Global tourism industry on record course
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Global tourism industry on record course

Analysis shows: The travel boom continues despite price jumps

Turkey beach Dalyan
Sun and sea are very popular with Germans, which is why Turkey is one of their favourite travel destinations. / © Getty Images, Unsplash

In the run-up to ITB, all sorts of facts, figures and analyses for the travel market in 2024 and forecasts for 2025 are presented to the public. The common denominator remains: Whether war in Europe, the end of global economic thinking or rapid digitisation - the facts about tourism show hardly any signs of disruption.

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Fred Fettner

Fred Fettner

is a profound expert on Austrian tourism. He writes books, travel stories, ski guides and a quarterly. The ski enthusiast's favourite travel destination is the Far East.

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