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WTTC marks International Women's Day, revealing women's significant role in the travel sector, comprising 40% of the workforce, with hospitality leading.
WTTC marks International Women's Day, revealing women's significant role in the travel sector, comprising 40% of the workforce, with hospitality leading. Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/eduard

In honour of International Women’s Day on 8 March, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) revealed findings from a report on the remarkable impact of women in the global travel & tourism sector.

Recent data from WTTC reveals a notable surge in female employment within the sector, with women constituting nearly 40% of the total workforce. From 2010 to 2019, there has been a remarkable 24% increase in direct female employment, soaring from 38.6 million to an impressive 47.8 million.

Hospitality emerges as a standout, employing over half (52%) of all women in the travel & tourism sector in 2019. Julia Simpson, WTTC president & CEO, applauds the vital role of women, stating, “Women in Travel & Tourism play a vital role. We are proud that our sector is one of the largest employers of women in the world."

The data further reveals that women in travel & tourism surpass the average workforce participation in other sectors globally. In regions like the Americas, women hold a more significant share of employment in the sector compared to the broader economy.

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