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Consumer Futures in Tourism TMI Conference, 15 October 2004 David Geddes
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Socio-Demographic Travel Destinations Expectations
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Socio-Demographic Travel Destinations Expectations
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Going up…disposable income Real* Household Disposable Income per Head in the UK. Note:Index (1971=100). *Adjusted to real terms using the expenditure deflator for the household sector. Source:Office for National Statistics 2002
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Going up...spend on discretionary items Source: Mintel, British Lifestyle 2002 Note: £bn* - Gross Discretionary Spend Long Term Household Expenditure Trends 1991 - 2006
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Going up…the Middle Class Note:Unweighted base. All persons aged 16 or over. Socio-economic group is based on the informants own job (or last job if not in employment). Excludes those in Armed forces or people who have never worked.. Source:Office for National Statistics 2002
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Going up…older age groups Note: Percentage of total UK population by age category. Projections based on 1991 census data. Source: CACI, 2001
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“Silver Surfers” Going Up
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The Peter Pan Generation Going Up
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The Convenience Society
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Socio-Demographic Travel Destinations Expectations
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Going Up Going Places
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Going up…no frills 0 4000 8000 12000 16000 20000 199719981999200020012002 ’000’s passengers EasyJet Ryanair Source: CAA/Ryanair.com/easyJet.com/Mintel * *Note: easyJet purchase of Go.
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Going up...visiting friends and relatives Note: Domestic staying visits within the UK staying with friends or relatives (millions) Source: UKTS 1990-2002 Millions
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Note: Domestic staying visits within the UK for business purposes (millions) Source: UKTS 1995-2002, readjusted pre-2000 Going up...business tourism
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Going up…short breaks Note: Domestic holidays of 1-3 nights within the UK (millions) Source: UKTS 1995-2002, readjusted pre-2000 Millions
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Going down…domestic long holidays England and UK Overseas Note: UK residents long holidays (+4 nights) to England and abroad (millions ) Source: Social Trends Dataset, BTA 1971–1998. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 1971197319751977197919811983198519871989199119931995199719992001 * Change in data collection methodology * Millions
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Going down... overseas visitors (exc VFR) 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 19951996199719981999200020012002 Thousands
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Going up... UK Tourism Balance of Payments Deficit - £13bn swing in 13 years! Source: IPS 2002
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Socio-Demographic Travel Destinations Expectations
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Cities Going Up
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Traditional Resorts Going Down
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Still popular…trips to the sea side Places visited for a day out in 2003 Source: BMRB/Mintel - Days Out - UK - April 2004
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Going Up Getting Away from Cars
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Going Up Hankering for the Med lifestyle - all year round
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Going Up Homogeneity
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Going Up Desire to escape Homogeneity
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Going Up Authenticity
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Going Up Being by Water
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Going Up Eating and drinking by Water
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Most Visitor Attractions Going Down
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Going Up Destinations based on inspiration
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Brands Going Up
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Budget Hotels - they have established a new benchmark for minimum standards
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Quality Independents and “Boutiques” Going Up
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Casinos Going Up
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Socio-Demographic Travel Destinations Expectations
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of Quality Going Up
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Learning about quality from the Competition It is quicker and cheaper to get to Dubrovnik than to Windermere from London
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Lots of tourists (on short break from London?)
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Nice places to eat, drink and people watch Nice places to Shop
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Nice to Promenade
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Pedestrian Friendly
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Quality from ground up
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No Gaudy Facia
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Quality Street Furniture
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Nice at night
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Animated
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Strong Cultural Offer
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Modern Toilets
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Lesson from the Competition They Seem to Care More The Quality matches modern expectations
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