In total,
outbound travel spending grew 8 percent to $ 828 billion in 2011, according to the World Travel Monitor.
Global
outbound travel spending is rising faster than the number of trips, indicating higher spending per trip.
Not exact matches
The yuan's weakness threatens to erode
outbound Chinese
travel, which is the fastest - growing overseas source market for U.S.
travel spending.
The World Tourism Organisation estimates that an additional two million Arabs will
travel abroad within the next twenty years, taking its total of
outbound tourists to 37 million,
spending an estimated $ 20 billion and accounting for 2.2 % of global
outbound travel, a rise of 0.7 %.
World
Travel & Tourism Council figures show China is the world's third largest market for
outbound tourists
spending around US$ 55 billion in 2010.
Research company Euromonitor International, argues the number of
outbound trips from the UAE alone increased by five per cent to 3.5 million in 2015, with those travellers
spending $ 19.35 billion, up ten per cent on 2014 - UAE residents
travelled for longer and
spent more in 2015.