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France, Spain, US, China & Italy – Top 5 destinations in pre-Covid era

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With lockdowns beginning to ease, many countries are starting to think about how to restart tourism, a vital economic engine.

Even so, international tourist numbers could fall by up to 80% in 2020, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).

But, in a normal pre-coronavirus year, which were the most visited destinations?

France is the world’s number one destination for international tourists, according to the most recent figures from UNWTO. Almost 90 million people visited the country in 2018.

Spain isn’t far behind, with over 82 million visitors. The United States, China and Italy complete the top five.

These countries are also among the hardest hit by Covid-19, with the US, Italy, France and Spain (along with the United Kingdom and Brazil) to date recording the world’s highest number of confirmed coronavirus deaths.

Lockdowns caused havoc in these economies. Countries reliant on travel and tourism saw “particularly large” disruptions, according to the International Monetary Fund.

Of the top five most visited nations, Spain in particular will be feeling the heat in this respect – where international tourists spend about $81 billion annually. That’s over 16% of its total exports, while the same figure is under 10% for France and Italy.

Those numbers pale in comparison to Saint Lucia, though, where international tourism receipts make up more than 81% of total exports. Globally, the tourism industry accounts for 10% of GDP and jobs.