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Peru: Receptive tourism up by 7%, to generate US$3.50 billion in 2015

Peru: Receptive tourism up by 7%, to generate US$3.50 billion in 2015

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 Lima, Dec. 10.
 Peru's receptive tourism will expand by 7%, generate incomes worth US$3.50 billion and experience a significant recovery by year-end, National Chamber of Tourism (Canatur) Chairman Jorge Jochamowitz reported.

"This will be a remarkable recovery compared to the scarce 1.7% growth recorded in 2014. Progress was possible thanks to the number of attendees to the Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governors of the World Bank Group (WBG) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)," he affirmed.

Likewise, the Canatur officer estimated this figure may climb to 8% next year, supported by the upcoming APEC event to be held in Lima on November 17th-19th, 2016.

"However, a slight stagnation in 2016 is expected to occur due to the Dollar rise, El Niño climate phenomenon's presence and tourism market crisis expected to hit our country given the upcoming Rio Olympic Games (Brazil)," he noted.

Nonetheless, he said tourism should remain as the country's third foreign-currency generating sector.

Domestic tourism

According to Jochamowitz, domestic tourism will expand by 9% (41.3 million trips) in 2015, noting that 37.9 million trips took place the year before. 

"The average domestic tourist, a youngster, usually spends S/.400 (about US$119 million) per trip. They [young people] are boosting a new trip culture across the national territory," he told.

Peru Travel Mart 2016, Peru and Regions

On the other hand, the Canatur Chairman confirmed the 23rd Peru Travel Mart 2016 (PTM 2016) will take place at Lima's 27 de Enero Convention Center on May 13th-16th.

Jochamowitz forecasted this new edition will gather a total of 150 international buyers from the United States, Canada, Mexico and Latin American countries. 

Peru Travel Mart is a professional event, which provides the opportunity to build a greater knowledge of Peru, as a tourist destination, as well as a country to make business appointments with entrepreneurs arriving from overseas.

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