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Spain is Now The Worlds Fourth Most Competitive Tourist Destination

Switzerland, Germany and Austria came ahead of Spain thanks to their competitive prices, experience and official backing for the sector.

PressReleaseLeader - March 11, 2013 - Madrid, Spain - Switzerland, Germany and Austria came ahead
of Spain thanks to their competitive prices, experience and official backing for the sector.

From left to right, minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism, Jos Manuel Soria, Spanish ambassador in Germany, Juan Pablo Garca-Berdoy, and chairman of Turespaa, Manuel Butler, al the IBT tourism fair in Berlin. Photo: EFE. According to a World Economic Forum (WEF) report on tourism and competitiveness, Spain is now the worlds fourth most competitive tourist destination, having risen by four places with respect to the 2011 report. This ranking is reported in a biannual report called Reducing barriers to economic growth and job creation, which analyses 140 economies all over the world and gauges the importance of tourism to countries economic development. To produce its ranking, the WEF looks at numerous factors such as national legislation, environmental sustainability, security, infrastructure, political priority and cultural resources.

Spain takes the number one spot in the area of cultural heritage due to its large number of places that have been declared World Heritage sites. It also ranks highly in terms of capacity to host fairs and exhibitions, and for its sports facilities. It takes fifth place in terms of tourism infrastructure and comes tenth for its airport infrastructure.

Spains power in this industry is incredibly significant and it traditionally employs large numbers of young people, said Thea Chiesa, the WEFs head of aviation, travel and tourism industries, stressing that tourism is more important than ever today during the crisis, given its major impact on job creation.

Spain, leader in Germany Meanwhile, at the IBT, Germanys most important tourism fair, Spain was also revealed to be the leading Mediterranean destination for the German tourism market in 2012-2013. In fact, out of 57.7 million tourist arrivals in 2012, 9.3 million were Germans, making Germany Spains second biggest market after Britain.

The Spanish Tourist Office in Berlin also presented the Spain Tourism Awards during this fair, recognising German tour operators in four categories: Short trips and cultural routes, Active and sports trips, Sustainable holidays and Sol plus best trip.

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