Introduction: World Tourism and the Tourist in 2030
This report explores the future of world tourism in 2030, focusing on tourist experiences and market shifts.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Authors: | Prof. Ian Yeoman |
Time horizon: | 2030 |
Geographic focus: | Global, Europe, United States, China, India, Albania, Macao, Dubai, Africa, Scotland |
Methods
The research method involved scenario planning, trend analysis, and data from the Future Foundation’s Changing Lives Survey, a comprehensive study of European households.
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Key Insights
The report, written by futurologist Ian Yeoman, provides a comprehensive analysis of trends that will shape world tourism by 2030. It discusses the impact of technological advancements, demographic changes, and global economic growth on the tourism industry. The book predicts significant shifts in tourist destinations and activities, with a focus on real experiences over virtual ones. It also examines the influence of new media on destination choice and the ongoing relevance of issues like terrorism and climate change. Supported by the Future Foundation's Changing Lives Survey, the report offers scenarios for future tourism, including space travel and the rise of medical tourism in India. It anticipates a strong global economy and a growing interest in health, well-being, and unique experiences among tourists.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2030 time horizon | 2030s time horizon | Africa geographic scope | Albania geographic scope | China geographic scope | Dubai geographic scope | English publication language | Europe geographic scope | Global geographic scope | India geographic scope | Macao geographic scope | Scotland geographic scope | United States geographic scope | cultural shifts | demographic changes | destination choice | economic growth | experience focus | health tourism | leisure | market trends | space travel | technological impact | tourism | tourism futures | tourist | travel