OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2014
This report provides comparative knowledge, both policy and data, through thematic chapters and country-specific policy and statistical profiles. The report highlights key tourism policy developments, focuses on issues that rank high on the policy agenda in the field of tourism and provides a broad overview and interpretation of tourism trends in the OECD area and beyond. The 2014 edition focuses on tourism and growth, and covers 48 countries.
Tourism Trends and Policies is an international reference and benchmark on how effectively countries are supporting competitiveness, innovation and growth in tourism, and sheds light on policies and practices associated with this. It is published every two years.
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Finland
Finnish tourism had an excellent year in 2012. A record 20.3 million nights were achieved, of which 14.5 million from domestic tourists. As in the previous year, the engine behind the growth was increased foreign demand, especially from the Russian Federation. Nights spent by foreign tourists increased by 5.4%, while the number of nights spent by domestic tourists increased only slightly, by 0.2%. Finland received 7.6 million foreign visitors in 2012 – an increase of 5% on 2011. The largest markets for overnights were the neighbouring countries of the Russian Federation and Sweden, followed by Germany and the United Kingdom.
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