Recovering from a deceleration in 2009 due to the financial crisis, Canadas tourism sector flourished during the historic period, with tourist volumes increasing in the years following the crisis. The growth can be attributed to the country’s strong economic position and the promotional efforts of the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC). During the historic period (2009-2013), Canada’s domestic tourist volumes expanded at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.68%.... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 178064 1950 USD New
Travel and Tourism in Canada to 2018
 
 

Travel and Tourism in Canada to 2018

  • Category : Tourism
  • Published On : November   2014
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Travel and Tourism in Canada to 2018 



Summary



Recovering from a deceleration in 2009 due to the financial crisis, Canada’s tourism sector flourished during the historic period, with tourist volumes increasing in the years following the crisis. The growth can be attributed to the country’s strong economic position and the promotional efforts of the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC). During the historic period (2009-2013), Canada’s domestic tourist volumes expanded at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.68%. 



Key Findings



Domestic tourism drives the travel and tourism sector in Canada, which registered growth during the historic period, with the total number of trips rising from 91.4 million in 2009 to 109.7 million in 2013, at a CAGR of 4.68%. The growth was driven by improving economic conditions, rising consumer confidence and higher disposable incomes.

The total number of inbound tourist arrivals in Canada is expected to reach 19.0 million by 2018, recording a CAGR of 2.67% during the forecast-period. Government initiatives will support the expected growth in inbound tourist volumes. The Canadian government has taken several initiatives to develop and promote Canada’s tourist offerings. For example, Nova Scotia’s 2014 tourism marketing campaign, which is a multi-year brand campaign first launched in 2013, was also relaunched in March 2014 to attract first-time visitors in Canada to Nova Scotia, attract tourists from north-eastern US and other overseas visitors.

MICE tourism attracts 2.0 million visitors each year, accounting for total spending in excess of CAD1.7 billion. According to the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA), Canada was the third-most-popular conference and business tourism destination in Latin and North America in 2013.



The growing cruise market significantly benefits the British Columbian economy, and generated CAD1.6 billion in 2013. British Columbia is the largest cruise region in Canada, and accounted for 50% of all Canadian cruise traffic, with Vancouver and Victoria as the first- and second-largest cruise ports in the country. According to the Cruise BC Association, in 2013, cruise tourism recorded an increase of 11% in passengers over 2012.

Canada recorded growth in international arrivals from emerging countries such as Brazil, India and China during the historic period. The main growth drivers included lower oil prices (leading to a reduction in air ticket prices) and increased airline capacity.

Canada’s aviation market performed well during the historic period, with total revenue increasing from CAD19.2 billion (US$16.8 billion) in 2009 to CAD24.1 billion (US$23.4 billion) in 2013, at a CAGR of 5.88%.

Canada’s hotel market profited from an increase in the number of domestic and international visitors during the historic period. Total hotel revenue increased at a CAGR of 1.21% from CAD17.5 billion (US$15.3 billion) in 2009 to CAD18.3 billion (US$17.9 billion) in 2013, with budget hotels recording the highest growth in revenue at a CAGR of 2.32%.

The Canadian market recorded the highest growth in terms of car-sharing fleet size and membership in the region between January 2012 and January 2013. The total car-sharing fleet in Canada grew by 35.9%, in comparison to 23.6% in the US, while car-sharing membership increased by 53.4%, against 24.1% in the US.

Canada’s travel intermediaries’ industry value increased at a CAGR of 3.87%, from CAD25.4 billion (US$22.3 billion) in 2009 to CAD29.6 billion (US$28.8 billion) in 2013. This growth will be driven by increases in leisure and business travel, and the associated rise in online bookings.



Synopsis



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

Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Canadian Travel and Tourism sector

Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in Canada for various categories in the 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.



Reasons To Buy



Take strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to Canadian travel and tourism sector.

Understand the demand-side dynamics within Canadian travel and tourism sector, along with key market trends and growth opportunities.


1 Executive Summary

1.1 Key Trends and Issues

1.1.1 Meetings, incentives, conferences and events (MICE) tourism

1.1.2 Cruise tourism in British Columbia

1.1.3 Federal Tourism Strategy

2 The Travel and Tourism Sector In Context

2.1 Tourist Attractions

3 Country Fact Sheet

4 Tourism Flows


4.1 The Market

4.1.1 Domestic tourism

4.1.2 Inbound tourism

4.1.3 Outbound tourism

4.2 Key Developments

4.2.1 Federal Tourism Strategy (FTS)

4.2.2 MICE tourism

4.2.3 Growth in cruise activity in British Columbia

4.2.4 Tourism promotion

4.2.5 Rising demand from emerging countries

4.2.6 Tourism promotion by other countries in Canada

4.3 TTIC View

4.3.1 Domestic tourism

4.3.2 Inbound tourism

4.3.3 Outbound tourism

5 Airlines

5.1 The Market

5.2 Key Developments

5.2.1 Airport infrastructure development

5.2.2 Growth in LCCs

5.2.3 Lack of price competitiveness

5.3 Competitive Landscape

5.4 TTIC View

6 Hotels

6.1 The Market

6.2 Key Developments

6.2.1 Expansion by international brands

6.2.2 Decline in investment

6.3 Competitive Landscape

6.4 TTIC View

7 Car Rental

7.1 The Market

7.2 Key Developments

7.2.1 Car-sharing

7.2.2 Amendment to Motor Vehicle Safety Act

7.3 Competitive Landscape

7.4 TTIC View

8 Travel Intermediaries

8.1 The Market

8.2 Key Developments

8.2.1 Tour operator expansion

8.3 TTIC View

9 Tourism Board Profile

9.1 Tourist Board Description

9.2 Target Market

10 Airport Profiles

10.1 Canada Airports

10.1.1 Overview

10.1.2 Operator profile

10.1.3 Routes

11 Company Profiles -Airlines

11.1 Company Profile: WestJet Airlines Ltd

11.1.1 WestJet Airlines Ltd -company overview

11.1.2 WestJet Airlines Ltd -business description

11.1.3 WestJet Airlines Ltd -main services and brands

11.1.4 WestJet Airlines Ltd -history

11.1.5 WestJet Airlines Ltd -SWOT analysis

11.1.6 WestJet Airlines Ltd -strengths

11.1.7 WestJet Airlines Ltd -weaknesses

11.1.8 WestJet Airlines Ltd -opportunities

11.1.9 WestJet Airlines Ltd -threats

11.1.10 WestJet Airlines Ltd -key employees

11.2 Company Profile: Air Canada Inc.

11.2.1 Air Canada Inc. -company overview

11.2.2 Air Canada Inc. -business description

11.2.3 Air Canada Inc. -main services and brands

11.2.4 Air Canada Inc. -history

11.2.5 Air Canada Inc. -SWOT analysis

11.2.6 Air Canada Inc. -strengths

11.2.7 Air Canada Inc. -weaknesses

11.2.8 Air Canada Inc. -opportunities

11.2.9 Air Canada Inc. -threats

11.2.10 Air Canada Inc. -key employees

11.3 Company Profile: United Airlines Canada

11.3.1 United Airlines Canada -company overview

11.3.2 United Airlines Canada -main services

11.3.3 United Airlines Canada -key employees

11.4 Company Profile: Cathay Pacific Canada

11.4.1 Cathay Pacific Canada -company overview

11.4.2 Cathay Pacific Canada -main services

11.4.3 Cathay Pacific Canada -key employees

11.5 Company Profile: Air France Canada

11.5.1 Air France Canada -company overview

11.5.2 Air France Canada -main services

11.5.3 Air France Canada -key employees

12 Company Profiles -Hotels

12.1 Company Profile: Choice Hotels Canada, Inc.

12.1.1 Choice Hotels Canada, Inc. -company overview

12.1.2 Choice Hotels Canada, Inc. -main services and brands

12.1.3 Choice Hotels Canada, Inc. -key employees

12.2 Company Profile: Wyndham Hotel Canada

12.2.1 Wyndham Hotel Canada -company overview

12.2.2 Wyndham Hotel Canada -main services and brands

12.2.3 Wyndham Hotel Canada -key employees

12.3 Company Profile: Best Western International Canada

12.3.1 Best Western International Canada -company overview

12.3.2 Best Western International Canada -main services

12.3.3 Best Western International Canada -key employees

12.4 Company Profile: InterContinental Hotels Group Canada

12.4.1 InterContinental Hotels Group Canada -company overview

12.4.2 InterContinental Hotels Group Canada -main services

12.4.3 InterContinental Hotels Group Canada -key employees

12.5 Company Profile: Hilton Canada Co.

12.5.1 Hilton Canada Co. -company overview

12.5.2 Hilton Canada Co. -main services and brands

12.5.3 Hilton Canada Co. -key employees

13 Company Profiles -Car Rental

13.1 Company Profile: Alamo Rent a Car Canada

13.1.1 Alamo Rent a Car Canada -company overview

13.1.2 Alamo Rent a Car Canada -main services

13.2 Company Profile: Avis Rent A Car Canada

13.2.1 Avis Rent A Car Canada -company overview

13.2.2 Avis Rent A Car Canada -main services

13.2.3 Avis Rent A Car Canada -key employees

13.3 Company Profile: Dollar Rent A Car Canada

13.3.1 Dollar Rent A Car Canada -company overview

13.3.2 Dollar Rent A Car Canada -main services

13.3.3 Dollar Rent A Car Canada -key employees

13.4 Company Profile: Enterprise Rent A Car Canada Ltd

13.4.1 Enterprise Rent A Car Canada Ltd − company overview

13.4.2 Enterprise Rent A Car Canada Ltd -main services

13.4.3 Enterprise Rent A Car Canada Ltd -key employees

13.5 Company Profile: Hertz Canada

13.5.1 Hertz Canada -company overview

13.5.2 Hertz Canada -main services and brands

13.5.3 Hertz Canada -key employees

14 Company Profiles -Travel Intermediaries

14.1 Company Profile: Merit Travel Group Inc

14.1.1 Merit Travel Group Inc-company overview

14.1.2 Merit Travel Group Inc-main services

14.1.3 Merit Travel Group Inc-key employees

14.2 Company Profile: Expedia Canada Corp.

14.2.1 Expedia Canada Corp. -company overview

14.2.2 Expedia Canada Corp.-main services

14.2.3 Expedia Canada Corp.-key employees

14.3 Company Profile: Flight Network.com

14.3.1 Flight Network.com -company overview

14.3.2 Flight Network.com -main services

14.3.3 Flight Network.com-key employees

14.4 Company Profile: Red Tag Vacations

14.4.1 Red Tag Vacations-company overview

14.4.2 Red Tag Vacations-main services

14.4.3 Red Tag Vacations-key employees

14.5 Company Profile: Itravel2000.com

14.5.1 Itravel2000.com -company overview

14.5.2 Itravel2000.com -main services

14.5.3 Itravel2000.com -key employees

15 Market Data Analysis

15.1 Tourism Output

15.1.1 Total tourism output

15.1.2 Direct tourism output

15.1.3 Indirect tourism output

15.1.4 Tourism output per employee

15.1.5 Direct tourism output per employee

15.1.6 Indirect tourism output per employee

15.2 Tourism Employment

15.2.1 Total tourism employment

15.2.2 Direct tourism employment

15.2.3 Indirect tourism employment

15.2.4 Tourism employee compensation

15.2.5 Total gross income generated by total tourism employment

15.3 Domestic Tourism

15.3.1 Domestic trips by purpose of visit

15.3.2 Number of overnight stays

15.3.3 Total domestic tourist expenditure

15.3.4 Average expenditure per domestic tourist by category

15.4 Inbound Tourism

15.4.1 International arrivals by region

15.4.2 International arrivals by purpose of visit

15.4.3 International arrivals by mode of transport

15.4.4 Number of overnight stays -Inbound trips

15.4.5 Total inbound tourism expenditure by category

15.4.6 Average international tourist expenditure by category

15.5 Outbound Tourism Flows

15.5.1 International departures by region

15.5.2 International departures by purpose of visit

15.5.3 International departures by mode of transport

15.5.4 Number of overnight stays

15.5.5 Total outbound tourism expenditure by category

15.5.6 Average outbound expenditure per resident by category

15.6 Airlines

15.6.1 Seats available

15.6.2 Seats sold by carrier type -business travel

15.6.3 Seats sold by carrier type -leisure travel

15.6.4 Load factor by carrier type

15.6.5 Passenger kilometers available by carrier type

15.6.6 Revenue-generating passenger kilometers by carrier type

15.6.7 Revenue per passenger by carrier type

15.6.8 Total revenue by carrier type

15.7 Hotels

15.7.1 Establishments by hotel category

15.7.2 Available rooms by hotel category

15.7.3 Room occupancy rate by hotel category

15.7.4 Room nights available by hotel category

15.7.5 Room nights occupied by hotel category

15.7.6 Average revenue per available room by hotel category

15.7.7 Revenue per occupied room by hotel category

15.7.8 Total revenue per available room by hotel category

15.7.9 Total revenue by hotel category and customer type

15.7.10 Guests by hotel category and customer type

15.8 Car Rentals

15.8.1 Market value by customer type and rental location

15.8.2 Fleet size

15.8.3 Rental occasions and days

15.8.4 Rental length

15.8.5 Average rental length

15.8.6 Utilization rate

15.8.7 Average revenue per day

15.9 Travel Intermediaries

15.9.1 Market value by product type

15.9.2 Online revenues by type of intermediary or provider

15.9.3 Online revenues by type of tourist

15.9.4 In-store revenues by type of intermediary

15.9.5 In-store revenues by type of tourist

15.9.6 Travel agent revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel

15.9.7 Travel agent revenues from international tourism by sales channel

15.9.8 Tour operator revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel

15.9.9 Tour operator revenues from international tourism, by sales channel

15.9.10 Other intermediaries revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel

15.9.11 Other intermediaries revenues from international tourism by sales channel

16 Appendix

16.1 What is this Report About?

16.2 Definitions

16.3 Methodology

16.4 Contact Travel & Tourism Intelligence Center

16.5 About Travel & Tourism Intelligence Center

16.6 Travel & Tourism Intelligence Center Services

16.7 Disclaimer



List of Tables

Table 1: Canada -Tourist Arrivals from Top 10 Countries (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 2: Canada -Tourist Departures to Top 10 Countries (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 3: Canada -Top 10 Hotels (Volume), 2011, 2012 and 2013

Table 4: Canadian Tourism Commission -Key Facts and Locations

Table 5: Toronto Pearson International Airport -Overview

Table 6: Vancouver International Airport -Overview

Table 7: Calgary International Airport -Overview

Table 8: WestJet Airlines Ltd., Key Facts

Table 9: WestJet Airlines Ltd., Main Services and Brands

Table 10: WestJet Airlines Ltd., History

Table 11: WestJet Airlines Ltd, Key Employees

Table 12: Air Canada Inc., Key Facts

Table 13: Air Canada Inc., Main Services and Brands

Table 14: Air Canada Inc., History

Table 15: Air Canada Inc., Key Employees

Table 16: United Airlines Canada, Key Facts

Table 17: United Airlines Canada, Main Services

Table 18: United Airlines Canada, Key Employees

Table 19: Cathay Pacific Canada, Key Facts

Table 20: Cathay Pacific Canada, Main Services

Table 21: Cathay Pacific Canada, Key Employees

Table 22: Air France Canada, Key Facts

Table 23: Air France Canada, Main Services

Table 24: Air France Canada, Key Employees

Table 25: Choice Hotels Canada, Inc., Key Facts

Table 26: Choice Hotels Canada, Inc., Main Services and Brands

Table 27: Choice Hotels Canada, Inc., Key Employees

Table 28: Wyndham Hotel Canada, Key Facts

Table 29: Wyndham Hotel Canada, Main Services and brands

Table 30: Wyndham Hotel Canada, Key Employees

Table 31: Best Western International Canada, Key Facts

Table 32: Best Western International Canada, Main Services

Table 33: Best Western International Canada, Key Employees

Table 34: InterContinental Hotels Group Canada, Key Facts

Table 35: InterContinental Hotels Group Canada, Main Services

Table 36: InterContinental Hotels Group Canada, Key Employees

Table 37: Hilton Canada Co., Key Facts

Table 38: Hilton Canada Co., Main Services and Brands

Table 39: Hilton Canada Co., Key Employees

Table 40: Alamo Rent a Car Canada, Key Facts

Table 41: Alamo Rent a Car Canada, Main Services

Table 42: Avis Rent A Car Canada, Key Facts

Table 43: Avis Rent A Car Canada, Main Services

Table 44: Avis Rent A Car Canada, Key Employees

Table 45: Dollar Rent A Car Canada, Key Facts

Table 46: Dollar Rent A Car Canada, Main Services

Table 47: Dollar Rent A Car Canada, Key Employees

Table 48: Enterprise Rent A Car Canada Ltd, Key Facts

Table 49: Enterprise Rent A Car Canada Limited, Main Services

Table 50: Enterprise Rent A Car Canada Limited, Key Employees

Table 51: Hertz Canada, Key Facts

Table 52: Hertz Canada, Main Services and Brands

Table 53: Hertz Canada, Key Employees

Table 54: Merit Travel Group Inc, Key Facts

Table 55: Merit Travel Group Inc, Main Services

Table 56: Merit Travel Group Inc, Key Employees

Table 57: Expedia Canada Corp., Key Facts

Table 58: Expedia Canada Corp., Main Services

Table 59: Expedia Canada Corp., Key Employees

Table 60: Flight Network.com, Key Facts

Table 61: Flight Network.com, Main Services

Table 62: Flight Network.com, Key Employees

Table 63: Red Tag Vacations, Key Facts

Table 64: Red Tag Vacations, Main Services

Table 65: Red Tag Vacations, Key Employees

Table 66: Itravel2000.com, Key Facts

Table 67: Itravel2000.com, Main Services

Table 68: Itravel2000.com, Key Employees

Table 69: Canada -Total Tourism Output by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Table 70: Canada -Direct Tourism Output by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Table 71: Canada -Indirect Tourism Output by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Table 72: Canada -Total Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (CAD Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 73: Canada -Direct Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (CAD Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 74: Canada -Indirect Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (CAD Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 75: Canada -Total Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 76: Canada -Total Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment by Category (%), 2009–2018

Table 77: Canada -Direct Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 78: Canada -Direct Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment by Category (%), 2009–2018

Table 79: Canada -Indirect Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 80: Canada -Indirect Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment by Category (%), 2009–2018

Table 81: Canada -Average Salary per Employee by Category (CAD Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 82: Canada -Total Gross Income Generated by Total Tourism Employment by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Table 83: Canada -Number of Trips by Purpose (Million), 2009–2018

Table 84: Canada -Overnight Stays (Million), 2009–2018

Table 85: Canada -Total Domestic Tourism Expenditure by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Table 86: Canada -Average Expenditure per Domestic Tourist by Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Table 87: Canada -International Arrivals (Thousand), by Region, 2009–2018

Table 88: Canada -International Arrivals by Purpose of Visit (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 89: Canada -International Arrivals by Mode of Transport (Million), 2009-2018

Table 90: Canada -Overnight Stays (Million), 2009-2018

Table 91: Canada -Total Inbound Tourism Expenditure by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Table 92: Canada -Average Expenditure per Inbound Tourist by Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Table 93: Canada -International Departures by Region (Thousands), 2009–2018

Table 94: Canada -International Departures by Purpose of Visit (Million), 2009–2018

Table 95: Canada -International Departures by Mode of Transport (Thousand), 2009-2018

Table 96: Canada -Overnight Stays (Million), 2009–2018

Table 97: Canada -Total Outbound Tourism Expenditure by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Table 98: Canada -Average Outbound Expenditure per Resident by Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Table 99: Canada -Seats Available by Carrier Type (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 100: Canada -Seats Sold by Carrier Type -Business Travel (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 101: Canada -Seats Sold by Carrier Type -Leisure Travel (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 102: Canada -Load Factor by Carrier Type (%), 2009–2018

Table 103: Canada -Passenger Kilometers Available by Carrier Type (Million), 2009–2018

Table 104: Canada -Revenue Generating Passenger Kilometers by Carrier Type (Million), 2009–2018

Table 105: Canada -Revenue per Passenger by Carrier Type (CAD), 2009–2018

Table 106: Canada -Total Revenue by Carrier Type (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 107: Canada -Establishments by Category (Actual), 2009–2018

Table 108: Canada -Available Hotel Rooms by Hotel Category (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 109: Canada -Room Occupancy Rate by Hotel Category (%), 2009–2018

Table 110: Canada -Room Nights Available by Hotel Category (Million), 2009–2018

Table 111: Canada -Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2009–2018

Table 112: Canada -Average Revenue per Available Room by Hotel Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Table 113: Canada -Revenue per Occupied Room by Hotel Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Table 114: Canada -Total Revenue Per Available Room by Hotel Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Table 115: Canada -Total Revenue by Hotel Category and Customer Type (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 116: Canada -Guests by Hotel Category and Customer Type (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 117: Canada -Market Value by Customer Type and Rental Location (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 118: Canada -Fleet Size (Actual), 2009–2018

Table 119: Canada -Rental Occasions (Thousand), 2009–2018

Table 120: Canada -Rental Days (Million), 2009–2018

Table 121: Canada -Average Rental Length (Days), 2009–2018

Table 122: Canada -Market Utilization Rate (%), 2009–2018

Table 123: Canada -Car Rental Average Revenue per Day (CAD), 2009–2018

Table 124: Canada -Travel Intermediaries Market Value by Product Type (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Table 125: Canada -Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues by Provider (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 126: Canada -Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues by Type of Tourist (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 127: Canada -Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues by Provider (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 128: Canada -Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues by Type of Tourist (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 129: Canada -Travel Agent Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 130: Canada -Travel Agent Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 131: Canada -Tour Operator Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 132: Canada -Tour Operator Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 133: Canada -Other Intermediaries Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 134: Canada -Other Intermediaries Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Table 135: TTIC Travel and Tourism Sector Definitions



List of Figures

Figure 1: Canada -Tourism Expenditure (US$ Million), 2009–2018

Figure 2: Canada -Key Ratios (%), 2009–2018

Figure 3: Canada -Domestic Tourism Expenditure (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 4: Canada -International Arrivals by Purpose of Visit 2009 vs 2013

Figure 5: Canada -Inbound Visa Policy, 2014

Figure 6: Canada -International Departures by Mode of Transport, 2009 vs 2013

Figure 7: Canada -Outbound Visa Policy, 2014

Figure 8: Canada -International Arrivals by Mode of Transport (Thousand), 2013 and 2018

Figure 9: Canada -International Departures by Purpose of Visit (Thousand), 2013 and 2018

Figure 10: Canada -Load Factor (%) and Revenue per Passenger (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 11: Canada -Passenger Airlines: Company Market Share by Volume (%), 2011 and 2012

Figure 12: Canada -Seats Sold vs Seats Available (Million), 2009–2018

Figure 13: Canada -Room Occupancy Rates (%), 2009–2018

Figure 14: Canada -Total Hotel Revenue (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 15: Canada -Car Rental Value by Rental Type and Location (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 16: Canada -Average Revenue per Day (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 17: Canada -Travel Intermediaries Market Value by Product (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 18: Canada -Market Value through Online Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 19: Canada -Total Tourism Output by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Figure 20: Canada -Direct Tourism Output by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Figure 21: Canada -Indirect Tourism Output by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Figure 22: Canada -Total Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (CAD Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 23: Canada -Direct Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (CAD Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 24: Canada -Indirect Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (CAD Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 25: Canada -Total Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 26: Canada -Direct Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 27: Canada -Indirect Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 28: Canada -Average Salary per Employee by Category (CAD Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 29: Canada -Total Gross Income Generated by Total Tourism Employment by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Figure 30: Canada -Number of Trips by Purpose (Million), 2009–2018

Figure 31: Canada -Overnight Stays (Million), 2009–2018

Figure 32: Canada -Total Domestic Tourism Expenditure by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Figure 33: Canada -Average Expenditure per Domestic Tourist by Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 34: Canada -International Arrivals (Thousands), by Region 2009–2018

Figure 35: Canada -International Arrivals by Purpose of Visit (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 36: Canada -International Arrivals by Mode of Transport (Million), 2009-2018

Figure 37: Canada -Overnight Stays (Million), 2009-2018

Figure 38: Canada -Total Inbound Tourism Expenditure by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Figure 39: Canada -Average Expenditure per Inbound Tourist by Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 40: Canada -International Departures by Region (Thousands), 2009–2018

Figure 41: Canada -International Departures by Purpose of Visit (Million), 2009–2018

Figure 42: Canada -International Departures by Mode of Transport (Thousand), 2009-2018

Figure 43: Canada -Overnight Stays (Million), 2009–2018

Figure 44: Canada -Total Outbound Tourism Expenditure by Category (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Figure 45: Canada -Average Outbound Expenditure per Resident by Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 46: Canada -Seats Available by Carrier Type (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 47: Canada -Seats Sold by Carrier Type -Business Travel (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 48: Canada -Seats Sold by Carrier Type -Leisure Travel (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 49: Canada -Load Factor by Carrier Type (%), 2009–2018

Figure 50: Canada -Passenger Kilometers Available by Carrier Type (Million), 2009–2018

Figure 51: Canada -Revenue Generating Passenger Kilometers by Carrier Type (Billion), 2009–2018

Figure 52: Canada -Revenue per Passenger by Carrier Type (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 53: Canada -Total Revenue by Carrier Type (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 54: Canada -Establishments by Category (Actual), 2009–2018

Figure 55: Canada -Available Hotel Rooms by Hotel Category (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 56: Canada -Room Occupancy Rate by Hotel Category (%), 2009–2018

Figure 57: Canada -Room Nights Available by Hotel Category (Million), 2009–2018

Figure 58: Canada -Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2009–2018

Figure 59: Canada -Average Revenue per Available Room by Hotel Category (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 60: Canada -Revenue per Occupied Room (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 61: Canada -Total Revenue per Available Room (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 62: Canada -Total Revenue by Hotel Category (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 63: Canada -Guests by Hotel Category (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 64: Canada -Market Value by Customer Type and Rental Location (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 65: Canada -Fleet Size (Actual), 2009–2018

Figure 66: Canada -Rental Occasions (Thousand), 2009–2018

Figure 67: Canada -Rental Days (Million), vs Average Rental Length (Days), 2009–2018

Figure 68: Canada -Market Utilization Rate (%), 2009–2018

Figure 69: Canada -Car Rental Average Revenue per Day (CAD), 2009–2018

Figure 70: Canada -Travel Intermediaries Market Value by Product Type (CAD Billion), 2009–2018

Figure 71: Canada -Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues by Provider (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 72: Canada -Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues by Type of Tourist (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 73: Canada -Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues by Provider (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 74: Canada -Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues by Type of Tourist (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 75: Canada -Travel Agent Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 76: Canada -Travel Agent Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 77: Canada -Tour Operator Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 78: Canada -Tour Operator Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 79: Canada -Other Intermediaries Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018

Figure 80: Canada -Other Intermediaries Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (CAD Million), 2009–2018"



 



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