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Thousands HELLENIC REPUBLIC HELLENIC STATISTICAL AUTHORITY Piraeus, 8 September 217 PRESS RELEASE SURVEY ON QUALITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF RESIDENT TOURISTS: 216 (provisional data) The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) announces the data of the Survey on the Qualitative Characteristics of Resident Tourists for the reference year 216. On the basis of these data, in 216, 5.6 million trips were recorded and the number of persons who made at least one trip amounted to 3.3 million recording a decrease of 4.4% and 4.%, respectively, compared with 215. In 216, the total number of nights spent amounted to 56.3 million and the expenditure to 1,812.9 million euro, recording a decrease of 1.9 % and an increase of 5.8%, respectively (Table 1). As regards the purpose of the aforementioned trips, 93.4% of the trips were made for personal reasons and 6.6 % were business trips (Graph 2). The comparison between the 216 data on trips made for personal purposes and the corresponding 215 data shows that there is a decrease of 4.8% in the number of trips, 3.9% in the number of persons who made at least one trip and a 3.5% decrease in the number of nights spent, while an increase of 4.7% is recorded in the relevant expenditure (Tables 1, 2, 4, 9, 13 and 16). Graph 1. and total expenditure made by residents aged 15 and over, 212 216 8, 7, 6, 5, 1,812,9 5,559 2,, 1,8, 1,6, 1,4, 1,2, Thousand EUR 4, 1,, 3, 2, 1, Expenditure (right axis) 8, 6, 4, 2, 212 213 214 Information: Trade and Services Statistics Division Tourism Statistics Section A. Katri, A. Moraitis, M. Laftsidou Τel: +3 213 135 2168 Fax: +3 213 135 2947 E-mail: tourism.sector@statistics.gr

215 216 215 216 215 216 215 216 The most significant decrease, in absolute values, in the number of personal trips and nights spent, 5.% and 1.% respectively, is recorded for the age group 45 to 64 years (Tables 6 and 1) while the most significant decrease, in absolute values, in the number of persons traveling for personal purposes, 12.2%, is recorded for the age group 15 to 24 years (Table 3). with 4 to 7 and 1 to 3 nights spent showed, in absolute values, a decrease of 11.% and 9.3% respectively and the nights spent also decreased by 1.2% (4 to 7 nights) and by 6.1% (1 to 3 nights), respectively. with 8 to 14 nights spent recorded a significant increase, in absolute values, by 12.%, and the corresponding nights spent increased by 1.5 % (Tables 7 and 11). Most of the personal trips were made by car and by sea. When comparing the 216 data with the corresponding 215 data, it is observed that trips made by car recorded a 5.9% decrease and trips made by sea a.3% increase (Table 7). On the basis of available survey data, it is observed that for the majority of personal trips in 216, i.e. 65.8% of the total trips and 8.% of the total nights spent, the type of accommodation used was non-rented accommodation (Table 12, Graph 11). The change, in absolute values, in 216 compared with 215, is reflected as a decrease of 2.2% and 1.5% in the trips and nights spent in non-rented accommodation, respectively. A similar trend is also observed for trips in other categories of tourist accommodation and more specifically, an 11.1% decrease is recorded for hotels and similar establishments, an 8.7% decrease for rooms for rent and rented houses. Accordingly, nights spent recorded a decrease of 9.9% in hotels and similar establishments, while an increase of 15.4% is observed in nights spent in rooms for rent and rented house (Table 12). Table 1. Resident tourists, trips, nights spent and total expenditure by main purpose of trip, 215 216 Residents (1) Expenditure (EUR) (all ages) (aged 15 and over) 4,23 4,49-4.3 6,999 6,641-5.1 69,471 66,157-4.8 1,861,692 1,948,576 4.7 3,476 3,337-4. 5,815 5,559-4.4 57,439 56,339-1.9 1,713,665 1,812,9 5.8 Professional purposes 189 195 3.5 362 366 1.1 2,464 3,292 33.6 139,863 165,184 18.1 Personal purposes 3,381 3,249-3.9 5,453 5,192-4.8 54,976 53,47-3.5 1,573,81 1,647,717 4.7 Leisure, recreation and holidays Visiting friends and relatives Other personal purposes 2,585 2,478-4.1 3,851 3,659-5. 41,987 39,954-4.8 1,194,912 1,238,892 3.7 863 849-1.6 1,286 1,243-3.3 1,98 1,749-2.1 297,892 317,83 6.4 224 223 -.7 316 29-8.2 2,8 2,345 16.7 8,998 91,741 13.3 (1) The data on persons do not sum up in the total, as a person may have more than one trip in a year, for different purposes each time. 2

Thousands Graph 2., nights spent and total expenditure made by residents aged 15 and over by main purpose of trip, 216 (%) Professional purposes 6.6 5.8 9.1 Leisure, recreation and holidays 65.8 7.9 68.3 Visiting friends and relatives Other personal purposes 5.2 4.2 5.1 22.4 19.1 17.5 Expenditure Table 2. Residents aged 15 and over that made personal trips, 212 216 212 213 214 3,483 3,51 3,579 3,381 3,249 Annual change % -12.4 17.3-5.5-3.9 Of whom residents that made only domestic trips 3,65 2,59 3,62 2,878 2,747 Annual change % -15.5 18 2-6. -4.6 Graph 3. Residents aged 15 and over that made personal trips, 212 216 4, 3,5 3,249 3, 2,747 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 212 213 214 Residents that made personal trips Residents that made only domestic personal trips 3

Thousands Table 3. Residents aged 15 and over that made personal trips by sex and age group, 215 216 3,381 3,249-3.9 Men 1,611 1,533-4.8 Women 1,77 1,716-3. Age groups 15-24 448 394-12.2 25-44 1,264 1,26 -.3 45-64 1,158 1,17-4.4 65+ 511 489-4.4 Graph 4. Reasons reported (1) for not making any personal trip, 216 (%) Financial reasons Lack of free time due to family commitments Lack of free time due to work or study commitments Health reasons or reduced mobility Prefer to stay at home Safety reasons Other reasons.6 8.9 1.1 1.9 7.3 17.5 (1) The respondents could report more than one reason 74.6 Table 4. Personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination, 212 216 212 213 214 6,778 5,163 5,972 5,453 5,192 Annual change % -23.8 15.7-8.7-4.8 6,257 4,615 5,34 4,842 4,59 Annual change % -26.2 15.7-9.3-5.2 521 547 631 611 62 Annual change % 5.1 15.3-3.2-1.5 Graph 5. Personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination, 212 216 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 6,778 5,163 5,972 5,453 5,192 2, 1, 212 213 214 4

Table 5. Personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination, 216 trips trips trips Albania Italy 5 main destinations of outbound trips United Kingdom Germany Bulgaria 5,192 4,59 62 128 58 48 47 35 % of trips 1. 88.4 11.6 2.5 1.1.9.9.7 % of outbound trips 21.2 9.7 8. 7.8 5.9 Graph 6. Personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination, 216 88.4% 11.6% Albania 2.5% Italy 1.1% United Kingdom.9% Germany.9% Bulgaria.7% Other countries 5.5% Table 6. Personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by sex and age group, 215 216 5,453 5,192-4.8 Men 2,541 2,47-5.3 Women 2,912 2,785-4.3 Age groups 15-24 646 585-9.5 25-44 2,57 1,978-3.8 45-64 1,937 1,841-5. 65+ 812 788-3. Table 7. Personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by duration and main means of transport, 215 216 Duration of trip in nights spent 5,453 5,192-4.8 1 to 3 1,58 1,433-9.3 4 to 7 1,942 1,728-11. 8 to 14 94 1,12 12. 15 and over 1,27 1,2 -.7 Main means of transport By air 671 656-2.2 By sea 975 979.3 By land 3,86 3,558-6.5 Of which by car 3,73 3,51-5.9 5

Graph 7. Personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by duration (nights spent), 216 15 and over 19.6% 1 to 3 27.6% 8 to14 19.5% 4 to 7 33.3% Graph 8. Personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination and main means of transport, 216 5.8% 21.% 32.7% By air By sea 73.2% 2.8% (1) 64.6% By land (1)The estimation is based on a small sample Table 8. Personal trips and nights spent by residents aged 15 and over by month of departure, 216 % % 5,192 53,47 1. 1. January 91 745 1.7 1.4 February 97 6 1.9 1.1 March 186 1,51 3.6 2.8 April 45 3,368 8.7 6.3 May 194 1,531 3.7 2.9 June 342 5,35 6.6 1.1 July 96 14,759 18.5 27.8 August 1,812 18,272 34.9 34.4 September 296 1,892 5.7 3.6 October 253 1,474 4.9 2.8 November 156 931 3. 1.8 December 356 2,624 6.8 4.9 6

Thousands January February March April May June July August September October November December % Graph 9. Personal trips and nights spent by residents aged 15 and over by month of departure, 216 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Table 9. of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination, 212 216 212 213 214 5,39 55,563 6,247 54,976 53,47 Annual change % 1.4 8.4-8.8-3.5 45,246 47,955 53,212 48,66 46,438 Annual change % 6. 11. -8.6-4.6 5,63 7,69 7,36 6,316 6,69 Annual change % 5.3-7.5-1.2 4.6 Graph 1. of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination, 212 216 7, 6, 5, 5,39 55,563 6,247 54,976 53,47 4, 3, 2, 1, 212 213 214 7

Table 1. of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by sex and age group, 215 216 54,976 53,47-3.5 Men 25,14 24,21-3.7 Women 29,836 28,846-3.3 Age groups 15-24 6,357 5,967-6.1 25-44 16,41 16,165-1.4 45-64 19,21 17,278-1. 65+ 13,16 13,637 4.8 Table 11. of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by duration and main means of transport, 215 216 Duration of trip in nights spent 54,976 53,47-3.5 1 to 3 3,514 3,31-6.1 4 to 7 1,427 9,362-1.2 8 to 14 9,267 1,24 1.5 15 and over 31,767 3,144-5.1 Main means of transport By air 6,787 6,94 2.3 By sea 11,772 11,945 1.5 By land 36,416 34,162-6.2 Table 12. Personal trips and nights spent of residents aged 15 and over by type of accommodation, 215 216 5,453 5,192-4.8 54,976 53,47-3.5 Rented accommodation 1,961 1,778-9.3 11,888 1,614-1.7 Hotels and similar establishments 1,29 1,146-11.1 6,481 5,837-9.9 Rooms for rent and rented houses 547 5-8.7 4,398 3,719-15.4 Other collective and special accommodation establishments 124 132 6.2 1,9 1,58 4.9 Non-rented accommodation 3,491 3,414-2.2 43,88 42,433-1.5 Graph 11. Personal trips and nights spent of residents aged 15 and over by type of accommodation, 216 2.% 65.8% 34.2% 8.% Rented accommodation Non-rented accommodation 8

Thousand EUR Table 13. Expenditure of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination, 212 216 In thousand EUR 212 213 214 1,763,8 1,51,861 1,682,75 1,573,81 1,647,717 Annual change % -14.3 11.3-6.4 4.7 1,478,725 1,195,91 1,352,466 1,264,126 1,286,736 Annual change % -19.2 13.2-6.5 1.8 285,74 315,77 329,68 39,675 36,981 Annual change % 1.8 4.4-6. 16.6 Graph 12. Expenditure of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination, 212 216 2,, 1,8, 1,6, 1,763,8 1,51,861 1,682,75 1,573,81 1,647,717 1,4, 1,2, 1,, 8, 6, 4, 2, 212 213 214 Table 14. Expenditure of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by sex and age group, 215 216 In thousand EUR 1,573,81 1,647,717 4.7 Men 742,828 752,175 1.3 Women 83,973 895,542 7.8 Age groups 15-24 175,842 167,7-4.6 25-44 579,349 626,771 8.2 45-64 568,456 58,669 2.1 65+ 25,154 272,576 9. Table 15. Expenditure of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by duration and main means of transport, 215 216 In thousand EUR Duration of trip in nights spent 1,573,81 1,647,717 4.7 1 to 3 239,987 224,289-6.5 4 to 7 576,562 556,492-3.5 8 to 14 289,814 376,711 3. 15 and over 467,438 49,226 4.9 Main means of transport By air 352,159 44,374 14.8 By sea 374,249 379,726 1.5 By land 847,392 863,617 1.9 9

Average total expenditure by night spent Table 16. Expenditure of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by type of expenditure and destination of the trip, 215 216 In thousand EUR 1,573,81 1,647,717 4.7 Accommodation 257,214 268,92 4.6 Food and drinks in cafés and restaurants 549,221 572,27 4.2 Transport 38,519 41,816 5.6 Other expenditure 386,847 44,953 4.7 Graph 13. Average total expenditure (EUR) per night of personal trips made by residents aged 15 and over by destination and duration of the trip, 216 16 14 12 128 1.8% 17 4.9% 1 8 6 4 2 63 25.8% 51 28.4% 33 17.1% 2 1.3% 12 6.9% 6 2.4% 32 1.7 25.7% 1-31 4-7 2 8-14 3 15-28 4 5 29 1-3 6 4-7 7 8-14 8 15-28 9 1 29 11 12 Duration of domestic trips in nights spent Duration of outbound trips in nights spent Note: The size of bubbles depicts the share (%) of personal trips. The labels include the average total expenditure per night and the share (%) of personal trips. 1

Survey on Qualitative Characteristics of Resident Tourists Legal framework Statistical units Methodology Reference area Data dissemination EXPLANATORY NOTES The Survey on Qualitative Characteristics of Residents Tourists is conducted in all EU Member States pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 692/211 of the European Parliament and of the Council. The purpose of the survey is to collect data on the characteristics of resident tourists, tourist expenditure and contribution of several socio-demographic groups in tourism and their behavior, with the aim of drawing national and European policy in the tourism sector. Data are collected for the number of tourists, trips, nights spent and expenditure incurred during these trips. Furthermore, data are collected on the characteristics of resident tourists e.g., age, sex, and on the characteristics of every trip, such as purpose of the trip, destination, transportation means, type of accommodation establishment, etc. Regulation (EU) No 692/211 of the European Parliament and of the Council For participation in tourism, the statistical unit is the individual. For tourism trips and visitors making the trips, the statistical unit is the trip made by the individual. The Survey on Qualitative Characteristics of Residents Tourists is a sample survey on households that is conducted on a yearly basis. For each household a questionnaire is filled in pertaining to all the trips made by each household member during the reference year. The surveyed households are derived from the sample of the Labour Force Survey which is selected using a two-stage stratified sampling method. The primary unit of the survey is the surface area (one or more subsequent city blocks) and secondary unit is the household. The ultimate unit of the survey is the household. The whole territory of Greece. Reference period Calendar year 216. Statistical concepts and definitions References Data tables are posted on the website of ELSTAT and transmitted to Eurostat. Resident: any natural person, irrespective of citizenship, normally residing or having the intention to reside for a period of at least 12 months in Greece. Personal trips: trips whose purpose is vacation, leisure, rest, recreation, visiting friends and relatives, beyond the traveler s daily routine and activities, as well as other trips for pilgrim or health care purposes, etc. Business trips: trips related to the visitor s work, beyond his/her daily routine and activities. Expenditure: money spent on accommodation, food, transport, and other trip-related expenses e.g., for cultural, recreational activities, purchase of clothing, footwear, purchase of consumables and big-value goods, purchase of food, beverages, drinks, presents, souvenirs, etc. Hotels and similar establishments: hotels, motels, suites, bungalows, etc. Other collective and special accommodation establishments: therapeutic centres, camping grounds, conference centres, passenger transport means such as cruise ships, rented campsites and other rented collective accommodation establishments, such as mountain guesthouses, youth hostels, etc. Non-rented accommodation establishments: own holiday homes, accommodation provided without charge by relatives and friends and other owner-occupied accommodation provided for free (caravans, tents, etc.). The statistical concepts and definitions of the survey are described in Regulation (EU) No 692/211 of the European Parliament and of the Council. Further information on the definitions and the methodology of the survey are available in the Methodological Manual for Tourism Statistics. More information on the survey can be found on the web page of ELSTAT, www.statistics.gr: Statistics > Industry, Trade, Services, Transport > Tourism > Qualitative Characteristics of resident tourists (Vacation Survey). http://www.statistics.gr/en/statistics/-/publication/sto15/- 11