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Amadeus and UN Tourism report reveals demand growth for travel to Americas

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October 28, 2024
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A partnership between hospitality technology company Amadeus and UN Tourism has released a report indicating a sustained increase in travel demand to the Americas, with North America leading as the most sought-after destination.

The report, titled ‘Travel Insights: Focus on Americas, September to December 2024’, showcases a 13% growth in interest for North America and a 12% increase for Central America.

It also aims to assist various tourism stakeholders in understanding and capitalising on the latest travel trends within the Americas, as well as highlights that the top ten most searched destinations remain unchanged from 2023, with Canada, the US and Mexico at the forefront.

Notably, Mexico’s beach destinations saw a 19% surge in searches while Chile, Colombia and Peru experienced the highest growth rates in the region.

The insights into subregions for the last four months of the year reveal that North America draws the most searches from travellers in the US, the UK, Canada, and Brazil, with New York City being the prime destination.

Central America’s interest is led by Costa Rica and Panama, with El Salvador witnessing a 25% growth. In the Caribbean, Puerto Rico has become the second most searched destination.

South America maintains strong interest, with Brazil as the top destination and Florianópolis experiencing an increase in interest since 2023.

China has emerged as one of the top 30 origin markets for North America, with a 53% increase in searches for trips to the Americas. Japan also recorded a 40% growth in traveller interest.

UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “UN Tourism is pleased to once again partner with our Affiliate Member Amadeus to provide key insights on travel trends to the Americas. The data on searches and bookings provides an essential tool for all stakeholders in the region and enhances data-driven sound strategies for tourism.”

Amadeus announced the expansion of its services into the leisure travel market with the launch of Amadeus Leisure Connect, earlier this year.

“Amadeus and UN Tourism report reveals demand growth for travel to Americas” was originally created and published by Hotel Management Network, a GlobalData owned brand.

 


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