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Which Country Gains The Most From Tourism?

Which Country Gains The Most From Tourism?

Which Countries Gain the Most From Tourism?

Tourism has rebounded strongly, with international visitor spending reaching an estimated $1.74 trillion in 2024, up 13.8% from 2019. The map shows how unevenly these gains are distributed.

The United States leads by a wide margin, earning $215 billion in international tourism receipts, more than any other country. In Europe, tourism remains a major pillar of the economy, with Spain ($106.5B), the UK ($82.5B), and France ($77B) among the world’s top earners.

Across Asia, Japan ($54.7B) and China ($39.7B) dominate East Asia, while Thailand ($42.7B) and Singapore ($23.8B) lead Southeast Asia. In the Middle East, the UAE ($57B) and Türkiye ($56.3B) highlight the region’s growing pull as global travel hubs.

Overall, the data underscores tourism’s role as a major source of foreign income, especially for countries that pair strong connectivity with well-developed hospitality sectors.

Which Country Gains The Most From Tourism? - Voronoi