Throughout 2024, Europe experienced sustained growth in tourism. The latest data shows that foreign arrivals increased by 6.3% compared to 2019 and 6.7% over 2023*. Tourist spending across Europe also rose by 7.8% compared to 2023, reaching €705.4bn euros, due to higher levels of inflation.
Southern and Mediterranean destinations outperformed while the Baltic nations continued to lag in recovery. Long-haul travel showed mixed results, with a slow rebound from the Asia/Pacific region, particularly China. The US, however, remained a strong-performing source market for Europe.
Rising travel costs and economic pressures encouraged travellers to seek cost-effective options and favour off-season travel, while adverse weather conditions disrupted major tourist hubs in the last quarter of the year. Despite these challenges, Europe's continued tourism recovery highlights the industry's resilience and adaptability.