Outlook on Leisure Travel - Canada

Similar documents
It s All in the Numbers

HAWAI I TOURISM CANADA

Fieldwork Dates AmericasBarometer

Daniel Titelman Director Economic Development Division

Business Opportunities in the Caribbean Region. Presented by: Robert Jones Commercial Counselor - Caribbean Region

Global Arrival Levels

International economic context and regional impact

Textile Per Capita Consumption

Latin America and the Caribbean: Fact Sheet on Economic and Social Indicators

U. S. Hispanic Travelers Report

Cruise Industry Update

TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON TOURISM INVESTMENTS IN THE AMERICAS Asuncion, Paraguay. May 17-18, 2011

TABLE 1 VISITOR ARRIVALS. Total Visitor Arrivals +/ Month / / /18

Tourism snapshot Canadian Tourism Commission

Washington, DC 2013 Visitor Statistics

Outlook for International Inbound Travel to North America - The International Marketplace: What's Happening?

OUTBOUND CANADA U.S. Regional Travel Outlook

Tourism Snapshot A focus on the markets in which the CTC and its partners are active

2016 VISITOR STATISTICS WASHINGTON, DC

Regional Activities. 25 June Carlos Vogeler Director Executive Secretary for Members Relations and Regional Director for the Americas UNWTO

DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE

Tourism Snapshot A focus on the markets that the CTC and its partners are active in

Colombia: An Upcoming Emerging Market for International Investors April 2012

Tourism Snapshot. A focus on the markets in which the CTC and its partners are active. October 2012 Volume 8, Issue 10.

DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE

48 Oct-15. Nov-15. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate

1

The Economic Impact of Tourism in Hillsborough County, June 2018

Winter Package Price Tracking January 2017

Wrap Up. Amherst. University of Massachusetts Amherst. Suzanne Cook Suzanne Cook Consulting, LLC

TOURIST (Stopover Arrivals) Europe. United States. Canada. Latin America. Monthly Statistical Report

TOURIST (Stopover Arrivals) Europe. United States. Canada. Latin America. Monthly Statistical Report

CTO State of the Industry Report Dissecting the Numbers Presented By Ryan Skeete, Director of Research & IT (ag) February 16 th, 2016

Monthly Update - Aruba s Tourism Industry: October 2016 and Year to Date 2016

Regional Director Latin America and Caribbean

ANGUILLA VISITOR ARRIVALS 61, % 61.2% VISITOR PROFILE TOURISM AND OTHER RELATED ECONOMIC STATISTICS $ $ $819

CTO PERFORMANCE REVIEW 2005 CARIBBEAN TOURISM PERFORMANCE

Ontario Tourism Facts & Figures

Edmonton Real Estate Forum

Tourism Snapshot. A focus on the markets that the CTC and its partners are active in. July 2011 Volume 7, Issue 7.

Domestic, U.S. and Overseas Travel to Canada

CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION LATEST STATISTICS 2008

GUYANA TOURISM STATISTICAL DIGEST 2015

ANGUILLA TOURISM HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2006 VISITOR ARRIVALS 72, % 60.1% Same Day Visitors 94,283. Tourist Arrivals I ( Winter ( Summer

Overseas Visitation Estimates for U.S. States, Cities, and Census Regions: 2015

Tourism Snapshot. A focus on the markets in which the CTC and its partners are active. January 2013 Volume 9, Issue 1.

Caribbean market performance

BRAZIL INTERNATIONAL INBOUND TRAVEL MARKET PROFILE (2011) Copyright 2012 by the U.S. Travel Association. All Rights Reserved.

Outlook for Leisure Travel and Attractions

Oct-17 Nov-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate

MARKET INSIGHTS UPDATE

Forward-looking Statements

Monthly Update - Aruba s Tourism Industry: November 2016 and Year to Date 2016

Contents of the Economic Survey 2012

2019 MARKET OUTLOOK & ACTIVITIES. Alex Perez Sales and Marketing Account Manager TravelNevada UK

TOURIST (Stopover Arrivals) Europe. United States. Latin America. Canada. Monthly Statistical Report USA 64.4% Canada 16.9% UK 9.4% All Other 2.

Tourism Snapshot A Monthly Monitor of the Performance of Canada s Tourism Industry

Tourism Snapshot A focus on the markets that the CTC and its partners are active in Ontario June 2011 Volume 7, Issue 6

TOURIST (Stopover Arrivals) Europe. United States. Latin America. Canada. Monthly Statistical Report

TOURIST (Stopover Arrivals) Europe. United States. Latin America. Canada. Monthly Statistical Report USA 64.2% Canada 17.2% UK 9.3% All Other 2.

Jan-18. Dec-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate

Tourism Snapshot A focus on the markets in which the CTC and its partners are active

BUSINESS BAROMETER December 2018

Appendix A. PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND ECONOMIC STATISTICS

TOURIST ARRIVALS REPORT

THE INTERNATIONAL GROWTH OF SPANISH HOLIDAY HOTEL CHAINS FROM A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE: A CASE STUDY

TOURIST ARRIVALS REPORT

Outlook for air travel markets

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. hospitality compensation as a share of total compensation at. Page 1

CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION LATEST STATISTICS December 4, 2014

TOURIST ARRIVALS REPORT

PEI Tourism Performance

Fall 2015 Brand & Advertising Tracking Study Report Ontario Market

Tourism Snapshot A focus on the markets that the CTC and its partners are active in

Tourism Snapshot Year-in-review. Facts & Figures 5th edition.

TOURIST (Stopover Arrivals) Europe. United States. Canada. Latin America. Monthly Statistical Report USA 66.5% Canada 16.5% UK 8.2% All. Other 2.

TOURIST (Stopover Arrivals) Europe. United States. Canada. Latin America. Monthly Statistical Report USA 66.0% Canada 15.9% UK 8.8% All Other 2.

The U.S. Commercial Service

Tourism Snapshot. June 2015 Volume 11, Issue 6. A focus on the markets in which Destination Canada (DC) and its partners are active.

TOURIST (Stopover Arrivals) Europe. United States. Latin America. Canada. Monthly Statistical Report USA 65.0% Canada 16.7% UK 9.2% All Other 2.

Cruise Tourism White Paper

49 May-17. Jun-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate

Outbound Travel Outlook Caribbean and Mexico

TOURIST (Stopover Arrivals) Europe. United States. Canada. Latin America. Monthly Statistical Report USA 66.4% Canada 15.8% UK 8.6% All Other 2.

Ottawa-Gatineau s Economic Outlook

VISIT FLORIDA Research

North America Fact Sheet

VISITOR ARRIVALS REPORT

Forward-looking Statements

Tourism Snapshot A focus on the markets that the CTC and its partners are active in

The Rental Car Market: All Things American. John Healy Managing Director Northcoast Research International Car Rental Show

Ontario Tourism Facts & Figures

International Visitors to New England. DNE Summit 2016 Newport, RI

Banking at the Crossroads. Annual Conference The Caribbean Association of Banks Everson W. Hull Basseterre St.Kitts November 12, 2015

Tourism Snapshot A focus on the markets in which the CTC and its partners are active

Yukon Tourism Indicators Year-End Report Yukon Tourism Indicators Year-End Report 2015

INTEGRATION AND TRADE IN THE AMERICAS

TOP INTERNATIONAL MARKETS FOR NATIVE AMERICAN TOURISM

The Latin America & Caribbean Market!

Tourism Snapshot. A focus on the markets in which the CTC and its partners are active. February 2015 Volume 11, Issue 2.

Transcription:

University of Massachusetts Amherst ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Travel and Tourism Research Association: Advancing Tourism Research Globally 2013 Marketing Outlook Forum - Outlook for 2014 Outlook on Leisure Travel - Canada David Redekop The Conference Board of Canada Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/ttra Redekop, David, "Outlook on Leisure Travel - Canada" (2016). Travel and Tourism Research Association: Advancing Tourism Research Globally. 9. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/ttra/2013marketing/presentations/9 This Event is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. It has been accepted for inclusion in Travel and Tourism Research Association: Advancing Tourism Research Globally by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. For more information, please contact scholarworks@library.umass.edu.

Outlook for Leisure Travel - Canada Presented by: David Redekop, Principal Research Associate, The Conference Board of Canada For more information, contact David at redekop@ October 28-30, 2013 ~ The Drake Hotel ~ Chicago, Illinois, USA

Outlook for Leisure Travel - Canada David Redekop Principal Research Associate, The Conference Board of Canada October 29, 2013

Speaking Points Economic Outlook confidence main issue for travel industry Outlook for Outbound Travel Winter 2013/14 Opportunities cruise, group travel, tours and activities 3

POT Index Propensity for Outbound Travel Canada = 100 Per capita, Canadians made 3 times the number of oversea trips in 2012 as did Americans Source: CBoC & various Gov't. agencies for population and outbound arrivals. POT index = ratio of outbound trips to population relative to Canada in 2011. 4

Economic Outlook Better growth over next three years versus past 3 years.

Slow Growth Ahead Source: CBoC economic forecast June 2013.

GDP growth to vary by region

GDP growth to vary by region

GDP growth by Major City

Unemployment rate falling (annual unemployment rate in %) Source: CBoC five year economic forecast June 2013.

Consumer confidence yet to reach prerecession level Source: CBoC monthly surveys of Canadian consumer confidence.

Confidence yet to reach prerecession level Source: CBoC monthly surveys of Canadian consumer confidence.

Household debt @ record level (ratio of debt to personal disposable income) Source: Statistics Canada.

Outlook for outbound leisure travel Growth to average 4.1% through 2017

Outbound Leisure Travel to Reach $37 billion by 2017 $ Recession SARS 15

$ CDN to trade slightly under par with US dollar Source: CBoC five year economic forecast June 2013.

Canada: Total Outbound leisure trips ( 000 of outbound leisure trips, all destinations) 4.1% 4.0% Global Recession SARS

Canada: Outbound leisure trips (% share outbound leisure trips) US to become more popular

More Seniors than children by 2017 first time in history Number of Canadians 14 and 65+ by year in 000 Sources: Statistics Canada and CBoC calculations

65+ more likely to travel to US for leisure than overseas % of total 2012 Canadian outbound holiday, vacation trips captured by the US by major age groups

Outbound Pleasure Trips ( 000 of pleasure trips to all destinations by age group) +37% +18%

Canada: Outbound leisure trip growth (% change in leisure trips from previous year) To US To non-us

Outbound Leisure Travel: Average Annual Rate of Growth 2013-2017 ca

Outbound Leisure Trips by Province ( 000 of leisure trips) ca

Canada: Slow growth in domestic and inbound travel Trip Type 2012 2013 2014 Domestic Business 1.8% 1.5% 2.4% Domestic Pleasure 1.6% 1.4% 2.3% US to Canada 2.8% 1.2% 2.1% Overseas to Canada -2.2% 1.6% 2.6% Canada has been losing inbound visit share from the US and Oversea destinations for more than 10 years! 25

US Outbound Travel US overseas travel was up by 5.5% in 2012 but is flat through YTD June 2013 Americans made nearly 2 million fewer oversea trips in 2012 than in 2009. UK residents made 13 million fewer outbound visits in 2012 than in 2006!!

Winter 2013/14 Outlook 27

Canadian winter trips to Caribbean/Mexico each winter -1.6%

Canadian Leisure Trips each Winter ( 000) To Other Countries To USA +3.7% +5.9%

Fewer Canadians Planning Outbound Winter Trip Significantly fewer Canadians indicated in the June 2013 winter travel intentions survey that they intend to take a winter vacation trip outside the country compared with the June 2012 and 2011 surveys. 30 Sources: CBoC online surveys during June 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 each with 1,500+ respondents. Margin error is +/-2.4%

More Uncertainty about taking Winter Trip (% planning to take domestic or outbound winter vacation trip in June each year)? 31

Outbound Winter Leisure Trips to grow 3.1% Winter 2013/14 ( 000 of outbound leisure trips each winter to US and non-us destinations and total) 10,547 +16.5% 10,130-4.0% 10,654 5.2% 11,781 +10.6% 12,415 +5.4% 12,830 +3.3% 13,228 +3.1% 32

US State Outlook for Winter 2013/14 Winter 2012/13 % Change Winter 2013/14 % Change Florida 2,162,724 4.0% 2,244,908 3.8% Hawaii 360,454 2.2% 369,105 2.4% Arizona 452,810 1.3% 470,469 3.9% California 798,204 2.2% 813,370 1.9% Caribbean/Mexico Cuba 777,683 2.0% 801,971 3.1% D. Republic 526,271-4.8% 514,693-2.2% Jamaica 264,605-8.4% 253,227-4.3% Mexico 1,216,690-1.5% 1,232,507 1.3%

Travel Intentions Surveys are surveys not forecasts # of intended visits rarely = actual visit volume Travel intention surveys best used to capture current selling climate for travel/destination. Transactional websites better predictor of near term performance/market share.

% of Ontario Residents Indicating Gulf Oil Spill definitely or somewhat influenced plans to visit Florida this winter (2011/12) Source: CBoC Travel Intentions Surveys. N = 575 margin of error +/- 2.66%.

Visit Interest & Awareness Been There/Done That US Destinations Social Techies Rank 1 Las Vegas 49% 2 NY City 45% 3 Other Florida 35% 4 Other California 31% 5 Florida Keys 31% 6 Other Hawaii 31% 7 Boston 30% 8 Cape Cod 26% 9 Maui 24% 10 Orlando/Chicago 22% Rank 1 NY City 100% 2 Las Vegas 85% 3 LA 67% 4 Miami 54% 5 Other California 52% 6 Other Hawaii 51% 7 Boston 50% 8 Chicago 47% 9 Orlando 45% 10 Maui 42% Source: CBoC June 2013 travel intentions survey. N=501 for 55+ (+/- 4.4%) and 326 for Millenniums (+/- 5.4%). 36

Visit Interest & Awareness Been There/Done That Caribbean/Mexico Social Techies Rank 1 Cuba 42% 2 Mexico 28% 3 DR 26% 4 St. Maarten 26% 5 Jamaica 26% 6 Bahamas 25% 7 Barbados 23% 8 Bermuda 21% 9 Aruba 20% 10 Antigua 13% Rank 1 Mexico 69% 2 Cuba 65% 3 Jamaica 60% 4 Bahamas 57% 5 DR 53% 6 Barbados 37% 7 St. Maarten 32% 8 Bermuda 27% 9 Aruba 23% 10 Antigua 15% Source: CBoC June 2013 travel intentions survey. N=501 for 55+ (+/- 4.4%) and 326 for Millenniums (+/- 5.4%). 37

Mexico: Why not visiting winter 2013/14 38

Visit Interest & Awareness Been There/Done That S/Central America Social Techies Rank 1 Panamá 18% 2 Brazil 15% 3 Perú 14% 4 Argentina 13% 5 Chile 12% 6 Trinidad 9% 7 Ecuador 9% 8 Guatemala 5% 9 Honduras 4% 10 Colombia 4% Rank 1 Brazil 48% 2 Perú 33% 3 Panamá 28% 4 Argentina 25% 5 Chile 21% 6 Ecuador 19% 7 Colombia 18% 8 Honduras 16% 9 Guatemala 16% 10 Trinidad 15% Source: CBoC June 2013 travel intentions survey. N=501 for 55+ (+/- 4.4%) and 326 for Millenniums (+/- 5.4%). 39

The Opportunities Cruising Self-organized group travel Destination tours and activities

Cruising remains a growth travel market ( 000 of Canadians indicating they had been on 1 or more cruise trips during past 3 years) +9% Average Annual Growth Rate 41 Source: PMB Surveys

000 of Intended Winter Cruise Trips (Of Canadians planning winter trip to Caribbean/Mexico) Greater interest in taking Mediterranean or European River cruise in future than Caribbean/Mexico cruise trip Source: CBoC June Surveys

Group Travel 43

Self-organized pure leisure main reason for group travel Main purpose of last outbound group vacation trip 95% of which were first marriages Source: CBoC travel intentions survey 2007

Small groups larger market Source: CBoC travel intentions survey 2007

Potential group market 3 times size of cruise market Over 5.7 million Canadians traveled outbound as a group over past 3 years 42% highly likely to go on group trip outside Canada next 2 years. Market of about 1.7 million more than 3 times size of the cruise market in 2007

47 Hawaii Condo & Timeshare Stays Growing (Number of Canadians visits by accommodation type) +37% +97% +64%

Tours & Activities Selling at destination tours, activities & events 48

% Intending to Purchase Activity/Event/Tour Winter 2013/14 Source: CBoC travel intentions June 2013 49

Most taking Smart Device/Many Making at Destination Purchases 52 Source: CBoC travel intentions survey June 2013

Multi-channel Environment One of the key aspects of our strategy is selling directly to our customers through multiple channels, and so our retail network remains important to us. TUI Travel plc...an integrated omni-channel presence and strong digital credentials are key to the operator s recovery Harriet Green, CEO Thomas Cook 60% of Canadians plan to bring a smart phone and/or tablet with them on their 2013/14 winter trip Of these travelers, 38% plan to make a purchase with their smart device on their trip!

The travel experience sought will determine the travel channels used! Thank you 54