Sep 12, 2025 08:15:42
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International tourist arrivals grew 5% in the first six months of 2025 compared to the same period of 2024. This is about 4% above pre-pandemic levels.
According to UN Tourism, almost 690 million tourists travelled internationally between January and June 2025, about 33 million more than in the same period of 2024, though results were mixed among regions and subregions.
UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “In the face of global challenges, international tourism continues to see strong momentum and resilience. The first half of 2025 brought growing arrival numbers and revenues for most destinations around the world, which contribute to local economies, jobs and livelihoods. Yet, this also reminds us of our great responsibility to ensure this growth is sustainable and inclusive and to work with all local stakeholders in that sense.”
The newest edition of the World Tourism Barometer assesses the sector’s performance by region and sub-region in the first six months of 2025. Key takeaways include:
As in previous surveys, the September survey of the Panel of Tourism Experts and the UN Tourism Confidence Index point to high transport and accommodation costs as well as other economic factors as the top two challenges impacting international tourism in 2025.
Tourism inflation is expected to ease from 8.0% in 2024 to 6.8% in 2025 (projections using tourism inflation proxy) but would remain well above the pre-pandemic value of 3.1% and significantly above overall inflation (4.3%). According to the Panel, tourists will continue to seek value for money, but could also travel closer to home, make shorter trips or spend less, in response to elevated prices.
Uncertainty derived from economic and geopolitical tensions can also weigh on travel confidence. Lower consumer confidence was ranked as the third main factor affecting tourism in the September 2025 survey, while geopolitical risks (aside from ongoing conflicts) ranked fourth. The increase in trade tariffs (5th) and Travel requirements (6th) were also major concerns expressed by the Panel of Experts.
The latest UN Tourism Confidence Index shows a slight uptick in confidence levels for the last four months of 2025. On a scale of 0 to 200 (where 100 indicates equal performance), Panel Experts gave the period September-December 2025 a score of 120, up from 114 for May-August.
Some 50% of Panel experts expressed better (44%) or much better (6%) prospects for September-December, while 33% foresee similar performance than in 2024. Some 16% expect tourism performance to be worse. This positive though still cautious outlook is also reflected in the higher percentage of ‘better’ and ‘much better’ prospects for the year 2025 overall (60% in the September survey versus 49% in May) according to Panel Experts.
Despite global uncertainty, travel demand is expected to remain resilient throughout the remainder of the year. UN Tourism’s January projection of 3% to 5% growth in international arrivals for 2025 remains unchanged.
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1. Voluntarily register to participate in Vietnam safe travel program. Comply with the Code of Conduct of Civilization and Tourism issued by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism QĐ718 – 2017.pdf
2. Implementation of the Tourism statistical reporting regime issued under Circular No. 18/2021/TT-BVHTTDL December 31st, 2021 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
3. Publicly list prices of goods and services
4. Accept electronic payments, card transactions Travel card
5. Committed to quality products and services, there are preferential programs for tourists
6. Responsible for receiving and resolving complaints and reflections of tourists through the Vietnam Travel App