Strong growth in receipts across many destinations in early 2025.

 


• Available data on international tourism receipts for Q1 2025 shows solid growth in visitor spending in many destinations, especially in Europe and Asia and the Pacific. 

• Spain, the world’s second largest tourism earner, reported 9% growth in January-February 2025 (compared to the same two months in 2024), after a remarkable 16% increase in the full year of 2024.

 • Also in Southern Mediterranean Europe, Türkiye saw a 7% increase in Q1 2025, while Greece, Italy and Portugal all reported 4% growth in receipts. 

• France recorded 6% growth in international tourism receipts in the first quarter, while Norway reported 20% and Denmark 11%.

 • In Asia and the Pacific, Japan continued to enjoy a surge in receipts in Q1 (+34%), while Nepal (+18%), the Republic of Korea and Mongolia (both +14%) also recorded double-digit growth. 

• The United States, the world’s top tourism earner, reported 3% growth in January

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