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The Future of Travel and Tourism in the UK to 2016
Report Details:
Published:October 2012
No. of Pages: 264
Price: Single User License – US$1950




Synopsis
The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including:
• Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire UK travel and tourism industry
• Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in the UK
• The total, direct and indirect tourism output generated by each sector within the UK travel and
tourism industry
• Employment and salary trends for various sectors in the UK travel and tourism industry, such as
accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation, retail, travel
intermediaries and others
• Detailed market classification across each sector with analysis using similar metrics
• Detailed analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries

Summary
According to the World Economic Forum Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index 2011, which
ranks 139 countries on parameters pertinent to tourism, the UK ranked seventh. In terms of
cultural resources, it is viewed as the third-most exciting country. London was already one of the
most popular tourist destinations in the world and that popularity increased after the city hosted the
2012 Olympic and Paralympics Games. It is also home to many teams in the FA Premier League
and Wimbledon. The UK’s travel and tourism industry comprised 7% of the nation’s GDP in 2011,
and represented 10.6% of the country’s total employment in the same year. In a global economy
that is dominated by multi-national businesses, tourism is one of the few industries that can easily
accommodate start-up businesses, allowing people to take that vital first rung on the ladder to
entrepreneurial success.

Scope
This report provides an extensive analysis of tourism demands and flows in the UK:
• It details historical values for the UK tourism industry for 2007–2011, along with forecast figures
for 2012–2016
• It provides comprehensive analysis of travel and tourism demand factors with values for both the
2007–2011 review period and the 2012–2016 forecast period
• The report makes a detailed analysis and projection of domestic, inbound and outbound tourist
flows in the UK
• It provides employment and salary trends for various categories of the travel and tourism industry


• It provides comprehensive analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries
industries with values for both the 2007–2011 review period and the 2012–2016 forecast period

Reasons To Buy
• Take strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the UK travel
and tourism industry
• Understand the demand-side dynamics within the UK travel and tourism industry, along with key
market trends and growth opportunities
• Identify the spending patterns of domestic, inbound and outbound tourists by individual
categories
• Analyze key employment and compensation data related to the travel and tourism industry in the
UK
• Understand the market size of other tourism sub-sectors such as airlines, hotels, car rental and
travel intermediaries

Key Highlights
• The UK recorded a revival in domestic tourism sector in 2011. Domestic overnight trips, where
the spend per trip is significantly higher than day trips and adds more value to the economy,
recorded an increase of 11.5 million trips between 2010 and 2011, to reach 385.3 million in 2011.
However, the average length of domestic trips, as measured by number of nights spent, remained
flat at 3.17 in 2011 as compared to 3.13 in 2010.
• Inbound tourism, as measured by the arrival of international tourists, recovered in 2011 following
a three year slump due to the adverse impact of the global financial crisis. A total of 30.47 million
international visitors arrived in the UK in 2011, as compared to 29.8 million in 2010. Of these, the
majority, 67%, travelled for holiday purposes. Numbers grew marginally from 20.07 million in 2010
to 20.35 million in 2011.
• Spain, France, the US, Italy and Germany remain the most visited destinations by British
travelers. In 2011, Spain, Italy, Germany and the US recorded a marginal increase in UK tourists,
while France recorded a marginal decrease. In the Asia-Pacific region, the most visited
destinations are India followed by Australia and Pakistan. In the Middle East, the UAE figures the
most in the British travel itinerary. Other key destinations for UK visitors are Turkey, the
Netherlands, Belgium and Greece with over one million UK visitors in 2011.
• Air travel in the UK revived in 2011, following a continuous decline during the review period, as
the economy emerged out of the global financial crisis. However competition from other modes of
transport seems to have affected domestic traffic, particularly as a result of both changes in airport
security, increasing the total journey time for air travel and improvements to long-distance rail
services.
• During the review period, the global financial crisis, and subsequent recession, marred the
performance of hotels operating in the UK. The recession had a detrimental effect on household
wealth, with corporate profits falling substantially as a direct result of the crisis.
• Car rental is a significant section of the transport industry, with its importance closely correlating
to various factors such as an increase in the number of air travelers and GDP growth.
• The Internet is used as a means to deliver real-time content. As a conclusion it created the
conditions for the emergence of a range of new tourism intermediaries. The proliferation of
intermediaries followed a period when many firms hoped to generate a high volume of profit by
targeting the tourism industry.

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Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include
Table of Contents
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2 INTRODUCTION
2.1 What is this Report About?
2.2 Definitions
2.3 Methodology
3 Travel and Tourism in the UK
3.1 Key Trends and Issues
3.1.1 Key trends
3.1.2 Barriers to tourism
3.1.3 Tourist attractions
3.2 Tourism SWOT
3.2.1 Overview of the tourism industry in the UK
3.2.2 Strengths
3.2.3 Weaknesses
3.2.4 Opportunities
3.2.5 Threats
3.3 Tourism Demand Factors
3.3.1 Typical holiday entitlement of employees per annum by type
3.3.2 Total population by age
3.3.3 Male population by age
3.3.4 Female population by age
3.3.5 Number of households
3.3.6 Mean household income
3.4 Tourism Market Indicators
3.4.1 Number of trips by season
3.4.2 Number of trips by residents
3.4.3 Average length of tourism trips
3.4.4 Average national tourism expenditure per day of trip
3.4.5 Percentage of total resident income spent on tourism
3.4.6 Total national tourism expenditure by tourist destination
3.4.7 Total national tourism expenditure by category
4 Domestic Tourism in the UK
4.1 Key trends and issues
4.1.1 Key trends
4.1.2 Barriers to tourism
4.1.3 Tourist attractions
4.2 Domestic Tourism Flows
4.2.1 Number of trips, by purpose of visit
4.2.2 Number of overnight stays for domestic trips
4.3 Domestic Tourism Expenditure
4.3.1 Total domestic tourist expenditure
4.3.2 Domestic tourist expenditure on accommodation
4.3.3 Domestic tourist expenditure on entertainment and sightseeing
4.3.4 Domestic tourist expenditure on foodservice
4.3.5 Domestic tourist expenditure on retail
4.3.6 Domestic tourist expenditure on transportation
4.3.7 Domestic tourist expenditure on travel intermediation
4.3.8 Domestic tourist expenditure on other sectors
4.3.9 Average expenditure per domestic tourist by category
4.4 Domestic Tourism Forecast
5 Inbound Tourism to the UK
5.1 Key trends and issues
5.1.1 Key trends
5.1.2 Barriers to tourism
5.1.3 Tourist attractions
5.2 Inbound Tourism Flows
5.2.1 International arrivals by region of origin – Africa
5.2.2 International arrivals by region of origin – Asia-Pacific
5.2.3 International arrivals by region of origin – Europe
5.2.4 International arrivals by region of origin – Middle East
5.2.5 International arrivals by region of origin – North America
5.2.6 International arrivals by region of origin – South and Central America
5.2.7 International arrivals by purpose of visit
5.3 Inbound Tourism Expenditure
5.3.1 Total expenditure of inbound tourists
5.3.2 Inbound tourist accommodation expenditure
5.3.3 Inbound tourist entertainment and sightseeing expenditure
5.3.4 Inbound tourist foodservice expenditure
5.3.5 Inbound tourist retail expenditure
5.3.6 Inbound tourist transportation expenditure
5.3.7 Inbound tourist travel intermediation expenditure
5.3.8 Inbound tourist other categories expenditure
5.3.9 Average international tourist expenditure by category
5.4 Inbound Tourism Forecast
6 Outbound Tourism from UK
6.1 Key trends and issues
6.1.1 Key trends
6.1.2 Barriers to Tourism
6.1.3 Tourist Attractions
6.2 Outbound Tourism Flows
6.2.1 International departures to Africa
6.2.2 International departures to Asia-Pacific
6.2.3 International departures to Europe
6.2.4 International departures to the Middle East
6.2.5 International departures to north America
6.2.6 International departures to south and central America
6.2.7 International departures by purpose of visit
6.2.8 Number of overnight stays on international trips
6.3 Outbound Tourism Expenditure
6.3.1 Total spending of outbound tourists
6.3.2 Outbound tourism accommodation expenditure
6.3.3 Outbound tourism entertainment and sightseeing expenditure
6.3.4 Outbound tourism foodservice expenditure
6.3.5 Outbound tourism retail expenditure
6.3.6 Outbound tourism transportation expenditure
6.3.7 Outbound tourism travel intermediation expenditure
6.3.8 Outbound tourism other categories expenditure
6.3.9 Average overseas expenditure per resident by category
6.4 Outbound Tourism Forecast
7 Tourism Economics in the UK
7.1 Five-Year Review
7.1.1 Value of tourism
7.1.2 Output by category
7.1.3 Tourism balance of payments
7.1.4 Growth drivers
7.2 Tourism Output
7.2.1 Total tourism output by category
7.2.2 Direct tourism output by category
7.2.3 Indirect tourism output by category
7.3 Tourism Employment
7.3.1 Total tourism employment by category
7.3.2 Tourism employment as a percentage of total employment
7.3.3 Direct tourism employment by category
7.3.4 Direct tourism employment as a percentage of total employment
7.3.5 Indirect tourism employment by category
7.3.6 Indirect tourism employment as a percentage of total employment
7.4 Tourism Output Per Employee
7.4.1 Total tourism output generated per employee by category
7.4.2 Direct tourism output generated per employee by category
7.4.3 Indirect tourism output generated per employee by category
7.5 Tourism Employee Compensation
7.5.1 Average salary by category
7.5.2 Total gross income generated by total tourism employment by category
7.6 Five-Year Forecast
7.6.1 Value of tourism
7.6.2 Output by category
7.6.3 Tourism balance of payments
7.6.4 Growth drivers
8 Airlines in the UK
8.1 Key trends and issues
8.1.1 Key trends
8.1.2 Market size and forecast
8.1.3 Growth drivers
8.2 Key Performance Indicators
8.2.1 Number of seats available
8.2.2 Number of seats sold by carrier type – business travel
8.2.3 Number of seats sold by carrier type – leisure travel
8.2.4 Load factor by carrier type
8.2.5 Number of passenger kilometers available by carrier type
8.2.6 Number of revenue-generating passenger kilometers by carrier type
8.2.7 Revenue per passenger by carrier type
8.2.8 Total revenue by carrier type
8.3 Competitive Landscape
8.3.1 Leading players
8.3.2 Key routes
8.3.3 Competitive strategy
8.4 Company Profile: British Airways Plc
8.5 Company Profile: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd.
8.6 Company Profile: Jet2.com Limited
8.7 Company Profile: EasyJet plc
8.8 Company Profile: British Midland Airways Ltd
9 Hotels in the UK
9.1 Key Trends and Issues
9.1.1 Key trends
9.1.2 Market size and forecast
9.1.3 Key locations
9.1.4 Growth drivers
9.2 Key Performance Indicators
9.2.1 Number of establishments by hotel category
9.2.2 Number of available rooms by hotel category
9.2.3 Room occupancy rate by hotel category
9.2.4 Room nights available by hotel category
9.2.5 Room nights occupied by hotel category
9.2.6 Average revenue per available room by hotel category
9.2.7 Revenue per occupied room by hotel category
9.2.8 Total revenue per available room by hotel category
9.2.9 Total revenue by hotel category and customer type
9.2.10 Number of guests by hotel category and customer type
9.3 Competitive Landscape
9.3.1 Leading players
9.3.2 Brand presence in key locations
9.3.3 Competitive strategy
9.4 Company Profile: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC
9.5 Company Profile: Marriott International, Inc. (The UK and Ireland)
9.6 Company Profile: Best Western Admiral Rodney Hotel
9.7 Company Profile: Hyatt Regency Birmingham Ltd
9.8 Company Profile: Hilton UK & Ireland
10 Car Rental in the UK
10.1 Key trends and issues
10.1.1 Key trends
10.1.2 Market size and forecast
10.1.3 Key locations
10.1.4 Growth drivers
10.2 Key Performance Indicators
10.2.1 Market value by customer type and rental location
10.2.2 Fleet size
10.2.3 Number of rental occasions
10.2.4 Number of rental days
10.2.5 Average rental length
10.2.6 Utilization rate
10.2.7 Average revenue per day
10.3 Competitive Landscape
10.3.1 Leading competitors
10.3.2 Brand presence in key locations
10.3.3 Competitive strategy
10.4 Company Profile: Avis Rent A Car Limited
10.5 Company Profile: Hertz (UK) Limited
10.6 Company Profile: Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd.
10.7 Company Profile: Sixt Plc
10.8 Company Profile: Budget Rent-a-Car U.K.
11 Travel Intermediaries in the UK
11.1 Key trends and issues
11.1.1 Key trends
11.1.2 Market size and forecast
11.1.3 Online v in-store
11.1.4 Growth drivers
11.2 Key Performance Indicators
11.2.1 Market value by product type
11.2.2 Online revenues, by type of intermediary or provider
11.2.3 Online revenues, by type of tourist
11.2.4 In-store revenues, by type of intermediary
11.2.5 In-store revenues, by type of tourist
11.2.6 Travel agent revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel
11.2.7 Travel agent revenues from international tourism, by sales channel
11.2.8 Tour operator revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel
11.2.9 Tour operator revenues from international tourism, by sales channel
11.2.10 Other intermediaries'' revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel
11.2.11 Other intermediaries'' revenues from international tourism, by sales channel
11.3 Competitive Landscape
11.3.1 Leading competitors
11.3.2 Competitive strategy
11.4 Company Profile: Thomas Cook Group plc
11.5 Company Profile: Kuoni Travel Ltd
11.6 Company Profile: Barrhead Travel Service Ltd.
11.7 Company Profile: First Choice Holidays PLC
11.8 Company Profile: Travel Counselors Ltd
12 Appendix
12.1 Methodology
12.1 Contact Us
12.2 About Timetric
12.3 Disclaimer



List of Tables
Table 1: Timetric Travel and Tourism Industry Definitions
Table 2: UK – Typical Holiday Entitlement Per Annum
Table 3: UK – Total Population by Age, (Million), 2007-2016
Table 4: UK – Total Male Population by Age, (Million), 2007-2016
Table 5: UK – Total Female Population by Age, (Million), 2007-2016
Table 6: UK – Number of Households, (Million), 2007–2011
Table 7: UK – Number of Households, (Million), 2011–2016
Table 8: UK – Mean Household Income (US$), 2007–2011
Table 9: UK – Mean Household Income (US$), 2011–2016
Table 10: UK – Number of Trips by Season, (Million), 2007–2011
Table 11: UK – Number of Trips by Season, (Million), 2011–2016
Table 12: UK – Number of Trips by Residents, (Million), 2007–2011
Table 13: UK – Number of Trips by Residents, (Million), 2011–2016
Table 14: UK – Average Length of Tourism Trip, 2007–2011
Table 15: UK – Average Length of Tourism Trip, 2011–2016
Table 16: UK – Average National Tourism Spend, (GBP), 2007–2011
Table 17: UK – Average National Tourism Spend, (GBP), 2011–2016
Table 18: UK – Resident Income spent on Tourism (%), 2007–2011
Table 19: UK – Resident Income spent on Tourism (%), 2011–2016
Table 20: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Million), by Tourist Destination 2007–2011
Table 21: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Million), by Tourist Destination 2011–2016
Table 22: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Category 2007–2011
Table 23: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 24: UK – Number of Trips (Million), by Type, 2007–2011
Table 25: UK – Number of Trips (Million), by Type, 2011–2016
Table 26: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), by Type, 2007–2011
Table 27: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), by Type, 2011–2016
Table 28: UK – Domestic Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 29: UK – Domestic Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 30: UK – Domestic Tourist Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 31: UK – Domestic Tourist Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 32: UK – Domestic Tourist Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion),
2007–2011
Table 33: UK – Domestic Tourist Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion),
2011–2016
Table 34: UK – Domestic Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 35: UK – Domestic Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 36: UK – Domestic Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 37: UK – Domestic Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 38: UK – Domestic Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 39: UK – Domestic Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 40: UK – Domestic Tourist Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 41: UK – Domestic Tourist Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 42: UK – Domestic Tourist Other Sectors Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 43: UK – Domestic Tourist Other Sectors Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 44: UK – Average Expenditure Per Domestic Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2007–2011
Table 45: UK – Average Expenditure Per Domestic Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 46: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from Africa, 2007–2011
Table 47: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from Africa, 2011–2016
Table 48: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Asia-Pacific, 2007–2011
Table 49: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Asia Pacific, 2011–2016
Table 50: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Europe, 2007–2011
Table 51: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Europe, 2011–2016
Table 52: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from the Middle East, 2007–2011
Table 53: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from the Middle East, 2011–2016
Table 54: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from North America, 2007–2011
Table 55: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from North America, 2011–2016
Table 56: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from South and Central America, 2007–2011
Table 57: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from South and Central America, 2011–2016
Table 58: UK – International Arrivals (Million), by Purpose of Visit, 2007–2011
Table 59: UK – International Arrivals (Million), by Purpose of Visit, 2011–2016
Table 60: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 61: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 62: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 63: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 64: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment and Sightseeing (GBP Million),
2007–2011
Table 65: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment and Sightseeing (GBP Million),
2011–2016
Table 66: UK – Inbound Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 67: UK – Inbound Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 68: UK – Inbound Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 69: UK – Inbound Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 70: UK – Inbound Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Million), 2007–2011
Table 71: UK – Inbound Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Million), 2011–2016
Table 72: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Travel Intermediation (GBP Million), 2007–2011
Table 73: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Travel Intermediation (GBP Million), 2011–2016
Table 74: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 75: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 76: UK – Average Expenditure Per Inbound Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2007–2011
Table 77: UK – Average Expenditure Per Inbound Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 78: UK – International Departures (Million), to Africa 2007–2011
Table 79: UK – International Departures (Million), to Africa, 2011–2016
Table 80: UK – International Departures (Million), to Asia-Pacific, 2007–2011
Table 81: UK – International Departures (Million), to Asia-Pacific, 2011–2016
Table 82: UK – International Departures (Million), to Europe, 2007–2011
Table 83: UK – International Departures (Million), to Europe, 2011–2016
Table 84: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to the Middle East, 2007–2011
Table 85: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to the Middle East, 2011–2016
Table 86: UK – International Departures (Million), to North America 2007–2011
Table 87: UK – International Departures (Million), to North America, 2011–2016
Table 88: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to South and Central America, 2007–2011
Table 89: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to South and Central America, 2011–2016
Table 90: UK – International Departures by Purpose of Visit, (Million), 2007–2011
Table 91: UK – International Departures by Purpose of Visit, (Million), 2011–2016
Table 92: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), on International Trips, 2007–2011
Table 93: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), on International Trips, 2011–2016
Table 94: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 95: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011-2016
Table 96: UK – Outbound Tourism Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type,
2007–2011
Table 97: UK – Outbound Tourism Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type,
2011–2016
Table 98: UK – Outbound Tourism Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), by
Type, 2007–2011
Table 99: UK – Outbound Tourism Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), by
Type, 2011–2016
Table 100: UK – Outbound Tourism Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007–2011
Table 101: UK – Outbound Tourism Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2011–2016
Table 102: UK – Outbound Tourism Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007–2011
Table 103: UK – Outbound Tourism Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2011–2016
Table 104: UK – Outbound Tourism Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type,
2007–2011
Table 105: UK – Outbound Tourism Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type,
2011–2016
Table 106: UK – Outbound Tourism Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type,
2007–2011
Table 107: UK – Outbound Tourism Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type,
2011–2016
Table 108: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), by Type,
2007–2011
Table 109: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), by Type,
2011–2016
Table 110: UK – Average Overseas Expenditure Per Resident (GBP), by Category, 2007–2011
Table 111: UK – Average Overseas Expenditure Per Resident (GBP), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 112: UK – Total Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2007–2011
Table 113: UK – Total Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 114: UK – Direct Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2007–2011
Table 115: UK – Direct Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 116: UK – Indirect Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2007–2011
Table 117: UK – Indirect Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 118: UK – Total Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2007–2011
Table 119: UK – Total Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 120: UK – Total Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by
Category, 2007–2011
Table 121: UK – Total Tourism Employment as a percentage of Total Employment (%), by
Category, 2011–2016
Table 122: UK – Direct Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2007–2011
Table 123: UK – Direct Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 124: UK – Direct Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by
Category, 2007–2011
Table 125: UK – Direct Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by
Category, 2011–2016
Table 126: UK – Indirect Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2007–2011
Table 127: UK – Indirect Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2011–2016
Table 128: UK – Indirect Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by
Category, 2007–2011
Table 129: UK – Indirect Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by
Category, 2011–2016
Table 130: UK – Total Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category,
2007–2011
Table 131: UK – Total Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) per Employee, by Category,
2011–2016
Table 132: UK – Direct Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category,
2007–2011
Table 133: UK – Direct Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) per Employee, by Category,
2011–2016
Table 134: UK – Indirect Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category,
2007–2011
Table 135: UK – Indirect Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category,
by Category, 2011–2016
Table 136: UK – Average Salary (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category, 2007–2011
Table 137: UK – Average Salary (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category, 2011–2016
Table 138: UK – Gross Income Generated by Total Tourism Employment (GBP Billion), by
Category, 2007–2011
Table 139: UK – Gross Income Generated by Total Tourism Employment (GBP Billion), by
Category, 2011–2016
Table 140-141: UK – Number of Seats Available (Million), by Carrier Type, 2007–2016
Table 142: UK – Number of Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Business Travel (Million), 2007–2011
Table 143: UK – Number of Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Business Travel (Million), 2011–2016
Table 144: UK – Number of Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Leisure Travel (Million), 2007–2011
Table 145: UK – Number of Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Leisure Travel (Million), 2011–2016
Table 146-147: UK – Load Factor by Carrier Type (%), 2007–2016
Table 148: UK – Number of Passenger Kilometers Available by Carrier Type (Billion), 2007–2011
Table 149: UK – Number of Passenger Kilometers Available by Carrier Type (Billion), 2011–2016
Table 150: UK – Number of Revenue Generating Passenger Kilometers by Carrier Type (Billion),
2007–2011
Table 151: UK – Number of Revenue Generating Passenger Kilometers by Carrier Type (Billion),
2011–2016
Table 152-153: UK – Revenue Per Passenger by Carrier Type (GBP), 2007–2016
Table 154: UK – Total Revenue by Carrier Type (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Table 155: UK – Total Revenue by Carrier Type (GBP Billion), 2011–2016
Table 156: British Airways Plc, Key Facts
Table 157: British Airways Plc, Main Brands
Table 158: British Airways Plc, History
Table 159: British Airways Plc, Key Employees
Table 160: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., Key Facts
Table 161: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., Main Brands
Table 162: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., History
Table 163: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., Key Employees
Table 164: Jet2.com Limited, Key Facts
Table 165: Jet2.com Limited, Key Employees
Table 166: EasyJet plc, Key Facts
Table 167: EasyJet plc, History
Table 168: EasyJet plc, Key Employees
Table 169: British Midland Airways Ltd, Key Facts
Table 170: British Midland Airways Ltd, Key Employees
Table 171: UK – Number of Hotel Establishments (Actual No), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011
Table 172: UK – Number of Hotel Establishments (Actual No), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016
Table 173: UK – Number of Available Hotel Rooms (Actual No), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011
Table 174: UK – Number of Available Hotel Rooms (Actual No), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016
Table 175: UK – Hotel Room Occupancy Rate (%), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011
Table 176: UK – Hotel Room Occupancy Rate (%), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016
Table 177-178: UK – Room Nights available (Million), by Hotel Category,2007–2016
Table 179: UK – Room Nights Occupied (Million), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011
Table 180: UK – Room Nights Occupied (Million), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016
Table 181: UK – Average Revenue Per Available Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011
Table 182: UK – Average Revenue Per Available Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016
Table 183-184: UK – Revenue per Occupied Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2007–2016
Table 185: UK – Total Revenue Per Available Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011
Table 186: UK – Total Revenue Per Available Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016
Table 187: UK – Total Hotel Revenue (GBP Million), by Hotel Category, Customer Type,
2007–2011
Table 188: UK – Total Hotel Revenue (GBP Million), by Hotel Category, Customer Type,
2011–2016
Table 189-190: UK – Number of Guests (Thousand), by Hotel Category and Customer Type,
2007–2016
Table 191: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, Key Facts
Table 192: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, Main Brands
Table 193: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, History
Table 194: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, Key Employees
Table 195: Marriott International, Inc. (The UK and Ireland), Key Facts
Table 196: Marriott International, Inc. (The UK and Ireland), Main Brands
Table 197: Marriott International, Inc. (The UK and Ireland), Key Employees
Table 198: Best Western Admiral Rodney Hotel, Key Facts
Table 199: Best Western Admiral Rodney Hotel, Key Employees
Table 200: Hyatt Regency Birmingham Ltd, Key Facts
Table 201: Hyatt Regency Birmingham Ltd, Main Brands
Table 202: Hyatt Regency Birmingham Ltd, Key Employees
Table 203: Hilton UK & Ireland, Key Facts
Table 204: Hilton UK & Ireland, Main Brands
Table 205: Hilton UK & Ireland, Key Employees
Table 206: UK – Car Rental Market Value (GBP Million), by Customer Type and Rental Location,
2007–2011
Table 207: UK – Car Rental Market Value (GBP Million), by Customer Type and Rental Location,
2011–2016
Table 208-209: UK – Car Rental Fleet Size (Actual), 2007–2016
Table 210: UK – Car Rental, Number of Rental Occasions (Million), 2007–2011
Table 211: UK – Car Rental, Number of Rental Occasions (Million), 2011–2016
Table 212-213: UK – Car Rental, Number of Rental Days (Million), 2007–2016
Table 214: UK – Car Rental, Average Rental Length (Days), 2007–2011
Table 215: UK – Car Rental, Average Rental Length (Days), 2011-2016
Table 216: UK – Car Rental, Utilization Rate (%), 2007–2011
Table 217: UK – Car Rental, Utilization Rate (%), 2011–2016
Table 218: UK – Car Rental, Average Revenue Per Day (GBP), 2007–2011
Table 219: UK – Car Rental, Average Revenue Per Day (GBP), 2011–2016
Table 220: Avis Rent A Car Limited, Key Facts
Table 221: Avis Rent A Car Limited, Key Employees
Table 222: Hertz (UK) Limited, Key Facts
Table 223: Company, Main Products
Table 224: Hertz (UK) Limited, Key Employees
Table 225: Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd., Key Facts
Table 226: Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd., Main Brands
Table 227: Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd., Key Employees
Table 228: Sixt Plc, Key Facts
Table 229: Sixt Plc, Key Employees
Table 230: Budget Rent-a-Car U.K., Key Facts
Table 231: UK – Travel Intermediaries Market Value (GBP Million), by Product Type, 2007–2011
Table 232: UK – Travel Intermediaries Market Value (GBP Million), by Product Type, 2011–2016
Table 233: UK – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues (GBP Million), by Provider, 2007–2011
Table 234: UK – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues (GBP Million), by Provider, 2011–2016
Table 235-236: UK – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues (GBP Million), by Type of Tourist,
2007–2016
Table 237: UK – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues (GBP Million), by Provider, 2007–2011
Table 238: UK – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues (GBP Million), by Provider, 2011–2016
Table 239: UK – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues (GBP Million), by Type of Tourist,
2007–2011
Table 240: UK – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues (GBP Million), by Type of Tourist,
2011–2016
Table 241-242: UK – Travel Agent Revenues from Domestic Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales
Channel, 2007–2016
Table 243: UK – Travel Agent Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales
Channel, 2007–2011
Table 244: UK – Travel Agent Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales
Channel, 2011–2016
Table 245: UK – Tour Operator Revenues from Domestic Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales
Channel, 2007–2011
Table 246: UK – Tour Operator Revenues from Domestic Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales
Channel, 2011–2016
Table 247: UK – Tour Operator Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales
Channel, 2007–2011
Table 248: UK – Tour Operator Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales
Channel, 2011–2016
Table 249-250: UK – Other Intermediaries’ Revenues from Domestic Tourism (GBP Million), by
Sales Channel, 2007–2016
Table 251: UK – Other Intermediaries’ Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Million), by
Sales Channel, 2007–2011
Table 252: UK – Other Intermediaries’ Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Million), by
Sales Channel, 2011–2016
Table 253: Thomas Cook Group plc, Key Facts
Table 254: Thomas Cook Group plc, Main Brands
Table 255: Thomas Cook Group plc, History
Table 256: Thomas Cook Group plc, Key Employees
Table 257: Kuoni Travel Ltd, Key Facts
Table 258: Kuoni Travel Ltd, Key Employees
Table 259: Barrhead Travel Service Ltd., Key Facts
Table 260: Barrhead Travel Service Ltd., Key Employees
Table 261: First Choice Holidays PLC, Key Facts
Table 262: First Choice Holidays PLC, Main Brands
Table 263: First Choice Holidays PLC, Key Employees
Table 264: Travel Counselors Ltd, Key Facts
Table 265: Travel Counselors Ltd, Key Employees



List of Figures
Figure 1: SWOT Analysis of the Travel and Tourism Industry in the UK
Figure 2: UK – Total Population by Age, (%) 2011
Figure 3: UK – Total Male Population by Age, (%) 2011
Figure 4: UK – Total Female Population by Age, (%) 2011
Figure 5: UK – No. of Households (Million) vs. Mean Household Income (US$) 2007-2016
Figure 6: UK – Number of Trips by Season, (Million), 2007-2016
Figure 7: UK – Number of Trips by Residents, (Million), 2007-2016
Figure 8: UK – Average Length of Tourism Trip, 2007-2016
Figure 9: UK – Average National Tourism Spend per Day of Trip 2007, 2011 and 2016
Figure 10: UK – Resident Income spent on Tourism (Percentage of Total), 2007-2016
Figure 11: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (%), by Tourist Destination, 2007-2016
Figure 12: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Category, 2007-2016
Figure 13: UK – Number of Trips (Million), by Type, 2007-2016
Figure 14: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), by Type, 2007-2016
Figure 15: UK – Domestic Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 16: UK – Domestic Tourist Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 17: UK – Domestic Tourist Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-
2016
Figure 18: UK – Domestic Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 19: UK – Domestic Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 20: UK – Domestic Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 21: UK – Domestic Tourist Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 22: UK – Domestic Tourist Other Sectors Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 23: UK – Average Expenditure Per Domestic Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2007-2016
Figure 24: UK – Domestic Tourism Expenditure (%) Market Dynamics, 2007-2016
Figure 25: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from Africa, 2007-2016
Figure 26: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Asia Pacific, 2007-2016
Figure 27: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Europe, 2007-2016
Figure 28: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from the Middle East, 2007-2016
Figure 29: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from North America, 2007-2016
Figure 30: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from South and Central America, 2007-2016
Figure 31: UK – International Arrivals (Million), by Purpose of Visit, 2007-2016
Figure 32: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 33: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 34: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment and Sightseeing (GBP Million),
2007-2016
Figure 35: UK – Inbound Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 36: UK – Inbound Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 37: UK – Inbound Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Million), 2007-2016
Figure 38: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Travel Intermediation (GBP Million), 2007-2016
Figure 39: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 40: UK – Average Expenditure Per Inbound Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2007-2016
Figure 41: UK – Inbound Tourism Expenditure (%) Market Dynamics, 2007-2016
Figure 42: UK – International Departures (Million), to Africa, 2007-2016
Figure 43: UK – International Departures (Million), to Asia-Pacific, 2007-2016
Figure 44: UK – International Departures (Million), to Europe, 2007-2016
Figure 45: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to the Middle East, 2007-2016
Figure 46: UK – International Departures (Million), to North America, 2007-2016
Figure 47: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to South and Central America, 2007-2016
Figure 48: UK – International Departures by Purpose of Visit, (Million), 2007-2016
Figure 49: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), on International Trips, 2007-2016
Figure 50: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
Figure 51: UK – Outbound Tourism Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007-
2016
Figure 52: UK – Outbound Tourism Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), by
Type, 2007-2016
Figure 53: UK – Outbound Tourism Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007-2016
Figure 54: UK – Outbound Tourism Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007-2016
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The Future of Travel and Tourism in the UK to 2016

  • 1. The Future of Travel and Tourism in the UK to 2016 Report Details: Published:October 2012 No. of Pages: 264 Price: Single User License – US$1950 Synopsis The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including: • Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire UK travel and tourism industry • Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in the UK • The total, direct and indirect tourism output generated by each sector within the UK travel and tourism industry • Employment and salary trends for various sectors in the UK travel and tourism industry, such as accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation, retail, travel intermediaries and others • Detailed market classification across each sector with analysis using similar metrics • Detailed analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries Summary According to the World Economic Forum Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index 2011, which ranks 139 countries on parameters pertinent to tourism, the UK ranked seventh. In terms of cultural resources, it is viewed as the third-most exciting country. London was already one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and that popularity increased after the city hosted the 2012 Olympic and Paralympics Games. It is also home to many teams in the FA Premier League and Wimbledon. The UK’s travel and tourism industry comprised 7% of the nation’s GDP in 2011, and represented 10.6% of the country’s total employment in the same year. In a global economy that is dominated by multi-national businesses, tourism is one of the few industries that can easily accommodate start-up businesses, allowing people to take that vital first rung on the ladder to entrepreneurial success. Scope This report provides an extensive analysis of tourism demands and flows in the UK: • It details historical values for the UK tourism industry for 2007–2011, along with forecast figures for 2012–2016 • It provides comprehensive analysis of travel and tourism demand factors with values for both the 2007–2011 review period and the 2012–2016 forecast period • The report makes a detailed analysis and projection of domestic, inbound and outbound tourist
  • 2. flows in the UK • It provides employment and salary trends for various categories of the travel and tourism industry • It provides comprehensive analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries with values for both the 2007–2011 review period and the 2012–2016 forecast period Reasons To Buy • Take strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the UK travel and tourism industry • Understand the demand-side dynamics within the UK travel and tourism industry, along with key market trends and growth opportunities • Identify the spending patterns of domestic, inbound and outbound tourists by individual categories • Analyze key employment and compensation data related to the travel and tourism industry in the UK • Understand the market size of other tourism sub-sectors such as airlines, hotels, car rental and travel intermediaries Key Highlights • The UK recorded a revival in domestic tourism sector in 2011. Domestic overnight trips, where the spend per trip is significantly higher than day trips and adds more value to the economy, recorded an increase of 11.5 million trips between 2010 and 2011, to reach 385.3 million in 2011. However, the average length of domestic trips, as measured by number of nights spent, remained flat at 3.17 in 2011 as compared to 3.13 in 2010. • Inbound tourism, as measured by the arrival of international tourists, recovered in 2011 following a three year slump due to the adverse impact of the global financial crisis. A total of 30.47 million international visitors arrived in the UK in 2011, as compared to 29.8 million in 2010. Of these, the majority, 67%, travelled for holiday purposes. Numbers grew marginally from 20.07 million in 2010 to 20.35 million in 2011. • Spain, France, the US, Italy and Germany remain the most visited destinations by British travelers. In 2011, Spain, Italy, Germany and the US recorded a marginal increase in UK tourists, while France recorded a marginal decrease. In the Asia-Pacific region, the most visited destinations are India followed by Australia and Pakistan. In the Middle East, the UAE figures the most in the British travel itinerary. Other key destinations for UK visitors are Turkey, the Netherlands, Belgium and Greece with over one million UK visitors in 2011. • Air travel in the UK revived in 2011, following a continuous decline during the review period, as the economy emerged out of the global financial crisis. However competition from other modes of transport seems to have affected domestic traffic, particularly as a result of both changes in airport security, increasing the total journey time for air travel and improvements to long-distance rail services. • During the review period, the global financial crisis, and subsequent recession, marred the performance of hotels operating in the UK. The recession had a detrimental effect on household
  • 3. wealth, with corporate profits falling substantially as a direct result of the crisis. • Car rental is a significant section of the transport industry, with its importance closely correlating to various factors such as an increase in the number of air travelers and GDP growth. • The Internet is used as a means to deliver real-time content. As a conclusion it created the conditions for the emergence of a range of new tourism intermediaries. The proliferation of intermediaries followed a period when many firms hoped to generate a high volume of profit by targeting the tourism industry. Get your copy of this report @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/196017-the-future-of-travel-and-tourism-in-the-uk-to-2016.html Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include Table of Contents 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 What is this Report About? 2.2 Definitions 2.3 Methodology 3 Travel and Tourism in the UK 3.1 Key Trends and Issues 3.1.1 Key trends 3.1.2 Barriers to tourism 3.1.3 Tourist attractions 3.2 Tourism SWOT 3.2.1 Overview of the tourism industry in the UK 3.2.2 Strengths 3.2.3 Weaknesses 3.2.4 Opportunities 3.2.5 Threats 3.3 Tourism Demand Factors 3.3.1 Typical holiday entitlement of employees per annum by type 3.3.2 Total population by age 3.3.3 Male population by age 3.3.4 Female population by age 3.3.5 Number of households 3.3.6 Mean household income 3.4 Tourism Market Indicators 3.4.1 Number of trips by season 3.4.2 Number of trips by residents 3.4.3 Average length of tourism trips 3.4.4 Average national tourism expenditure per day of trip 3.4.5 Percentage of total resident income spent on tourism 3.4.6 Total national tourism expenditure by tourist destination
  • 4. 3.4.7 Total national tourism expenditure by category 4 Domestic Tourism in the UK 4.1 Key trends and issues 4.1.1 Key trends 4.1.2 Barriers to tourism 4.1.3 Tourist attractions 4.2 Domestic Tourism Flows 4.2.1 Number of trips, by purpose of visit 4.2.2 Number of overnight stays for domestic trips 4.3 Domestic Tourism Expenditure 4.3.1 Total domestic tourist expenditure 4.3.2 Domestic tourist expenditure on accommodation 4.3.3 Domestic tourist expenditure on entertainment and sightseeing 4.3.4 Domestic tourist expenditure on foodservice 4.3.5 Domestic tourist expenditure on retail 4.3.6 Domestic tourist expenditure on transportation 4.3.7 Domestic tourist expenditure on travel intermediation 4.3.8 Domestic tourist expenditure on other sectors 4.3.9 Average expenditure per domestic tourist by category 4.4 Domestic Tourism Forecast 5 Inbound Tourism to the UK 5.1 Key trends and issues 5.1.1 Key trends 5.1.2 Barriers to tourism 5.1.3 Tourist attractions 5.2 Inbound Tourism Flows 5.2.1 International arrivals by region of origin – Africa 5.2.2 International arrivals by region of origin – Asia-Pacific 5.2.3 International arrivals by region of origin – Europe 5.2.4 International arrivals by region of origin – Middle East 5.2.5 International arrivals by region of origin – North America 5.2.6 International arrivals by region of origin – South and Central America 5.2.7 International arrivals by purpose of visit 5.3 Inbound Tourism Expenditure 5.3.1 Total expenditure of inbound tourists 5.3.2 Inbound tourist accommodation expenditure 5.3.3 Inbound tourist entertainment and sightseeing expenditure 5.3.4 Inbound tourist foodservice expenditure 5.3.5 Inbound tourist retail expenditure 5.3.6 Inbound tourist transportation expenditure 5.3.7 Inbound tourist travel intermediation expenditure 5.3.8 Inbound tourist other categories expenditure
  • 5. 5.3.9 Average international tourist expenditure by category 5.4 Inbound Tourism Forecast 6 Outbound Tourism from UK 6.1 Key trends and issues 6.1.1 Key trends 6.1.2 Barriers to Tourism 6.1.3 Tourist Attractions 6.2 Outbound Tourism Flows 6.2.1 International departures to Africa 6.2.2 International departures to Asia-Pacific 6.2.3 International departures to Europe 6.2.4 International departures to the Middle East 6.2.5 International departures to north America 6.2.6 International departures to south and central America 6.2.7 International departures by purpose of visit 6.2.8 Number of overnight stays on international trips 6.3 Outbound Tourism Expenditure 6.3.1 Total spending of outbound tourists 6.3.2 Outbound tourism accommodation expenditure 6.3.3 Outbound tourism entertainment and sightseeing expenditure 6.3.4 Outbound tourism foodservice expenditure 6.3.5 Outbound tourism retail expenditure 6.3.6 Outbound tourism transportation expenditure 6.3.7 Outbound tourism travel intermediation expenditure 6.3.8 Outbound tourism other categories expenditure 6.3.9 Average overseas expenditure per resident by category 6.4 Outbound Tourism Forecast 7 Tourism Economics in the UK 7.1 Five-Year Review 7.1.1 Value of tourism 7.1.2 Output by category 7.1.3 Tourism balance of payments 7.1.4 Growth drivers 7.2 Tourism Output 7.2.1 Total tourism output by category 7.2.2 Direct tourism output by category 7.2.3 Indirect tourism output by category 7.3 Tourism Employment 7.3.1 Total tourism employment by category 7.3.2 Tourism employment as a percentage of total employment 7.3.3 Direct tourism employment by category 7.3.4 Direct tourism employment as a percentage of total employment
  • 6. 7.3.5 Indirect tourism employment by category 7.3.6 Indirect tourism employment as a percentage of total employment 7.4 Tourism Output Per Employee 7.4.1 Total tourism output generated per employee by category 7.4.2 Direct tourism output generated per employee by category 7.4.3 Indirect tourism output generated per employee by category 7.5 Tourism Employee Compensation 7.5.1 Average salary by category 7.5.2 Total gross income generated by total tourism employment by category 7.6 Five-Year Forecast 7.6.1 Value of tourism 7.6.2 Output by category 7.6.3 Tourism balance of payments 7.6.4 Growth drivers 8 Airlines in the UK 8.1 Key trends and issues 8.1.1 Key trends 8.1.2 Market size and forecast 8.1.3 Growth drivers 8.2 Key Performance Indicators 8.2.1 Number of seats available 8.2.2 Number of seats sold by carrier type – business travel 8.2.3 Number of seats sold by carrier type – leisure travel 8.2.4 Load factor by carrier type 8.2.5 Number of passenger kilometers available by carrier type 8.2.6 Number of revenue-generating passenger kilometers by carrier type 8.2.7 Revenue per passenger by carrier type 8.2.8 Total revenue by carrier type 8.3 Competitive Landscape 8.3.1 Leading players 8.3.2 Key routes 8.3.3 Competitive strategy 8.4 Company Profile: British Airways Plc 8.5 Company Profile: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. 8.6 Company Profile: Jet2.com Limited 8.7 Company Profile: EasyJet plc 8.8 Company Profile: British Midland Airways Ltd 9 Hotels in the UK 9.1 Key Trends and Issues 9.1.1 Key trends 9.1.2 Market size and forecast 9.1.3 Key locations
  • 7. 9.1.4 Growth drivers 9.2 Key Performance Indicators 9.2.1 Number of establishments by hotel category 9.2.2 Number of available rooms by hotel category 9.2.3 Room occupancy rate by hotel category 9.2.4 Room nights available by hotel category 9.2.5 Room nights occupied by hotel category 9.2.6 Average revenue per available room by hotel category 9.2.7 Revenue per occupied room by hotel category 9.2.8 Total revenue per available room by hotel category 9.2.9 Total revenue by hotel category and customer type 9.2.10 Number of guests by hotel category and customer type 9.3 Competitive Landscape 9.3.1 Leading players 9.3.2 Brand presence in key locations 9.3.3 Competitive strategy 9.4 Company Profile: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC 9.5 Company Profile: Marriott International, Inc. (The UK and Ireland) 9.6 Company Profile: Best Western Admiral Rodney Hotel 9.7 Company Profile: Hyatt Regency Birmingham Ltd 9.8 Company Profile: Hilton UK & Ireland 10 Car Rental in the UK 10.1 Key trends and issues 10.1.1 Key trends 10.1.2 Market size and forecast 10.1.3 Key locations 10.1.4 Growth drivers 10.2 Key Performance Indicators 10.2.1 Market value by customer type and rental location 10.2.2 Fleet size 10.2.3 Number of rental occasions 10.2.4 Number of rental days 10.2.5 Average rental length 10.2.6 Utilization rate 10.2.7 Average revenue per day 10.3 Competitive Landscape 10.3.1 Leading competitors 10.3.2 Brand presence in key locations 10.3.3 Competitive strategy 10.4 Company Profile: Avis Rent A Car Limited 10.5 Company Profile: Hertz (UK) Limited 10.6 Company Profile: Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd.
  • 8. 10.7 Company Profile: Sixt Plc 10.8 Company Profile: Budget Rent-a-Car U.K. 11 Travel Intermediaries in the UK 11.1 Key trends and issues 11.1.1 Key trends 11.1.2 Market size and forecast 11.1.3 Online v in-store 11.1.4 Growth drivers 11.2 Key Performance Indicators 11.2.1 Market value by product type 11.2.2 Online revenues, by type of intermediary or provider 11.2.3 Online revenues, by type of tourist 11.2.4 In-store revenues, by type of intermediary 11.2.5 In-store revenues, by type of tourist 11.2.6 Travel agent revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel 11.2.7 Travel agent revenues from international tourism, by sales channel 11.2.8 Tour operator revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel 11.2.9 Tour operator revenues from international tourism, by sales channel 11.2.10 Other intermediaries'' revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel 11.2.11 Other intermediaries'' revenues from international tourism, by sales channel 11.3 Competitive Landscape 11.3.1 Leading competitors 11.3.2 Competitive strategy 11.4 Company Profile: Thomas Cook Group plc 11.5 Company Profile: Kuoni Travel Ltd 11.6 Company Profile: Barrhead Travel Service Ltd. 11.7 Company Profile: First Choice Holidays PLC 11.8 Company Profile: Travel Counselors Ltd 12 Appendix 12.1 Methodology 12.1 Contact Us 12.2 About Timetric 12.3 Disclaimer List of Tables Table 1: Timetric Travel and Tourism Industry Definitions Table 2: UK – Typical Holiday Entitlement Per Annum Table 3: UK – Total Population by Age, (Million), 2007-2016 Table 4: UK – Total Male Population by Age, (Million), 2007-2016 Table 5: UK – Total Female Population by Age, (Million), 2007-2016 Table 6: UK – Number of Households, (Million), 2007–2011 Table 7: UK – Number of Households, (Million), 2011–2016
  • 9. Table 8: UK – Mean Household Income (US$), 2007–2011 Table 9: UK – Mean Household Income (US$), 2011–2016 Table 10: UK – Number of Trips by Season, (Million), 2007–2011 Table 11: UK – Number of Trips by Season, (Million), 2011–2016 Table 12: UK – Number of Trips by Residents, (Million), 2007–2011 Table 13: UK – Number of Trips by Residents, (Million), 2011–2016 Table 14: UK – Average Length of Tourism Trip, 2007–2011 Table 15: UK – Average Length of Tourism Trip, 2011–2016 Table 16: UK – Average National Tourism Spend, (GBP), 2007–2011 Table 17: UK – Average National Tourism Spend, (GBP), 2011–2016 Table 18: UK – Resident Income spent on Tourism (%), 2007–2011 Table 19: UK – Resident Income spent on Tourism (%), 2011–2016 Table 20: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Million), by Tourist Destination 2007–2011 Table 21: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Million), by Tourist Destination 2011–2016 Table 22: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Category 2007–2011 Table 23: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 24: UK – Number of Trips (Million), by Type, 2007–2011 Table 25: UK – Number of Trips (Million), by Type, 2011–2016 Table 26: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), by Type, 2007–2011 Table 27: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), by Type, 2011–2016 Table 28: UK – Domestic Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 29: UK – Domestic Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 30: UK – Domestic Tourist Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 31: UK – Domestic Tourist Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 32: UK – Domestic Tourist Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 33: UK – Domestic Tourist Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 34: UK – Domestic Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 35: UK – Domestic Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 36: UK – Domestic Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 37: UK – Domestic Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 38: UK – Domestic Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 39: UK – Domestic Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 40: UK – Domestic Tourist Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 41: UK – Domestic Tourist Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 42: UK – Domestic Tourist Other Sectors Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 43: UK – Domestic Tourist Other Sectors Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 44: UK – Average Expenditure Per Domestic Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 45: UK – Average Expenditure Per Domestic Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 46: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from Africa, 2007–2011 Table 47: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from Africa, 2011–2016 Table 48: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Asia-Pacific, 2007–2011 Table 49: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Asia Pacific, 2011–2016 Table 50: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Europe, 2007–2011 Table 51: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Europe, 2011–2016 Table 52: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from the Middle East, 2007–2011 Table 53: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from the Middle East, 2011–2016
  • 10. Table 54: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from North America, 2007–2011 Table 55: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from North America, 2011–2016 Table 56: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from South and Central America, 2007–2011 Table 57: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from South and Central America, 2011–2016 Table 58: UK – International Arrivals (Million), by Purpose of Visit, 2007–2011 Table 59: UK – International Arrivals (Million), by Purpose of Visit, 2011–2016 Table 60: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 61: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 62: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 63: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 64: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment and Sightseeing (GBP Million), 2007–2011 Table 65: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment and Sightseeing (GBP Million), 2011–2016 Table 66: UK – Inbound Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 67: UK – Inbound Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 68: UK – Inbound Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 69: UK – Inbound Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 70: UK – Inbound Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Million), 2007–2011 Table 71: UK – Inbound Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Million), 2011–2016 Table 72: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Travel Intermediation (GBP Million), 2007–2011 Table 73: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Travel Intermediation (GBP Million), 2011–2016 Table 74: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 75: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 76: UK – Average Expenditure Per Inbound Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 77: UK – Average Expenditure Per Inbound Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 78: UK – International Departures (Million), to Africa 2007–2011 Table 79: UK – International Departures (Million), to Africa, 2011–2016 Table 80: UK – International Departures (Million), to Asia-Pacific, 2007–2011 Table 81: UK – International Departures (Million), to Asia-Pacific, 2011–2016 Table 82: UK – International Departures (Million), to Europe, 2007–2011 Table 83: UK – International Departures (Million), to Europe, 2011–2016 Table 84: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to the Middle East, 2007–2011 Table 85: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to the Middle East, 2011–2016 Table 86: UK – International Departures (Million), to North America 2007–2011 Table 87: UK – International Departures (Million), to North America, 2011–2016 Table 88: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to South and Central America, 2007–2011 Table 89: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to South and Central America, 2011–2016 Table 90: UK – International Departures by Purpose of Visit, (Million), 2007–2011 Table 91: UK – International Departures by Purpose of Visit, (Million), 2011–2016 Table 92: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), on International Trips, 2007–2011 Table 93: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), on International Trips, 2011–2016 Table 94: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 95: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2011-2016 Table 96: UK – Outbound Tourism Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007–2011 Table 97: UK – Outbound Tourism Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2011–2016
  • 11. Table 98: UK – Outbound Tourism Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007–2011 Table 99: UK – Outbound Tourism Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2011–2016 Table 100: UK – Outbound Tourism Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007–2011 Table 101: UK – Outbound Tourism Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2011–2016 Table 102: UK – Outbound Tourism Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007–2011 Table 103: UK – Outbound Tourism Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2011–2016 Table 104: UK – Outbound Tourism Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007–2011 Table 105: UK – Outbound Tourism Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2011–2016 Table 106: UK – Outbound Tourism Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007–2011 Table 107: UK – Outbound Tourism Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2011–2016 Table 108: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007–2011 Table 109: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), by Type, 2011–2016 Table 110: UK – Average Overseas Expenditure Per Resident (GBP), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 111: UK – Average Overseas Expenditure Per Resident (GBP), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 112: UK – Total Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 113: UK – Total Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 114: UK – Direct Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 115: UK – Direct Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 116: UK – Indirect Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 117: UK – Indirect Tourism Output (GBP Billion), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 118: UK – Total Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 119: UK – Total Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 120: UK – Total Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 121: UK – Total Tourism Employment as a percentage of Total Employment (%), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 122: UK – Direct Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 123: UK – Direct Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 124: UK – Direct Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 125: UK – Direct Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 126: UK – Indirect Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 127: UK – Indirect Tourism Employment (Thousand), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 128: UK – Indirect Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 129: UK – Indirect Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment (%), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 130: UK – Total Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category, 2007–2011
  • 12. Table 131: UK – Total Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) per Employee, by Category, 2011–2016 Table 132: UK – Direct Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category, 2007–2011 Table 133: UK – Direct Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) per Employee, by Category, 2011–2016 Table 134: UK – Indirect Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category, 2007–2011 Table 135: UK – Indirect Tourism Output Generated (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category, by Category, 2011–2016 Table 136: UK – Average Salary (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category, 2007–2011 Table 137: UK – Average Salary (GBP Thousand) Per Employee, by Category, 2011–2016 Table 138: UK – Gross Income Generated by Total Tourism Employment (GBP Billion), by Category, 2007–2011 Table 139: UK – Gross Income Generated by Total Tourism Employment (GBP Billion), by Category, 2011–2016 Table 140-141: UK – Number of Seats Available (Million), by Carrier Type, 2007–2016 Table 142: UK – Number of Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Business Travel (Million), 2007–2011 Table 143: UK – Number of Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Business Travel (Million), 2011–2016 Table 144: UK – Number of Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Leisure Travel (Million), 2007–2011 Table 145: UK – Number of Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Leisure Travel (Million), 2011–2016 Table 146-147: UK – Load Factor by Carrier Type (%), 2007–2016 Table 148: UK – Number of Passenger Kilometers Available by Carrier Type (Billion), 2007–2011 Table 149: UK – Number of Passenger Kilometers Available by Carrier Type (Billion), 2011–2016 Table 150: UK – Number of Revenue Generating Passenger Kilometers by Carrier Type (Billion), 2007–2011 Table 151: UK – Number of Revenue Generating Passenger Kilometers by Carrier Type (Billion), 2011–2016 Table 152-153: UK – Revenue Per Passenger by Carrier Type (GBP), 2007–2016 Table 154: UK – Total Revenue by Carrier Type (GBP Billion), 2007–2011 Table 155: UK – Total Revenue by Carrier Type (GBP Billion), 2011–2016 Table 156: British Airways Plc, Key Facts Table 157: British Airways Plc, Main Brands Table 158: British Airways Plc, History Table 159: British Airways Plc, Key Employees Table 160: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., Key Facts Table 161: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., Main Brands Table 162: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., History Table 163: Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., Key Employees Table 164: Jet2.com Limited, Key Facts Table 165: Jet2.com Limited, Key Employees Table 166: EasyJet plc, Key Facts Table 167: EasyJet plc, History Table 168: EasyJet plc, Key Employees Table 169: British Midland Airways Ltd, Key Facts Table 170: British Midland Airways Ltd, Key Employees Table 171: UK – Number of Hotel Establishments (Actual No), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011 Table 172: UK – Number of Hotel Establishments (Actual No), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016
  • 13. Table 173: UK – Number of Available Hotel Rooms (Actual No), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011 Table 174: UK – Number of Available Hotel Rooms (Actual No), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016 Table 175: UK – Hotel Room Occupancy Rate (%), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011 Table 176: UK – Hotel Room Occupancy Rate (%), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016 Table 177-178: UK – Room Nights available (Million), by Hotel Category,2007–2016 Table 179: UK – Room Nights Occupied (Million), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011 Table 180: UK – Room Nights Occupied (Million), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016 Table 181: UK – Average Revenue Per Available Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011 Table 182: UK – Average Revenue Per Available Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016 Table 183-184: UK – Revenue per Occupied Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2007–2016 Table 185: UK – Total Revenue Per Available Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2007–2011 Table 186: UK – Total Revenue Per Available Room (GBP), by Hotel Category, 2011–2016 Table 187: UK – Total Hotel Revenue (GBP Million), by Hotel Category, Customer Type, 2007–2011 Table 188: UK – Total Hotel Revenue (GBP Million), by Hotel Category, Customer Type, 2011–2016 Table 189-190: UK – Number of Guests (Thousand), by Hotel Category and Customer Type, 2007–2016 Table 191: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, Key Facts Table 192: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, Main Brands Table 193: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, History Table 194: InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, Key Employees Table 195: Marriott International, Inc. (The UK and Ireland), Key Facts Table 196: Marriott International, Inc. (The UK and Ireland), Main Brands Table 197: Marriott International, Inc. (The UK and Ireland), Key Employees Table 198: Best Western Admiral Rodney Hotel, Key Facts Table 199: Best Western Admiral Rodney Hotel, Key Employees Table 200: Hyatt Regency Birmingham Ltd, Key Facts Table 201: Hyatt Regency Birmingham Ltd, Main Brands Table 202: Hyatt Regency Birmingham Ltd, Key Employees Table 203: Hilton UK & Ireland, Key Facts Table 204: Hilton UK & Ireland, Main Brands Table 205: Hilton UK & Ireland, Key Employees Table 206: UK – Car Rental Market Value (GBP Million), by Customer Type and Rental Location, 2007–2011 Table 207: UK – Car Rental Market Value (GBP Million), by Customer Type and Rental Location, 2011–2016 Table 208-209: UK – Car Rental Fleet Size (Actual), 2007–2016 Table 210: UK – Car Rental, Number of Rental Occasions (Million), 2007–2011 Table 211: UK – Car Rental, Number of Rental Occasions (Million), 2011–2016 Table 212-213: UK – Car Rental, Number of Rental Days (Million), 2007–2016 Table 214: UK – Car Rental, Average Rental Length (Days), 2007–2011 Table 215: UK – Car Rental, Average Rental Length (Days), 2011-2016 Table 216: UK – Car Rental, Utilization Rate (%), 2007–2011 Table 217: UK – Car Rental, Utilization Rate (%), 2011–2016 Table 218: UK – Car Rental, Average Revenue Per Day (GBP), 2007–2011 Table 219: UK – Car Rental, Average Revenue Per Day (GBP), 2011–2016 Table 220: Avis Rent A Car Limited, Key Facts
  • 14. Table 221: Avis Rent A Car Limited, Key Employees Table 222: Hertz (UK) Limited, Key Facts Table 223: Company, Main Products Table 224: Hertz (UK) Limited, Key Employees Table 225: Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd., Key Facts Table 226: Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd., Main Brands Table 227: Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Ltd., Key Employees Table 228: Sixt Plc, Key Facts Table 229: Sixt Plc, Key Employees Table 230: Budget Rent-a-Car U.K., Key Facts Table 231: UK – Travel Intermediaries Market Value (GBP Million), by Product Type, 2007–2011 Table 232: UK – Travel Intermediaries Market Value (GBP Million), by Product Type, 2011–2016 Table 233: UK – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues (GBP Million), by Provider, 2007–2011 Table 234: UK – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues (GBP Million), by Provider, 2011–2016 Table 235-236: UK – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues (GBP Million), by Type of Tourist, 2007–2016 Table 237: UK – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues (GBP Million), by Provider, 2007–2011 Table 238: UK – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues (GBP Million), by Provider, 2011–2016 Table 239: UK – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues (GBP Million), by Type of Tourist, 2007–2011 Table 240: UK – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues (GBP Million), by Type of Tourist, 2011–2016 Table 241-242: UK – Travel Agent Revenues from Domestic Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales Channel, 2007–2016 Table 243: UK – Travel Agent Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales Channel, 2007–2011 Table 244: UK – Travel Agent Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales Channel, 2011–2016 Table 245: UK – Tour Operator Revenues from Domestic Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales Channel, 2007–2011 Table 246: UK – Tour Operator Revenues from Domestic Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales Channel, 2011–2016 Table 247: UK – Tour Operator Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales Channel, 2007–2011 Table 248: UK – Tour Operator Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Billion), by Sales Channel, 2011–2016 Table 249-250: UK – Other Intermediaries’ Revenues from Domestic Tourism (GBP Million), by Sales Channel, 2007–2016 Table 251: UK – Other Intermediaries’ Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Million), by Sales Channel, 2007–2011 Table 252: UK – Other Intermediaries’ Revenues from International Tourism (GBP Million), by Sales Channel, 2011–2016 Table 253: Thomas Cook Group plc, Key Facts Table 254: Thomas Cook Group plc, Main Brands Table 255: Thomas Cook Group plc, History Table 256: Thomas Cook Group plc, Key Employees Table 257: Kuoni Travel Ltd, Key Facts Table 258: Kuoni Travel Ltd, Key Employees
  • 15. Table 259: Barrhead Travel Service Ltd., Key Facts Table 260: Barrhead Travel Service Ltd., Key Employees Table 261: First Choice Holidays PLC, Key Facts Table 262: First Choice Holidays PLC, Main Brands Table 263: First Choice Holidays PLC, Key Employees Table 264: Travel Counselors Ltd, Key Facts Table 265: Travel Counselors Ltd, Key Employees List of Figures Figure 1: SWOT Analysis of the Travel and Tourism Industry in the UK Figure 2: UK – Total Population by Age, (%) 2011 Figure 3: UK – Total Male Population by Age, (%) 2011 Figure 4: UK – Total Female Population by Age, (%) 2011 Figure 5: UK – No. of Households (Million) vs. Mean Household Income (US$) 2007-2016 Figure 6: UK – Number of Trips by Season, (Million), 2007-2016 Figure 7: UK – Number of Trips by Residents, (Million), 2007-2016 Figure 8: UK – Average Length of Tourism Trip, 2007-2016 Figure 9: UK – Average National Tourism Spend per Day of Trip 2007, 2011 and 2016 Figure 10: UK – Resident Income spent on Tourism (Percentage of Total), 2007-2016 Figure 11: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (%), by Tourist Destination, 2007-2016 Figure 12: UK – Total Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Category, 2007-2016 Figure 13: UK – Number of Trips (Million), by Type, 2007-2016 Figure 14: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), by Type, 2007-2016 Figure 15: UK – Domestic Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 16: UK – Domestic Tourist Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 17: UK – Domestic Tourist Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007- 2016 Figure 18: UK – Domestic Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 19: UK – Domestic Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 20: UK – Domestic Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 21: UK – Domestic Tourist Travel Intermediation Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 22: UK – Domestic Tourist Other Sectors Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 23: UK – Average Expenditure Per Domestic Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2007-2016 Figure 24: UK – Domestic Tourism Expenditure (%) Market Dynamics, 2007-2016 Figure 25: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from Africa, 2007-2016 Figure 26: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Asia Pacific, 2007-2016 Figure 27: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from Europe, 2007-2016 Figure 28: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from the Middle East, 2007-2016 Figure 29: UK – International Arrivals (Million), from North America, 2007-2016 Figure 30: UK – International Arrivals (Thousand), from South and Central America, 2007-2016 Figure 31: UK – International Arrivals (Million), by Purpose of Visit, 2007-2016 Figure 32: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 33: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Accommodation (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 34: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Entertainment and Sightseeing (GBP Million), 2007-2016 Figure 35: UK – Inbound Tourist Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 36: UK – Inbound Tourist Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016
  • 16. Figure 37: UK – Inbound Tourist Transportation Expenditure (GBP Million), 2007-2016 Figure 38: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Travel Intermediation (GBP Million), 2007-2016 Figure 39: UK – Inbound Tourist Expenditure on Other Categories (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 40: UK – Average Expenditure Per Inbound Tourist (GBP), by Category, 2007-2016 Figure 41: UK – Inbound Tourism Expenditure (%) Market Dynamics, 2007-2016 Figure 42: UK – International Departures (Million), to Africa, 2007-2016 Figure 43: UK – International Departures (Million), to Asia-Pacific, 2007-2016 Figure 44: UK – International Departures (Million), to Europe, 2007-2016 Figure 45: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to the Middle East, 2007-2016 Figure 46: UK – International Departures (Million), to North America, 2007-2016 Figure 47: UK – International Departures (Thousand), to South and Central America, 2007-2016 Figure 48: UK – International Departures by Purpose of Visit, (Million), 2007-2016 Figure 49: UK – Number of Overnight Stays (Million), on International Trips, 2007-2016 Figure 50: UK – Outbound Tourism Expenditure (GBP Billion), 2007-2016 Figure 51: UK – Outbound Tourism Accommodation Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007- 2016 Figure 52: UK – Outbound Tourism Entertainment and Sightseeing Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007-2016 Figure 53: UK – Outbound Tourism Foodservice Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007-2016 Figure 54: UK – Outbound Tourism Retail Expenditure (GBP Billion), by Type, 2007-2016 Contact: sales@reportsandreports.com for more information.