WTTC Report Shows Travel & Tourism Set to Support 91MN New Jobs by 2035
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Global Tourism Industry Set to Support 91 Million New Jobs by 2035
The travel and tourism industry is on course to support 91 million new jobs, globally, by 2035, a new survey by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) claims. However, the research – unveiled at the WTTC’s global summit in Rome, this week – also warns of a jobs shortfall potentially forming. It warned demographic and structural shifts could create a workforce shortfall of more than 43 million people if left unaddressed. In 2024, the global to…
Shortfall of 43 million workers in travel and tourism by 2035: WTTC
Rate this post The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has unveiled a pivotal report titled Future of the Travel & Tourism Workforce, revealing that the sector is poised to support one in three new jobs globally by 2035, yet faces a potential shortfall of over 43 million workers if demographic and structural trends remain unaddressed. Presented at the ongoing 25th Global Summit of WTTC in Rome, the report was developed through collaboration wi…
Tourism, a global employment engine, faces employment deficits by 2035 Rome, Italy, September 30, 2025 (InZoomMx). – The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) warned that, although the industry will be responsible for one out of every three new jobs created in the world around 2035, it faces a critical threat: the lack of sufficient staff to meet that demand.The Future of the Travel & Tourism Workforce report, presented at the 25th WTTC Global…
The sector has recovered as a global engine for job creation, but demographic changes, including the reduction of the working-age population in relation to economic growth, will have a great impact on tourism, which is expected to grow faster than the economy. This is reflected in the report "The future of the travel and tourism workforce", which the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) presented in Rome, during the annual summit held in this…
WTTC Report Shows Travel & Tourism Set to Support 91MN New Jobs by 2035
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today launches a landmark report, revealing that while the sector is on course to support one in three new jobs worldwide by 2035, demographic and structural shifts could create a workforce shortfall of more than 43MN people if left unaddressed.
Travel and tourism set to support 91 million new jobs by 2035, WTTC report says
The travel and tourism sector will be a key driver of jobs but faces a significant workforce shortfall over the next decade, according to a new report released on 30 September 2025 by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). Travel and tourism will support one in three jobs worldwide by 2035, the report’s authors say, but over 43 million positions could be vacant by the same year if demographic and structural issues, such as a “shrinking worki…
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