Each year WTTC undertakes in depth TSA research studies on selected countries. These Special Country Reports quantify all aspects of Travel & Tourism demand then translate this information into economic concepts of production, which can be compared with other industries and the economy as a whole to provide information that will assist in policy and business decision-making. The reports also set out WTTC's recommendations on policies that we believe will help optimize the potential benefits of Travel & Tourism, ensuring longer-term sustainable development and spreading the benefits across all levels of the economy and country.
Algarve Travel & Tourism (2003)
Author: WTTC
The Algarve could be one of Europe's most sought-after tourism destinations. In addition to its spectacular natural environment, including first-class beaches, it boasts a rich variety of attractions to suit many different tourist tastes and budgets - including a fascinating historical and cultural heritage and warm and friendly people. Yet its enormous Travel & Tourism potential is far from being realized - and, in fact, much of it has not even been properly tapped.
Aviation in Egypt (2005)
Author: WTTC
The aim of this study, undertaken bu the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) on behalf of the Egyptian Tourism Federation (ETF), is to understand the impact of the possible adoption by the Egyptian government of air transport liberalization policies on Egypt's Travel & Tourism industry and the national economy. It also attempts to assess the likely direct and indirect benefits of such policies, which are designed to open up the aviation and air services markets.
Botswana Travel & Tourism (2007)
Author: WTTC
Although Botswana's Travel & Tourism has shown good growth over the past decade, and the country is one of Africa's most exciting travel destinations, it remains relatively unknown, and is heavily dependent on intraregional tourists. Indeed, as far as long-haul markets are concerned, it is probably Africa's best-kept secret.
Brunei Darussalam Travel & Tourism (2006)
Author: WTTC
The key role that Travel & Tourism will play in Brunei Darussalam's future economic and social development is indisputable. However, much work still needs to be done in order to ensure that the industry's potential is fully tapped. Both government and industry will have to overcome a number of challenges to maximize the sustainable benefits that Travel & Tourism can bring to the economy ad society in the medium to longer term.
Caribbean Travel & Tourism (2004)
Author: WTTC
While this Tourism Satellite Accounting research clearly identifies the economic intensity of Travel & Tourism regionally and within many individual Caribbean countries, there is still insufficient awareness and understanding of the industry's contribution - how it permeates the depth and breadth of the general economy and overall fabric of the Caribbean society.
China and Hong Kong and Macau (2006)
Author: WTTC
Only three years after releasing its ground-breaking report on Travel & Tourism in China and Hong Kong SAR, WTTC has found it necessary to follow up that work and produce an update for one simple and compelling reason - within tem years time, China will become the second largest Travel & Tourism economy in the world.
China and Hong Kong and Macau Travel & Tourism (2006)
Author: WTTC
Report in Chinese language
China and Hong Kong Travel & Tourism (2003)
Author: WTTC
Is China ready to become a world tourism power, crating 40 million jobs over the next ten years? - According to research conducted for the purpose of this report, China has the potential to become one of the world's great tourism economies - in terms of inbound, domestic and outbound travel.
China and Hong Kong Travel & Tourism (2003)
Author: WTTC
Report in Chinese language
Croatia Travel & Tourism (2002)
Author: WTTC
Croatia's recent Travel & Tourism growth confirms that it is well on track to recapture the demand levels it enjoyed prior to the outbreak of war in 1990, although yield will take more time to recover. Major political and economic reforms, which have promoted stability and open markets, have contributed to stimulating growth in the short term. Croatia now needs to adopt a cohesive, long-term strategy for sustainable development, to ensure it attracts the right kind of tourism in future with benefits for all stakeholders.


