We visualize monthly foreign visitor arrivals, indexed to December 2019, indicating global tourism has all but recovered from COVID-19 disruptions.
Fueled by powerful social and technological megatrends, travel & tourism has grown exponentially and in 2022 made up 7.6% of global GDP.
Between 2019 and 2021, consumers enjoyed over $158 billion in combined savings because of the economic impact of online travel agencies.
Accommodations account for an estimated 264 million tonnes CO2-eq in annual emissions and the sector has an ambitious plan to reach net zero.
This infographic highlights the 10 cities where international travelers spend the most. In 2022, Dubai took top spot.
With the travel and tourism industry committing to halving carbon emissions by 2030, net zero hotels could be here sooner than you think.
Which countries have seen the biggest spikes in housing prices? These maps show the change in real and nominal housing prices since 2010.
How expansive has the Airbnb landscape become? Here’s a look at every active Airbnb listing in New York, London, and Paris in Sept 2022.
COVID-19 hit the air travel industry hard. But passenger traffic is slowly recovering, and by 2025, things are expected to return to 'normal.'
Excited to get back to travelling the world? This infographic highlights the 10 most popular tourist destinations.