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Press Release: Research and Markets
October 27, 2006
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44181)
has announced the addition of Outbound Travel in the United States to their offering.
This report covers travel taken outside of the U.S., with at least one night of paid-for accommodation. The analysis
focuses mainly on commercial accommodation for hotels, motels and bed and breakfasts.
Though many may consider the outbound travel market a mature one, only 30% of Americans hold valid passports and
only 41% have traveled outside the U.S. in the past three years. This indicates that many Americans are not willing
to, or do not have the means to, travel outside the U.S.
Despite this, the outbound travel market, both in terms of number of outbound travelers and in spending abroad,
grew 7.6% and 21.5% respectively from 2003 to 2005. International travel spending by U.S. residents exceeded year
2000 levels in 2005 when spending reached $95 billion. Spend on international travel by U.S. residents returned
to 2000 levels in 2004, having declined each year in between. The number of outbound trips is also forecast to
exceed year 2000 levels in 2006 with an estimated 61 million outbound travelers. Again it was not until 2004 when
2000 levels where reached after successive years of decline in the between years.
This rebound in outbound travel comes on the heals of a slump in outbound travel from 2000-2003 with year 2003
levels of spending and person trips being the low point with only 54 million outbound trips and $78 million in
spending. Growth has been driven by an improving economy and growing household income levels, in spite of a weak
dollar, which makes travel to many destinations more expensive, and on-going terrorist threats.
This report clearly identifies the principal external factors driving or curtailing growth. Exclusive consumer
research reveals the attitudes, needs and behavior of consumers, with analysis broken down both by demographic
characteristics, and by segment.
Six years of specific sales data provide a factual and impartial presentation of the market as a whole. The report
also evaluates the performance of individual sectors in the market, and provides information about the major companies
and brands. Using the SPSS forecasting package, a five-year forecast of U.S. retail sales is created, revealing
potential opportunities for growth and product development.
Companies Mentioned Include:
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44181
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Contact: Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager press@researchandmarkets.com Fax: +353 1 4100 980
Source: Research and Markets