WTTC claims Travel & Tourism to create 4.5m. new jobs across the EU by 2035
WTTC forecasts substantial growth for the EU's Travel & Tourism sector, predicting a significant job increase and a GDP contribution rising to nearly 2.3 trillion euros by 2035, highlighting its pivotal economic and strategic role. The article WTTC claims Travel & Tourism to create 4.5m. new jobs across the EU by 2035 first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) reveals a bright future for the European Union’s Travel & Tourism sector, with strong growth predicted over the next decade.
According to the global tourism body’s latest Economic Impact Research, by 2035, Travel & Tourism is expected to support an additional 4.5mn. jobs, to reach more than 30mn., reinforcing its vital role in the EU’s economic and social landscape.
The sector will be supporting one in seven jobs across the region, becoming one of the most strategically important industries within the EU.
WTTC forecasts show Travel & Tourism’s GDP contribution rising to almost 2.3 tm. euros, with its economic share climbing to just under 11%, over the same period. The sector will continue to outperform broader economic growth with a 10-year CAGR of 1.8%, compared to 1.3% for the EU economy overall.
The sector will also contribute more than 900 bbn. euros annually to EU governments through tax revenues.
International visitor spending is expected to reach 730bn. euros over the next 10 years, whilst domestic visitor spending is projected to exceed 1.2 tn. euros.
A Look at 2025
In 2025, Travel & Tourism across the EU is forecast to contribute nearly 1.9tn. euros to the bloc’s GDP, accounting for 10.5% of the EU economy. Employment is expected to reach almost 26 mn. euros, representing 12% of all EU jobs – a clear sign of the sector’s growing impact.
International visitor spending is expected to reach 573bn. euros this year, growing more than 11% year-on-year. Domestic spending is also projected to increase, to reach 1.1 tm. euros, growing 1.6% year-on-year.
During his first meeting with the global tourism body in Brussels, WTTC welcomed the appointment of Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas as European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport & Tourism – a landmark moment for the European Union and the Travel & Tourism sector.

WTTC President & CEO Julia Simpson with Apostolos Tzitzikostas, European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport & Tourism.
This dedicated portfolio signals a renewed focus on a sector that supports millions of livelihoods across the continent and plays a vital role in driving economic growth, inclusion, and innovation.
WTTC also applauded the Commissioner’s announcement of a forthcoming Sustainable Tourism Strategy and looks forward to contributing to the development of this critical roadmap for the future of Travel & Tourism in the EU.
WTTC President & CEO Julia Simpson said “The EU’s Travel & Tourism sector continues to show resilience, driving jobs, innovation, and regional growth. The next decade is a chance to build a more connected and sustainable, strengthening resilience in established tourism destinations, and opening new ones across Europe. Appointing a commissioner with a dedicated tourism brief is a strong signal that the EU recognises the sector’s power to support communities and boost prosperity. We look forward to working with Commissioner Tzitzikostas to shape polices that match the sector’s scale and opportunity. To seize this moment, governments must back the sector with clear frameworks and investment – embracing destination stewardship to ensure growth benefits both people and planet.”
This year also marks a pivotal moment for Travel & Tourism as WTTC prepares to host its 2025 Global Summit in Rome this September, bringing together world leaders in Travel & Tourism to spotlight innovation, investment and resilience.
The choice of Rome as host of one of the world’s most prestigious Travel & Tourism events reflects the strategic importance of the EU to the global Travel & Tourism agenda. The EU continues to lead the way in sustainability, connectivity, and collaboration. The EU’s role isn’t just regional, it’s global.
A Look Back on Last Year
In 2024, the EU’s Travel & Tourism sector contributed almost 1.8tn. euros to the EU’s GDP, more than 10% of the economy. This exceeded 2019 levels by almost 6%. Jobs grew nearly 5% year-on-year to over 24.5MN, accounting for one in 9 jobs across the region.
Domestic visitor spending reached 1tn. euros, whilst international visitor spending grew to 515bn. euros. This latest Economic Impact Research reaffirms the sectors long-term potential and its critical role in job creation, investment, and prosperity across every corner of the EU.
In collaboration with Oxford Economics, WTTC produces reports annually on the economic and employment impact of Travel & Tourism for 185 economies.
Each year, WTTC also releases its groundbreaking Environmental Social Research, which shows the sector’s emissions stood at 12.7% of all emissions across the EU in 2023 – underscoring the critical need for continued sustainable innovation as Travel & Tourism expands.
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