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Tourism Flows Domestic in Australia

September 2014 | 10 pages | ID: TFD0CADF8AAEN
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Domestic travel slowed in 2013 with only 2% growth in visitor numbers, down from 6% in 2012. Whilst in previous years this strength in visitor numbers was fuelled by business travel, in 2013 it was largely due to a recovery of leisure travel. After several years of the Australian dollar appreciating to above parity with the US dollar, the value of the Australian dollar dipped in 2013, to around US$0.90. This has made outbound travel less attractive, with Australian holidaymakers deciding...

Euromonitor International's Tourism Flows Domestic in Australia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest market size data 2009-2013, 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 2018 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: Domestic Tourism By Destination, Domestic Tourism Travel By Purpose Of Visit.

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

Why buy this report?
  • Get a detailed picture of the Tourism Flows Domestic 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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Headlines
Trends
Prospects
Category Data
  Table 1 Domestic Tourism by Destination: Number of Trips 2008-2013
  Table 2 Domestic Tourism by Purpose of Visit and Mode of Transport: Number of Trips 2008-2013
  Table 3 Domestic Tourist Expenditure: Value and % Growth 2008-2013
  Table 4 Method of Payment for Domestic Tourism Spending: % Value 2008-2013
  Table 5 Forecast Domestic Tourism by Purpose of Visit and Mode of Transport: Number of Trips 2013-2018
  Table 6 Forecast Domestic Tourist Expenditure: Value and % Growth 2013-2018
Executive Summary
Australian Tourists Return Home
the Mining Boom Is Over, the Dining Boom Begins
Australia's Airlines Are Losing Altitude
Online Travel Agents Stagnate As Consumers Go Direct
Tourism Booms, But Will There Be Enough Rooms?
SWOT
Summary 1 Australia: SWOT
Demand Factors
  Table 7 Leave Entitlement: Volume 2008-2013
  Table 8 Holiday Takers by Age 2008-2013
  Table 9 Seasonality of Trips: % Breakdown 2008-2013
Balance of Payments
  Table 10 Balance of Tourism Payments: Value 2008-2013
Definitions
Sources
Summary 2 Research Sources


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