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Raport OCDE: Fenomenele meteo extreme și conflictele schimbă vacanțele. Cum se transformă turismul în 2026
World🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

Raport OCDE: Fenomenele meteo extreme și conflictele schimbă vacanțele. Cum se transformă turismul în 2026

The OECD has released a report highlighting how extreme weather, geopolitical conflicts, and changing traveler preferences are reshaping global tourism by 2026. International tourist arrivals in OECD member countries increased by 3.4% in 2025, reaching a record 847 million. However, rising tensions, shifting behaviors, and extreme weather events are forcing destinations to adapt by implementing safety measures, limiting visitor numbers, and promoting responsible tourism. Some countries like Finland, Japan, South Korea, and Norway saw double-digit growth in international visitors, while others such as Canada, Germany, Ireland, and the United States experienced declines. Tourism to Israel was heavily impacted by Middle East conflicts, with visitor numbers remaining significantly below pre-pandemic levels. The report notes that travelers are increasingly prioritizing safety, affordability, and familiar destinations amid ongoing uncertainties.

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Raport OCDE: Fenomenele meteo extreme și conflictele schimbă vacanțele. Cum se transformă turismul în 2026

The OECD has released a report highlighting how extreme weather, geopolitical conflicts, and changing traveler preferences are reshaping global tourism by 2026. International tourist arrivals in OECD member countries increased by 3.4% in 2025, reaching a record 847 million. However, rising tensions, shifting behaviors, and extreme weather events are forcing destinations to adapt by implementing safety measures, limiting visitor numbers, and promoting responsible tourism. Some countries like Finland, Japan, South Korea, and Norway saw double-digit growth in international visitors, while others such as Canada, Germany, Ireland, and the United States experienced declines. Tourism to Israel was heavily impacted by Middle East conflicts, with visitor numbers remaining significantly below pre-pandemic levels. The report notes that travelers are increasingly prioritizing safety, affordability, and familiar destinations amid ongoing uncertainties.

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