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The shock of “overtourism” will subside in 2025
Travel trends will return to more normal levels
By Leo Mirani, Asia correspondent, The Economist
Is there such a thing as “overtourism”? Ask people lucky enough to live in or near Amsterdam, Goa, Mount Fuji or any decent-size city in southern Europe, and they will answer with a resounding “Yes”. They are, you might say, over tourism. The influx of tourists, they grumble, is causing congestion and pollution, driving up housing costs and skewing development priorities away from the needs of locals. Many are calling for authorities to do something about it.
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This article appeared in the International section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2025 under the headline “Wish you weren’t here”
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