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Emerging Tourism and Hospitality Markets
The seventh major tourism and hospitality issue refers to emerging tourism and
hospitality markets. China and India are the two emerging tourism and hospitality
markets in the near future. These two countries account for about one-third of the
world's population. Each country's economy is exploding and a greater segment of the
population is anxious to travel. Both countries are emerging as important receiving
and generating countries for tourism and hospitality (Edgell, 2008). Russia could also
become a country generating and receiving tourists in the future.
In terms of arrivals and tourist receipts, Europe continues to account for one-
half of the world's tourism and hospitality market. Asia and the Pacific have been the
fastest-growing regional market, surpassing the Americas (Edgell, 2008). The Americas
will still be strong, insofar as international tourist receipts are concerned, largely due
to the combined influences of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In terms of
major generating and receiving countries, the United States and much of Europe will
continue to produce millions of tourists every year (Edgell, 2008).
Transcribed Image Text:n has with ffers the sm en ess ne ch d Emerging Tourism and Hospitality Markets The seventh major tourism and hospitality issue refers to emerging tourism and hospitality markets. China and India are the two emerging tourism and hospitality markets in the near future. These two countries account for about one-third of the world's population. Each country's economy is exploding and a greater segment of the population is anxious to travel. Both countries are emerging as important receiving and generating countries for tourism and hospitality (Edgell, 2008). Russia could also become a country generating and receiving tourists in the future. In terms of arrivals and tourist receipts, Europe continues to account for one- half of the world's tourism and hospitality market. Asia and the Pacific have been the fastest-growing regional market, surpassing the Americas (Edgell, 2008). The Americas will still be strong, insofar as international tourist receipts are concerned, largely due to the combined influences of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In terms of major generating and receiving countries, the United States and much of Europe will continue to produce millions of tourists every year (Edgell, 2008).
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