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Africa: WTTC Projects Kenya’s Travel & Tourism Sector Reaches Over $7 Billion Economic Contribution in 2023, Jobs Surge to 1.55 Million

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The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) highlights a milestone year for Kenya’s Travel & Tourism sector, with contributions totaling KES1 trillion to the national economy in 2023.

Sector jobs grew 6% to reach a record 1.55MN, accounting for one in 13 jobs across the country.
According to breakingtravelnews.com, While domestic visitor spending reached more than KES 466BN last year, almost 15% over the previous peak and setting a new record, spending by overseas visitors continued to trail the highpoint of 1999 to reach just KES 266BN.

READ: Africa: Mombasa, Kenya Tourism Sector Surges, Generates Record Revenue of Sh352.5 Billion, [$2.67 billion] Exceeding Pre-Covid Levels

Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said; “The recovery of Kenya’s Travel & Tourism sector is a testament to its resilience. Achieving record-breaking growth across economic contribution, jobs, and domestic visitor spending highlights the sector’s vital role in the nation’s economy.

“Although international visitor spending is currently lagging behind its high point, the future of Travel & Tourism in Kenya looks strong, with substantial opportunities for growth and development over the next decade.”

READ: Africa: Kenya Tourism Board excite Nigerians with enchanting destinations, seeks 10% increase of 35,000 annual arrival from the country

What Does This Year Look Like?
ccording to the global tourism body’s latest research, Travel & Tourism’s contribution to Kenya’s economy is forecast to grow 9% year-on-year to reach almost KES 1.15TN.

Jobs supported by the sector are projected to reach more than 1.6MN, representing almost 8% of jobs in Kenya.

Domestic visitor spending is expected to continue driving the sector to reach KES 521BN, but spending by travellers from overseas is forecast to remain below the previous high to reach KES 289.5BN.

What Does the Next Decade Look Like?

With the right government support, WTTC is forecasting that the sector could grow its annual GDP contribution to KES 1.7TN by 2034, representing 7.4% of Kenya’s economy, and could potentially employ more than 2.2MN people across the country.

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