Travel Recovery Will Continue in 2023: Manitoba’s Travel Markets Outlook to 2026

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Travel Recovery Will Continue in 2023: Manitoba’s Travel Markets Outlook to 2026

Pages:14 pages20 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This report contains a review of and outlook for tourism activity in Manitoba. It examines domestic, U.S., and overseas activity and considers the situation in Winnipeg.

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In this research, we examine the effects of the relative strength of Manitoba’s two U.S. border states, the popularity of remote meetings, and high inflation on the province’s tourism activity.

How will difficulties recruiting staff in the accommodation and food services industry affect the tourism sector’s recovery? When will the number of visits from overseas travellers recover to pre-pandemic levels? We share our travel markets outlook for Manitoba, including short-term and medium-term forecast risks.

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Key Findings
Manitoba Snapshot
Overview
Domestic Travel
United States and Overseas
City Highlight: Winnipeg
Overall Performance
Methodology

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