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By 2030, overnight tourism arrivals (international visitors staying at least one night) are projected to grow by over 30% to 2 billion. Evidently, these establishments are facing a financial crisis due to higher costs, taxes and inflation. billion, according to a new WTM Global Travel Report conducted with Tourism Economics.
By 2030, overnight tourism arrivals (international visitors staying at least one night) are projected to grow by over 30% to 2 billion. Evidently, these establishments are facing a financial crisis due to higher costs, taxes and inflation. billion, according to a new WTM Global Travel Report conducted with Tourism Economics.
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By 2030, overnight tourism arrivals (international visitors staying at least one night) are projected to grow by over 30% to 2 billion. Evidently, these establishments are facing a financial crisis due to higher costs, taxes and inflation. billion, according to a new WTM Global Travel Report conducted with Tourism Economics.
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