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Driving Holidays - International
Market Report, August 2007, 445  €


Description

About this reportTravel & Tourism Analyst is a bimonthly newsletter providing an examination of the travel industry, sector by sector.
Each issue includes five objective and detailed studies on sectors and issues of interest and importance, across the international tourism industry.Transport - from air transport and car hire, to the cruise industry, rail and coach travelOutbound Markets - detailed profiles of the world's leading tourism origin countriesMarket Segments - key sectors of the travel and tourism industry, ie youth travelAccommodation, Leisure and Theme Parks - the performance of the hotel industry, resorts, timeshare, as well as developments in the attractions marketTravel Distribution and Technology - the travel trade worldwide, including the impact of new technology on travel distribution and marketingFinancial Services - ranging from tourism investment to paying for travelOccasional Studies - other significant issues, such as the role of tourism organisations and the impact of travel on the environment.


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Contents

Introduction
Data Sources
Defining Driving Holidays
Market Factors
Fuel prices and travel decisions
Figure 1: Historical crude oil prices, 2002-06
Air travel – boon or bane to the driving tourism industry?
The green car movement – going places?
Exchange rates a driver of growth
Figure 2: Exchange rates between the US dollar and selected currencies, 2002-07
Congestion woes
Holiday entitlements
Figure 3: Holiday entitlements for selected countries around the world, 2007
Ageing populace boosts the market
Figure 4: Mid-year population for selected countries around the world, by age, 2000-50
Supply Structure
Overview
Airlines
Figure 5: Major international car hire companies and their partners, May 2007
Camping and caravanning operators
Tour operators
Vehicle hire companies
Australia and New Zealand
Overview
Market size and trends
Australia
Figure 6: Number of international self-drivers by country of residence, 2004/05, 2009/10, 2014/15
New Zealand
Key suppliers
Destinations
Australia
Figure 7: Top five regions visited by indivduals on domestic self-drive overnight trips, 2004/05
Figure 8: Top five regions visited by individuals on international self-drive overnight trips, 2004/05
New Zealand
Figure 9: Intended travel routes of tourists, 2004
Accommodation
Australia
New Zealand
Market characteristics
Australia
Domestic
Figure 10: Key information sources for domestic self-drivers in Australia, 2004/05
International
Figure 11: Key information sources for international self-drivers in Australia, 2005
New Zealand
International
Figure 12: International self-drivers to New Zealand’s South Island, by region of residence, 2004
Figure 13: International self-drivers to New Zealand’s South Island, by purpose of visit, 2004
Europe
Overview
France
Germany
Italy
UK
Other European destinations
Market characteristics
Figure 14: Holiday trips of four nights or more, by country of origin, 2004
Figure 15: Breakdown of holiday trips of four nights or more, by mode of transport used, by country of origin, 2004
North America
Overview
Market size and trends
Canada
US
Figure 16: Transportation used in the US by foreign leisure vistors, 2001-05
Figure 17: Expenditure in the US by foreign leisure vistors, by type, 2001-05
Destinations
Canada
US
Key suppliers
Car rental companies
Figure 18: US rental market share by cars in service, 2003 and 2006
Recreational vehicles (RVs)
Market characteristics
Canada
Domestic
International
US
Domestic
Figure 19: Summer leisure travel by US residents in the US, 2001-06
International
Figure 20: Overnight Canadian arrivals to the US, by mode of transport, 2004 and 2005
Figure 21: Mode of transport used in the US, by country of origin, 2001-05
South Africa
Overview
Market size and trends
Domestic
International
Figure 22: Foreign arrivals to South Africa, by road, 2000-03
Destinations
Key suppliers
Market characteristics
International
What Next?
The future
China
The Asian Highway project
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