1. Travel and Tourism in Russia to 2017
Synopsis
The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including:
Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Russian travel and tourism sector Detailed analysis
of tourist spending patterns in Russia for various categories in the travel and tourism sector, such as
accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation, retail, travel intermediaries and
others Detailed market classification across each category, with analysis using similar metrics Detailed
analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries
Executive summary
Tourist volumes increased in Russia during the review period (2008–2012), driven by rising
disposable incomes and tourism promotion initiatives by the Russian government. Inbound tourist volumes
expanded at a review-period CAGR of 4.45%, and are expected to increase further over the forecast period
(2013–2017) at a CAGR of 8.86%.
Scope
This report provides an extensive analysis related to tourism demands and flows in Russia:
It details historical values for the Russian tourism sector for 2008–2012, along with forecast figures
for 2013–2017 It provides comprehensive analysis of the travel and tourism demand factors with
values for both the 2008–2012 review period and the 2013–2017 forecast period The report
provides a detailed analysis and forecast of domestic, inbound and outbound tourist flows in Russia It provides
comprehensive analysis of the trends in the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries with
values for both the 2008–2012 review period and the 2013–2017 forecast period
Reasons to buy
Take strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the Russian travel and
tourism sector Understand the demand-side dynamics within the Russian travel and tourism sector, along with
key market trends and growth opportunities
Key highlights
Russia’s economy is expected to grow by 1.8% and 2.9% in 2013 and 2014 respectively. Private
consumption growth, supported by rising real wage gains and low unemployment rates, is anticipated to
remain the nation’s key economic driver. Moreover, the high prices charged for crude oil and gas
– Russia’s main exports – will also support economic growth. With a land mass of 17
million km2, Russia is the largest country in the world. Its territory extends from the Baltic Sea in the west to
the Sea of Japan in the east and comprises 11 time zones. Russia’s vast geographical expanse includes
snow-covered mountains, vast rivers and lakes, Siberian wilderness, popular sea resorts around the Black Sea
coast, and 23 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Russia’s rich cultural heritage, borne out of a mixture of
Vikings, ancient Slavs, Mongols, Tatars, Scythians, Swedish, Greeks, Genoese and others, is a big draw for
tourists. In May 2013, the Russian Federation Federal Agency for Tourism (Rosturizm) held seven
international forums devoted to various aspects of domestic tourism development in Yaroslavl, Kirov,
Belgorod, Sverdlovsk, and the Republics of Khakassia, Komi and Tatarstan. Topics covered included the
government’s participation in the development of the tourism industry, development of
Travel and Tourism in Russia to 2017
2. children’s tourism, inter-regional and cross-border cooperation, development of agriculture and
eco-tourism, directions for the formation and promotion of national and regional tourism products,
improvements to the quality of tourism services and an increase in competitiveness. The 2014 Winter Olympic
Games in Sochi and the 2018 FIFA World Cup are expected to improve the country’s image and
encourage growth in inbound tourism over the forecast period. Preparation for these events will include
improvements in transportation and accommodation infrastructure, which will also help to develop tourism in
these regions in the long term. According to the Federal Tourism Agency, in the first quarter of 2013,
outbound tourism in Russia increased by 19%, adding 3.3 million tourists, when compared to the
corresponding period in 2012. The most popular destinations were Egypt, Thailand, Finland, China, the UAE
and Germany. The Russian government is aiming to increase the capacity of domestic and international LCCs.
Changes to legislation, such as refundable tickets, inclusion of checked luggage and in-flight food and
beverages are expected to encourage LCC activity; the carrier type’s market share is projected to reach
35% by 2023. As of 2012, 55% of all the international brand hotels in Russia were located in Moscow and
Saint Petersburg, while Sochi, one of the sites of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, has only 10%. Leading
companies in the Russian hotel market are Rezidor Hotel Group with 21 hotels and 6,357 rooms,
InterContinental Hotel Group with 14 hotels and 3,888 rooms, Marriott International with 14 hotels and 3,482
rooms, and Accor Hotels with 10 hotels and 2,149 rooms. Demand for rental cars primarily originates from
inbound travelers. With the majority of inbound tourism originating from neighboring countries such as
Finland, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, road travel is the preferred mode of transport. Other
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries also share road links with Russia. Russians still prefer
travel agencies when making their travel plans. However, this is expected to change over time as an increasing
number of people are making use of the internet to book their trips instead of going to travel agencies.
According to a special evaluation of IPK International’s from 2008 to 2012 the market share of internet
travel bookings in Russia has nearly quadrupled, rising from nine to 42%.
table Of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Overview
2.3.1 Strengths
2.3.2 Weaknesses
2.3.3 Opportunities
2.3.4 Threats
3 Tourism Flows
3.1.1 Performance Outlook
3.1.2 Key Issues And Trends
3.2.1 Performance Outlook
3.2.2 Key Issues And Trends
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3. 3.3.1 Performance Outlook
3.3.2 Key Issues And Trends
4 Airlines
5 Hotels
6 Car Rental
7 Travel Intermediaries
8 Tourism Board Profile
9 Airport Profiles
9.1.1 Overview
9.1.2 Operator Profile
9.1.3 Routes
10 Company Profiles – Airlines
10.1.1 Aeroflot Oao – Company Overview
10.1.2 Aeroflot Oao – Business Description
10.1.3 Aeroflot Oao – Main Services And Brands
10.1.4 Aeroflot Oao – History
10.1.5 Aeroflot Oao – Swot Analysis
10.1.6 Aeroflot Oao – Strengths
10.1.7 Aeroflot Oao – Weaknesses
10.1.8 Aeroflot Oao – Opportunities
10.1.9 Aeroflot Oao – Threats
10.1.10 Aeroflot Oao – Key Competitors
10.1.11 Aeroflot Oao – Key Employees
10.2.1 Rossiya Airlines Ojsc – Company Overview
10.2.2 Rossiya Airlines Ojsc – Main Services
10.2.3 Rossiya Airlines Ojsc – Key Competitors
10.2.4 Rossiya Airlines Ojsc – Key Employees
10.3.1 Jsc S7 Airlines – Company Overview
10.3.2 Jsc S7 Airlines – Main Services
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4. 10.3.3 Jsc S7 Airlines – Key Competitors
10.3.4 Jsc S7 Airlines – Key Employees
10.4.1 Aviakompaniya Utair Oao – Company Overview
10.4.2 Aviakompaniya Utair Oao – Business Description
10.4.3 Utair Aviakompaniya Oao – Main Services
10.4.4 Utair Aviakompaniya Oao – History
10.4.5 Utair Aviakompaniya Oao – Swot Analysis
10.4.6 Utair Aviakompaniya Oao – Strengths
10.4.7 Utair Aviakompaniya Oao – Weaknesses
10.4.8 Utair Aviakompaniya Oao – Opportunities
10.4.9 Utair Aviakompaniya Oao – Threats
10.4.10 Utair Aviakompaniya Oao – Key Competitors
10.4.11 Utair Aviakompaniya Oao – Key Employees
10.5.1 Transaero Airlines Ojsc – Company Overview
10.5.2 Transaero Airlines Ojsc – Main Services
10.5.3 Transaero Airlines Ojsc – Key Competitors
10.5.4 Transaero Airlines Ojsc – Key Employees
11 Company Profiles – Hotels
11.1.1 Kempinski Hotels Russia – Company Overview
11.1.2 Kempinski Hotels Russia – Main Services
11.1.3 Kempinski Hotels Russia – Key Competitors
11.1.4 Kempinski Hotels Russia – Key Employees
11.2.1 Rezidor Hotel Group Russia – Company Overview
11.2.2 Rezidor Hotel Group Russia – Main Services
11.2.3 Rezidor Hotel Group Russia – Key Competitors
11.2.4 Rezidor Hotel Group Russia – Key Employees
11.3.1 Accor Hotels Russia – Company Overview
11.3.2 Accor Hotels Russia – Main Services And Brands
11.3.3 Accor Hotels Russia – Key Competitors
11.3.4 Accor Hotels Russia – Key Employees
11.4.1 Heliopark Hotels & Resorts – Company Overview
11.4.2 Heliopark Hotels & Resorts – Main Services
11.4.3 Heliopark Hotels & Resorts – Key Competitors
11.4.4 Heliopark Hotels & Resorts – Key Employees
11.5.1 Azimut Hotels Company – Company Overview
11.5.2 Azimut Hotels Company – Main Services
11.5.3 Azimut Hotels Company – Key Competitors
11.5.4 Azimut Hotels Company – Key Employees
12 Company Profiles – Car Rental
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5. 12.1.1 Sixt Russia – Company Overview
12.1.2 Sixt Russia – Main Services
12.1.3 Sixt Russia – Key Competitors
12.1.4 Sixt Russia – Key Employees
12.2.1 Axsel Rent – Company Overview
12.2.2 Axsel Rent – Main Services
12.2.3 Axsel Rent – Key Competitors
12.3.1 Avis Car Rental Russia – Company Overview
12.3.2 Avis Car Rental Russia – Main Services
12.3.3 Avis Car Rental Russia – Key Competitors
12.3.4 Avis Car Rental Russia – Key Employees
12.4.1 Hertz Russia – Company Overview
12.4.2 Hertz Russia – Main Services
12.4.3 Hertz Russia – Key Competitors
12.4.4 Hertz Russia – Key Employees
12.5.1 Europcar Russia – Company Overview
12.5.2 Europcar Russia – Main Services
12.5.3 Europcar Russia – Key Competitors
12.5.4 Europcar Russia – Key Employees
13 Company Profiles – Travel Intermediaries
13.1.1 Intourist Llc – Company Overview
13.1.2 Intourist Llc – Main Services
13.1.3 Intourist Llc – Key Competitors
13.1.4 Intourist Llc – Key Employees
13.2.1 Tui Russia & Cis – Company Overview
13.2.2 Tui Russia & Cis – Main Services
13.2.3 Tui Russia & Cis – Key Competitors
13.2.4 Tui Russia & Cis – Key Employees
13.3.1 Russkiy Express – Company Overview
13.3.2 Russkiy Express – Main Services
13.3.3 Russkiy Express – Key Competitors
13.3.4 Russkiy Express – Key Employees
13.4.1 Coral Travel – Company Overview
13.4.2 Coral Travel – Main Services
13.4.3 Coral Travel – Key Competitors
13.4.4 Coral Travel – Key Employees
13.5.1 Natalie Tours – Company Overview
13.5.2 Natalie Tours – Main Services
13.5.3 Natalie Tours – Key Competitors
13.5.4 Natalie Tours – Key Employees
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6. 14 Market Data Analysis
14.1.1 Total Tourism Output
14.1.2 Direct Tourism Output
14.1.3 Indirect Tourism Output
14.1.4 Tourism Output Per Employee
14.1.5 Direct Tourism Output Per Employee
14.1.6 Indirect Tourism Output Per Employee
14.2.1 Total Tourism Employment
14.2.2 Direct Tourism Employment
14.2.3 Indirect Tourism Employment
14.2.4 Tourism Employee Compensation
14.2.5 Total Gross Income Generated By Total Tourism Employment
14.3.1 Domestic Trips By Purpose Of Visit
14.3.2 Number Of Overnight Stays
14.3.3 Total Domestic Tourist Expenditure
14.3.4 Average Expenditure Per Domestic Tourist By Category
14.4.1 International Arrivals By Region
14.4.2 International Arrivals By Purpose Of Visit
14.4.3 Total Inbound Tourism Expenditure By Category
14.4.4 Average International Tourist Expenditure By Category
14.5.1 International Departures By Region
14.5.2 International Departures By Purpose Of Visit
14.5.3 Number Of Overnight Stays
14.5.4 Total Outbound Tourism Expenditure By Category
14.5.5 Average Outbound Expenditure Per Resident By Category
14.6.1 Seats Available
14.6.2 Seats Sold By Carrier Type – Business Travel
14.6.3 Seats Sold By Carrier Type – Leisure Travel
14.6.4 Load Factor By Carrier Type
14.6.5 Passenger Kilometers Available By Carrier Type
14.6.6 Revenue-generating Passenger Kilometers By Carrier Type
14.6.7 Revenue Per Passenger By Carrier Type
14.6.8 Total Revenue By Carrier Type
14.7.1 Establishments By Hotel Category
14.7.2 Available Rooms By Hotel Category
14.7.3 Room Occupancy Rate By Hotel Category
14.7.4 Room Nights Available By Hotel Category
14.7.5 Room Nights Occupied By Hotel Category
14.7.6 Average Revenue Per Available Room By Hotel Category
14.7.7 Revenue Per Occupied Room By Hotel Category
14.7.8 Total Revenue Per Available Room By Hotel Category
14.7.9 Total Revenue By Hotel Category And Customer Type
14.7.10 Guests By Hotel Category And Customer Type
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7. 14.8.1 Market Value By Customer Type And Rental Location
14.8.2 Fleet Size
14.8.3 Rental Occasions And Days
14.8.4 Rental Length
14.8.5 Average Rental Length
14.8.6 Utilization Rate
14.8.7 Average Revenue Per Day
14.9.1 Market Value By Product Type
14.9.2 Online Revenues By Type Of Intermediary Or Provider
14.9.3 Online Revenues By Type Of Tourist
14.9.4 In-store Revenues By Type Of Intermediary
14.9.5 In-store Revenues By Type Of Tourist
14.9.6 Travel Agent Revenues From Domestic Tourism By Sales Channel
14.9.7 Travel Agent Revenues From International Tourism By Sales Channel
14.9.8 Tour Operator Revenues From Domestic Tourism, By Sales Channel
14.9.9 Tour Operator Revenues From International Tourism By Sales Channel
14.9.10 Other Intermediaries Revenues From Domestic Tourism By Sales Channel
14.9.11 Other Intermediaries Revenues From International Tourism By Sales Channel
15 Appendix
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