Thursday, August 29, 2013

Worldwide Business Survey: Travel and Tourism in the Philippines, Denmark & Belgium Market Growth to 2017




Synopsis

The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including:

  • Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Philippine travel and tourism sector
  • Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in the Philippines
  • The total, direct and indirect tourism output generated by each category within the Filipino travel and tourism sector
  • Employment and salary trends for various categories in the Filipino travel and tourism sector, such as accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation, retail, travel intermediaries and others
  • Detailed market classification across each category with analysis using similar metrics
  • Detailed analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries

Executive summary

The travel and tourism sector in the Philippines recorded significant growth during the review period. Tourism flourished, with a significant increase in domestic and international tourist volumes, primarily due to the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) continuous efforts to promote the Philippines as a key tourist destination in the Asia-Pacific region. Prioritization of the sector also led to an increase in investment in tourism infrastructure and the government is aiming to improve transportation infrastructure in the country during the forecast period.


Synopsis

The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including:

  • Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Danish travel and tourism sector
  • Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in Denmark
  • The total, direct and indirect tourism output generated by each category within the Denmark travel and tourism sector
  • Employment and salary trends for various categories in the Denmark travel and tourism sector such as accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation, retail, travel intermediaries and others
  • Detailed market classification across each category with analysis using similar metrics 
  • Detailed analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries

Summary

Following a period of contraction in 2009 due to the financial crisis, the performance of the Danish travel and tourism sector strengthened. The country recorded an increase in the volume of both domestic and international visitors, and consequently a rise in tourist expenditure. Promotional activities by the Danish Tourism Board (DTB), coupled with relatively stable economic conditions, were considered the key growth drivers. Tourism has a significant role to play in the Danish economy in terms of its contributions to GDP and employment. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), in 2012, tourism accounted for 6.5% of the nations GDP and 7.6% of its total employment.


Synopsis

The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including:

  • Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Belgian travel and tourism sector
  • Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in Belgium
  • The total, direct and indirect tourism output generated by each category within the Belgian travel and tourism sector
  • Employment and salary trends for various categories in the Belgian travel and tourism sector, such as accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation, retail, travel intermediaries and others
  • Detailed market classification across each category, with analysis using similar metrics
  • Detailed analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries

Executive summary

The Belgian travel and tourism sector in terms of volume declined in 2009, and grew at a comparatively slow pace during the overall review period (2008−2012). The country recorded an increase in the volume of domestic and international visitors, and consequently tourist expenditure rose. Despite an annual increase in tourist volumes, Belgium’s share of international tourists is low when compared to its European counterparts such as France and Germany. The government is keen to develop ecotourism and has undertaken initiatives to promote this. The country attracts a large number of medical tourists due to its advanced levels of medical technology, low treatment costs and healthcare infrastructure.


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