Europe’s tourism sector maintained a strong efficiency in Q2 2025, highlighting its resilience amid ongoing financial pressures and geopolitical uncertainty. In line with the European Journey Fee’s newest report, “European Tourism: Developments & Prospects”, worldwide vacationer arrivals rose reasonably by 3.3% in comparison with the identical interval in 2024. In the meantime, nights spent fell barely by 0.7% — a decline seemingly pushed by calendar results, together with the shift of Easter to late April and adjustments to highschool vacation schedules, relatively than a drop in demand.
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