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International Seminar on Trade in Services & Tourism Statistics for Selected Asia Pacific Countries Tourism Supply: Service Agenda Items 18/19 Romulo A. Virola UNWTO Consultant Jakarta, Indonesia 07-10 October 2013

Tourism Supply: Service OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION I. Tour Operators II. Non-tourism industries and their linkage to tourism

I. Tour Operators Tourism Supply: Service Tour operators combine two or more travel services and sell them through travel agencies or directly to final consumers as a single product called package tour for a single price. Example: transport, accommodation, meals, entertainment, sightseeing Usually operate in their own name or on their own behalf

I. Tour Operators Tourism Supply: Service Tour operators usually buy the services on the package in advance and at discounted prices. In most cases, the visitor is not aware of the costs of the different components of the package and has no direct contact with the providers of the services prior to departure.

I. Tour Operators Tourism Supply: Service In the compilation of tourism statistics, a package tour should not be viewed as a product per se but as the sum of its components. Thus, the principal output of tour operators is the gross margin earned, i.e. the difference between what the tour operator charges for the package tour and the costs of the components including the commission paid to travel agencies selling the package.

Tourism Supply: Service II. Non-Tourism Industries and Tourism A. Tourism and Production & Trade of Handicrafts In many countries, some handicrafts cannot be identified in CPC Ver. 2 and their production cannot be associated with any of the ISIC Rev. 4 categories. Visitor expenditures on handicrafts can be significant

Tourism Supply: Service II. Non-Tourism Industries and Tourism A. Tourism and Production & Trade of Handicrafts Not all purchases of handicrafts are tourism expenditure ( bought in usual environment) Some purchases of handicrafts are tourism expenditure ( bought by nonresident visitors on an inbound trip) Needs to reconcile supply and demand side estimates

Tourism Supply: Service II. Non-Tourism Industries and Tourism B. Tourism and the Meetings Industry Attending meetings, conferences, and conventions is an increasingly important purpose for travel Considered a tourism activity when done outside the usual environment (IRTS 2008 para 3.20) Meetings industry not necessarily a tourism industry

Tourism Supply: Service II. Non-Tourism Industries and Tourism B. Tourism and the Meetings Industry Characteristic output of meetings industry is not mostly consumed by visitors but by conveners of conferences, conventions. Service provided by Meetings industry is classified under CPC 85961, Convention assistance and organization services; while the activity is ISIC 8231, Organization of conventions

Tourism Supply: Service II. Non-Tourism Industries and Tourism B. Tourism and the Meetings Industry UNWTO has promoted some approaches to the meetings industry but still part of its research. IRTS 2008 encourages countries to analyze separately this category of visitors and their consumption

Overview of the Compilation Guide on Tourism Expenditure Thank you! Maraming Salamat Po! RAVirola, 07-10 October 20123 Jakarta, Indonesia