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Summer 2021: France’s international trade in travel picks up
[Été 2021 : un regain des échanges internationaux de voyages de la France]

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  • Florian Le Gallo
  • Kevin Schmitt

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After a sluggish first half of the year, international travel picked up in the summer of 2021. In France, travel receipts amounted to EUR10.6 billion, down 29% compared to the summer of 2019 but up 25% compared to 2020. This rebound can be attributed to travellers from nearby countries. However, French travel spending abroad is also more dynamic, so that the surplus is still slightly lower than in the summer of 2020. Après un premier semestre atone, les voyages internationaux reprennent à l’été 2021. La France enregistre ainsi 10,6 milliards de recettes, inférieures de 29% à celles de l’été 2019 mais supérieures de 25% à celles de 2020. Ce rebond provient des voyageurs des pays proches. Toutefois, les dépenses de voyages des Français à l’étranger s’avèrent également plus dynamiques, si bien que l’excédent diminue encore légèrement par rapport à l’été 2020.

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