Germany’s Tourism Sector: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Growth and Sustainability

Authors

  • Otabek Xudoyorov University Silk Road University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage
  • Dilnoza Pahlavanova Silk Road University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage

Keywords:

COVID-19, German, Sustainable tourism development

Abstract

German tourism is one of the European leaders. However, due to Coviq-19, there was a strong dip in this industry. For example, in 2020, the tourist flow fell to 12mln, and in 2021-to 11 million. It should also be noted that the Germans are digitizing this area, and through this they take a fundamental place in solving future risks and current problems. This article focuses on the main aspects of German tourism-economic impact, sustainable tourism, digital transformation in mainly 2018-2022. Applied studied research this area illustrates trends, problems and opportunities.

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Published

2025-04-11

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Germany’s Tourism Sector: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Growth and Sustainability. (2025). The Peerian Journal, 41, 25-38. https://peerianjournal.com/index.php/tpj/article/view/1094