of State for Tourism (I/C), Govt of India. During the 12th Five Year Plan, Ministry of Tourism is poised to address the various issues related with development and promotion of tourism in the country including Punjab, in consultation with the concerned State Governments/Union
Asia and the Pacific (+6%) also exceeded expectations, boosted by South-East Asia (+12%) and South Asia (+7%). On the other hand, results were weaker than anticipated in the Americas (+2%), as South America and the Caribbean lagged behind. The first semester normally accounts for some 45% of the total arrivals count of the year (the Northern hemisphere high season months of July and
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Territory Administrations and Tourism Industry Stakeholders. The Ministry of Tourism (MOT) provides Central Financial Assistance (CFA) to various State Governments/Union Territory Administrations for various tourism projects prioritized every year in consultation with them subject to availability of funds, inter-se priority and adherence to the scheme guidelines. Further to resolve Inter-Ministerial issues involved in the development of tourism in the country an Inter-Ministerial Coordination Committee (IMCCTS) has been constituted under the Chairmanship of the Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister.
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