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    The European Union recorded an all-time high in tourism in 2024, surpassing 3 billion nights spent at tourist accommodation establishments, according to Eurostat. This milestone represents a 2.2% increase compared to 2023, adding 65.4 million overnight stays, with a particularly strong boost in the final quarter of the year. The data highlights the resilience of the EU’s travel sector and the continued recovery of international tourism.

    EU tourism sets record with over 3 billion nights in 2024

    International visitors played a crucial role in this growth, with the number of nights spent by foreign tourists rising by 4.9%, contributing an additional 67.2 million overnight stays in 2024. In contrast, domestic tourism showed a marginal decline of 0.1% (-1.8 million nights). The figures indicate that while local travel remained steady, the surge in inbound tourism was the primary driver behind the EU’s record-breaking numbers.

    Among EU member states, Spain recorded the highest number of overnight stays, totaling 500 million, followed by Italy with 458 million, France with 451 million, and Germany with 441 million. Together, these four countries accounted for 61.6% of all nights spent at tourist accommodations in the EU. Meanwhile, the smallest numbers of overnight stays were reported in Luxembourg (3.4 million), Latvia (4.7 million), and Estonia (6.6 million), reflecting their relatively smaller tourism sectors.

    International travelers drive EU tourism growth in 2024

    Year-over-year growth was particularly notable in some smaller EU markets. Malta saw the highest increase in overnight stays, rising 14.4%, followed by Latvia at 7.4%. These countries benefited from increasing international arrivals and the expansion of their tourism infrastructure. However, some EU nations experienced slight declines in total overnight stays compared to 2023. Luxembourg saw the biggest drop at -2.7%, followed by France (-0.6%), Belgium (-0.2%), and Sweden (-0.1%).

    The final quarter of 2024 played a decisive role in reaching the 3 billion-night milestone. Between October and December, overnight stays in EU accommodations rose 5.1% compared to Q4 2023. Every EU country recorded growth in this period except Ireland, which saw a slight decline of -1.8%. The highest Q4 increases were seen in Malta (+16.5%), Latvia (+12.5%), Italy (+11.1%), and Croatia (+10.2%). This surge was driven by extended holiday travel, strong demand for winter tourism, and an increase in business travel.

    The record-breaking EU tourism figures for 2024 underscore the sector’s robust post-pandemic recovery and sustained international appeal. While certain domestic markets showed stagnation, international travelers contributed significantly to the industry’s continued expansion. With strong momentum from Q4 2024 and sustained demand for European destinations, the tourism sector is expected to maintain steady growth into 2025. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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