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    Tourism Australia’s journey: Consumer fact sheets, infrastructure development and more

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    DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Australia Destination Tourism Insights Report, including international arrivals, domestic travel, key source/origin markets, trends, visitor profiles, spend analysis, key infrastructure projects and attractions, Risks and Future Opportunities, 2023 Update” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com Dedication.

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    The report provides an analysis of the Australian tourism market, including destination highlights, infrastructure, attractions, source markets, and risks and opportunities. Here are some of the key highlights and topics covered in the report:

    Main highlights:

    1. Tourism Australia’s Consumer Fact Sheet: In 2019, Tourism Australia released a consumer fact sheet tailored for high-value travelers. These fact sheets provide a valuable resource for individuals and businesses interested in exploring Australia’s tourism potential.
    2. Impact of COVID-19 on business travel: Business travel declined significantly in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Inbound business travel declined in 2021 compared to the leisure and visiting family and friends (VFR) segments.

    scope:

    This report is part of the “Destination Market Insights” series of reports. It provides an in-depth analysis of Australia as a tourist destination and its key source markets. The report covers trends, issues, international arrivals, expenditure, tourism sector, construction projects, foreign direct investment (FDI), airlines and hotel development, etc.

    Reasons to buy:

    • Gain insight into the development of popular tourist destinations.

    • Use data and analytics to explore trends related to international arrivals, spending and travel.

    • Understand the opportunities and risks in the market to make informed business decisions.

    Key topics covered:

    1. Australia as a tourist destination

    2. Key trends in the Australian tourism market

    3. Australian tourism construction project

    4. Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Australia’s tourism industry

    5. Impact of COVID-19 on Australia’s tourism industry

    6. Growth source markets for Australian tourism

    7. Types of tourism in Australia

    8. Destination Focus Australia

    9. Regional Risk Index and SWOT Analysis

    10. appendix

    Companies mentioned:

    • transport new south wales

    • Australian LCRA

    • Accor

    • Marriott International Hotel

    • Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

    For more information about this report, please visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/db6gur

    Source: Global Data

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