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Apr 24, 2013

Travel & Tourism

Global Travel Budgets On the Rise: Visa’s Latest Travel Barometer Confirms Industry Growth

This week, Visa announced the results of its latest iteration of its Global Travel Intentions Study series – a look into the behavioral trends of today’s traveler. Responses from the 12,631 travelers from the 25 countries surveyed are split by region and include destination choice, spending habits, budgets, transport preferences and future intentions, all of which reveal a thriving and rapidly evolving travel landscape.

One of the most interesting findings is that budgets are no longer the top concern when choosing a holiday destination. The pull of attractions, scenery and rich cultural experiences are now stronger reasons for travel.

As if that wasn’t good news enough for the Travel and Tourism industry, the Study also showed that global travel budgets are set to increase. While global average budgets for travelers will increase by at least five percent, travelers from Asian markets are expected to increase their budgets by an average of 46 percent.

Amid the global economic uncertainty of the past four years, these findings hint at a welcome change in both the financial landscape and consumer mindset, suggesting either economic recovery or a growing aptitude for budget management. Both herald further good news for the health of international and national economies and will provide exciting opportunities for everyone involved in the Travel and Tourism industry globally.

Visa has long advocated that, as one of the world’s largest, most robust and democratic industries, Travel and Tourism has enormous potential to contribute towards stimulating economic growth, creating opportunity for wealth in both mature and emerging economies. In developing economies particularly, tourism provides a gateway to economic progress and electronic payments have played an important role by allowing countries to capture greater tourist spending and providing travelers with a form of exchange that is secure and convenient.

By identifying changes and developments that allow for a better understanding of the Travel and Tourism environment, the Study is part of Visa’s commitment to increase the collective level of information that the industry can use to make intelligent decisions – to benefit both the traveler and the industry at large. Cross-border understanding and co-ordination have never been more important for the Travel and Tourism industry, and Visa is committed to using the results of the Global Travel Intentions Study 2013 to help private and public partners understand and meet global demand, promoting growth across the industry.

For a summary of the results and for more detailed information on the Global Travel Intentions Study 2013, please visit this link.

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Posted by: Jag Mistry, Corporate Relations, Visa Inc. on April 24, 2013 at 10:45 pm

Apr 10, 2013

Next Stop, Myanmar! Travel Tips for Navigating a Cash-Based Economy

In a cash-based economy like Myanmar, even frequent travelers may need to adjust some of their usual travel habits. Here are some practical tips that cover everything from hiring cars to obtaining local currency through ATMs, and are designed to ensure that travelers who want to get the most out of their journey are well prepared.

Click on the infographic below to  get some  helpful hints from Visa’s travel and tourism experts:

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Posted by: Lucas Mast, Visa Corporate Relations on April 10, 2013 at 7:08 pm

Mar 20, 2013

Japan, China and Africa took big travel strides in 2012

Bags were packed. Tourists donned their favorite travel attire. And Visa account holders traipsed across the globe in 2012. While tourism spending growth on Visa accounts slowed slightly compared to 2011, travelers from Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States were still stretching their travel legs and spending along the way.

Roaming the world – People traveling to Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States spent $57 billion on their Visa accounts–a six percent spend increase in these countries compared to 2011.

China continues to jet to the U.S. – Visa account holders from China had their sights set on the U.S. as they moved into the top three contributors to U.S. inbound tourism. Chinese Visa account holders increased spending by almost 30 percent in 2012 – knocking the United Kingdom out of the top three for the first time since 2009.

Seeking adventure in Japan – Visa account holders from the United States, Mexico, Brazil and Canada showed an increased interest Japan – increasing travel spend in the country by an average of 25 percent, spending $948 million in 2012.

For more information about the 2012 Travel Snapshots, visit our Tourism Media Kit. For information about traveling with your Visa card, visit visa.com/travel.

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Posted by: Lucas Mast, Visa Corporate Relations on March 20, 2013 at 5:29 am

Mar 13, 2013

Brazil Experiencing Business Travel Boom

Visa has long recognized the importance of travel and tourism to global economies. In addition to working with tourism entities around the world, we also work with organizations like the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) to understand the key trends in business travel. We invited the GBTA to share the latest findings of the GBTA BTI™, an index of business travel spending sponsored by Visa. For more information, to read the entire report or any past BTI outlooks, visit www.gbta.org. – Tad Fordyce, head of global commercial solutions at Visa Inc.

Each year the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) takes a comprehensive look at business travel spending in key countries throughout the world in our GBTA BTI™ Outlooks. The reports, which are sponsored by Visa, help companies and the travel industry understand the current business travel landscape, make better decisions about their travel spending and forecast future business travel trends.

Today, we released the GBTA BTI™ Outlook report on Brazil, which confirms that Brazil continues to be red hot in terms of travel. While total travel spending is expected to rise with large number of tourists anticipated to visit the country with the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ and the 2016 Rio 2016 Olympic Games, business travel is also booming in the largest South American economy.

The GBTA BTI forecasts Brazilian total business travel spending to grow 14.3% in 2013 to $34.5 billion, and will continue to grow another 16.1% to $40 billion in 2014. With these forecasts, Brazil business travel spending is on track to surpass Italy, France and the UK over the next two years. This impressive feat is even more astounding when you consider Brazilian business travel spending has nearly tripled since 2000, from $11 billion to more than $30 billion in 2012.

When examining what’s driving the growth, domestic business travel continues to be the bulk of the spending, with a forecasted 12.9% growth in 2013 to more than $27 billion. International outbound travel from Brazil is expected to grow even faster, expanding 20.2% in 2013 to a total of $7.1 billion. These numbers correspond closely to Brazil’s overall economic and job growth.

While Brazil is poised to continue its rapid ascent in both economic and business travel growth, there are still issues that need to be addressed to maximize the nation’s opportunity. Both domestic and international inbound business travelers can expect to see higher air and hotel prices, driven by increased demand and a lagging supply. The country is continuing to rapidly modernize its travel infrastructure, including Visa’s efforts to increase the country’s electronic payment network, helping to ensure that business travelers can pay securely and conveniently throughout Brazil.

Joe Bates, Vice President, Research, GBTA

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Posted by: Visa Corporate Relations Team on March 13, 2013 at 9:48 am

Feb 5, 2013

What kind of traveller are you?

 

The last Global Travel Intentions Survey from Visa reveals that, on average, travellers plan to make four international trips over the next two years. So what kind of traveller are you? Do you plan your holiday right to the smallest detail or are you the kind that uses the free airplane toothbrush because you left yours at home? Do you like to use your holiday as an opportunity to empty your savings or do you like to travel on a shoestring? However you like to travel, keeping tabs on your money can be the difference between forgetting your worries and enjoying every moment or fretting about what’s left in your wallet and coming home with the holiday blues.  

Take the quiz to find out your travel personality type and get some quick money tips to really make the most out of your trip!

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Posted by: Jag Mistry, Corporate Relations, Visa Inc. on February 5, 2013 at 12:38 pm

Dec 4, 2012

How To Make Your Travel Count in 2013

December 13 marks the symbolic arrival of this year’s one-billionth international tourist and, with the holiday travel season nearly upon us, the United Nations World Trade Organization (UNWTO) is running a campaign to showcase how each one of us can make a difference when traveling abroad.

The UNWTO ‘One Billion Tourists: One Billion Opportunities’ campaign aims to highlight how small changes in travel behavior can contribute to a positive change throughout the world. The UNWTO is asking the public to vote for some very simple travel tips they will commit to follow on their next trip – small changes that will make a real difference to the people and places they visit. These simple actions include using towels for more than a day, taking public transport and saving energy.

The tip that generates the most votes will form the crux of UNWTO’s “Thunderclap”campaign and will be announced on 13 December.

The benefits of cross-border tourism on global economic development are abundant, but sustaining growth is essential. As more and more of us undertake regular travel, be it for business or pleasure, it is vital that we take steps to ensure that the money we spend is used to benefit the local economies.Supporting the larger issues that affect the travel and tourism industry is important to us at Visa, and  we are committed to expanding the ways in which every single traveler can easily and effectively contribute to local communities.UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai confirmed the UN’s belief in the campaign saying, “Imagine the difference one tourist could make by adopting small changes, from using their towels for more than one day, to hiring a local guide or buying local products. Now imagine if these simple actions were multiplied by one billion; that is the power of one billion tourists. Every single person who has traveled in 2012, whether on holiday or business, is part of the one billion and can make a real difference.”So, how can you do your bit for the economy and make a difference in 2013? Vote now at www.1billiontourists.unwto.org and pledge to work together to promote sustainable tourism this coming year.

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Posted by: Jag Mistry, Corporate Relations, Visa Inc. on December 4, 2012 at 11:55 am