Title:

Tourism in Australia

Price:$715.00
Publication Date:Mar 07, 2008
Report Type:Market Research
Description:Tourism is the business of providing services to international and domestic visitors (whether on day or overnight trips). "Tourism" is defined broadly in the international standards to include visitors whose primary travel purpose includes business, convention/conference travel, are on government business, as well as the more familiar tourism for leisure/holiday and to visit friends and relatives. This service based industry comprises of a number of tangible and intangible components. The tangible elements include transport, food and beverages, tours, souvenirs and accommodation, while the intangible elements involve education, culture, adventure or simply escape and relaxation. The Australian Bureau of Statistics also defines the tourism industry in terms of expenditure by visitors, as follows: The directly related (or Tourism Characteristic Industries) are: air and water transport, accommodation, cafes, and restaurants and food outlets, travel agency and tour-operated services, motor vehicle hiring andtaxi transport. The indirectly related (or Tourism Connected Industries) are: clubs, pubs, taverns and bars, other road transport, rail transport, food manufacturing, beverage manufacturing, transport equipment manufacturing, other manufacturing, automotive fuel retailing, other retail trade, casinos and other gambling services, libraries, museums and arts, other entertainment services, education and ownership of dwellings. In this report, IBISWorld largely focuses on the Tourism Characteristic Industries.
Brief Excerpt:...Tourism is th e busin ess of providing se rvices to international an d dome stic visit ors (whether on day o r o vernight tri ps). "Touri sm" is defin ed b roadly in the internatio nal stand ards t o include visito rs who se pri mary travel purp ose incl udes busi ness, conventi on/conference travel, are on government busi ness, as well as the more familiar tourism for l eisure/holiday and to visit f riends and relatives. T his se rvice b ased in dustry comprises of a nu mber of tangible a nd intangible components. The t angible element s in clude tran sport, food an d beverages, tours, so uvenirs a nd a ccommodation, while the int angible elem ents involve education, culture, a dventure o r simply es cape and rel axation. The Au stralian Bureau of Statistics al so defines the tourism indu stry in terms of expenditure by visitors, as follows: The directly relat ed (o r To urism C haracteristic Industries) are: air an d water tra nsport, accommodation, cafe s, an...
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Tourism in Australia
Forecast To: 2012-13
Covers: Qantas Airways Limited, Octaviar Limited, Virgin Blue Holdings Limited, Flight Centre Limited, AAPC Limited
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ABOUT THIS REPORT
KEY STATISTICS
SEGMENTATION
MARKET CHARACTERISTICS
INDUSTRY CONDITIONS
KEY FACTORS
KEY COMPETITORS
INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
OUTLOOK
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