Youth Market 2011 travel trends (November 2012)

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Youth Market June 2012 Fact Sheet

Travel trends This fact sheet provides information on arrivals and travel trends for Youth Travellers.

Youth Arrivals Youth Visitor Timeseries 2007-2012 Source: ABS

2000000

30%

Youth visitors as a proportion of total %

27.6%

26.9%

25.6% 1,529,727

Youth visitors arrivals

1500000

1,532,521

26.3% 1,553,415

26.1% 1,560,526

25%

1,442,352 20%

15%

1000000

10% 500000 5%

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2009

2010

2011

2012

Year ending June

Definition of Youth Travellers for the purpose of the following Australian Bureau of Statistics(ABS) data is travellers to Australia who are between the ages of 15 and 29 years old.

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Arrivals Origin of Youth Arrivals for the Year Ending June 2012 Source: ABS

8%

4%

UK

3

%

6%

% 10 China

Germany

4%

France

USA

8%

Japan

Korea

3%

Malaysia

India

5

%

Singapore

4%

25% Other

14% New Zealand

Actual Youth Arrivals New Zealand

14% 225,196

China

10%

Malaysia

4%

66,384

United Kingdom

8%

132,022

Korea

4%

159,821 67,570

India

3%

41,990

Japan

8%

130,095

Germany

4%

62,040

France

3%

41,529

USA

6%

100,956

Singapore

5%

72,848

Other

25%

387,620

Changes in Youth Origin over last 5 years Source: ABS

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2012 2011

350000

2010 300000

2009 2008

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Expenditure Average Expenditure for Youth Visitors in Australia (Expenditure includes prepaid international airfares and packages) Source: TRA International Visitor Survey

8000

7000

$7,454

$7,187

$6,772

$7,192

$6,993

6000

5000

4000

3000

2000

1000

0

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Year ending June

Average Youth Expenditure in Australia by length of stay Source: TRA International Visitor Survey $25,000 $21,450 $20,000

$14,877 $15,000

$10,000

$5,000

0

$2,696

Stayed up to 3 weeks

Stayed 4 weeks to 6 months

Stayed over 6 months

Average Year Expenditure ending per Juneperson 2012

Definition of the IVS: The International Visitor Survey (IVS) surveys international visitors to Australia. The IVS has been conducted every year since 1981 (except 1982 and 1987) and is an ongoing survey of international visitors to Australia to gain insight into their travel patterns and preferences and

other variables such as transport, accommodation and expenditure. The IVS is the most comprehensive survey of international visitors to Australia. Since January 2005 the sample scope has been 40,000 international visitors annually in order to enhance the estimates for smaller regions.

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Information sources and the internet

900000

Where did you get your information prior to coming to Australia? (15-29 year olds) Source: TRA International Visitor Survey.

800000

700000

600000

500000

400000 300000

200000

100000

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Year Ending June Internet

Friend or relative living in Australia

Friend or relative who has visited Australia

Travel book or guide

Travel Agent

Previous visit(s)

Items booked on the internet and growth on last year Source: TRA International Visitor Survey (2012 vs 2011) * New category asked in 2011

700,000

Year ending June 12

6.6%

Year ending June 11

600,000 500,000

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500000

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400,000

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100,000

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21.4%

28.2%

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Working Holiday Visa Number of Working Holiday visa grants by citizenship country Source: Working Holiday Maker visa program report, 30 June 2012, Department of Immigration and Citizenship

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For more information on Working Holiday visas, please refer to full report avilable on the Department of Immigration and Citizenship website on www.immi.gov.au For more information on Tourism Australia’s global activities in the Youth market, please visit www.tourism.australia.com/youth or email youth@tourism.australia.com Also contact your State or Territory tourism office who will be able to provide you with additional resources. Useful links: Tourism Research Australia:

www.ret.gov.au/tourism

WYSE Travel Confederation:

www.wysetc.org

World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO):

www.unwto.org

Backpacker Youth Tourism Advisory Panel (BYTAP):

www.atec.net.au/bytap

Backpacker Operators Alliance of Victoria:

www.vecci.org.au/BOAV

Backpacker Operators Association of NSW:

www.boansw.org.au

Backpacking Queensland:

www.backpackingqueensland.com.au

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