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Tourism Research Australia - B&B Industry Snapshot 2008

Tourism Research Australia has released the Bed and Breakfast Industry Snapshot for 2007.

Tourism Research Australia - Bed and Breakfast IndustryThe snapshot presents an overview of research data taken from national and international visitor surveys. The research is based on bed and breakfast and guest house stays which may also include farm stays, but these are not identified.

The snapshot shows that there has been strong growth from international markets. In contrast, since 2002 there has been a steady decline in domestic visitors staying in bed and breakfasts and guest houses, however the trend was slightly reversed in 2007 with the research showing a small increase in domestic visitors over 2006.

European visitors are more likely to use bed and breakfast accommodation than other visitors accounting for nearly half of all international bed and breakfast visitors. Visitors from the UK (22%), New Zealand (13%) and the USA (12%) were the most likely to stay in this form of accommodation.

1.2 million domestic and 140,000 international bed and breakfast visitors spent totals of nearly $980,000,000 and $560,000,000 respectively during their stays.

Visitor trends, who they are, why they travel, what they do and where they go are all questions answered in the snapshot.

More Information - Visit TRA Website: Bed and Breakfast Niche Snapshot


Previous Tourism Research Australia Snapshots

Tourism Research Australia Snapshot 2007 (PDF, 580kb)
This "Snapshots" publication, released by Tourism Research Australia, presents a profile of visitors staying in guest house or bed and breakfast accommodation in 2005/2006.

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