ANNUAL TOURISM REPORTING - DATA SHEETS COUNTRY: The statistical data provided in the tables below shall cover the year 2014 and, if available, 2015.
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1 EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EURO ANNUAL TOURISM REPORTING - DATA SHEETS COUNTRY: The statistical data provided in the tables below shall cover the year 2014 and, if available, Please note that you are only requested to fill in data that is available in your country. Please insert "" for those that you are not able to provide. SECTION 2 - MEMBER STATE ECONOMIC DATA AND TOURISM BUDGETS Tourism Industry Number of enterprises by subsector (absolute value /1000) all types of tourist accommodation establishments (NACE 55) food and drink service providers (NACE 56) NA NA travel agents tour operators other tourism service providers (One day tourism/museum) Number of bed places in tourist accommodation (absolute value /1000) hotels (Social tourism: youth hostels, ) hostels camping sites and caravan parks (Holiday villages) self-service accommodation cultural tourism NA NA sport and leisure services NA NA other (rural tourism)
2 OSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT total Tourism employment by subsector (numbers employed (absolute value /1000) all types of tourist accommodation establishments (NACE 55) food and drink service providers (NACE 56) NA NA travel agents NA NA tour operators NA NA NA NA other tourism service providers (please specify as appropriate) total NA NA Tourism employment by gender as a percentage of total employment (%) male NA NA female NA NA Share of persons employed in the accommodation and the catering sectors as a percentage of the total number of persons employed in the country (%) all types of tourist accommodation establishments (NACE 55) NA NA food and drink service providers (NACE 56) NA NA NA NA Tourism Market Number of arrivals by residents (Belgian) and non-residents at tourist accommodation establishments in the country (Walloon region) (absolute value /1000) Number of total nights spent by residents (Belgian) and nonresidents at tourist accommodation establishments in the country (Walloon region) (absolute value /1000) Number of outbound tourism trips by residents (Belgian) (absolute value /1000) - - Number of total nights spent by residents at tourist accommodation abroad (absolute value /1000) NA NA
3 EUROSTAT Share of nights spent at different types of tourism accommodation as a percentage of total nights spent, by residents and nonresidents in the country (Walloon region) (%) hotels 36% 38% (Social tourism: youth hostels, holiday villages ) hostels 28% 22% camping sites and caravan parks 12% 14% self-service accommodation NA NA other (rural tourism) 24% 26% Number of holiday trips of 4 nights or more made by nonresident tourists in the country (absolute value /1000) NA NA Share of holiday trips of 4 nights or more as a percentage of total number of holiday trips made by non-resident tourists in the country ( %) NA NA Holiday trips of 4 nights or more by resident tourist as share of total holiday trips of 4 nights or more in the country (%) - - Value of Tourism Value of inbound and domestic tourism to the economy (contribution to the GDP) (non-resident tourists travelling to the country) absolute value / % NA NA Total tourism expenditure by inbound tourists (absolute value /1000) NA NA Value of domestic tourism to the economy (resident tourists travelling in their own country) (contribution to the GDP) absolute value /1000 % NA NA Total tourism expenditure by resident tourists (absolute value /1000) NA NA Main inbound markets (top 5 markets in terms of number of tourist arrivals) absolute value /1000 % NA NA
4 OECD OECD OECD Main outbound markets (top 5 markets in terms of number of tourist arrivals) absolute value /1000 % NA NA Tourism budgets What is the total amount of budget allocated for tourism, from the general budget? Please include amounts allocated for tourism from the budgets of other policy areas, e.g. agriculture, regional development, environment, etc. NA NA Overall direct tourism budget per relevant activity/thematic area within the National Tourism Administration and the National Tourism Organisation (absolute value /1000) promotional and communication activities innovation, infrastructure and product development Quality, skills and employment in tourism NA NA sustainability NA NA SME support NA NA other (please specify as appropriate) NA NA Special ad-hoc funds allocated for tourism development and innovation; marketing and promotion NA NA The main revenue sources of the national budget for tourism development (where relevant and available) (absolute value in /1000) VAT NA NA airport and transport taxes NA NA accommodation taxes NA NA environmental taxes NA NA taxes applicable to casinos NA NA local taxes NA NA other (please specify as appropriate) NA NA Share of tourism budget as a percentage of total budget (%) NA NA
5 The amount of EU funding support obtained from EU direct funding specifically for tourism development purposes (absolute value in /1000) The amount of EU funding support obtained from Structural and Cohesion Funds specifically for tourism development purposes (absolute value in /1000)
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9 EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROST MEMBER STATES' ANNUAL TOURISM REPORTING TEMPLATE - DATA SHEETS The statistical data provided in the tables below shall cover the year 2013 and, if available, Please note that you are only requested to fill in data that is available in your country. Please insert "" for those that you are not able to provide. SECTION 2 - MEMBER STATE ECONOMIC DATA AND TOURISM BUDGETS Tourism Industry Number of enterprises by subsector (absolute value /1000) all types of tourist accommodation establishments (NACE 55) 0,234 0,242 food and drink service providers (NACE 56) 0,125 0,128 travel agents 0,009 0,009 tour operators 0 0 other tourism service providers (please specify as appropriate) 0,007 0,007 Number of bed places in tourist accommodation (absolute value /1000) hotels 1,601 1,667 hostels 0,612 0,689 camping sites and caravan parks 1,922 1,922 self-service accommodation 1,021 1,114 cultural tourism sport and leisure services 0,056 other (please specify as appropriate) total 5,154 5,448
10 EUROSTAT TAT EUROSTAT EURO Tourism employment by subsector (numbers employed (absolute value /1000) all types of tourist accommodation establishments (NACE 55) 0,193 0,17 food and drink service providers (NACE 56) 0,403 0,429 travel agents tour operators other tourism service providers (please specify as appropriate) total 0,596 0,599 Tourism employment by gender as a percentage of total employment (%) male 1,90% 1,90% female 3,70% 3,80% Share of persons employed in the accommodation and the catering sectors as a percentage of the total number of persons employed in the country (%) all types of tourist accommodation establishments (NACE 55) 0,9% 0,8% food and drink service providers (NACE 56) 1,9% 2,0% Tourism Market Number of arrivals by residents and non-residents at tourist accommodation establishments in the country (absolute value /1000) 120, ,167 Number of total nights spent by residents and non-residents at tourist accommodation establishments in the country (absolute value /1000) 304, ,348 Number of outbound tourism trips by residents (absolute value /1000) Number of total nights spent by residents at tourist accommodation abroad (absolute value /1000) Share of nights spent at different types of tourism accommodation as a percentage of total nights spent, by residents and non-residents in the country (%) hotels hostels
11 OSTAT camping sites and caravan parks self-service accommodation other (please specify as appropriate) Number of holiday trips of 4 nights or more made by nonresident tourists in the country (absolute value /1000) Share of holiday trips of 4 nights or more as a percentage of total number of holiday trips made by non-resident tourists in the country ( %) Holiday trips of 4 nights or more by resident tourist as share of total holiday trips of 4 nights or more in the country (%) Value of Tourism Value of inbound tourism to the economy (contribution to the GDP) (non-resident tourists travelling to the country) absolute value /1000 % 0,33% 0,34% Total tourism expenditure by inbound tourists (absolute value /1000) Value of domestic tourism to the economy (resident tourists travelling in their own country) (contribution to the GDP) absolute value /1000 % 0,61% 0,64% Total tourism expenditure by resident tourists (absolute value /1000) Main inbound markets (top 5 markets in terms of number of tourist arrivals) absolute value /1000 % 39,00% 40,00% Germany 18,00% 18,00% Netherlands 7,00% 6,00% Main outbound markets (top 5 markets in terms of number of tourist arrivals)
12 OECD OECD OECD absolute value /1000 % Tourism budgets What is the total amount of budget allocated for tourism, from the general budget? Please include amounts allocated for tourism from the budgets of other policy areas, e.g. agriculture, regional development, environment, etc Overall direct tourism budget per relevant activity/thematic area within the National Tourism Administration and the National Tourism Organisation (absolute value /1000) promotional and communication activities innovation, infrastructure and product development Quality, skills and employment in tourism 12,5 40 sustainability SME support other (please specify as appropriate) Special ad-hoc funds allocated for tourism development and innovation; marketing and promotion 2,5 9 The main revenue sources of the national budget for tourism development (where relevant and available) (absolute value in /1000) VAT airport and transport taxes accommodation taxes environmental taxes taxes applicable to casinos local taxes other (please specify as appropriate) Share of tourism budget as a percentage of total budget (%) 0,34% 0,10% The amount of EU funding support obtained from EU direct fund 0 0 The amount of EU funding support obtained from Structural and 22 24
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16 Balance of Payments - Services (Travel & Transportation Accounts) Flanders UNIT: Million EUR 2008 Note 2009 Note 2010 Note 2011 Note 2012 Note 2013 Note 2014 Note Total international receipts (Exports) Travel (Business Travel and Personnal Travel) Passenger transport (Sea, Air, Other, Rail, Road) Total international expenditures (Imports) Travel (Business Travel and Personnal Travel) Passenger transport (Sea, Air, Other, Rail, Road) Source: Statistics Belgium, Flanders Tourist Office, Research Centre of the Government of Flanders. Notes: B: Break in series E: Estimate P: Provisional data C:\Users\brancli\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\YBCA2J70\MS annual report 2015 all Belgian regions (2).xls
17 Domestic tourism Flanders Number 2008 Note 2009 Note 2010 Note 2011 Note 2012 Note 2013 Note 2014 Note Total domestic trips Overnight visitors (tourists) Same-day visitors (excursionists) Nights in all means of accommodation Hotels and similar establishments Specialized establishments Other collective establishments Pivate accommodation 1. Arrivals in hotels. 2. Hotels. Source: Statistics Belgium, Tourism Flanders. C:\Users\brancli\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\YBCA2J70\MS annual report 2015 all Belgian regions (2).xls
18 Inbound tourism Flanders Number 2008 Note 2009 Note 2010 Note 2011 Note 2012 Note 2013 Note 2014 Note Total international arrivals Overnight visitors (tourists) Same-day visitors (excursionists) Top 5 overnight visitor (tourist) markets Netherlands United Kingdom Germany France United States Nights in all means of accommodation Hotels and similar establishments Specialized establishments Other collective establishments Pivate accommodation 1. Arrivals in hotels. 2. Hotels. Source: Statistics Belgium, Tourism Flanders. C:\Users\brancli\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\YBCA2J70\MS annual report 2015 all Belgian regions (2).xls
19 Outbound tourism Flanders Number 2008 Note 2009 Note 2010 Note 2011 Note 2012 Note 2013 Note 2014 Note Total international departures Overnight visitors (tourists) Same-day visitors (excursionists) Top 5 overnight visitor (tourist) destinations Source: Statistics Belgium, Tourism Flanders. C:\Users\brancli\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\YBCA2J70\MS annual report 2015 all Belgian regions (2).xls
20 Enterprises in tourism Flanders Number of establishments Total tourism enterprises Tourism industries Accommodation services for visitors Hotels and similar establishments Food and beverage serving industry Passenger transport Air passenger transport Railways passenger transport Road passenger transport Water passenger transport Passenger transport supporting services Transport equipment rental Travel agencies and other reservation services industry Cultural industry Sports and recreation industry Retail trade of country-specific tourism characteristic goods Other country-specific tourism industries Other industries Source: Statistics Belgium, Tourism Flanders. 1. Includes hotels, campsites, holiday villages, accommodation for groups and from 2012 bed and breakfasts. C:\Users\brancli\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\YBCA2J70\MS annual report 2015 all Belgian regions (2).xls
21 Employment in tourism Flanders Total tourism employment (direct) Tourism industries Accommodation services for visitors Hotels and similar establishments Food and beverage serving industry Passenger transport Air passenger transport Railways passenger transport Road passenger transport Water passenger transport Passenger transport supporting services Transport equipment rental Travel agencies and other reservation services industry Cultural industry Sports and recreation industry Retail trade of country-specific tourism characteristic goods Other country-specific tourism industries Other industries Total tourism employment (direct) of which, Male Total tourism employment (direct) of which, Female Source: UNIT: % Total tourism employment (direct) as % of total employment Source: ,30 Statistics Belgium, Flanders Tourist Office, Research Centre of the Government of Flanders. C:\Users\brancli\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\YBCA2J70\MS annual report 2015 all Belgian regions (2).xls
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