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Reducing Tourism in Barcelona and Ten More European Cities Would Cost 245 Billion

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The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has warned that limiting tourism in Barcelona and ten more key European cities in the regional average to tackle the problem of massification would result in a loss of 208 billion euros (245 billion dollars) in GDP over the next three years, of which 27,000 in the Catalan capital. Likewise, 104 billion euros (122 billion dollars) in taxes (excluding tourism-specific ones) and almost 3 million jobs in j…
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A report by the World Travel and Tourism Council analyses the impact of reducing visitors to tackle the problem of massification. Andalusia, the European region with more stays in tourist flats of 2024

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The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has warned that limiting tourism in eleven key European cities, including Barcelona, to the regional average, in order to tackle the problem of massification, would result in a loss of 208 billion euros (245,000 million dollars) in GDP over the next three years. Read

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The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has warned that limiting tourism in Barcelona and ten more key European cities in the regional average to tackle the problem of massification would result in a loss of 208 billion euros (245 billion dollars) in GDP over the next three years, of which 27,000 in the Catalan capital. Likewise, 104 billion euros (122 billion dollars) in taxes (excluding tourism-specific ones) and almost 3 million jobs in j…

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