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You are here: Home / Press / WTTC: U.S. travel sector rebounds in 2021, may surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2022

WTTC: U.S. travel sector rebounds in 2021, may surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2022

Originally seen HERE.

Research from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) reveals the U.S. travel & tourism sector could experience year-over-year (YOY) growth of 35.6% in 2021, significantly outpacing the year’s overall global tourism recovery.

The outlook is even more rosy for 2022, with the travel sector in the U.S. expected to grow by another 28.4%, reaching nearly $2 trillion of the U.S. economy for a contribution exceeding pre-pandemic levels.

By comparison, in 2019, the U.S. travel & tourism sector’s contribution to GDP represented nearly $1.9 trillion (8.6% of the U.S. economy). However, in 2020, when the pandemic brought international travel to an almost complete standstill, the contribution to the sector dropped 41% to just $1.1 trillion (5.3% of the U.S. economy).

Based on the latest research from the WTTC—which represents the global travel & tourism sector—produced in partnership with Oxford Economics, key findings for the U.S. travel & tourism sector for 2021 and 2022:

GDP contribution and growth
In 2021, the U.S. travel & tourism sector can expect a YOY growth of 35.6%, representing an increase of $393 billion, for a total contribution of nearly $1.5 trillion to the U.S. GDP. In comparison, the global economy is set to receive a 30.7% YOY increase from the travel & tourism sector in 2021.

At the current recovery rate, in 2022, the U.S. could experience a further YOY growth of 28.4%, representing an increase of $425 billion and bringing the sector’s total contribution to the U.S. economy beyond pre-pandemic levels at over $1.9 trillion.

Travel spending
The nation’s economy has benefited from a rise in domestic travel, with spending set to increase 40.4% ($261 billion) in 2021, with a further YOY rise of 22.9% expected in 2022.

Although international spending by travelers in the U.S. is set to grow by a mere 1.9% this year due to prolonged travel restrictions throughout the year, recent changes to international travel restrictions will provide a significant YOY boost of almost 228% in 2022, representing an increase of $98 billion and total contribution of $141 billion.

Jobs
After the U.S. travel sector’s loss of more than 5.5 million jobs last year, employment is set to rise by 26.2% in 2021, representing an increase of 2.9 million jobs and total contribution of nearly 14 million jobs. In comparison, 2019 contribution represented more than 16.5 million jobs.

In 2022, employment is set to increase a further 19.7%, representing a YOY increase of 2.75 million jobs and bringing total jobs across the U.S. travel & tourism sector above pre-pandemic levels at 16.72 million jobs.

“Our research shows that while the global travel & tourism sector is slowly beginning to recover, the U.S. is recovering faster than many other regions,” said Julia Simpson, president/CEO, WTTC. “Last year, the pandemic decimated more than five million travel & tourism jobs across the U.S.; however, due to a predicted rise in international and domestic spend this year and next, both jobs and GDP are on the rise.”

She added, “The U.S. opening its borders and easing restrictions to major source markets such as the U.K. and the EU will provide a massive boost to economies on both sides of the Atlantic. However, the long-term recovery of the sector in the U.S and around the world depends on the U.S. border remaining open to international visitors and making travel easier.”

Measures to boost GDP and job growth
According to the research, the sector’s contribution to the U.S. GDP and the rise in jobs could be more positive this year and next, especially if governments worldwide put the measures below in place to facilitate global travel. Among these measures:

– Allowing fully vaccinated travelers to move freely, irrespective of their origin or eventual destination.

– The implementation of digital solutions that enable travelers to easily prove their COVID status, in turn speeding up the process at borders around the world.

– For safe international travel to fully restart, governments must recognize all vaccines authorized by WHO.

– Continued support of the COVAX/UNICEF initiative to ensure equitable distribution of vaccines around the world.

– The continued implementation of enhanced health and safety protocols, which will underpin consumer confidence.

If these five measures are followed before the end of 2021, research shows the impact on the economy and jobs across the U.S. could be considerable.

Travel & tourism’s contribution to GDP could rise by 40.9% (more than $450 billion) by the end of this year, followed by a YOY increase of a further 30.9% ($480 billion) in 2022. This would equate to a $165 billion increase in contribution to the U.S. economy compared to pre-pandemic levels.

International spending would also benefit from government action, and experience a growth of 5.4% this year, and a significant boost of 253% in 2022.

The sector’s growth could also have a positive impact on employment, with a 31.1% increase in jobs in 2021. However, with the right measures to support travel & tourism, the number of those employed in the sector could surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2022, with a YOY increase of 22%, reaching more than 17.7 million jobs.

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