ABB Tourism

Fine the Swedish tourism industry. The number of foreign visitors increase. In 2007, the Swedish tourism industry increased their total to 236 billion Swedish kronor (25 billion euros). Foreign visitors spent nearly 88 billion Swedish Crowns (about 9 billion euros), which corresponds to an increase of significant 12 percent compared to the previous year. This emerges from a study, presented by the Swedish Agency for tourism statistics, Nutek in these days.

More and more foreign tourists visit Sweden. Since 1991, the number of visitors from abroad to 100 percent is increased. Sweden has a significantly higher growth than the travel industry in Europe as a whole. In the past year, 48.6 million overnight stays were registered in Sweden as a whole. The most overnight stays recorded the regions of Stockholm (with 9.3 million overnight stays), Gothenburg (7.8 million) and Malmo (4.6 million). The statistics listed more than 11 million overnight stays of foreign visitors, including 2.1 million nights German guests. Increasing employment in the Swedish tourism are a result of the positive development. Almost 12,000 new full-time jobs created in 2007.

Now the Swedish tourism industry employs more people than the Swedish corporations. Volvo, Ericsson, Saab, ABB and another six companies have together less staff than the Swedish tourism sector. Vacation in Sweden: wide range and affordable prices Sweden succeeds as a destination because it offers breath-taking scenery as well as cultural diversity. Here, there is plenty of space and tranquility for outdoor activities and nature, but also modern cities with its own flair, exciting story and best shopping. Sweden is a very friendly country with many activities and attractions for children. Sweden prides itself on excellent transport routes and transport links. Driving in Sweden is very relaxed. The rail network is modern and well developed. Finally, more and more lead Cheap flights to Sweden. Even with the price level, Sweden has advantages: among the Nordic countries, Sweden is the most favourable. Walther Plette