Incoming tourism in Germany grew strongly in the first half of 2017.
To the end of June, the Federal Statistical Office registered 36.7 million international overnight stays (in accommodation companies with at least ten beds), 1.2 million more than in the same period of the previous year – an increase of 3%.
Global tourism is forecast to continue to develop positively this year. At the beginning of the year, the world tourism organization UNWTO predicted a growth potential of 3-4% for international arrivals worldwide and 2-3% for Europe.
Petra Hedorfer, chief executive officer of the German National Tourist Board (DZT), said: “With a 3% growth in the first half of the year and over one million additional overnight stays, travel destination Germany is showing a very good half-year balance amongst the international competition. From this, it would appear that Germany as a destination is more popular than ever”.
According to the latest analysis by Forward Keys, international flight bookings to Germany for the third quarter, up to the beginning of August, are 5.6% than in the previous year.
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