2008 Outlook for Travel & Tourism Did you miss the Marketing Outlook Forum in 2007? Did you attend the event but still want updates on the Chinese market, golf travel market, the power of attractions, business travel, leisure travel, Suzanne Cook's wrap-up speech, and everything else that was covered in the program? The wait is over! The report is the resource you need to get the latest trends and analysis on the performance and challenges in our industry by leading research and marketing experts. This report is included in TIA's 2008 Basic and Premier Research Subscription Packages.
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Emerging International Travel Markets: China, 2007 Edition Over the past decade, China's economy has grown faster than any other economy in the world, producing an increasingly affluent population with the desire and resources for outbound travel. Indeed, it has been predicted that by 2020, China will generate over 100 million outbound trips annually more than triple its current output making it one of the most lucrative outbound travel markets worldwide. This report includes information about the economy, government, society, and travel industry in China, as well as ground-breaking original research from surveys of over 7,000 Chinese citizens, including long-haul travelers. This report is included in TIA's 2007 International and Premier Research Subscription Packages. Click here to learn about a companion publication on the China market due to be released in fall 2008.
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Who's Traveling With Whom: Characteristics of U.S. Domestic Travel Parties and Their Trips This unique report profiles the trip and demographic characteristics of different types of travel parties. The travel parties profiled include one adult, couples (one male and one female), two or more males, two or more females, three or more adults, and adults traveling with children. Each type of travel party is described and compared in their spending, activities, transportation, and accommodations in 2006. This report also contains separate sections that highlight the transportation, accommodations, purpose, and length of trips by these travel parties. Information is obtained from the TIA TravelScope®/DIRECTIONS® by DKS&A program. This report is included in TIA's 2007 Comprehensive and Premier Research Subscription Packages.
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Economic Review of Travel in America, 2007 Edition In 2007, total traveler spending is expected to reach $740 billion, an increase of 5.7% from the previous year. This report provides details not only about the economic impact of the U.S. travel industry on the economy (including total travel expenditures, travel-generated employment, payroll, and tax revenue), but it also covers the United States' place in global tourism (the state of global tourism and international travel to the U.S.), and the performance of major travel-related industries in the U.S. (including airlines, lodging, amusement and recreation services, and food service). This report is included in TIA's 2007 Basic, Comprehensive and Premier Research Subscription Packages.
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Impact of Travel on State Economies, 2007 Edition With estimates of the impact of domestic travel on the economies of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, The Impact of Travel on State Economies is one of TIA's most popular research reports. The report includes travel economic impact statistics on travelers' expenditures, travel-generated employment, tax revenues and payroll income for the nation, as well as each of the 50 states and Washington, D.C. The report also estimates the impact of domestic and international travelers on the U.S. economy from 2000-2006. This report is included in TIA's 2007 Basic, Comprehensive and Premier Research Subscription Packages.