Seventh of world’s population go on holiday

5 December 2008, A holiday maker watches a perfect sunset in hammock at Indigo Bay Island Resort and Spa located on Bazaruto Island off the coast of Mozambique. Picture. Adrian de Kock

5 December 2008, A holiday maker watches a perfect sunset in hammock at Indigo Bay Island Resort and Spa located on Bazaruto Island off the coast of Mozambique. Picture. Adrian de Kock

Published May 17, 2012

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The number of people vacationing abroad this year is expected to top a billion for the first time, the head of the global tourism authority said.

The forecast is higher than expected and presents an opportunity for governments to create jobs in difficult economic times, added Taleb Rifai, secretary general of the World Tourism Organisation.

“We will see more than a billion tourists this year, that's virtually a seventh of the world population,” Rifai told a two-day meeting in Mexico of tourism ministers from the Group of 20 major economies. “It's a first in history.”

Statistics for the first quarter of 2012 showed a 5.8 percent increase in the flow of tourists compared to the same period in 2011, Rifai said. That's higher than a previously anticipated increase of about three to four percent over the course of the entire year, he added.

In 2011, the Spain-based World Tourism Organisation recorded 980 million international tourists, a four percent increase compared to 2010.

Rafai urged meeting participants to come up with ways to use tourism to create much-needed employment in “a world in need of growth and economic stimulation.” - Sapa-AFP

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