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Top Ten World's Tourism Earners

By dorotix, December 11th 2009 in Travel News

Tourism is a huge industry. It is an important pillar of many economies that generates billions of dollars
annually. Without revenues from tourism even the world's strongest and most prosperous countries could
shake. Despite the economic downturn, which has stopped many people from traveling, the world's most
popular destinations still receive enormous numbers of visitors, who leave enormous amounts of money in the
pockets of their hosts.

In 2008 there were 922 million tourists traveling to foreign countries (reflecting 2% growth year on year)
where they spent US$ 944 billion, according to the World Tourist Organization. Of course, 2009 is to bring a
decline in tourism due to the recession - in the first four months of the year there were 8% less people
traveling around our globe in comparison to the same months of 2008. Still, by 2010 international arrivals are
estimated to reach 1.6 billion.

Austria
$21.8 billion

Winter in Brixen, Austria. By jorik de beer


Tones of white fluffy snow perfect for skiing, Alpine hiking, cafes of Vienna, chocolate stores filled with the
most delicious pralines, a superb cultural offer... It's hard to say "no" once you are there? So you don't, and
neither do other tourists. Austria is a tiny country of great travel opportunities both in summer and winter
months, and Austrians know how to make loads out of it. Tourism is an extremely important part of the
country's economy - it accounts for almost 9% of Austrian GDP.

Turkey
$22.0 billion

Somewhere in Turkey. By Sindre Sorhus

How not to visit (and spend money) a country with such a variety of archaeological, historical and natural
sites (the state is home to two of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World). Over recent years Turkey has
become one of the most popular travel destinations - between 2000 and 2008 the number of visitors increased
from 8 million to almost 40 million! Therefore, the country is the world's eight most visited state (by number
of arrivals) and the ninth revenue owner.

Australia
$24.7 billion
Surfing in Australia, Gold Coast. By Michael Dawes

Whether you come for surfing, best caffee latte in the world, or business, Australia is one of those countries
you can easily fall in love with. The Opera House, Uluru, Great Ocean Road, fascinating outback, golden
beaches and multicultural atmosphere...the country has a wide array of tempting offers for backpackers,
holidaymakers and travelers, who left almost US$ 25 billion in the country in 2008, reflecting a 10% increase
year on year. No wonder tourism is an important pillar of the Australian economy.

United Kingdom
$36.0 billion
London. By Dimitry B

United Kingdom, and more specifically London, is a must-see for every traveler. The capital of Great Britain
is the second most visited city in the world, with a number of visitors totaling to almost 15 million in 2008.
With the strong British pound, the country is also one of the most expensive destinations where coffee may
cost you twice as much as in other European countries. Still 30 million of visitors annually prove United
Kingdom is worth what it earns.

Germany
$40.0 billion
Hohenzollern Castle in Germany. By Trodel

Germans are creative and inventive. They know how to make a product for sale out of everything, be it
sausage, potatoes or yodeling. They don't have an Eiffel Tower, never-ending golden beaches, or Gaudi's
architectural masterpieces that dot Barcelona, but still, tourism brought Germans US$ 40 billion in 2008. Be it
fairy-tale castles, Berlin's liberal atmosphere, kebabs that conquer its Turkish archetype - something must have
attracted 25 million people that came to visit Germany in 2008 and made the country the world's ninth most
popular tourist destination.

China
$40.8 billion
Cong Sheng Temple, Dali, China. By CW YE

China is a colossal country of enormous travel opportunities and diversity that cannot be found anywhere else.
It is becoming a more and more popular destination - in 2008, 53 million tourists arrived to China, making it
the fourth most visited country in the world. By the way of comparison, in 1978, the country received about
230,000 foreign tourists. Among main areas generating the highest income for China are Beijing, Shanghai and
Guangzhou - these are the richest and the most frequently visited regions.

Italy
$45.7 billion
Vineyards in Rocchetta Belbo,Piedmont in Italy. By bluestardrop

Tourism is one of Italy's most profitable industrial sectors, with revenue of over US $45 billion. Rich art,
superb cuisine, fashion and culture attract millions of visitors per year from around the world. Italy boasts 44
World Heritage sites, which is more than any other country on our globe, and its ancient cities, Mediterranean
beaches and richness of tradition have been travel and money magnets for centuries.

France
$55.6 billion
Eguisheim, France. By Ela2007

No matter what you search for, you will find it in France. Millions know it, and they keep coming for superb
skiing in the French Alps, laid-back surfing in Biarritz, crazy partying in Paris, relaxing in Boulogne or
sampling best quality wine in Burgundy. In 2008 France was visited by 79 million people, which made it the
world's number one destination by the number of visitors, and the country boasts the title of the world's third
biggest tourism earner.

Spain
$61.6 billion
Valdoviño Beach, Galicia, Spain. By Carlospics

Golden beaches, medieval towns, flamenco dancers, fruity sangria, Barcelona's museums, ski slopes of
Pyrenees - this (and much more) is Spain. Over the recent years the country has surpassed Italy, its
Mediterranean rival, and now it is the world's third most popular travel destination. In the last two decades
tourism has become a vital contributor to Spain's economy, generating around US$ 60 billion annually.

United States
$110.1 billion
New York. By ferqusonphotography

In 2008, 35 million tourists visited Times Square, 31 million took a stroll down the Las Vegas Strip, 24 million
saw the National Mall and Memorial Parks in Washington. The United States is the second most visited
country in the world - the US regained its number two position in arrivals, which it lost to Spain after 11
September 2001. Moreover, the USA is the number one state in terms of revenues generated by tourism. In
2008 the country earned over US $ 110 billion, which is almost twice as much as Spain, the world's second
biggest earner.

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