As the threat and measures relating to the COVID-19 pandemic ease and lift, the regional authorities in Belgium are keen to grow travel and tourism, often using new and varied strategies, during the forecast period. In Flanders, by far the most visited region of the country, the authorities continue to invest in art cities.
Starting with the 2022-2023 academic year, the Regional Ministry of Education in the French-speaking part of the country decided to reorganise the school holidays, in order to better achieve equilibrium and foster children’s wellbeing. The rest of the country has kept the traditional school year calendar based on Catholic celebrations.
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Tourism Flows
Tourism flows covers volume and spending by inbound, outbound and domestic visitors.
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