By 2027, Tourism will generate 86,000 jobs in Togo (WTO)

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Thursday, 08 February 2018 03:01
By 2027, Tourism will generate 86,000 jobs in Togo (WTO)

(Togo First) - By 2027, Togo’s tourism industry should generate 86,000 direct and indirect jobs, up 0.7% or 8,000 jobs, compared to 2016. The figure would represent 5.9% of all jobs generated by the economy, according to the latest report of the World Tourism Organization (WTO) on tourism’s impact on Togo’s economy.

According to the report, the sector of tourism and travels should generate 38,000 direct jobs by 2027, against 34,500 in 2016 (3.1% of total jobs), thus a 5% per annum increase on average. These jobs will be generated in details, in the sectors of hospitality, catering, leisure, airlines and other transport services (excluding shuttle services).

Though it presents moderate perspectives, WTO believes Togo’s tourism will record a yearly growth of 2.9% average over the next ten years. The tourism-travel segment will be driven mostly by business travels which should grow by 2% over the considered period, contributing CFA140.8 billion to GDP, in 2027. Expenditures in the luxury travel segment should for their part rise by 3.3% reaching CFA109.9 billion in 2027.

Currently, the government is making efforts to revive the sector, by modernizing road and airport infrastructures. A major plan to revitalize the sector is actually being designed by authorities in this framework.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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