文档介绍:. TRAVEL AND TOURISM
OUTLOOK AND TRENDS
Research, Idea & Promotion
TIA Mission Statement
The mission of the Travel Industry Association of America is to represent the whole of the . travel industry to promote and facilitate increased travel to and within the United States.
Travel and Tourism - 2003
America’s 3rd Largest Retail Sales Industry
$555 billion total expenditures
$95 billion in tax revenue for federal, state and local governments
One of America’s Largest Employers
Employs million people directly.
Tourism is 1st, 2nd, or 3rd largest employer in 30 states and the District of Columbia
$ billion in travel-generated payroll
Source: Travel Industry Association of America (TIA)
Where We Were
Tumbling from the PeaksBetween 2000 and 2003
Domestic business travel down 15%
Domestic airline travel down 14%
Overseas travel to the . down 30%
International Visitor Arrivals to . from Key Countries
2003 % Change Recovery to
(in millions) 2003/2000 2000 Expected
Canada -14% 2007
United Kingdom -16 2006
Japan -37 Beyond 2007
Germany -34 Beyond 2007
France -37 Beyond 2007
Brazil -53 Beyond 2007
Argentina -72 Beyond 2007
Source: Office of Travel and Tourism Industries
Bright Spot
Domestic Leisure Travel
Slow but steady growth
Stay closer to home
Highway travel
Short getaways
Visits to small towns, rural areas
Economize
Travel Performance – First Three Quarters 2004
During Jan – Sept, 2004, domestic travel up nearly 3%
Leisure travel up %, exceeded by % gain in business/convention travel
Strong gains in air and hotel volume over 2003
International travel to . exceeding expectations
Source: Travel Industry Association of America
Visitor Trends Occurring More in Past Year
Source: Travel Industry Association of America
Percent of TIA Members Reporting
NTA Operators’ Products
Source: National Tour Association
Percent of NTA Operators