CORRECTING and REPLACING Visa Data Shows Boost in Tourism in France as the Olympic Games Paris 2024 Comes to a Close
8/12/2024
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42% more tourists traveled to
Paris in the first week of theOlympic Games , with US Visa cardholders representing the largest share of visitors (72%, year-on-year increase) -
Significant increase in travelers to other cities hosting
Olympic Games events, includingLille , Saint-Etienne andMarseille - Biggest spend came from fans who attended the competitions compared to those who did not
The updated release reads:
VISA DATA SHOWS BOOST IN TOURISM IN
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42% more tourists traveled to
Paris in the first week of theOlympic Games , with US Visa cardholders representing the largest share of visitors (72%, year-on-year increase) -
Significant increase in travelers to other cities hosting
Olympic Games events, includingLille , Saint-Etienne andMarseille - Biggest spend came from fans who attended the competitions compared to those who did not
As the Olympic Games Paris 2024 ended with the Closing Ceremony yesterday,
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42% increase in the number of
Visa cardholders who traveled toParis for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 -
Other
Paris 2024 host cities benefited from theOlympic Games , withLille seeing a 188% increase in visitors, Saint-Etienne 150%, andMarseille 48% -
Visa cardholders from the US are the largest share of visitors from any country with a 72% year-on-year growth, followed byLatin America and theCaribbean (+62%) andAsia Pacific (+57%) -
Visa cardholders fromEurope also traveled toFrance , including theUK (+53%) andGermany (+53%)
Top Spending Patterns2
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Visa cardholders spent more inParis than in the previous year, with theUK leading the year-on-year growth with a 42% increase in their spending, followed byLatin America and theCaribbean (+34%) and US (+32%) -
Visa cardholders who attendedParis 2024 competitions spent 20% more than those who did not, with 39% of European fans (excludingFrance ) spending more -
The most significant year-on-year increase in spending levels in
Paris was seen in restaurants +49%
Visa’s responsibility to provide payment systems for the Olympic and Paralympic Games requires a robust and venue-specific plan combined with large-scale operations. Working hand-in-hand with the
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1 Figures compare the periods from 2024-04-01 to 2024-08-02 with 2023-04-01 to 2023-08-02
2 Figures describe in-person transactions in
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