Blog: International Visitor Market Research
Establishing better baseline metrics
International Tourists Visit U.S. in Record Numbers
By Scott Johnson on 21-Jun-11 09:58. Comments (0)Tags: Inbound News
The U.S. Department of Commerce is reporting that international visitors have spent an estimated $48.3 billion on U.S. travel and tourism-related goods and services this year to date, $12.3 billion alone in April - on pace for a record-setting year.
First China Travel Trade Barometer
By Scott Johnson on 18-May-11 16:33. Comments (0)Tags: Inbound News Outbound
If you want to know what is happening on travel to the U.S. from China - it's simple. You ask the key travel trade that sell and promote travel to the United States. They know their customers' needs best.
Travel Market Insights (TMI) teamed up with Ivy Alliance, NTA, and the Office of Travel and Tourism Industries to launch the first China Travel Trade Barometer.
The quarterly report provides U.S. travel industry leaders with clear insight on market shifts, needs, and competitive position for this fast growing emerging travel market.
UK Barometer Projection Rings True
By Scott Johnson on 03-Dec-10 09:27. Comments (0)Tags: Inbound News
Barometer Projection Rings True for Summer Bookings
In July the UK Travel Trade Barometer (TTB) projected an increase in bookings from the UK this summer. The TTB projection ran counter to traditional econometric -based forecasts that projected a decline in British travel.
2009 Overseas Visitors to US
By Scott Johnson on 14-May-10 09:07. Comments (1)Tags: Inbound News
2009 Overseas Visitation to the United
States
The U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Travel and Tourism Industries recently published its annual 2009 arrivals to the U.S. and arrivals to top states and cities. Simply put, the global economic slowdown created the most difficult environment for the tourism industry since the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001.
* The United States welcomed 54.9 million international visitors in 2009, a decrease of 5 percent when compared to 2008.
* Total international visitor spending in the United States ($121 billion) dropped precipitously in 2009, resulting in a record-setting yearly decline of nearly $21 billion (-15%).
Budget Cuts For Research
By Scott Johnson on 05-May-10 13:00. Comments (0)Tags: Inbound News Outbound
Budget Cuts at DOC Jeopardizes Promotion of International Visitors.
The Office of Travel and Tourism Industries budget is getting hit hard just as the industry needs reliable metrics. The government's role to measure the size and importance of the travel industry is at stake. Improvements needed to provide states and cities with vital visitor metrics is at stake.
The budget cuts mean:
No output metrics for international visitor arrivals.
No employment figures as a result of international visitor arrivals.
No total U.S. travel and tourism-related sales/expenditures.
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