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Travel in Lithuania

October 2020 | 27 pages | ID: T9B92772C21EN
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The negative impact of COVID-19 on travel in Lithuania began in March 2020 with the government imposed lockdown and border closures. This led to a significant decline in the number of inbound tourists entering the country. Consumers were largely confined to their homes and all hotels and retail outlets, including travel agencies and car rental facilities, were closed with some businesses managing to adapt to offer delivery, self-isolation or other services. These conditions effectively halted to...

Euromonitor International's Travel in Lithuania report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest market size data 2015-2019, 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 2024 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: Activities and Experiences (Destination), Lodging, Online Travel Sales and Intermediaries, Tourism Flows, Travel Modes, Traveller Profiles.

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

Why buy this report?
  • Get a detailed picture of the Travel 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.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
COVID-19 impact on travel
COVID-19 country impact
Company response to COVID-19: Airlines and hotels
Impact of COVID-19 on online bookings and travel intermediaries
What next for travel?
CHART 1 Inbound Receipts: 2020-2025
CHART 2 Average Spend per Trip for Inbound Arrivals: 2020-2025
MARKET DATA
Table 1 Other Transport: Value 2015-2020
Table 2 Forecast Other Transport: Value 2020-2025
Table 3 Car Rental Sales: Value 2015-2020
Table 4 Forecast Car Rental Sales: Value 2020-2025
Table 5 Attractions and Experiences: Value 2015-2020
Table 6 Forecast Attractions and Experiences: Value 2020-2025
GLOBAL MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
GLOBAL INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT
DISCLAIMER
SOURCES
Summary 1 Research Sources
TOURISM FLOWS
Key Data Findings
2020 Impact
Demand for domestic and international travel plummeted due to lockdown restrictions
Inbound tourism slow to recover, with the exception of the Latvia and Estonia ‘travel bubble’
Recovery and Opportunities
Domestic tourism will be the focus for recovery, though lower disposable impact will dampen demand
Inbound tourism set for a slow recovery, harming businesses reliant on international tourists
Category Data
Table 7 Inbound Arrivals: Number of Trips 2015-2020
Table 8 Inbound Arrivals by Country: Number of Trips 2015-2020
Table 9 Inbound Receipts: Value 2015-2020
Table 10 Forecast Inbound Arrivals: Number of Trips 2020-2025
Table 11 Forecast Inbound Arrivals by Country: Number of Trips 2020-2025
Table 12 Forecast Inbound Receipts: Value 2020-2025
Table 13 Domestic Trips by Purpose of Visit: Number of Trips 2015-2020
Table 14 Domestic Business Trips by Travel Mode: Number of Trips 2015-2020
Table 15 Domestic Leisure Trips by Travel Mode: Number of Trips 2015-2020
Table 16 Domestic Expenditure: Value and Growth 2015-2020
Table 17 Forecast Domestic Trips by Purpose of Visit: Number of Trips 2020-2025
Table 18 Forecast Domestic Business Trips by Travel Mode: Number of Trips 2020-2025
Table 19 Forecast Domestic Leisure Trips by Travel Mode: Number of Trips 2020-2025
Table 20 Forecast Domestic Tourist Expenditure: Value and Growth 2020-2025
Table 21 Outbound Departures: Number of Trips 2015-2020
Table 22 Outbound Departures by Destination: Number of Trips 2015-2020
Table 23 Outbound Expenditure: Value 2015-2020
Table 24 Forecast Outbound Departures: Number of Trips 2020-2025
Table 25 Forecast Outbound Departures by Destination: Number of Trips 2020-2025
Table 26 Forecast Outbound Expenditure: Value 2020-2025
AIRLINES
Key Data Findings
2020 Impact
Government imposed lockdown grounds majority of flights March-May
Safety measures pose a challenge to flight operations
Recovery and Opportunities
Airlines expected to see a slow recovery as demand is dampened by travel restrictions and decreased confidence
Lithuania dominated by low-cost carriers
Category Data
Table 27 Airlines Sales: Value 2015-2020
Table 28 Forecast Airlines Sales: Value 2020-2025
LODGING
Key Data Findings
2020 Impact
Demand for lodgings plummeted in 2020, while higher priced hotels benefit from cost reductions
Short-term rentals more versatile lodgings option and shows most promising signs of recovery
Recovery and Opportunities
Lack of lodging infrastructure in Lithuania will pose a challenge into the forecast period
Recovery uncertain into the forecast period, particularly for hotels
Category Data
Table 29 Lodging Sales: Value 2015-2020
Table 30 Lodging Outlets: Units 2015-2020
Table 31 Forecast Lodging Sales: Value 2020-2025
Table 32 Forecast Lodging Outlets: Units 2020-2025
ONLINE TRAVEL INTERMEDIARIES
Key Data Findings
2020 Impact
Travel intermediaries suffer severe losses due to COVID-19, with the cruise industry particularly hard hit
COVID-19 accelerates shift from offline to online travel intermediaries
Recovery and Opportunities
Travel intermediaries will be reliant on government support
Travel agencies will need to increase flexibility to recover sales into the forecast period
Category Data
Table 33 Travel Intermediaries Sales: Value 2015-2020
Table 34 Forecast Travel Intermediaries Sales: Value 2020-2025


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