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Travel Retail in the US

After posting strong gains in 2010, with a 12% current value increase, growth in travel retail slowed down in 2011, with 3% growth. Growth in travel retail resumed in 2010, following a steep 8% drop in sales in 2009, as the economy began to recover. ...

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Car Rental in the US

The car rental market has been struggling, despite an improving economy and increased travel. Prices have held steady, as many US travellers view car rental as a commodity, and use opaque travel retail websites such as Priceline to choose the lowest ...

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Health and Wellness Tourism in the US

Spa sales grew by only 1.3% in 2011 in value terms to reach US$5.8 billion. Following a 4% current value decline in 2009, spa operators undertook several initiatives to reduce costs. Operators of hotel/resort spas responded to the downturn by ...

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Travel and Tourism in the US

The US economy is slowly recovering, with real GDP growth of 3% in 2010 and 2% in 2011. Likewise, travel and tourism experienced continued growth, but at a slower rate in 2011 than in 2010. Hotels saw occupancy rates rise in 2011, and were also able ...

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Tourism Flows Domestic in the US

With the US economy in recovery mode, domestic travellers continued to get back on the road, with a 2% increase in trips in 2011. The number of domestic trips increased by 4% in 2010. In 2011 leisure travel drove the rebound in trips, with a 2% ...

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Tourism Flows Inbound in the US

The continued global economic recovery led to a 6% increase in arrivals to the US in 2011, following a 9% increase in 2010. The two major source markets, Canada and Mexico, showed growth in 2011, as did Western European countries, despite the debt ...

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Tourism Flows Outbound in the US

In July 2010 the US Department of Commerce changed the source used for reporting US citizen outbound non-stop air passenger traffic data from the paper-based, manually processed DHS I-92 form to a paperless, automated Advance Passenger Information ...

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Tourist Attractions in the US

Theme/amusement parks saw the best performance in 2011, with 7% current value growth. The number of visitors to theme/amusement parks increased by 2% in 2011. Amusement parks continued to benefit from the June 2010 opening of the The Wizarding World ...

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Transportation in the US

Transportation increased by 10% in current value terms in 2011, following 13% growth in 2010. In both years, growth was driven by a rebound in the airline industry. Capacity constraints, coupled with the return of business travellers, boosted fares ...

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Travel Accommodation in the US

Travel accommodation continued its recovery in 2011. Current value sales increased by 7% in 2011, following a 13% decline in sales in 2009, and 6% growth in 2010. In contrast to 2010, when hoteliers were reluctant to raise hotel rates, many hotels ...

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