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IPK International Announced Global Travel Trends | IPK International Announced Global Travel Trends |
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| Published by Ozgur Tore | |
| Thursday, 11 March 2010 | |
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IPK
International announced preliminary World Travel Monitor results for the ITB
Berlin Future Day.
The downturn can be primarily attributed to the global financial and economic crisis. European and American overseas destinations were hit the hardest by this global decline; Europe by - 6% and America by - 5%. Recording a - 2% decline, Asian destinations were somewhat less impacted. Meanwhile, African destinations managed to post a plus figure of 5%, although based on a comparatively lower travel volume.
European Travel
Trends Travel expenditures for outbound trips dropped - 13% in the year 2009 and amounted to 331 billion euro. The European source market to record the far and away greatest decline in 2009 was Great Britain. All told, the British took 8 million outbound trips less than in the previous year. Outbound trips fell by 3 million in the German market as well, and by 2.6 million in the Russian market. Similarly, the Spaniards, Swedes and Dutch also went on considerably fewer outbound trips than in the previous year. The "Tour" segment was the segment most strongly affected by the decrease in outbound travel (- 14%). "Countryside holidays" fell off by 6%. "CityBreaks" and Sun&Beach" holidays were the most stable segments, each recording a percentage drop of 3%.
2009 German Total
Trip - Market Volume and Turnover Compared to the year before, total travel volume fell by - 1%, overnight accommodation volume fell by - 3%, and travel expenditures by - 5%.
German Domestic and
Outbound Trips in 2009 Compared to the previous year, this was a + 1% increase in domestic travel, while outbound trips declined by - 4%. Nevertheless, Germany fared better in terms of outbound trips when compared to the entire European market as a whole.
German Trips by
Purpose The volume of other private trips also remained unchanged. In contrast thereto, there was a 4% drop in German business trips; i.e. the decrease in the German market for 2009 can be wholly attributed to the business trip segment.
German Domestic and
Outbound Holiday Trips in 2009 Compared to the year before, there was a + 2% increase in domestic holidays, while outbound holidays decreased - 4%. The domestic holiday market share thereby rose from 62% to 63%.
German Domestic
Holiday Destinations in 2009 Lower Saxony came in a distant second (9.3 million domestic German holiday trips) followed by Baden-Württemberg in third place (8.3 million).
Outbound Holiday Destinations in 2009 These three countries have been the Germans' undeniable outbound holiday destinations of choice for many years now.
World Travel Monitor®
/ European Travel Monitor® IPK International launched the World Travel Monitor® in 1988 based on the European Travel Monitor® - which today forms an integral part of the World Travel Monitor®. Based on surveys representative of the population in 60 countries, more than 500,000 interviews are conducted every year. Besides holiday trips, business trips and other private trips are also included in the survey. Today the World Travel Monitor® is the world's largest tourism database to provide comparable data on European, American and Asian outbound travel volume and behavior. |
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