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These regions are poised for tourism growth in 2018

New from HotelManagement.net

For the coming year, ForwardKeys predicts a "very bright" outlook in general, with the exception of the U.S., where the climate is expected to be somewhat cooler than the rest of the world.

In terms of long-haul travel, 2017 was an "outstanding year," with international flight arrivals up 7 percent over last year. Inbound air travel to the Asia Pacific region was up 4.4 percent, while intercontinental flight arrivals to Africa and the Middle East were up 11.5 percent. Europe's arrivals increased 13.3 percent. 

 

Current long-haul bookings for the Asia-Pacific region are exceptionally strong at 12 percent ahead of where they were last December. The outbound picture is also positive, with major bright spots including Australia, New Zealand, India and China, where economic growth is stimulating demand for travel, coupled with capacity increases.

Travel to South Korea is still suffering from the THAAD missile crisis, and the deep setback is unlikely to be reversed by a recent thaw in diplomatic relations or the simultaneous occurrence of the winter Olympics in PyeongChang with Chinese New Year (conditions which in other years would probably precipitate a perfect storm in demand). 

Long-haul bookings for Africa and the Middle East are up 11.9 percent. Africa’s outbound travel is also slated to rise, buoyed up by general economic recovery in Nigeria and South Africa. Egypt looks poised to see a travel increase after February, when the country once again allows Russian travelers to visit. 

Thanks to the EU-China Tourism Year, Continental Europe's first-quarter bookings are 13.3 percent ahead of the previous year. In Russia, the FIFA World Cup is up

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