Germany’s travel and tourism industry is experiencing a much slower rebound than many other key European destinations.
Newly released data from the World Travel & tourism Council’s (WTTC) 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) shows that domestic tourism is “propping up” the sector as a whole in Germany.
International travel spend in the country, meanwhile, continues to be stubbornly low, remaining below pre-pandemic levels.
Further, the WTTC said today that tourism“>Germany’s travel and tourism sector has yet to recover its GDP contribution or jobs lost during the pandemic.
The global tourism body’s latest research shows that the sector’s contribution to Germany’s GDP amounted to slightly more than €453 billion ($491 billion) in 2023, which is €13.5 billion…
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