Travel Exclusive: Key Trends for the Travel Industry: December 2003/January 2004

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Travel Exclusive: Key Trends for the Travel Industry: December 2003/January 2004

Travel and Tourism
Pages:8 pages13 min read

Author: Marta Bristow, Nicholas Neuheimer

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This bimonthly publication from the Canadian Tourism Research Institute features articles that outline key trends for the travel industry.

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This bimonthly publication from the Canadian Tourism Research Institute features articles that outline key trends for the travel industry.

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Savvy Suppliers Seek Success with Domestic Market — As the number of international visitors to Canada declined this year, some operators chose to shift their focus to the domestic market. This article looks at domestic demand, why it is growing and what the Canadian tourism industry is doing to take advantage of it.

Domestic Travel Intentions Strong Despite Competition — As Canadians prepare for winter travel plans, there is good news and challenging news. The good news is that thanks to a strengthening economy, surveys of travellers’ intentions indicate a solid 2003 winter season for tourism. The challenge comes from out neighbour to the south as a result of our rising dollar. This article examines travel indicators and their collective impact on the winter season.

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