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Travel and Tourism in Austria

Mar 2012

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Positive growth overall

Travel and tourism had positive development in 2011. All three types of trips: domestic, inbound and outbound experienced a small but stable increase in 2011. Although it was not the strongest category, health and wellness tourism had the strongest value and volume growth indicating the great success of this niche, which was becoming mainstream according to the growth rates. Car rental saw a slightly weaker growth but still stronger than transportation sales and travel accommodation. Tourist attractions stagnated in value terms and travel retail was the only category that had value losses.

Tourists travelling “inside”

One of the more surprising tendencies observed in 2011 was an increasing proportion of tourists using their physical trips to another place inside or outside their country to gain a closer knowledge of themselves ie to travel “inside”. Travellers increasingly sought balance in their mind and body to be able to relax and slow down, leading to an interest in health and wellness offers. They also looked for different places that highlighted the different facets inside themselves. They were eager to find places that would awaken dormant interests and talents in them leading to an interest in visiting new places each year.

The internet as main market place

Whilst there were big discussions about the real role of the internet: research vs purchase platform, even the most conservative players had to admit the growing importance of online travel retailing at least as a research platform. The most cautious estimate on internet sales was issued by the Austrian Travel Retail Association, which estimated online retail sales to be 20% in 2011. However, certain hotel and air operators disclosed that they are selling half of their value online, be it through their own website or online travel retail channels.

Loyalty programmes grouping competition

Whilst most travel companies focused on one travel category, they were increasingly participating in loyalty programmes that allowed travellers to collect and spend miles in different ways, not only with airlines. In car rental, ARAC GmbH led with Europcar as the company respected and advertised sustainability issues. In transportation, Austrian Airlines AG dominated as it had the most extensive flight routes and schedules. In travel accommodation, Österreichisches Verkehrsbüro AG led with its Austria Trend hotels, each of which offered a unique experience to tourists. Travel retailing was led by TUI Reisecenter GmbH, which had an extensive online presence.

Global slowdown marginally important

Forecasts for Austria were made, keeping the global slowdown of the forecast period as a factor. However, since Austria was not as badly affected in 2009 by the economic crisis and as it relies on wealthy tourists, the importance of the global slowdown will remain of marginal importance. Therefore, travel and tourism categories are expected to continue the growth seen in 2011, albeit at a slightly weaker rate. Health and wellness tourism has the strongest growth due to domestic and inbound travellers.


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Discover the latest market trends and uncover sources of future market growth for the Travel and Tourism industry in Austria with research from Euromonitor's team of in-country analysts.

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The Travel and Tourism in Austria market research report includes:

  • Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends
  • Detailed segmentation
  • Historic volumes and values, company and brand market shares
  • Five year forecasts (of market share, market trends, market growth)
  • Robust and transparent market research methodology, conducted in-country

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Travel and Tourism in Austria - Industry Overview

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Positive growth overall

Tourists travelling “inside”

The internet as main market place

Loyalty programmes grouping competition

Global slowdown marginally important

KEY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS

Opportunities in recovery – Austria expected to remain resilient

National tourism strategy expected to clash with sustainability

Legislative environment – gambling

Journey to the self: trendy or spiritual?

Inbound and outbound medical tourism

Mental health and wellness

Culinary Austria

Travel safety in Austria

DEMAND FACTORS

  • Table 1 Leave Entitlement: Volume 2006-2011
  • Table 2 Holiday Takers by Age: % Breakdown 2006-2011
  • Table 3 Seasonality of Trips 2006-2011

BALANCE OF PAYMENTS

  • Table 4 Balance of Tourism Payments: Value 2006-2011

DEFINITIONS

Tourism Flows

Tourism Receipts and Expenditure

Travel Accommodation

Transportation

Car Rental

Travel Retail

Tourist Attractions

Online Sales

Health and Wellness

SOURCES

  • Summary 1 Research Sources

Travel and Tourism in Austria - Company Profiles

Austria Hotels Betriebs-GmbH in Travel and Tourism (Austria)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

  • Summary 4 AUSTRIA Hotels Betriebs-GmbH: Competitive Position 2011

NIKI Luftfahrt GmbH in Travel and Tourism (Austria)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

  • Summary 7 NIKI Luftfahrt GmbH: Competitive Position 2011

Sixt Österreich GmbH in Travel and Tourism (Austria)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

  • Summary 10 Sixt Österreich GmbH: Competitive Position 2011

Swarovski AG in Travel and Tourism (Austria)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

  • Summary 13 Swarovski AG: Competitive Position 2011

Thomas Cook Austria AG in Travel and Tourism (Austria)

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

KEY FACTS

COMPANY BACKGROUND

COMPETITIVE POSITIONING

  • Summary 16 Thomas Cook Austria AG: Competitive Position 2011

Car Rental in Austria - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • The internet as sales channel is increasingly present in travel and tourism including car rental. Not only can consumers compare brands, prices and offers with one click, they can purchase their car rental at their preferred retailer at any time. In fact, online car rental brokers and car rental companies active in online sales had a 6% value increase in 2011.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • ARAC GmbH led car rental with Europcar and 17% followed by Sixt Österreich GmbH with 12%. ARAC clearly led the market due to continuous adaptation of the fleet, for example, by being the first mover in offering electrical cars in its fleet in 2011 at affordable prices. The company advertised its electric cars not only for their low cost, but also for their positive impact on the environment.

PROSPECTS

  • Sustainability issues are likely to affect car rentals at an increasing rate over the forecast period. Domestic consumers are expected to increasingly ask for hybrid, electric or conventional cars with low CO2 emissions as they are environmentally sensitive. This is reinforced by Austria being the forerunner in garbage and other environmental policies. Many foreign tourists come to Austria for health and wellness tourism and are likely to be sensitive to these issues.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 5 Car Rental Sales by Category and Location: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 6 Car Rental Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2006-2011
  • Table 7 Structure of Car Rental Market: 2006-2011
  • Table 8 Car Rental National Brand Owner Market Shares 2007-2011
  • Table 9 Car Rental Brands by Key Performance Indicators 2011
  • Table 10 Forecast Car Rental Sales by Category and Location: Value 2011-2016
  • Table 11 Forecast Car Rental Sales by Category: Internet Transaction Value 2011-2016

Health and Wellness Tourism in Austria - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Health and wellness represented the strongest growth category in travel and tourism in Austria in 2011. Whilst other categories would recover despite the crisis, this category flourished because of the crisis. 60% of all 2011 sick leaves were estimated to be due to stress. Based on fears of losing their jobs in the economic crisis of 2009 and afterwards, domestic consumers especially felt pressured to work even harder and for longer hours. To remedy the after-effects of their exhaustion, many seek prevention in health and wellness establishments.

PROSPECTS

  • Over the forecast period, a slight consolidation of health and wellness can be expected as the market is becoming increasingly saturated and as existing tourist establishments like hotels add spa facilities. At the same time, domestic consumers are increasingly considering health and wellness trips as health prevention rather than tourism. Many of them are expected to take advantage of Kur trips covered by the social security system rather than as tourists, putting a limit on domestic health and wellness tourism.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 12 Number of Hotel/Resort Spas: Units 2006-2011
  • Table 13 Health and Wellness Tourism Sales by Category: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 14 Spa Consumer Markets: Domestic Tourism 2006-2011
  • Table 15 Spa Consumer Markets: Arrivals 2006-2011
  • Table 16 Forecast Health and Wellness Tourism Sales by Category: Value 2011-2016

Tourism Flows Domestic in Austria - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • In terms of trips, Austria remains the most popular tourist destination for Austrians accounting for 46% of all trips. Whilst it is part of the Austrian culture to go on a vacation as a status symbol, social expectations do not dictate the destination. Many domestic travellers like to stay in their country as they are familiar with the language and customs and consider that there is much to experience in their own country.

PROSPECTS

  • Over the forecast period, domestic tourism flows are likely to accelerate to 3% CAGR in terms of trips until 2016. The supply side is expected to drive growth by increasing offers in spas and activities in many regions to create adventure vacations. From a demand perspective, disposable income is expected to increase over the forecast period and allow consumers to take more trips.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 17 Domestic Tourism by Destination: 2006-2011
  • Table 18 Domestic Tourism by Purpose of Visit and by Mode of Transport: 2006-2011
  • Table 19 Domestic Tourist Expenditure: Value: 2006-2011
  • Table 20 Method of Payments for Domestic Tourism Spending: % Breakdown 2006-2011
  • Table 21 Forecast Domestic Tourism by Purpose of Visit and by Mode of Transport: 2011-2016
  • Table 22 Forecast Domestic Tourist Expenditure: Value: 2011-2016

Tourism Flows Inbound in Austria - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • In 2011, Austria’s tourism industry profited from favourable weather conditions with July rains being set off by August sun and plenty of snow during the winter season. Tourist companies considered themselves lucky as they did not need to change anything to attract more visitors than in 2010. They also profited from many tourists choosing Austria over the more expensive neighbouring Switzerland. This positive intangible variable led to a growth in the number of arriving trips by 1% to 22.3 million in 2011.

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

BUSINESS VS LEISURE

CITY ARRIVALS

PROSPECTS

  • The possible global slowdown is not likely to affect Austrian tourism as the 2009 experience showed that, in terms of arrivals, tourism was only slightly affected. The main reason is that Austria tends to have higher prices, starting with the flight cost, and therefore tends to attract either wealthy tourists or people who can stay for some of their trip with friends and family. Furthermore, the most important source country – Germany – is likely to continue having a stable and strong economy over the forecast period.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 23 International Arrivals by City 2007-2011
  • Table 24 Arrivals by Country of Origin: 2006-2011
  • Table 25 Leisure Arrivals by Type 2006-2011
  • Table 26 Business Arrivals: MICE Penetration 2006-2011
  • Table 27 Arrivals by Mode of Transport: 2006-2011
  • Table 28 Arrivals by Purpose of Visit: 2006-2011
  • Table 29 Incoming Tourist Receipts by Geography: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 30 Incoming Tourist Receipts by Category: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 31 Method of Payments for Incoming Tourist Receipts: % Breakdown 2006-2011
  • Table 32 Forecast Arrivals by Country of Origin: 2011-2016
  • Table 33 Forecast Arrivals by Mode of Transport: 2011-2016
  • Table 34 Forecast Arrivals by Purpose of Visit: 2011-2016
  • Table 35 Forecast Incoming Tourist Receipts by Geography: Value 2011-2016

Tourism Flows Outbound in Austria - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Whilst there were trends for specific countries, Austrian tourists liked to experience different places and tended to visit a new country each year. Whilst it was part of the culture to go on at least one trip per year, travellers were disloyal to a specific destination country and liked to explore new places each year.

DESTINATIONS

BUSINESS VS LEISURE

PROSPECTS

  • Taking into account the possibility of a global economic slowdown over the forecast period, departures are still expected to slightly grow by a CAGR of 1% to reach 13 million trips. Just as over the review period, any global economic movement is expected to affect the Austrian economy only marginally and instead affect consumers’ emotional well-being as many Austrians became very worried in 2009.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 36 Departures by Destination: 2006-2011
  • Table 37 Leisure Departures by Type 2006-2011
  • Table 38 Business Departures: MICE Penetration % Breakdown 2006-2011
  • Table 39 Departures by Mode of Transport: 2006-2011
  • Table 40 Departures by Purpose of Visit: 2006-2011
  • Table 41 Outgoing Tourist Expenditure by Geography: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 42 Outgoing Tourist Expenditure by Category: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 43 Method of Payments for Outgoing Tourism Spending: % Breakdown 2006-2011
  • Table 44 Forecast Departures by Destination: 2011-2016
  • Table 45 Forecast Departures by Mode of Transport: 2011-2016
  • Table 46 Forecast Departures by Purpose of Visit: 2011-2016
  • Table 47 Forecast Outgoing Tourist Expenditure by Geography: Value 2011-2016

Tourist Attractions in Austria - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Tourist attraction operators could not take advantage of the trend towards adventure holidays as many consumers are becoming more knowledgeable about how to create their holiday adventure without paying for tourist attractions. Tourists had to use their imagination on how to create lower cost memorable holidays in 2009 as they had their vacations booked but ended up having lower funds than planned. Also, many tour books give tips on how to create an adventure by, for example, taking a walk.

PROSPECTS

  • Together with the possible global downturn of the forecast period and the sharpening tourist skills in creating self-made travel adventures, tourists are likely to choose their own free tourist attractions instead of paying entry fees. Examples could include visiting gardens and parks instead of the museum in it. Therefore, tourist attractions turnover is likely to stagnate at 0% and €734 million but increase in number of visitors by 1% to 47 million visitors in 2016. The growth in the number of visitors is likely to continue at a 1% CAGR, the same as the review period.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 48 Tourist Attractions Sales by Category: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 49 Tourist Attractions Visitors by Category: 2006-2011
  • Table 50 Tourist Attractions Online Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2006-2011
  • Table 51 Leading Tourist Attractions by Visitors 2006-2011
  • Table 52 Forecast Tourist Attractions Sales by Category: Value 2011-2016
  • Table 53 Forecast Tourist Attractions Visitors by Category: 2011-2016
  • Table 54 Forecast Tourist Attractions Online Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2011-2016

Transportation in Austria - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Austria remained a rather unusual country considering that only 7% of all turnover from flights was generated through online intermediaries. Austria was characterised by high flight prices and many leisure tourists departed from a neighbouring country instead of directly from Austria to avoid significant fees. For example, tourists from Salzburg or Innsbruck might depart from Munich.

AIRLINES

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • Austrian Airlines AG, traditionally domestically-owned but acquired by Lufthansa AG during the review period, dominated transportation sales with a 46% value share. Unlike most countries where the transportation market was quite fragmented even in air transportation, Austrian Airlines AG was the first to invest and build networks from Austria.

PROSPECTS

  • Together with the expected increase in outbound, inbound and domestic tourism, transportation is expected to grow at a 2% value CAGR to €4.8 billion in 2016. Business domestic tourists especially are expected to switch from rail or car to air as the more stable economic situation allows them to opt for a higher transportation price to travel faster. Also, outbound tourists will pay more but then be able to take the flight directly in Austria instead of looking for cheaper departures in neighbouring countries.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 55 Transportation Sales by Category: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 56 Transportation Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2006-2011
  • Table 57 Airline Capacity: 2006-2011
  • Table 58 Air by Category: Passengers Carried: 2006-2011
  • Table 59 Airline Passengers Carried by Distance: 2006-2011
  • Table 60 Airline National Brand Owner Market Shares 2007-2011
  • Table 61 Airline Brands by Key Performance Indicators 2011
  • Table 62 Forecast Transportation Sales by Category: Value 2011-2016
  • Table 63 Forecast Transportation Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2011-2016

Travel Accommodation in Austria - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • According to an analysis by different players in Austrian tourist advertising, one of the most important factors affecting the choice of accommodation was that hotels themselves were increasingly considered as a destination. In fact, the claim was that hotels have the power to determine the destination of consumers. Therefore, hotels have an extremely high interest in attracting specific tourist groups.

HOTELS

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • As Österreichisches Verkehrsbüro succeeded in its strategy to position its 34 hotels as different characters “in all their variety”, it managed to remain the leader in travel accommodation with a 3% value share. According to the company, its hotels included re-energising wellness accommodation, ski hotels and city hotels in prime locations.

PROSPECTS

  • Together with the growth in domestic and inbound travel, travel accommodation is expected to continue increasing by a 1% value CAGR to reach €7.6 billion in 2016. From the supply-side, travel accommodation operators are expected to increasingly find their own niche and to put a specific face and character to their establishment, if they have not already done so.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 64 Travel Accommodation Sales by Category: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 65 Travel Accommodation Outlets by Category: Units 2006-2011
  • Table 66 Travel Accommodation by Broad Category: Number of Rooms 2006-2011
  • Table 67 Regional Hotel Parameters 2011
  • Table 68 Travel Accommodation Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2006-2011
  • Table 69 Hotel National Brand Owners by Market Share 2007-2011
  • Table 70 Hotel Brands by Key Performance Indicators 2011
  • Table 71 Forecast Travel Accommodation Sales by Category: Value 2011-2016
  • Table 72 Forecast Travel Accommodation Outlets by Category: Units 2011-2016
  • Table 73 Forecast Travel Accommodation Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2011-2016

Travel Retail in Austria - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Travel retailers continued to lose their competitive edge to the internet, which is considered one huge travel retailer, with most companies from the different travel and tourism categories offering direct online sales. It remained unclear to what extent tourists were only researching online and actually purchasing offline, but the travel retail association reported that 20% of travel retail was made online.

LEISURE TRAVEL

CORPORATE BUSINESS TRAVEL

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • In 2011, TUI Reisecenter GmbH led travel retail with 38% as the company managed to also be very active online, offering trips and last minute bargains by trip, brand, themes and region. The company had different search functions for offering package trips, charter flights, schedule flights and hotel separately. Due to its successful positioning, the company also saw the biggest value share increase in 2011 of one percentage point.

PROSPECTS

  • Due to the competition of direct travel operators selling online as travel intermediaries, travel retail is likely to continue declining at a -1% value CAGR to €2.3 billion in 2016. In order to remain competitive, existing traditional offline retailers are likely to mirror their offline offers online and retrain their staff to assist online consumers in finding the right deal.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 74 Travel Retail Sales by Category: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 75 Travel Retail Corporate Business Sales: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 76 Travel Retail Leisure Sales: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 77 Travel Retail Online Sales by Category: Internet Transaction Value 2006-2011
  • Table 78 Travel Retail National Brand Owner Market Shares 2007-2011
  • Table 79 Travel Retail Brands by Key Performance Indicators 2011
  • Table 80 Forecast Travel Retail Sales by Category: Value 2011-2016
  • Table 81 Forecast Travel Retail Corporate Business Sales: Value 2011-2016
  • Table 82 Forecast Travel Retail Leisure Sales: Value 2011-2016
  • Table 83 Forecast Travel Retail Online Sales by Category: Internet Transaction Value 2011-2016

Segmentation

Segmentation

This market research report includes the following:

  • Travel and Tourism
    • Car Rental
      • Car Rental by Category
        • Business Car Rental
          • Airport Business Car Rental
          • Non-Airport Business Car Rental
        • Car Rental - Insurance Replacement
        • Leisure Car Rental
          • Airport Leisure Car Rental
          • Non-Airport Leisure Car Rental
      • Car Rental by Channel
        • Car Rental Online
          • Car Rental Direct Suppliers
          • Car Rental Intermediaries
        • Car Rental Offline
    • Demand Factors
      • Holiday Takers by Age
        • Over 65
        • 50-64
        • 35-49
        • 25-34
        • 15-24
        • 0-14
      • Leave Entitlement
        • Paid Holiday
        • Public Holidays On Working Days
        • Public Holidays Not On Working Days
    • Health and Wellness Tourism
      • Medical Tourism
      • Spas
        • Destination Spas
        • Hotel/Resort Spas
        • Other Spas
      • Other Health and Wellness Tourism
    • Tourism Flows Domestic
      • Domestic Tourism by Destination
        • Burgenland
        • Kärnten
        • Niederösterreich
        • Oberösterreich
        • Salzburg
        • Steiermark
        • Tirol
        • Vorarlberg
        • Wien
        • Other Domestic Tourism Destinations
      • Domestic Tourism Travel by Purpose Of Visit
        • Domestic Business Tourism
          • Domestic Business Tourism By Air
          • Domestic Business Tourism By Land
          • Domestic Business Tourism By Rail
          • Domestic Business Tourism By Sea
        • Domestic Leisure Tourism
          • Domestic Leisure Tourism By Air
          • Domestic Leisure Tourism By Land
          • Domestic Leisure Tourism By Rail
          • Domestic Leisure Tourism By Sea
    • Tourism Flows Inbound
      • Arrivals
        • Arrivals from Australia
        • Arrivals from Belgium
        • Arrivals from Brazil
        • Arrivals from China
        • Arrivals from Croatia
        • Arrivals from Czech Republic
        • Arrivals from Denmark
        • Arrivals from France
        • Arrivals from Germany
        • Arrivals from Hungary
        • Arrivals from India
        • Arrivals from Italy
        • Arrivals from Japan
        • Arrivals from Netherlands
        • Arrivals from Poland
        • Arrivals from Romania
        • Arrivals from Russia
        • Arrivals from Spain
        • Arrivals from Sweden
        • Arrivals from Switzerland
        • Arrivals from United Kingdom
        • Arrivals from USA
        • Other Countries Of Origin
      • Arrivals by Mode Of Transport
        • Air Arrivals
          • Business Air Arrivals
          • Leisure Air Arrivals
        • Land Arrivals
          • Business Land Arrivals
          • Leisure Land Arrivals
        • Rail Arrivals
          • Business Rail Arrivals
          • Leisure Rail Arrivals
        • Sea Arrivals
          • Business Sea Arrivals
          • Leisure Sea Arrivals
      • Arrivals by Purpose Of Visit
        • Business Arrivals
          • Business Air Arrivals
          • Business Land Arrivals
          • Business Rail Arrivals
          • Business Sea Arrivals
        • Leisure Arrivals
          • Leisure Air Arrivals
          • Leisure Land Arrivals
          • Leisure Rail Arrivals
          • Leisure Sea Arrivals
    • Tourism Flows Outbound
      • Departures by Country
        • Departures to Belgium
        • Departures to Canada
        • Departures to Croatia
        • Departures to Czech Republic
        • Departures to France
        • Departures to Germany
        • Departures to Greece
        • Departures to Hungary
        • Departures to Ireland
        • Departures to Italy
        • Departures to Netherlands
        • Departures to Poland
        • Departures to Portugal
        • Departures to Slovakia
        • Departures to Slovenia
        • Departures to Spain
        • Departures to Switzerland
        • Departures to Turkey
        • Departures to United Kingdom
        • Departures to USA
        • Other Destinations
      • Departures by Mode Of Transport
        • Air Departures
          • Business Air Departures
          • Leisure Air Departures
        • Land Departures
          • Business Land Departures
          • Leisure Land Departures
        • Rail Departures
          • Business Rail Departures
          • Leisure Rail Departures
        • Sea Departures
          • Business Sea Departures
          • Leisure Sea Departures
      • Departures by Purpose Of Visit
        • Business Departures
          • Business Air Departures
          • Business Land Departures
          • Business Rail Departures
          • Business Sea Departures
        • Leisure Departures
          • Leisure Air Departures
          • Leisure Land Departures
          • Leisure Rail Departures
          • Leisure Sea Departures
    • Tourism Receipts and Expenditure
      • Balance Of Payments
        • Incoming Tourist Receipts
        • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure
      • Tourism Expenditure In-Country
        • Tourism Expenditure In-Country on Accommodation
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Accommodation
        • Tourism Expenditure In-Country on Entertainment
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Entertainment
        • Tourism Expenditure In-Country on Excursions
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Excursions
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Excursions
        • Tourism Expenditure In-Country on Food
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Food
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Food
        • Tourism Expenditure In-Country on Shopping
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Shopping
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Shopping
        • Tourism Expenditure In-Country on Travel Within Country
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Travel Within Country
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Travel Within Country
        • Other Tourism Expenditure In-Country
          • Other Domestic Tourist Expenditure
          • Other Incoming Tourist Receipts
      • Tourism Expenditure by Residents
        • Tourism Expenditure by Residents on Accommodation
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation
        • Tourism Expenditure by Residents on Entertainment
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment
        • Tourism Expenditure by Residents on Excursions
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Excursions
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Excursions
        • Tourism Expenditure by Residents on Food
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Food
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Food
        • Tourism Expenditure by Residents on Shopping
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Shopping
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Shopping
        • Tourism Expenditure by Residents on Travel Within Country
          • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Travel Within Country
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Travel Within Country
        • Other Tourism Expenditure by Residents
          • Other Domestic Tourist Expenditure
          • Other Outgoing Tourist Expenditure
      • Domestic Tourist Expenditure
        • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation
        • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment
        • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Excursions
        • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Food
        • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Shopping
        • Domestic Tourist Expenditure on Travel Within Country
        • Other Domestic Tourist Expenditure
      • Incoming Tourist Receipts
        • Incoming Tourist Receipts by Geography
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Australia
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Belgium
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Brazil
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - China
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Croatia
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Czech Republic
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Denmark
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - France
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Germany
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Hungary
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - India
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Italy
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Japan
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Netherlands
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Poland
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Romania
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Russia
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Spain
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Sweden
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Switzerland
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - United Kingdom
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - USA
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts - Other Countries
        • Incoming Tourist Receipts by Sector
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Accommodation
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Entertainment
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Excursions
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Food
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Shopping
          • Incoming Tourist Receipts on Travel Within Country
          • Other Incoming Tourist Receipts
      • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure
        • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure by Geography
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Belgium
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Canada
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Croatia
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Czech Republic
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - France
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Germany
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Greece
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Hungary
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Ireland
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Italy
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Netherlands
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Poland
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Portugal
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Slovakia
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Slovenia
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Spain
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Switzerland
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Turkey
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - United Kingdom
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - USA
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure - Other Countries
        • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure by Sector
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Excursions
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Food
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Shopping
          • Outgoing Tourist Expenditure on Travel Within Country
          • Other Outgoing Tourist Expenditure
    • Tourist Attractions
      • Tourist Attractions by Category
        • Art Galleries
        • Casinos
        • Circuses
        • Historic Buildings/Sites
        • Museums
        • National Parks/Areas Of Natural Beauty
        • Theatres
        • Theme/Amusement Parks
        • Zoos/Aquariums
        • Other Tourist Attractions
      • Tourist Attractions by Channel
        • Tourist Attractions Online
          • Tourist Attractions Direct Suppliers
          • Tourist Attractions Intermediaries
        • Tourist Attractions Offline
    • Transportation
      • Transportation by Category
        • Air
          • Air by Category
            • Charter
            • Low Cost Carriers
            • Schedule
          • Air by Channel
            • Air Online
              • Air Direct Suppliers
              • Air Intermediaries
            • Air Offline
          • Air by Distance
            • Long Haul
            • Short Haul
          • Airline Capacity
            • Charter (Airline Capacity)
            • Low Cost Carriers (Airline Capacity)
            • Schedule (Airline Capacity)
        • Other Transportation
          • Other Transportation by Category
            • Bus/Coach
            • Chauffeur-Driven Car
            • Cruise
            • Ferry
            • Rail
          • Other Transportation by Channel
            • Other Transportation Online
              • Other Transportation Direct Suppliers
              • Other Transportation Intermediaries
            • Other Transportation Offline
      • Transportation by Channel
        • Transportation Online
          • Transportation Direct Suppliers
            • Air Direct Suppliers
            • Other Transportation Direct Suppliers
          • Transportation Intermediaries
            • Air Intermediaries
            • Other Transportation Intermediaries
        • Transportation Offline
          • Air Offline
          • Other Transportation Offline
    • Travel Accommodation
      • Travel Accommodation by Category
        • Hotels
          • Hotels by Category
            • Chained Hotels
            • Independent Hotels
          • Hotels by Channel
            • Hotels Online
              • Hotels Direct Suppliers
              • Hotels Intermediaries
            • Hotels Offline
        • Other Travel Accommodation
          • Other Travel Accommodation by Category
            • Campsites
            • Chalets
            • Guesthouses
            • Hostels
            • Motels
            • Private Accommodation
            • Self-Catering Apartments
            • Other Other Travel Accommodation
          • Other Travel Accommodation by Channel
            • Other Travel Accommodation Online
              • Other Travel Accommodation Direct Suppliers
              • Other Travel Accommodation Intermediaries
            • Other Travel Accommodation Offline
      • Travel Accommodation by Channel
        • Travel Accommodation Online
          • Travel Accommodation Direct Suppliers
            • Hotels Direct Suppliers
            • Other Travel Accommodation Direct Suppliers
          • Travel Accommodation Intermediaries
            • Hotels Intermediaries
            • Other Travel Accommodation Intermediaries
        • Travel Accommodation Offline
          • Hotels Offline
          • Other Travel Accommodation Offline
    • Travel Retail
      • Travel Retail Sales by Category
        • Travel Retail Accommodation Sales
          • Corporate Business Accommodation Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Accommodation Offline Sales
          • Leisure Accommodation Online Sales
          • Leisure Accommodation Offline Sales
        • Travel Retail Car Rental Sales
          • Corporate Business Car Rental Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Car Rental Offline Sales
          • Leisure Car Rental Online Sales
          • Leisure Car Rental Offline Sales
        • Travel Retail Cruise Sales
          • Corporate Business Cruise Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Cruise Offline Sales
          • Leisure Cruise Online Sales
          • Leisure Cruise Offline Sales
        • Travel Retail Flight Sales
          • Corporate Business Flight Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Flight Offline Sales
          • Leisure Flight Online Sales
          • Leisure Flight Offline Sales
        • Travel Retail Package Holidays Sales
          • Corporate Business Package Holidays Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Package Holidays Offline Sales
          • Leisure Package Holidays Online Sales
          • Leisure Package Holidays Offline Sales
        • Travel Retail Travel Insurance Sales
          • Corporate Business Travel Insurance Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Travel Insurance Offline Sales
          • Leisure Travel Insurance Online Sales
          • Leisure Travel Insurance Offline Sales
        • Travel Retail Other Transport Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Transport Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Transport Offline Sales
          • Leisure Other Transport Online Sales
          • Leisure Other Transport Offline Sales
        • Travel Retail Other Travel Retail Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Travel Retail Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Travel Retail Offline Sales
          • Leisure Other Travel Retail Online Sales
          • Leisure Other Travel Retail Offline Sales
      • Travel Retail Sales by Channel
        • Travel Retail Online Sales
          • Accommodation Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Accommodation Online Sales
            • Leisure Accommodation Online Sales
          • Car Rental Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Car Rental Online Sales
            • Leisure Car Rental Online Sales
          • Cruise Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Cruise Online Sales
            • Leisure Cruise Online Sales
          • Flight Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Flight Online Sales
            • Leisure Flight Online Sales
          • Package Holidays Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Package Holidays Online Sales
            • Leisure Package Holidays Online Sales
          • Travel Insurance Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Travel Insurance Online Sales
            • Leisure Travel Insurance Online Sales
          • Other Transport Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Other Transport Online Sales
            • Leisure Other Transport Online Sales
          • Other Travel Retail Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Other Travel Retail Online Sales
            • Leisure Other Travel Retail Online Sales
        • Travel Retail Offline Sales
          • Accommodation Offline Sales
            • Corporate Business Accommodation Offline Sales
            • Leisure Accommodation Offline Sales
          • Car Rental Offline Sales
            • Corporate Business Car Rental Offline Sales
            • Leisure Car Rental Offline Sales
          • Cruise Offline Sales
            • Corporate Business Cruise Offline Sales
            • Leisure Cruise Offline Sales
          • Flight Offline Sales
            • Corporate Business Flight Offline Sales
            • Leisure Flight Offline Sales
          • Package Holidays Offline Sales
            • Corporate Business Package Holidays Offline Sales
            • Leisure Package Holidays Offline Sales
          • Travel Insurance Offline Sales
            • Corporate Business Travel Insurance Offline Sales
            • Leisure Travel Insurance Offline Sales
          • Other Transport Offline Sales
            • Corporate Business Other Transport Offline Sales
            • Leisure Other Transport Offline Sales
          • Other Travel Retail Offline Sales
            • Corporate Business Other Travel Retail Offline Sales
            • Leisure Other Travel Retail Offline Sales
      • Travel Retail Sales by Corporate Business vs Leisure
        • Travel Retail Corporate Business Sales
          • Corporate Business Accommodation Sales
            • Corporate Business Accommodation Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Accommodation Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Car Rental Sales
            • Corporate Business Car Rental Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Car Rental Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Cruise Sales
            • Corporate Business Cruise Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Cruise Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Flight Sales
            • Corporate Business Flight Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Flight Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Package Holiday Sales
            • Corporate Business Package Holidays Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Package Holidays Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Travel Insurance Sales
            • Corporate Business Travel Insurance Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Travel Insurance Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Transport Sales
            • Corporate Business Other Transport Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Other Transport Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Travel Retail Sales
            • Corporate Business Other Travel Retail Online Sales
            • Corporate Business Other Travel Retail Offline Sales
        • Corporate Business Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Accommodation Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Car Rental Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Cruise Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Flight Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Package Holidays Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Travel Insurance Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Transport Offline Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Travel Retail Offline Sales
        • Corporate Business Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Accommodation Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Car Rental Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Cruise Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Flight Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Package Holidays Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Travel Insurance Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Transport Online Sales
          • Corporate Business Other Travel Retail Online Sales
        • Travel Retail Leisure Sales
          • Leisure Accommodation Sales
            • Leisure Accommodation Online Sales
            • Leisure Accommodation Offline Sales
          • Leisure Car Rental Sales
            • Leisure Car Rental Online Sales
            • Leisure Car Rental Offline Sales
          • Leisure Cruise Sales
            • Leisure Cruise Online Sales
            • Leisure Cruise Offline Sales
          • Leisure Flight Sales
            • Leisure Flight Online Sales
            • Leisure Flight Offline Sales
          • Leisure Package Holiday Sales
            • Leisure Package Holidays Online Sales
            • Leisure Package Holidays Offline Sales
          • Leisure Travel Insurance Sales
            • Leisure Travel Insurance Online Sales
            • Leisure Travel Insurance Offline Sales
          • Leisure Other Transport Sales
            • Leisure Other Transport Online Sales
            • Leisure Other Transport Offline Sales
          • Leisure Other Travel Retail Sales
            • Leisure Other Travel Retail Online Sales
            • Leisure Other Travel Retail Offline Sales
        • Leisure Offline Sales
          • Leisure Accommodation Offline Sales
          • Leisure Car Rental Offline Sales
          • Leisure Cruise Offline Sales
          • Leisure Flight Offline Sales
          • Leisure Package Holidays Offline Sales
          • Leisure Travel Insurance Offline Sales
          • Leisure Other Transport Offline Sales
          • Leisure Other Travel Retail Offline Sales
        • Leisure Online Sales
          • Leisure Accommodation Online Sales
          • Leisure Car Rental Online Sales
          • Leisure Cruise Online Sales
          • Leisure Flight Online Sales
          • Leisure Package Holidays Online Sales
          • Leisure Travel Insurance Online Sales
          • Leisure Other Transport Online Sales
          • Leisure Other Travel Retail Online Sales

Statistics Included

Statistics Included

For each category and subcategory you will receive the following data in Excel format:

From Passport

  • Market sizes
  • Company shares
  • Brand shares
  • Analysis by country
  • Analysis by distance
  • Analysis by type
  • Business/leisure split
  • Domestic tourism by purpose and method
  • Domestic tourism trips by length
  • Hotel price platform
  • International arrivals by city
  • Internet transactions
  • Key performance indicators
  • Leading visitor attractions
  • Method of payment
  • Mice penetration
  • Outbound departures by length
  • Passengers carried by airport
  • Regional hotel parameters
  • Seasonality
  • Spa target markets

Market size details:

  • Retail value retail selling price % growth
  • Retail value retail selling price local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value retail selling price per capita local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Sites/outlets
  • Sites/outlets % growth
  • Sites/outlets per capita
  • Number of people
  • Number of people % growth
  • Number of people per capita
  • Transactions
  • Transactions % growth
  • Transactions per capita
  • Internet transaction value retail selling price % growth
  • Internet transaction value retail selling price local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Internet transaction value retail selling price per capita local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Number of cars
  • Number of cars % growth
  • Number of cars per capita
  • Number of days
  • Number of days % growth
  • Number of days per capita
  • Number of bed nights
  • Number of bed nights % growth
  • Number of bed nights per capita
  • Number of operators
  • Number of operators % growth
  • Number of operators per capita
  • Number of trips
  • Number of trips % growth
  • Number of trips per capita
  • Number of rooms
  • Number of rooms % growth
  • Number of rooms per capita
  • Offline value retail selling price % growth
  • Offline value retail selling price local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Offline value retail selling price per capita local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY

Methodology

Methodology

Global insight and local knowledge

With 40 years’ experience of developed and emerging markets, Euromonitor International’s research method is built on a unique combination of specialist industry knowledge and in-country research expertise.

This approach is what enables us to achieve our goal of building a market consensus view of size, shape and trends across the full distribution universe of each category. We factor in whichever channels are relevant, from large-scale grocery to direct sellers, from discount stores to local mom-and-pop outlets.

Industry specialists

Each industry we cover is managed by an Industry Manager and team of Industry Analysts who research and report on their specialist categories all year round.

Our collaborative approach to research means that these industry teams are in constant dialogue with industry players and opinion formers. The planning of our research programmes reflects latest market trends and industry events. In completing each update project, this provides invaluable input to the testing, review and finalisation of our data.

The specialist in-house teams bring together findings from all stages of the annual research process. They work closely with in-country analysts, assess and challenge data and exercise final editorial control over the publication of new data and analysis.

Country and regional analysts

Our in-country analyst network is managed by country and regional analysts in our offices around the world. Working closely with each in-country team, the regional research management team ensures that all country researchers are well schooled in best practices, from the information collected in store checks, to the dialogue we build in trade surveys. Our country analysts ensure that national reports explain the data trends and provide clear insights into the local market’s dynamics.

In-country research network

To deliver fresh insights every year in countries all around the world, we believe the strongest approach is to use analysts on the ground. They bring fluency in local language, physical proximity to the best sources, an ability to engage directly with local industry contacts, and an awareness of how the products and services we study are advertised, sold and consumed. These are essential parts of our ability to report incisively on these markets.

Research Methodology

Our research methods

Each Euromonitor International industry report is based on a core set of research techniques:

Desk research

With industry events, corporate activity, trends and new product introductions tracked year round by our industry team, desk research provides a starting point for the in-country research programme. Our in-country researchers will access the following sources:

  • National statistics offices governmental and official sources
  • National and international trade press
  • National and international trade associations
  • Industry study groups and other semi-official sources
  • Company financials and annual reports
  • Broker reports
  • Online databases
  • The financial, business and mainstream press

Accessing sources is only the first step. The ability to interpret and reconcile often conflicting information across multiple sources is a key aspect of the added value we provide.

Store checks

Store checks are an integral part of our methods for product industries. Carried out on the ground across a relevant mix of channels, the information gained provides first-hand insights into the products we are researching, specifically:

  • Place: We track products in all relevant channels, selective and mass, store and non-store
  • Product: What are innovations in products, pack sizes and formats?
  • Price: What are brand price variations across channels, how do private label’s prices compare to those of branded goods?
  • Promotion: What are marketing and merchandising trends, offers, discounts and tie-ins?

Findings are cross-referenced with brand share data analysis. The results, combined with the findings of desk research, provide a strong basis for identifying key areas of questioning to take forward into our trade survey.

Trade survey

Interaction with global players at corporate HQ and regional levels is complemented by unique local data and insights from our in-country trade surveys around the world. Through the high profile of the Euromonitor International brand, we are able to talk directly to a wide range of sources and therefore inform our analysis with the knowledge and opinions of the leading operators in the market.

Trade surveys allow us to:

  • Fill gaps in available published data per company
  • Generate a consensus view of the size, structure and strategic direction of the category
  • Access year-in-progress data where published sources are out of date
  • Evaluate the experts’ views on current trends and market developments

In building our composite industry view, we engage with a variety of personnel in key players at all points of the supply chain: materials suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers and service operators. We also interview desk research sources: industry associations; study groups; and third party observers from the trade and financial press.

Our objective is to engage in conversation with trade sources in which we exchange ideas and views on the industry, sharing our work-in-progress findings on supply/demand dynamics and potential. This dialogue enhances both parties’ understanding of the local market. The scope and reach of our trade survey also serves to eliminate bias (intentional and unintentional) from any single source.

Company analysis

At a global level, our company research combines our mix of industry interaction and use of secondary sources such as annual accounts, broker reports, financial press and databases. From a data perspective, the aim is to build “top-down” estimates of major players’ total global and regional sales.

At a country level, in line with local reporting requirements, we access annual accounts, national-specific company databases and local company websites. These are all invaluable sources as we build a view of each domestic player’s size and position within very specific categories of the industry.

Forecasts

Data projections and future performance analysis are key elements of Euromonitor International’s market intelligence. Working with historic trends of 15 years or more, a key aspect of our trade survey is to engage industry insider views of the next five years. Will volumes maintain their historic trend? Will price increases or falls of recent years continue, accelerate or slow down? Will increasing demand for one product cannibalise sales of another?

Forecasts represent many of the essential conclusions we have reached about the current state of the market, how it works and how it behaves under different macro and micro conditions. Our written analysis will state the assumptions and the trade opinion behind whether our predictions are optimistic or pessimistic, so that clients can use our statistical forecasts with confidence.

Data validation

All data is subjected to an exhaustive review process, at country, regional and global levels.

The interpretation and review of sources and data inputs forms a central part of the collaboration between industry teams and country researchers. Numbers are delivered to regional and global offices with an audit trail of sources and calculations to allow for a thorough evaluation of data sense and integrity.

Upon completion of the country review phase, data is then reviewed on a comparative basis at regional and then at a global level. Comparative checks are carried out on per capita consumption and spending levels, growth rates, patterns of category and subcategory breakdowns and distribution of sales by channel. Top-down estimates are reviewed against bottom-up regional and global market and company sales totals.

Where marked differences are seen between proximate country markets or ones at similar developmental levels, supplementary research is conducted in the relevant countries to confirm and/or amend those findings. This process ensures international comparability across the database, that consistent category and subcategory definitions have been used and that all data has been correctly tested. We make sure that possible discrepancies between different published sources have been reconciled and that our interpretation of opinion and expectation from each country’s trade sources has been applied to form a coherent international pattern.

Market analysis

Another integral part of all our research programmes is that all Euromonitor International data is accompanied by clear written analysis. From a research perspective, this explains and substantiates data findings. From a client perspective, this offers unique insights into local consumption trends, routes to market, brand preferences, channel dynamics and future trends.

Our country level analysis also provides invaluable input into the ability of our central industry specialist teams to marry local insights with strategic conclusions on the direction of the market regionally and globally.

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