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MICE Tourism: An Increased

Opportunity for the Black Sea Destinations

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Inbound Tourism: World

Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

International tourist arrivals and tourism receipts, 1995-2012*

529562

588 604 626677 676 696 690

762807

853908 892

949

403436 436 443 457 476 466 485

533

634680

746

860 854

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1.0761.041

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400

600

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International tourist arrivals (million)

International tourism receipts (BOP Travel, US$ billion)

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Purpose of VisitInternational Tourist Arrivals (million) Inbound tourism by purpose of visit, 2012 (share)

Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) ©

Leisure, recreation and

holidays52%

VFR, health, religion, other

27%

Business and professional

14%Not specified7%

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Inbound Tourism: Central and Eastern EuropeInternational tourist arrivals and tourism receipts, 1995-2012*

5866

7268 65

69 7276

81

89 9094

9992

95

2027 28 27

21 20 21 22 2429

3339

49 48 48

103 104112

58 5756

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50

100

150

International tourist arrivals (million)

International tourism receipts (BOP Travel, US$ billion)

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The Value of the Black Sea Destinations

• The Black Sea Destinations attracted over 94 million international tourists in 2012 that represents 18% of the whole European tourism

• Turkey is today the number 6 in the ranking of top 10 inbound tourism destinations

• The Russian Federation entered the top 10 at number 9, climbing three positions

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The Value of the Black Sea Destinations

• The successful Euro 2012 has considerably ensured the growth of inbound tourism volume in Ukraine

• Both Bulgaria and Romania showed positive balance in terms of international tourist arrivals

• Georgia, the small tourism destination, was the most fastest growing one in 2012 in Central and Eastern Europe with 36% growth

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MICE Tourism – Key Trends in the Black Sea City Destinations

• Improved accessibility• The role of Convention Bureaus • Increased accommodation capacities and overnight stays• New brand hotels• Upcoming mega events• Membership in international associations

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MICE Tourism – Key Trends in the Black Sea Coastal Destinations

• Heavy investment in hard infrastructure• Improved accessibility• Increased number of brand and luxury hotels• Increased number of conference facilities

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MICE Tourism – Key Trends in the Black Sea Coastal Destinations

• New product development• International cultural and sporting events • Positioning strategies and marketing campaigns• Extended seasonality

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Europe: International Tourist Arrivals still to grow from 500 mn to almost 750 mn

500 mn

International Tourism, Europe International Tourist Arrivals, million

Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) ©

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1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

620 mn

740 mn

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Thank you!

Mr. Beka JakeliRegional Programme for Europe, UNWTO

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