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Health & Wellness Tourism in Canada

March 2011 | 30 pages | ID: HF5DAAEDFE0EN
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Upmarket, luxury hotels are expected to have a spa available for their guests, and in 2010 522 hotels had this facility. Spas have become a commodity, just like a pool is expected to be available in any respectable mid-priced hotel. Hotels are doing their best to attract guests, and a high-quality spa is a competitive way for them to present a superior experience to their guests, who may not necessarily use it, but perceive it as important to have at their disposal. Discretionary spending by...

Euromonitor International's Health and Wellness Tourism in Canada report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest market size data 2006-2010, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new legislative, technology or pricing issues. Background information on disposable income, annual leave and holiday taking habits is also included. Forecasts to 2015 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: Medical Tourism, Other Health and Wellness Tourism, Spas.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?
  • Get a detailed picture of the Health and Wellness Tourism market;
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.
Euromonitor International has over 30 years experience of publishing market research reports, business reference books and online information systems. With offices in London, Chicago, Singapore, Shanghai, Vilnius, Dubai, Cape Town, Santiago and Sydney and a network of over 600 analysts worldwide, Euromonitor International has a unique capability to develop reliable information resources to help drive informed strategic planning.
Health & Wellness Tourism in Canada
Euromonitor International
March 2011

LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES

Headlines
Trends
Prospects
Category Data
  Table 1 Number of Hotel/Resort Spas: Units 2005-2010
  Table 2 Health & Wellness Tourism Sales by Category: Value 2005-2010
  Table 3 Spa Consumer Markets: Domestic Tourism 2005-2010
  Table 4 Spa Consumer Markets: Arrivals 2005-2010
  Table 5 Forecast Health & Wellness Tourism Sales by Category: Value 2010-2015
Executive Summary
Travel and Tourism Bounces Back After A Tough Recession
Strong Canadian Dollar Impacts Outbound and Inbound Tourism
Vancouver Winter Olympics Boosts Canadian Tourism
Canadian Tourism Commission Refocuses on High Yield Regions
Tourism Industry Works To Attract Business Customers Back
Key Trends and Developments
Travel and Tourism Bounces Back After A Tough Recession
Canadian Tourism Commission Refocuses on High Yield Regions
New VISA Requirements/forms Complicate Visits To Canada
Higher Taxes and Fees Add To the Cost of Travel To Canada
Strong Canadian Dollar Impacts Outbound and Inbound Tourism
Vancouver Winter Olympics Provides A Boost To Tourism in Canada
Industry Focuses on Business Travellers
Internet Sales Continue To Make Gains
Demand Factors
  Table 6 Leave Entitlement: Volume 2005-2010
  Table 7 Holiday Demographic Trends 2005-2010
  Table 8 Holiday Takers by Sex 2005-2010
  Table 9 Holiday Takers by Age 2005-2010
  Table 10 Seasonality of Trips 2005-2010
Balance of Payments
  Table 11 Balance of Tourism Payments: Value 2005-2010
Market Indicators
  Table 12 Length of Domestic Trips: 2005-2010
  Table 13 Length of Outbound Departures: 2005-2010
Definitions
Tourism Flows
Tourism Receipts and Expenditure
Travel Accommodation
Transportation
Car Rental
Travel Retail
Travel Retail Online Sales
Tourist Attractions
Casinos
Circuses
Health and Wellness
Internet Transactions
  Summary 1 Research Sources


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