Every number in a DataGreat tourism report traces back to a named, page-anchored source in the stack below. The primary layer is WTTC EIR 2025. On top of it sit UN Tourism arrivals, OECD and Eurostat complements, national statistics bureaus, and a macro substrate pulled from World Bank and IMF.
No synthesis. No inference. Every claim citable.
The canonical tourism dataset: total and direct T&T contribution to GDP, direct and total employment, visitor exports, leisure vs business and domestic vs international splits, capital investment, and 10-year forecasts to 2035 — for 42 major economies and every WTTC region. Every figure in a DataGreat report cites the exact WTTC EIR 2025 page anchor it came from.
WTTC's forecast engine. The 2025F and 2035F trajectories shown in every Country Snapshot, Demand Forecast, and TAM · SAM · SOM module come from the WTTC × Oxford Economics joint model.
Formerly UNWTO. International tourist arrivals by region and subregion; inbound receipts; global arrivals to 1.45B in 2024.
visit source ↗Nights, arrivals, spend and employment for advanced economies. Cross-checked against WTTC totals.
visit source ↗Accommodation establishments, nights spent, and tourism trips across the EU-27 plus EFTA states.
visit source ↗TÜİK, INE, ONS, BEA, ABS, Destatis and peers. Granular per-country trip, night, and spend series.
GDP, GDP per capita (nominal & PPP), population, inflation. Preview table below.
visit source ↗Real GDP growth, inflation, current account — 2025-2030 forecast horizon. Oct 2025 release.
visit source ↗Industry dossiers for Travel companies, Tourism Europe, Digitalization of Travel, Global Demographics.
visit source ↗Complementary destination competitiveness index — used for ESG and infrastructure context.
visit source ↗Every tourism module in DataGreat reconciles values across these sources before the narrator composes prose. The WTTC figure is always the primary; other sources add geographic depth (national bureaus), arrivals (UN Tourism), or macro context (World Bank / IMF). When sources disagree, the report surfaces both with a source flag.
Showing top 30 countries by GDP per capita (PPP) as a demonstration of the macro layer that sits underneath every tourism calc. World Bank realized values + IMF WEO 2025–2030 forecasts. 221 economies in the full dataset.
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GDP data sourced from World Bank Open Data (api.worldbank.org) for realized GDP per capita values (PPP and Nominal, latest available 2018–2024) and IMF World Economic Outlook (October 2025) for 2025–2030 forecasts. PPP values expressed in current international dollars. Population figures from World Bank 2024 estimates. Growth column shows IMF-projected PPP per capita change from 2025 to 2030.