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read moreWhile the world celebrates World Tourism Day (27th September), the latest Overseas Arrivals and Departures data shows more Australians are heading for holidays overseas than visitors arriving.
As such, the Australian Tourism Export Council highlights that Australian tourism faces the tough reality that while Australians are passionate about travelling abroad, that enthusiasm is not being equalled by inbound visitor numbers.
ATEC Managing Director Peter Shelley notes “while it’s great to see Australians travelling internationally again, we need to ensure energy is also focused on rebuilding Australia’s decimated $45 billion tourism export sector in order to attract high spending international visitors and ensure the industry’s balance of trade is making a positive contribution to reducing our national debt.
“More than 345,000 Australians returned from an overseas holiday in July compared to only 93,000 international visitors choosing to holiday here in the same month, a significant imbalance of 252,000.
“While we have seen increasing numbers of inbound visitors month-on-month since the reopening, the overwhelming majority of these travellers are visiting friends and relatives – a demographic which delivers much less economic value to our economy than a high spending international holidaymaker.”
Shelley said the latest Overseas Arrivals and Departures data for July 2022 highlights the challenge facing our tourism export industry in bridging the looming trade gap caused by more Australians choosing to once again holiday overseas compared to the number of overseas visitors.
“While the number of travellers arriving from overseas to visit their friends and family has picked up quite quickly, the number of inbound holiday makers is still only 26% of July 2019 when close to 350,000 people arrived here for an Australian holiday.
“We must invest in the recovery of our tourism export sector to ensure inbound visitation keeps pace with the number of Australians heading overseas for their holidays.
“All levels of government and their agencies need to be pulling together to prioritise the rebuilding of our inbound holiday numbers with a focused effort on assessing and addressing impediments to holidaying here in Australia.
“As a sector which delivered over $45 billion in value to the Australian economy a mere three years ago, tourism is an obvious key in our economic rebuild and one that requires very little investment to achieve a great payback.”
2nd September 2022 - ATEC calls for changes to Working Holiday Makers visa criteria to meet tourism’s unskilled labour shortage
13th April 2022 - ATEC calls on all political parties to support tourism industry recovery
2nd February 2022 - ATEC calls on Federal Government to open Australia’s borders to international tourists
16th December 2021 - ATEC highlights need for government commitment to the tourism industry in light of Omicron
23rd November 2021 - ATEC highlights skill shortages to present challenges when international tourism recommences
20th October 2021 - ATEC highlights that tourism needs clear date for international reopening
18th October 2021 - ATEC responds to NSW Government announcement on lifting of quarantine
3rd October 2021 - ATEC welcomes announcement of International borders reopening
13th August 2021 - ATEC continues to highlight that tourism regions are struggling to survive
19th May 2021 - ATEC and Tourism Australia encourage export businesses to participate in Korea Host program
27th April 2021 - ATEC tours state and regional branches to discuss restart strategy
8th March 2021 - ATEC highlights the impact of declining inbound tourism on regional communities
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