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OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2022

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Tourism has been hit hard by the depth and duration of the crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Just as the sector was starting to rebound, the economic fallout from Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has dealt a fresh blow to recovery prospects. The 2022 edition of OECD Tourism Trends and Policies analyses tourism performance and policy trends to support recovery across 50 OECD countries and partner economies. It examines the key tourism recovery challenges and outlook ahead, and highlights the need for co-ordinated, forward-looking policy approaches to set tourism on a path to a more resilient, sustainable and inclusive future. Evidence on the significance of the tourism economy is presented, with data covering domestic, inbound and outbound tourism, enterprises and employment, and internal tourism consumption. Tourism policy priorities, reforms and developments are analysed and examples of country practices highlighted. Thematic chapters provide insights on building resilience in the tourism ecosystem and promoting a green tourism recovery.

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Resumen Ejecutivo

El turismo ha sido fuertemente golpeado por la crisis generada por la pandemia del COVID-19, demostrando su importancia como generador de prosperidad económica, empleos, ingresos y bienestar. Justo cuando el sector empezaba a recuperarse, las repercusiones económicas y sociales derivadas de la guerra de Rusia en Ucrania están dando un nuevo golpe a las perspectivas de recuperación. Mientras que el sector navega por estos nuevos retos en medio de una visión de incertidumbre, se requieren acciones firmes y transformativas para generar la recuperación, y para llevar al turismo por el camino de un futuro más resiliente, sostenible e inclusivo.

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