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International visitation grows for US
Thursday, September 06, 2007
3.8 million international visitors traveled to the United States in June 2007, an increase of 12 percent over June 2006 accroding to new figures released by the Office of Travel and Tourism Industries of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Total visitation for the first six months of 2007 was up over eight percent from the same period in 2006. International visitors also spent over $10.0 billion during the month, up 14 percent from June 2006 and $58.0 billion year-to-date, up 10 percent from the first six months in 2006.

Highlights of June 2007 International Arrivals[1] to the United States

Top Ports June 2007 Year-to-Date

Overseas arrivals (which excludes Canada and Mexico) were up eight percent through June 2007. Arrivals through the top 15 ports-of-entry accounted for 84 percent of all overseas arrivals, slightly more than in the total arriving through these ports in the first six months of 2006.

Thirteen of the top fifteen ports posted increases in arrivals for the first six months of 2007. Six of these airports posted double-digit increases. New York maintained its lead in non-resident arrivals with a 14 percent increase. Arrivals through Newark were up 16 percent, moving it into 4th position, ahead of Honolulu, which dropped five percent from last year. Houston and Detroit moved into 12th and 13th positions, ahead of Boston.

[1] (The U.S. Department of Commerce complies with the UN World Tourism Organization (WTO) standard definition and class of international travelers when reporting monthly and annual arrivals data. This standard excludes all day-trippers from any of the counts/estimates including those from Canada and Mexico.)
Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, September 06, 2007
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How do you expect luxury travel to perform in times of economic downturn?.

Providers of luxury travel products are going to witness shorter stays by their customers and an increase in seasonality.

People are going to become more value conscious and will opt for those luxury offers that represent a convincing value-for-money proposition. Providers of overpriced services are those to feel the pinch.

Both people paying for their personal trips and firms paying for their top executives' business trips will cut back on travel expenses, thus affecting all luxury travel providers.

It is going to be business as usual. Those people opting for high-end travel products are not going to be affected by the looming crisis.

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