Travel Exclusive: Key Trends for the Travel Industry: Autumn 2005

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Travel Exclusive: Key Trends for the Travel Industry: Autumn 2005

Travel and Tourism

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  • Demand for less physically challenging travel activities is expected to increase.
  • Overall, an aging population and increased immigration is expected to slow growth in overnight domestic travel.
  • U.S. hotel chains are expected to seek sharp increases in their negotiated room rates for 2006.
  • Corporate travel managers are keeping a tight rein on their organization’s travel restrictions.
  • Travel managers will also face rising fees for other services such as meals, business-centre facilities and meeting-room rentals.
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This quarterly publication from the Canadian Tourism Research Institute features articles that outline key trends for the travel industry.

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