The European Statistical Office (Eurostat) is organizing a webinar on tourism statistics on September 18 to present interesting data for the sector in Europe.
This event is open to all interested stakeholders in the tourism industry, data analysts, policymakers, and researchers, offering a comprehensive look into the latest trends, methodologies, and data in European tourism.
According to Eurostat, this webinar will introduce them to European tourism statistics, including the recent innovative project on data sharing with Airbnb, Booking, Expedia Group, and Tripadvisor.
The event’s agenda includes:
– Welcome and introduction
A brief introduction to the importance of tourism statistics in policymaking and industry development.
– Overview of European tourism statistics
Presentation on the current state of tourism across Europe, focusing on recent data and trends.
– Methodological developments
Discussion on the evolving methods for collecting and analyzing tourism data.
– The role of tourism in the green and digital transition
Insights into how tourism contributes to environmental sustainability and digital innovation.
– Q&A session
Open floor for participants to ask questions and engage with experts from Eurostat.
– Closing remarks
Summary of key takeaways and future outlooks for tourism statistics in Europe.
The livestream of Eurostat’s webinar will take place on September 18 from 15.00 to 16.00 CEST.
More information for the webinar is available here.
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