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9. Brazil Continues to Drive Growth in the Americas
In terms of outbound travel South Americans are ahead of everyone else in the Americas. In 2012, they undertook 12% more trips abroad than last year, marking a new record. The country clearly driving growth is Brazil. This is one of the findings of the ITB World Travel Trends Report, compiled by IPK International and commissioned by ITB Berlin. Outbound travel from the US this year
10. Travellers Increasingly in Favour of Cars and Trains
Travellers Increasingly in Favour of Cars and Trains. Holidaymakers are increasingly favouring car and train travel - this is one of the findings of the ITB World Travel Trends Report, conducted by the consultants IPK International and commissioned by the ITB Berlin. In Europe, between January and August 2008, holiday trips by car and train increased by 5% compared with the same pe
11. Travel To and From Europe to Contract Slightly in 2009
Travel To and From Europe to Contract Slightly in 2009. These are the initial findings and predictions from the ITB World Travel Trends Report 2009, which will be presented during the world’s leading annual travel show, ITB Berlin, on 11 March during the Future Day of the ITB Convention, and will be published before the end of the same month.
12. ITB World Travel Trends Update
ITB World Travel Trends Update. Internet bookings will surge. Demand for online virtual meetings will gather pace. Domestic travel will stay stable or grow, as will demand for low cost flights. Destinations adjacent to big travel markets will do not so bad. Long haul travel will fall sharply. And the most pain will be felt in the business travel and MICE sectors.
13. Asians To Travel More Within Asia as Downturn Hardens
Asians To Travel More Within Asia as Downturn Hardens. As the global recession bites, Asian tourism is moving towards a reliance on tourists from within Asia, and even increasingly, for those that have such a market, domestic tourism.
14. Strong Recovery of Travel and Tourism expected in 2010
Strong Recovery of Travel and Tourism expected in 2010. After four years of sustained strong growth, which continued through the month of May 2008, outbound travel demand slowed considerably from June, with growth slipping into negative figures from September in some regions. As a result, the consensus of the more than 60 tourism experts from some 30 countries around the world gath
15. Asian Travel Demand Slows but Bright Spots Remain
Asian Travel Demand Slows but Bright Spots Remain. As the final numbers on Asia’s 2008 tourism performance are tallied, preliminary results from different sources suggest that the winners in terms of inbound tourism included Indonesia with 17% and Macau with 10%. Southeast and South Asia tied for best performing sub-region, with average increases of 4% each.
16. Results from ITB World Travel Trends Report 2010
Results from ITB World Travel Trends Report 2010. The survey goes on to predict that people in the USA will not be travelling abroad in the same numbers this year as they did last year. In September 2009, of those questioned, 65% stated that their travel plans were influenced by the economic situation, compared with 58% in January 2010. Unlike the Europeans, in North America there

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