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How the Tourism Industry is Tackling Overcrowding

7 July 20253 Mins Read

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As global tourism rebounds, managing overcrowding at major attractions becomes crucial, with dynamic pricing and data analytics emerging as key strategies.

The resurgence of global tourism post-pandemic has brought with it a pressing challenge: overcrowding at major attractions. As cities and cultural sites grapple with this issue, governments, destination managers, and travel service providers are reevaluating their strategies to strike a balance between visitor access and the preservation of cultural heritage. 

Case Study: The Colosseum Controversy

In Italy, the Colosseum in Rome became a focal point of controversy when the Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato (AGCM) fined CoopCulture and six tour operators €20 million. The issue? Unfair ticket distribution practices that limited public access. CoopCulture was accused of allowing ticket hoarding through bots and reserving a significant portion of tickets for bundled sales with its educational tours. This case underscores the importance of transparent and fair ticketing systems to ensure equitable access to iconic sites.

Challenges Faced by Iconic Institutions

The Louvre Museum in Paris is another example of a cultural institution struggling with overcrowding. With annual visitor numbers exceeding 8.7 million, the museum’s staff protested against the “untenable” conditions. In response, the French government announced a substantial renovation budget, though these changes will take time. Meanwhile, the Louvre plans to increase ticket prices for non-European Union visitors, raising ethical concerns about access to national treasures.

Dynamic Pricing and Data Analytics

Dynamic pricing is emerging as a promising solution to manage visitor surges. Zoo New England in Boston has successfully implemented this strategy, adjusting ticket prices in real-time based on demand. Johannes Reck, co-founder of GetYourGuide, advocates for the broader adoption of dynamic pricing in the tourism sector. By utilizing data analytics and flexible ticket management, attractions can more effectively manage visitor flows and mitigate overcrowding.

Local Initiatives and Responsible Tourism

In Barcelona, GetYourGuide has partnered with local organizations to monitor the impact of tourism on Amics de la Rambla. This initiative aims to develop policies that strike a balance between economic benefits and social impacts. Similarly, in Florence, the company has removed “alcohol tours” to enhance the livability for locals and improve visitor experiences. These efforts underscore the importance of collaboration between local authorities and tourism operators to promote responsible tourism.

Systemic Reforms and Technology

Enrique Espinel, COO of Civitatis, emphasizes the need for systemic reforms to address overcrowding. Proposals include deseasonalization, promoting lesser-known attractions, and strategic marketing to spread visitor demand. Espinel also highlights the role of technology in regulating visitor numbers and providing insights into tourist flows. Digital ticketing systems and data analytics can empower local providers and support informed decision-making.

Innovative Solutions: Culture Passes

Tourism expert Doug Lansky suggests adopting a “culture pass” model, similar to Disney theme parks, where tiered access is linked to higher-value travel packages. This approach could ensure fair distribution and subsidize access for lower-income groups. Lansky warns against relying solely on market forces, advocating for proactive destination management to protect the visitor experience.

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