This chart displays the annual global tourism revenue rankings for each country from 1995 to 2021. It provides insights into the trends and economic impacts of the global tourism industry, highlighting the popularity and economic value of tourist destinations over time. The chart reflects the fluctuating dynamics in global tourism, influenced by various factors such as economic conditions, political stability, and global events.
Tourism revenue refers to the income generated from visitors' expenditures on accommodation, food, transport, entertainment, and other services during their stay in a country. It's a crucial economic indicator, reflecting the health and attractiveness of a country's tourism sector.
Rank | Name | Indicator |
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1 | United States | $ 70B 215M |
2 | France | $ 40B 582M |
3 | Spain | $ 34B 183M |
4 | United Kingdom | $ 32B 959M |
5 | United Arab Emirates | $ 27B 552M |
6 | Italy | $ 24B 968M |
7 | Germany | $ 22B 113M |
8 | Turkey | $ 20B 827M |
9 | Mexico | $ 19B 765M |
10 | Australia | $ 17B 62M |
11 | Macau | $ 15B 679M |
12 | Canada | $ 13B 92M |
13 | Greece | $ 12B 351M |
14 | Portugal | $ 11B 818M |
15 | China | $ 11B 328M |
16 | Switzerland | $ 11B 4M |
17 | Croatia | $ 10B 770M |
18 | South Korea | $ 10B 457M |
19 | Austria | $ 9B 841M |
20 | Netherlands | $ 9B 428M |