Korea’s tourism industry is rapidly rebounding, with 2025 arrivals expected to surpass 20 million. Yet, structural gaps remain—particularly in policy alignment and infrastructure. While global peers see high tourism GDP share, Korea lags behind. With targeted development, sustainable practices, and focus on regional tourism, the country aims to close the gap and position itself as a global travel leader. Government reforms signal a new chapter for Korean tourism.
Korea Eyes Global Tourism Power Status with Major Reforms

Anamika Chauhan is a Senior Content Writer at TBO Academy. Specializing in B2B content, she works closely with the marketing team to bring out the outlook about the industry in her write-ups. Connect with her on LinkedIn or write to her at anamika.chauhan@tbo.com