While international travel recovery worldwide in Q4 tracks 30% below 2019 levels, the European continent overperforms the world average at -24%.
This also represents an acceleration compared with the -30% registered in Europe in Q3.
Most importantly, even though Southern Europe is still leading the way (at -14% in international arrivals), other parts of the continent are catching up: Northern Europe (-20%), Western Europe (-26%) and Central and Eastern Europe (-55%).
These are according…