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European Tourism Regains Lost Ground But Still Down from 2019

European foreign tourist arrivals were 18% below 2019 levels for the full year of 2022 - Recovery in flight volumes across Europe continues to stall in the early months of 2023, as supply lags demand - The ongoing war in Ukraine continues to hinder travel recovery in Northern and Eastern European destinations



Travel Sentiment

European Travel Demand Expected to Be Just 20% Below Pre-covid Levels In 2022

Uncertainty brought about by the Omicron variant negatively impacted Europe's travel and tourism sector at the end of Q4 2021, hampering prospects for its recovery in the first quarter of 2022. Nonetheless, optimism remains as the European Travel Commission (ETC) predicts tourist arrivals to be just 20% below pre-pandemic levels in 2022.



Travel Sentiment

Europeans More Confident and Relaxed About Travel in Coming Months

Although the peak summer season has been left behind, the desire for travel remains strong across Europe. 66% of Europeans plan trips through March 2022, while increased confidence on when, where and how to travel indicates a positive tourism outlook for the coming months.





Travel Intentions

Mixed Prospects for Summer 2021 As Europe Works to Overcome Vaccine Hurdles

85% plunge in international tourist arrivals to Europe, based on data to January 2021 - Accelerated vaccination programmes, coupled with expectations of UK and US markets rebound, provide hope to European destinations - International travel demand now expected to remain below its pre-pandemic trajectory until 2024