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TRAVELERS CALL FOR CHANGE AS TOURISM RECOVERS FROM PANDEMIC, FACES UNCERTAINTY: FUTURE TOURISM SURVEY
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, June 2, 2022 PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- 44% of public want new rules and technology to ease travel, YouGov poll of 11 
countries finds
- 34% want travel to be more sustainable and 29% call for planet and health to 
come before profit
- Amid economic uncertainty 42% of people still plan international holidays in 
next 6 months
- 64% do not expect to travel for business reflecting concerns of a global 
slowdown

Travelers want the global tourism sector to learn the lessons of the pandemic, 
and to change for the better, a brand-new global survey has found.

The Future of Tourism Survey explored attitudes to travel and the expectations 
of consumers in 11 countries around the world. It found that:
- 44% of respondents called for greater harmonization of health protocols and 
the use of technology to enable seamless travel.
- 34% wanted to see greater sustainability at the heart of tourism.
- 29% wanted to see health and sustainability prioritized over profits for the 
travel sector.
- 33% called for greater financial protections for travelers – likely in 
response to the experience of the pandemic.

People from China, India, and South Korea were most in favor of greater 
harmonization of safety protocols and use of technology to make travel simpler.
Conducted by YouGov and commissioned by the Ministry of Tourism of Saudi 
Arabia, almost 14,000 people were polled, across China, the United States, the 
United Kingdom, Germany, India, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, South Korea, Spain 
and Sweden.

His Excellency Ahmed Al Khateeb, Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia said: "The 
pandemic has a profound impact on the global tourism sector. It has shown us 
all – travelers, tourists, businesses and governments, that we can do things 
differently.

"The Future of Tourism Survey shows that the public want us to learn the 
lessons of the pandemic and to make changes that put health, sustainability, 
and the better use of technology, at the heart of future tourism."

The Survey found that the travelers' attitudes have changed following two years 
of pandemic and lock downs which have constrained travel. 55% of respondents 
are now more likely to travel domestically. And 32% of people are more willing 
to make an international trip than they were before COVID.

Economic uncertainty and rising prices have damped enthusiasm for travel over 
the next 6 months. Globally, 42% of people are either likely or very likely to 
travel internationally for a holiday, compared with 39% who are either unlikely 
or very unlikely to do so.

The biggest impact, however, has been on business travel. Just 18% of 
respondents consider themselves likely or very likely to travel for 
internationally for business.

Chinese, Japanese and Americans were least optimistic about the prospect of 
international travel. By contrast British, Indians and Saudis considered 
themselves most likely to travel internationally in the next 6 months
The Future of Tourism Survey was released ahead of the 116th meeting of the 
Executive Council of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), 
which will take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia next week, hosted by the Saudi 
Ministry of Tourism.

Strengthening the tourism sector and adapting to future demands for greater 
sustainability and resilience are high on the agenda.

Prior to the pandemic, Travel and Tourism (including its direct, indirect and 
induced impacts) accounted for 1 in 4 of all new jobs created across the world, 
10.3% of all jobs (333 million), and 10.3% of global GDP (US$9.6 trillion).

His Excellency Ahmed Al Khateeb, Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia said: 
"Saudi Arabia is a brand-new tourism destination. We opened our doors to 
international tourism just before the pandemic, and because of that we are 
willing and able to think and act in new and different ways.

"By aligning vision, leadership and resources we have been able to create a new 
model for tourism which is more resilient and more sustainable by design. We 
look forward to sharing our insights and to working with our international 
partners to build a brighter future for tourism."

Last week the World Economic Forum released its Travel and Tourism Development 
Index. Saudi Arabia moved up 10 places to 33rd in the world overall.  The 
independent index benchmarks 117 countries on 17 pillars crucial to the 
development and resiliency of their travel and tourism industries.

Saudi moved from 43rd in 2019 to 33rd in 2021, the second largest rise in 
rankings, as a result of improvements across almost all indicators.  This was 
the first report to be produced since Saudi opened for international tourism in 
September 2019.

The UNWTO Executive Council will meet in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on 7-8 June.

NOTE TO EDITORS
About the Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Tourism leads the Saudi Tourism ecosystem, with 
support from the Saudi Tourism Authority and the Tourism Development Fund. The 
Ministry sets the Kingdom's tourism sector strategy and is responsible for the 
development of policies and regulations, developing human capital, gathering 
statistics, and attracting investment.  It works in partnership with the Saudi 
Tourism Authority, which promotes Saudi Arabia as a global tourism destination, 
and the Tourism Development Fund, which executes the Ministry's investment 
strategy by providing funding for the sector's development.

Headed by His Excellency Ahmed Al Khateeb, the Ministry was founded in February 
2020, following the opening of Saudi Arabia to international leisure tourists 
for the first time in its history in 2019. Saudi Arabia aims to welcome 100 
million tourism visits by 2030, increasing the sector's contribution to GDP 
from 3% to 10%. Digital initiatives, providing technical solutions for tourism 
promotion, research and development to improve the tourism sector, innovation 
for emerging technologies.

About the United Nations World Tourism Organization
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is the United Nations agency responsible 
for the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible 
tourism.

As the leading international organization in the field of tourism, UNWTO 
promotes tourism as a driver of economic growth, inclusive development and 
environmental sustainability and offers leadership and support to the sector in 
advancing knowledge and tourism policies worldwide.

YouGov Polling: Methodology:
- Online interviews via YouGov's proprietary panel + partner panels
Target Profile:
- Residents of markets listed below
- Males & females aged 18+ (general population sample)
Sample Size:
Country     Sample  	Representation
US	    1000	Nat rep
UK 	    2000	Nat rep
Spain	    1000	Nat rep
India	    1000	Urban rep
China	    1000	Online rep
KSA	    1000	Urban rep
Mexico	    1000	Urban rep
Germany	    2000	Nat rep
Japan	    1000	Nat rep
South Korea 1000	Nat rep
Sweden      1000	Nat rep
TOTAL     13,000	

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PDF - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1830562/Future_tourism_survey.pdf

Source:  YouGov
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