TOURISE and Oxford Economics Release New Global Report on Tourism Resilience in an Era of Permanent Disruption
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — TOURISE, in collaboration with Oxford Economics, today released a new report , “Resilience in a World that Doesn’t Reset: Redesigning Tourism for an Era of Permanent Disruption.” The analysis of 85 major crises over two decades shows a clear pattern: in a world defined by continuous shocks, destinations that act before disruption hits recover up to 1.5 times faster than those that wait.
“In a world that does not reset between crises, disruption is a constant feature of the global tourism landscape,” said His Excellency Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia and Chairman of TOURISE. “The real test for destinations measures how they prepare for volatility, protect traveler confidence, and maintain continuity ahead of such events.”
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Using the current Middle East crisis as a lens, where Gulf hubs carry roughly 14 percent of global transit traffic, the report provides investors and policymakers with practical guidance for navigating a system in which disruption is now the norm. Key findings include:
“Global tourism has proven remarkably resilient, reaching a record 1.52 billion international arrivals in 2025 despite a decade defined by natural and man-made disasters,” said Adam Sacks, President of Tourism Economics. “The lesson learned is that resilience can be built before disruption occurs, in the actions destinations take to prepare. In a world that no longer resets between crises, preparedness is becoming a core measure of competitiveness.”
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Powered by the Saudi Ministry of Tourism, the inaugural TOURISE Summit took place 11-13, November 2025 in Riyadh. TOURISE convened visionaries from government, business, investment, tourism and technology communities to deliver high impact initiatives and transformative deals that will reset the industry and build a tourism sector that is sustainable, equitable, and future-focused.
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Tourism Economics combines traveler insight with rigorous economics to support destinations, investors, and planners. Oxford Economics is a leading independent economic advisory firm covering more than 200 countries, 100 industrial sectors, and 8,000 cities and regions. www.tourismeconomics.com
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