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Travelling Australia Travel plans for 2005 and the impact of discount airlines Hotel Motel and Accommodation Association Conference July 2005
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Who is Stollznow Research? Research and insights advisory Many clients in travel, tourism and leisure, including … Fiji Visitors Bureau Tourism NSW Globus & Cosmos Group Event Travel I-Explore Arajilla – Lord Howe Island Park View Hotel – Alexandria NSW Presentation available online
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What we wanted to know Where people are travelling in 2005 The method people use for booking travel The mode of travel to their destination The effect of discount airlines on The size of the Australian travel market Bookings at hotels, motels and accommodation properties
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The survey 1,197 individuals answered questions as part of the Stollznow Panel Panel members come from all states Metro and regional areas Self-completion by mail Questions answered in December 2004 Additional questions 25 th July Small base size of 40 respondents Caution, but indicative
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Travel in 2005
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Travel planned in the next 12 months Base: All people 1197
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Travel planned in the next 12 months Base: All people 1197
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Australian destinations Base: All people those travelling in Australia 781 1.96 trips planned in Australia per person
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Australian destinations Base: Those travelling in Australia 781 Destination Source market This chart shows the destinations of each state eg 54% of those from NSW are visiting NSW. Totals add to more than 100% due to multiple trips
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Planning for the next trip
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Destination of next trip Base: All people those travelling 828
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Main reason for next trip Base: All people those travelling in Australia 781
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Accommodation type Base: All people those travelling in Australia 781
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How they’re booking air travel Base: All people those travelling in Australia 781
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How they’re booking accommodation Base: All people those travelling in Australia making bookings
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Discount airlines
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Are discount airlines a good thing for Australians? Base: All people 1,347
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Travelled more in Australia Base: All people 1,347
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A static marketplace Visitor nights Trips per person 2000293,3844.0 2003294,1124.0 Source: Tourism Research Australia, 'National Visitor Survey', 2003
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Mini-survey How many trips in the next 12 months where you will stay overnight? Modes of travel [When using air] Have cheaper fares played a part in your decision to fly? Are any of these trips additional to your usual travel due to cheap air fares? [Where cheap airfares have played a part] If not flying would you have driven and stayed on route? Interest in regional tourism
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Travel mode
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Travel switching All planned trips 100% Switched from road to air travel 13% Additional travel due to cheaper fares 15% Base: July survey 40 people
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Would you have stayed overnight en route Those travelling by plane where cheaper airfares played a part in their decision to fly ― 29% of all travel Base: July survey 40 people
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Interest in regional travel Mean 6.5 Base: July survey 40 people 61%
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What does all this mean?
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What can we learn Travel to ‘home’ state usually the largest destination Decline in ‘roadside’ accommodation If business has been slow, it’s because there's less business The role of VFR Over 1/3 of domestic travel
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Use the findings to prosper Strong interest in regional travel Market the location Give people a reason to visit Develop a Unique Selling Proposition (USP) Can VFR be developed into regional tourism? Take advantage of changes in bookings Limited use of travel agents for domestic travel Strong use of internet and direct bookings Must have online booking Need staff to handle sales and information Staff also need to sell the region
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Contact details Neil Stollznow PO Box 16 Level 2/156 Military Rd Neutral Bay NSW 2089 T +61 2 9953 7543 F +61 2 9953 7563 M +61 412 200 235 neil@stollznow.com.au neil@stollznow.com.au www.stollznow.com.au
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