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Global Tourism in 2008 and Beyond – World Travel Monitor’s Basic Figures

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This Report is based primarily on the 2007 results of IPK International’s World Travel Monitor – the continuous tourism monitoring system, which was set up in 1988. IPK now undertakes more than half a million representative interviews a year in 57 of the world’s major outbound travel markets – 36 in Europe and 21 in the rest of the world – representing an estimated 90% of world outbound travel.

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Freitag, R., Pyka, D. (2009). Global Tourism in 2008 and Beyond – World Travel Monitor’s Basic Figures. In: Conrady, R., Buck, M. (eds) Trends and Issues in Global Tourism 2009., vol 2009. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92199-8_1

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