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Nordic Outbound
Market Report, September 2006, 445  €


Description

The Nordic countries are prime candidates for outbound travel due to their cold climates and long winters, combined with high per capita wealth and spending power.
These countries are known for being egalitarian, with a relatively equal distribution of wealth and income.
Thus, foreign travel is within reach of practically all classes of society…


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Introduction

Overview of outbound departures: Nordic region countries
Figure 1: Outbound tourism trips, 1990-2005*
Figure 2: Total spending on travel and tourism by Nordic country, 2006
Data Sources

Denmark
Finland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
Market Characteristics
Purpose of visit
Traveller demographics
Figure 3: Departure rate for foreign trips, 2002-05
Figure 4: Number of people in household travelling on long outbound trips, 2005
Seasonality
Figure 5: Seasonality of outbound holiday trips of four nights or more, 2005
Figure 6: Danish arrivals in Spain by quarter, 2005*
Figure 7: Danish arrivals in Spain by quarter, 2004-05
Expenditure
Figure 8: Danish spending on travel and tourism
Figure 9: Expenditure per trip and per capita on outbound travel, 2002-04
Figure 10: Expenditure per outbound trip according to age segment, 2005
Length of stay
Figure 11: Length of stay for Danish outbound holiday trips of >3 nights, 2005
Transport
Figure 12: Mode of transport used for outbound leisure trips of four or more days, 2005
Figure 13: Mode of transport for outbound holiday trips of four nights or more by age segment, 2005
Figure 14: Mode of transport used for short (1-3 overnights) holiday trips, 2005
Figure 15: Mode of transport used for outbound business trips, 2005
Sterling Airways
Accommodation
Figure 16: Form of lodging used on outbound leisure trips of four nights or more
Figure 17: Accommodation used on outbound holiday trips of four nights or more by age segment, 2005
Figure 18: Accommodation for short (1-3 overnights) outbound holiday trips, 2005
Figure 19: Accommodation for outbound business trips, 2005
Outbound statistical summary
Figure 20: Trend in total Danish outbound departures by destination, 2003-05
Outbound Nordic Tourism Markets by Country
Denmark
Demographics
Figure 21: Structure of the Danish population, 2006
Figure 22: Projected trend in the Danish population, 2000-30
Figure 23: Growth in Denmark’s population over 64 years old, 2000-50
Economy
Figure 24: Receipts and expenditure for international tourism, Denmark, 2002-05
Social and political situation
Finland
Demographics
Figure 25: Structure of the Finnish population, 2006
Figure 26: Projected trend in the Finnish population, 2000-30
Figure 27: Growth in Finland’s population aged 65 and over, 2000-50
Economy
Figure 28: Receipts and expenditure for international tourism, Finland, 2002-05
Social and political situation
Market characteristics
Purpose of travel
Figure 29: Finnish overnight trips by purpose of visit (travellers aged 15 to 74) in 2005
Expenditure
Figure 30: Finnish spending on travel and tourism, 2001-16
Figure 31: Expenditure per trip and per capita on outbound travel, 2002-04
Seasonality
Figure 32: Finnish arrivals in Spain by quarter, 2004-05
Traveller demographics
Length of stay
Figure 33: Average length of stay by region or country, 2005
Transport
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Accommodation
Outbound statistical summary
Figure 34: Finns' leisure trips abroad, 2002-05*
Figure 35: Finnish overnight leisure trips abroad by destination country, 2005
Figure 36: Outbound business trips by country, 2005
Iceland
Demographics
Figure 37: Structure of the Icelandic population, 2006
Figure 38: Projected trend in the Icelandic population, 2000-30
Figure 39: Growth in the Icelandic population, 65 years of age and more, 2000-50
Economy
Figure 40: Receipts and expenditure for international tourism and air fares, Iceland, 2002-05
Social and political situation
Market characteristics
Expenditure
Figure 41: Icelandic spending on travel and tourism, 2001-16
Figure 42: Expenditure per trip and per capita on outbound travel, 2002-04
Transport
Accommodation
Outbound statistical summary
Norway
Demographics
Figure 43: Structure of the Norwegian population, 2006
Figure 44: Projected trend in the Norwegian population, 2000-30
Figure 45: Growth in the Norwegian population aged 65 and over, 2000-50
Economy
Social and political situation
Market characteristics
Purpose of visit
Figure 46: Purpose of outbound trip, 2002-05*
Figure 47: Growth in the number of holiday trips* domestic vs outbound, 1999-2005
Figure 48: Holiday trips by age segment, 2005
Figure 49: Number of people who took a long outbound holiday, 1999-2005
Figure 50: Norwegians going on holiday by area of residence, 2005
Figure 51: Holidaymakers by household income bracket (000s)
Seasonality
Figure 52: Seasonality of outbound trips, 2004-05
Figure 53: Norwegian arrivals in Spain by quarter, 2004-05
Length of stay
Figure 54: Average length of stay for holiday trips by destination in 2005
Expenditure
Figure 55: Norwegian spending on travel and tourism, 2001-16 (US$b)
Figure 56: Norwegian spending on foreign and domestic travel, 1999-2005
Figure 57: Expenditure per trip and per capita on outbound travel, 2002-04
Transport
Figure 58: Mode of transport for long outbound holiday trips
Accommodation
Figure 59: Choice of accommodation for long outbound trips, 2005
Outbound statistical summary
Figure 60: Long outbound holidays by principal destination
Sweden
Demographics
Figure 61: Structure of the Swedish population, 2006
Figure 62: Projected trend in the Swedish population, 2000-30
Figure 63: Growth in the Swedish population aged 65 and over, 2000-50
Figure 64: Per cent of Swedish population by household profile taking at least one week-long trip per year, 2000-04
Economy
Figure 65: Receipts and expenditure for international tourism and air fares, Sweden, 2002-05
Social and political situation
Figure 66: Number of immigrants into Sweden, 1995-2005
Market characteristics
Purpose of visit
Figure 67: Purpose of leisure travel, 2005*
Figure 68: Purpose of business travel
Traveller demographics
Figure 69: Percentage of Swedish population by household profile taking at least one week-long trip per year, 2000-04
Figure 70: Percentage of Swedish population of foreign origin taking at least one week-long trip per year, 2000-04
Figure 71: Percentage of native Swedish population taking at least one week-long trip per year, 2000-04
Figure 72: Percentage of Swedes by occupational category taking at least one week-long trip per year, 2000-04
Figure 73: Percentage of Swedes by area of residency taking at least one week-long trip per year, 2000-04
Seasonality
Figure 74: Swedish arrivals in Spain by quarter, 2004-05
Length of stay
Expenditure
Figure 75: Swedish spending on travel and tourism, 2001-16
Transport
Figure 76: Transport used for outbound leisure trips, 2005
Figure 77: Transport used for outbound business trips, 2005
Accommodation
Outbound statistical summary
Figure 78: Outbound trips by major destination, 2003-05
Outlook
Figure 79: Projected spending on travel and tourism, by Nordic country, 2016




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