Awọnile-iṣẹ ifọṣọjẹ ibatan pẹkipẹki si ipo ti irin-ajo. Lẹhin ti o ni iriri iṣapẹẹrẹ ti ajakale meji sẹhin, irin-ajo ti ṣe imularada pataki. Lẹhinna, kini ile-iṣẹ irin-ajo agbaye yoo wa ni 2024? Jẹ ki a wo ijabọ atẹle.
2024 ile-iṣẹ irin-ajo agbaye: Wiwo awọn nọmba naa
Laipẹ, data tuntun ti a tu nipasẹ United Nations Agbaye Agba-ede agbaye (UNWTO) fihan pe nọmba awọn arinrin ajo kariaye ni 2024 ti o de belision 1.4, eyiti o ti da bilionu-kariaye. Ile-iṣẹ naa ni awọn orilẹ-ede ti irin-ajo nla ti agbaye n ṣafihan ipa idagbasoke lagbara.
Gẹgẹbi Ilu Barmioter ajo agbaye ti a tu silẹ nipasẹ United Nations Agbaye Agbaye (UNWO), apapọ nọmba ti awọn gbigbe kariaye ni agbaye, ilosoke ti odun 11%, eyiti o ti ni ipilẹ-pand-pandecter.
Gẹgẹbi ijabọ, awọn ọja irin-ajo ni Aarin Ila-oorun, Yuroopu, ati Afirika dagba ni kiakia. O kọja 20124. O ti kọja 20124. Aarin Ila-oorun ni oṣere ti o lagbara julọ, pẹlu awọn alejo miliọnu 95, to 32% lati ọdun 2019.
Gẹgẹbi awọn iṣiro alakoko, owo-wiwọle lapapọ ti irin-ajo okeere ni ọdun 3%, ilosoke 104%, ni ọdun 2019. Fun Capita, Ipele Agbara Ilọrọ-ajo ti gba pada si ipele-ka-kakiri-ajo.
Lara awọn orilẹ-ede ti irin-ajo nla ti agbaye, UK, Spain, Ilu Italia, Ilu Italia, ati awọn ile-iṣẹ miiran ti ṣe alekun owo-wiwọle wọn. Ni akoko kanna, Kuwait, Alabia, Serbia, ati awọn orilẹ-ede irin ajo miiran ti o han nitilongo oṣuwọn idagbasoke idagbasoke iyalẹnu.
Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General of the United Nations Tourism Organization, said: “The global tourism industry recovery in 2024 has been largely completed. Ni ọpọlọpọ awọn ẹya ti agbaye, awọn nọmba alakọja ati awọn owo ikẹhin ti ile-iṣẹ ti kọja awọn ipele iṣaaju-arun. Pẹlu idagba siwaju ni ibeere ọjà, ile-iṣẹ irin-ajo agbaye ni a reti lati tẹsiwaju idagbasoke iyara ni 2025. "
According to United Nations Tourism Organization, the number of international tourists in 2025 is expected to achieve a year-on-year growth of 3% to 5%. Iṣe ti agbegbe Asia-Pacific jẹ ileri paapaa ni pataki. But at the same time, the agency also said that the weak global economic development and continued geopolitical tensions have become the biggest risks limiting the sustainable development of global tourism. In addition, factors such as rising energy prices, frequent extreme weather and insufficient number of industry workers will also have a negative impact on the overall development of the industry. Relevant experts said that how to achieve a more balanced and sustainable development of the industry in the context of increasing uncertainties in the future is the focus of attention of all parties.
Akoko Post: Feb-27-2025