DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/k29zdg/travel_and_tourism) has announced the addition of the "Travel and Tourism in the Czech Republic: Key Trends and Opportunities to 2016" report to their offering.
“Travel and Tourism in the Czech Republic: Key Trends and Opportunities to 2016”
Synopsis
The report provides market analysis, information and insights, including:
- Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Czech travel and tourism industry
- Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in the Czech Republic
- The total, direct and indirect tourism output generated by each sector within the Czech travel and tourism industry
- Employment and salary trends for various sectors in the Czech travel and tourism industry, such as accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation, retail, travel intermediaries and others
- Detailed market classification across each sector, with analysis using similar metrics
Summary
In its travel and tourism competitiveness index for Europe in 2011, the World Economic Forum (WEF) ranks the Czech Republic 22nd. The WEF also ranks the Czech Republic first in terms of presence of major car rental companies, 10th in terms of quality of ground transportation network, 16th in terms of number of world heritage cultural sites, and 17th in terms of quality of air transport infrastructure. Moreover, the country recorded a 3% increase in its direct tourism output in 2011, following a decline during the previous three years. Overall, the country's total tourism output fell from CZK429.6 billion in 2007 to CZK374.9 billion in 2011, registering CAGR of -3.35% during the review period. Economic recovery in major source regions, such as Europe and North America, was the primary reason for growth in Czech tourism in 2011.
Scope
This report provides an extensive analysis related to tourism demands and flows in the Czech Republic:
- It details historical values for the Czech tourism industry for 2007-2011, along with forecast figures for 2012-2016
- It provides comprehensive analysis of travel and tourism demand factors with values for both the 2007-2011 review period and the 2012-2016 forecast period
- The report makes a detailed analysis and projection of domestic, inbound and outbound tourist flows in the Czech Republic
- It provides employment and salary trends for various categories of the travel and tourism industry
Reasons To Buy
- Take strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the Czech travel and tourism industry.
- Understand the demand-side dynamics within the Czech travel and tourism industry, along with key market trends and growth opportunities.
- Identify the spending patterns of domestic, inbound and outbound tourists by individual categories.
- Analyze key employment and compensation data related to the travel and tourism industry in the Czech Republic.
Key Highlights
- In its travel and tourism competitiveness index for Europe in 2011, the World Economic Forum (WEF) ranks the Czech Republic 22nd.
- The WEF also ranks the Czech Republic first in terms of presence of major car rental companies, 10th in terms of quality of ground transportation network, 16th in terms of number of world heritage cultural sites, and 17th in terms of quality of air transport infrastructure.
- The Czech Republic recorded a total of 6.8 million inbound tourism trips in 2011, an annual growth of 7.9%. Germany was the primary source country, accounting for approximately 1.4 million inbound trips; followed by Poland, with 373,864 trips.
- The number of households in the Czech Republic is increasing at a steady annual growth rate of 0.47%, and stood at approximately 4.6 million households in 2011, while the country's mean household income stood at US$23,357.1 in the same year.
- The total number of inbound tourists arriving in the Czech Republic declined from 6.7 million in 2007 to 6.3 million in 2010, a decline that was primarily caused by the impact of the global financial crisis in key source markets such as Poland, Slovakia, Austria and Germany.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
2 Executive Summary
3 Tourism SWOT
4 Tourism Demand Factors
5 Tourism Flows
6 Tourist Spending Pattern Analysis
7 Tourism Output
8 Tourism Employment and Salaries
9 Appendix
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