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1 Australia Market Profile January 2013 Travel Manitoba
2 Contents Introduction... 2 Executive Summary... 3 Australia Market Conditions & 2013 Outlook... 4 Australia Travel to Canada... 5 Competitive Environment... 6 Marketing along the Path to Purchase... 7 Further information Introduction The Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC), in conjunction with various Canadian tourism industry partners, undertakes three major consumer research studies on a rotating basis: Global Tourism Watch, Explorer Quotient (EQ ) and Advertising Evaluation Studies. This report summarizes findings from the CTC s research studies as well as analyses that the CTC has conducted with other data sources. In particular, this report provides: An overview of market conditions and an outlook for 2013 A profile of Australian visitors during 2011 An overview of key long-haul competitors Highlights of marketing insights along the path to purchase. Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
3 Executive Summary Over 80% of Australian outbound travel is bound for long-haul destinations beyond the South Pacific region. Australian long-haul travel has more than doubled since Increased air service to Asia and the Middle East China, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates in particular has facilitated this growth. Australian travel to Canada has grown at a slower rate, which is not surprising given that nonstop air service between Australia and Canada has remained flat throughout this period. Between 2002 and 2012, Australian overnight arrivals to Canada grew by about 50%. The CTC forecasts 5% growth in 2013 to 246,000 overnight arrivals. As a result of limited seat capacity between Australia and Canada, the majority of Australians enter Canada via the US. The CTC estimates that nearly half opt to visit the US first before coming to Canada. The Australian economy is expecting a slight slowdown in 2013 due to weaker demand for its exports. Overall, Australia s economy is in relatively good shape with low unemployment and inflation. GDP growth is expected to increase to 3.6% in Canada is perceived well among Australian long-haul pleasure travellers. In fact, Australian travellers rate Canada as the second-best destination among key competitors (behind Italy) for offering relevant travel experiences. And 58% of travellers who have visited Canada in the past would be very likely to recommend Canada as a holiday destination to friends and family while only 13% would be unlikely to do so. This puts Canada in first spot among competitors with a net promoter score of 45. While only one third of travellers perceive that Canada offers good value for money, even fewer perceive that European destinations offer good value. With limited air service, the best way to grow Australian travel to Canada is through air capacity over the US. Thus, it may make sense to promote US-Canada holidays. The US is also perceived relatively well for offering good value for money while Canada is an aspirational destination, so a combined US-Canada product may be more competitive with European destinations. Australian travellers are also keen on cruising. According to International Cruise Council Australasia, over 600,000 Australians took a cruise in While the majority chose cruises within the South Pacific region, nearly 23,000 chose an Alaska cruise in 2011, a 20% growth over Encouraging more Australian cruise travellers to choose Vancouver over Seattle and to visit Canada before or after their cruise would increase both tourism revenue and advocacy. Canada is in one of the best positions to facilitate the voice of past visitors to advocate on behalf of Canada. Among key long-haul competitors, Canada has the highest net promoter score and the lowest proportion of detractors (travellers that would not recommend a destination). Over 90% of recent visitors already advocate by sharing their trip experiences with friends and family. While traditional in-person conversations and are the dominant forms of advocacy, one third shared their photos and messages on a social network. When designing initiatives to facilitate advocacy, it may be important to consider that 55% of promoters are over 55 years and their social media use is a bit lower than other demographics. Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
4 Australia Market Conditions & 2013 Outlook The Australia economy expanded 3.3% in Although a slight slowdown to 2.3% is expected in 2013, the pace of expansion is forecast to reach 3.6% in Unemployment and inflation are low and stable, while consumer spending should expand in line with GDP growth. Exports, which grew briskly in 2010 and 2011 on continued global demand for Australian raw materials, contracted 3.8% in A further contraction of 3.1% is forecast for 2013 before exports growth resumes in From a currency standpoint, the Australian dollar appreciated slightly against major global currencies in 2012, rising 0.4% against the US dollar, 1.5% against the British pound and 1.4% against the Canadian dollar. This relative stability contrasts with the strong appreciations seen over the past decade the AUD has risen 48% against the USD and 45% against the GBP since For 2013, the AUD is expected to depreciate 8.8% against the USD and 6.6% against the CAD to fall below parity in both countries as Australian interest rates fall on stabilizing inflation and speculative money exits the country. The Australia Economy Real GDP (% yoy) Unemployment (%) Inflation (%) Consumer spending (% yoy) Exports (nominal % yoy) (3.8) (3.1) 6.0 Exchange rate (AUD/CAD) Source: Oxford Economics, 2013; Bank of Canada, 2013 OUTBOUND TRAVEL Over the past decade, Australian arrivals to long-haul destinations increased 125%, while the number of Australians travelling to short-haul destinations within Oceania approximately doubled. Travel volumes to Canada have generally grown below trend and were particularly affected by the recession in 2009, though the number of Australians travelling to Canada returned to pre-recession levels in The CTC estimates 9% growth in 2012 to 235,000 overnight arrivals a record! Going forward, arrivals to Canada are expected to increase by 5% in 2013 to 246,000 overnight arrivals. 275% 250% 225% 200% 175% 150% 125% 100% 75% Australian arrivals to international destinations, 2002=100 Source: Tourism Economics Long-haul Short-haul Canada Overnight Arrivals and Spend, 2004 to 2013 Source: Statistics Canada, CTC Forecasts Total Overnight (,000s) Average spend Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
5 Australia Travel to Canada TRAVELLER CHARACTERISTICS In 2011, 86% of Australian trips to Canada were for pleasure or to visit friends and relatives (VFR), both of which have steadily increased in popularity since In fact, among the CTC s key overseas markets, Australia has the highest proportion of pleasure trips (60%). Trips during the Australian winter months in Q2 and Q3 were chosen by two thirds of visitors. Over the past decade, the proportion of trips made by travellers over 55 years has increased from 29% in 2002 to 47% during 2011, while the proportion of those aged 18 to 34 has remained relatively constant. Trip purpose Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Visitor age Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Seasonality Source: Statistics Canada, % 60% 26% 5% 7% 23% 22% 47% 16% 31% 36% 17% Business Pleasure Visit Friends & Relatives Other Under 18 yrs 18 to 34 yrs 35 to 54 yrs 55+ yrs Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TRAVELLER ROUTINGS TO CANADA The CTC has estimated that during 2011 almost one quarter of visitors arrived in Canada via Air Canada s nonstop flight and nearly half arrived following a visit in the US (21% entered Canada via land and 27% via air). Among travellers who booked their flights through a travel agent or online retailer, 53% first travelled to BC, 24% to Ontario, 11% to Alberta, 7% to Quebec and the remaining 5% to the Prairies, Maritimes and Northern Canada. Visited US first 48% Nonstop flight 23% Int'l connector or cruise US 17% connector 12% 53% Share of airline passengers by province 12 months ending November 2012 Source: Diio Mi FMg 11% 2% 24% 7% 2% 0.3% Source: CTC estimates based on the International Travel Survey, and air traffic data from Diio Mi FMg. BC AB Prairies ON QC Atlantic North Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
6 Competitive Environment ARRIVALS Canada has consistently ranked as the leastvisited destination among key long-haul competitors. Although visitor numbers are expected to rise in 2013 and beyond, Canada s market share is forecast to remain constant at 2% of Australian longhaul travellers. AIR SERVICE Although Canada is dwarfed in air capacity compared to competitors, it is one of only 20 countries outside of the South Pacific region with scheduled weekly nonstop service from Australia. The capacity increases to the UAE, Singapore and China also offer Australian travellers greater access to European destinations. (Note: Thailand, UAE and Singapore figures reflect nonstop service; all other countries include one-stop service.) 1,504 14% of LH 1,038 10% United States 2006 to 2011 Arrivals in competitor destinations (,000s) Source: Tourism Economics, Statistics Canada 1,715 +5% United States United Kingdom 830 8% 726 7% 693 6% 273 3% Thailand China Italy France Canada Scheduled seat capacity (,000s) Source: Diio Mi (14%) United Kingdom 1,147 +1% 1, % % 1, % 216 2% 3,807 +7% Thailand China Canada United Singapore Arab Emirates MARKETING PERFORMANCE Canada performs well for overall interest, but low for awareness (knowledge of holiday opportunities) and top of mind consideration. Improving consideration will help grow arrivals over the medium term. Interest in visiting in next two years Knowledgeable of holiday opportunities Considering visit in the next two years Marketing Performance Indicators Source: Global Tourism Watch % 78% 78% 75% 71% 60% 53% 38% 42% 26% 30% 28% 31% 30% 16% 17% 9% 9% 8% 5% 6% US UK Thailand China Canada Italy France Although not in the lead, Canada is perceived as a place that offers relevant travel experiences. Canada is placed in the middle of the pack for offering authentic experiences. Thailand dominates as a destination offering good value for money. 61% Italy 57% France 54% China 53% Canada 53% Thailand 48% UK 37% US Offers an authentic experience Brand and Value Perceptions Source: Global Tourism Watch, % IT 48% Canada 42% UK 42% FR 40% US 39% TH 34% CN A destination with the travel experiences I am specifically looking for 65% TH 48% US 42% CN 32% CA 28% IT 24%UK 23%FR Offers good value for money Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
7 Marketing along the Path to Purchase The path-to-purchase model aids in understanding the decision journey of a traveller and the opportunity to influence it. It effectively identifies motivators and blockages to building destination awareness, consideration, evaluation and ultimately, purchase of Canada. TRAVELLER PROFILE The traveller profile charts illustrate the distribution of travellers along the path to purchase: Long-haul (LH) travellers represent all travellers on the path to purchase. Intenders are those at the consideration and evaluation phases. Recent visitors came to Canada in the past three years for a holiday. Promoters have visited Canada at least once and would be very likely to recommend Canada for a holiday. The four target EQ segments represent 37% of intenders and 59% of recent visitors. Among travellers who have visited Canada in the past, 58% said they would be very likely to recommend Canada to friends and family. The target EQ segments represent 70% of these promoters. Compared to those intending to visit Canada, a greater proportion of recent visitors were over 55 years, while 55% of promoters were also over 55 years. A much smaller proportion of recent visitors reside in Victoria compared with intenders. This may be related to the fairly aggressive growth in air service between Melbourne and destinations throughout East Asia and the Middle East, which would provide Victoria residents easier access to an array of competitive destinations, including ones in Europe. LH travellers Recent visitors Promoters EQ Source: Global Tourism Watch, 2012 Free Spirit 5% 7% 9% 18% 21% 25% Cultural Explorer 15% Intenders 5% 11% 10% 11% LH travellers Intenders Recent visitors Promoters 28% 25% 18% 14% 14% No-Hassle Traveller 16% 17% 22% 63% Age/Lifestage Source: Global Tourism Watch, 2012 Social Sampler 46% 41% 30% Families (w/ children) 26% 28% 19% 27% 11% 18% 17% 36% 14% 15% 55% 42% 21% Other Residence Source: Global Tourism Watch, 2012 N.S.W. Victoria Queensland Western Other LH travellers 34% 25% 19% 13% 9% Intenders 32% 29% 24% 7% 8% Recent visitors 31% 20% 23% 14% 12% Promoters 34% 27% 20% 12% 7% Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
8 Consideration: 85% of long-haul travellers BARRIERS Nearly 40% of travellers at the consideration stage cite affordability as a reason preventing them from visiting. About one fifth admit that there are other places they would rather visit. Another 15% say there are no reasons not to visit Canada in the next two years. SOURCES FOR TRIP INSPIRATION Traditional media plays a more important role at the early stages of the path to purchase for Australians, including TV/radio shows, word of mouth, magazine/newspaper articles, TV travel advertising and travel guides/books. Evaluate : 13% of long-haul travellers MOTIVATORS Canada s target Australian travellers seek different experiences. Free Spirits are attracted to exciting experiences they cannot find at home. They seem to prefer exploring a destination on their own terms and appreciate being pampered. Cultural Explorers enjoy going off the beaten path. They love learning about the history of the places they visit, and immerse themselves in the modern culture. They prefer not to be constrained to a set schedule. No-Hassle Travellers prefer organized tours and sharing their experiences with others; they likely view travel as a social event. They appreciate the opportunity to unwind and be pampered while on vacation. Social Samplers also prefer organized tours, which give them an opportunity to share the experience with others. They are fascinated in learning about the history and culture of the places they visit, and seeing the destination s natural beauty. Travel motivators Free Spirit Cultural Explorer No-Hassle Traveller Social Sampler Excitement Experiences they cannot find at home Lives for travel Luxury Indulgence, carefree Sharing experiences Cultural immersion Unstructured travel Lives for travel Natural beauty Fun Sharing experiences Off the beaten path Group travel Comfort seeker Main attractions Luxury Group travel History Main attractions Sharing experiences Natural beauty Lives for travel Cultural immersion BARRIERS While 30% of intenders are reluctant to book due to cost, one third say there are no reasons not to visit Canada in the next two years. Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
9 SOURCES FOR TRIP PLANNING Travellers use a combination of traditional and online sources to plan their trips: travel brochures, travel guides/books, travel agents, websites of hotels, airlines, attractions, etc., online retailers and websites of regional or city tourism offices. PLANNING TIMEFRAME Nearly 70% of travellers start planning their trip within six months of travelling. Purchase: 2% of long-haul travellers SOURCES FOR DECIDING WHAT TO DO IN CANADA In choosing to visit Canada and in deciding what to do while in Canada, recent visitors were most influenced by past visitors plus a mix of traditional media, the travel trade and online sources. Travel agency brochures and travel agents had a great influence on recent visitors, both being oft-cited sources. TRIP TYPE Nearly 60% of recent visitors travelled independently, while 18% opted to take fully escorted or guided tours. BOOKING TIMEFRAME Over 50% of recent visitors booked their holiday within three months of travelling; only 18% booked more than six months prior to travel. BOOKING METHOD Among recent visitors, 61% consulted with a travel agent for information and/or to book their holiday to Canada. Nearly half booked their Canadian holiday with a travel agent, 22% booked their flights directly with an airline and 20% used an online retailer. Influential sources Past visitors (35%) Travel agency brochures (27%) Travel guides/books (23%) Travel agent (22%) TV show (21%) Destination-specific websites (20%) Travel booking websites (19%) Traveller review sites (19%) Magazine/newspaper articles (18%) Trip type Travel independently (58%) Fully escorted or guided tour (18%) Combined independent travel with some guided tours (16%) Resort stay (5%) Cruise (4%) Booking method Travel agent (49%) Direct with airline (22%) Online retailer (20%) Advocacy TRAVELLER PROFILE Among the 19% of Australia long-haul travellers who have been to Canada, 58% would be very likely to recommend Canada for a holiday (promoters) while only 13% would not recommend the country (detractors). Thus, Canada has a net promoter score of 45, which leads the pack by a wide margin (the UK is second with a score of 30). Online social networks can facilitate destination advocacy by providing past visitors a platform to share their experiences and opinions with like-minded prospective travellers. Over 60% of target EQ travellers use Facebook. YouTube and Twitter are also used but to a lesser degree, particularly among Cultural Explorers. Earlier it was noted that 55% of promoters are over 55 years. While online social Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
10 network use is less prevalent among these older travellers, two thirds do use at least one social network service. Net Promoter Score Source: Global Tourism Watch 2012 Canada United Kingdom United States Italy France Thailand China % 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Social networks used in the past three months Source: Global Tourism Watch 2012 Free Spirit Cultural Explorer No-Hassle Traveller Social Sampler 55+ yrs Facebook YouTube Twitter Instagram Foursquare Pinterest Do not use Base: Past visitors of each country 19% of Australian LH travellers have visited Canada, 44% have visited UK, 41% US, 32% Italy, 38%France, 38% Thailand and 21% China ADVOCACY WHILE EXPLORING CANADA During their holiday in Canada, 85% of recent visitors shared their trip experiences while travelling nearly half by sending postcards; 31% through a social network via PC and 13% via mobile devices. Advocacy while exploring Canada Sent postcards (46%) Shared photos or messages on a social network via computer (31%) Shared photos or messages on a social network via mobile (13%) POST-TRIP ADVOCACY After returning home from their trip to Canada, 94% of recent visitors shared their travel experiences. While traditional means remain the dominant form of advocacy, one third of recent visitors shared photos or messages on a social network and 9% said they blogged about their trip. MEDIA RECALL Post-trip advocacy A majority of long-haul travellers (65%) recalled seeing or hearing information about travelling to Canada during the past year. Most of travellers recall hearing about Canada through traditional mediums such as word of mouth, television, print media, travel brochures and books. One tenth recall hearing about travelling to Canada on a social network. Friends and family (in person) (81%) Shared photos with friends and family via or in person (63%) Shared photos or messages on a social network (33%) Submitted opinions about specific attractions, hotels, restaurants (20%) Blogged about the trip (9%) Media recall Friends and family (24%) Travel shows on TV (23%) Magazine/Newspaper articles (18%) TV advertising (16%) Travel agency brochure (14%) Travel guides/books (14%) Magazine/Newspaper advertising (14%) Travel booking websites (10%) Friends and family via social networks (10%) Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
11 Further information Tourism businesses need to make every resource count and focus on what can set them apart from the competition. The CTC can give you an edge by providing additional resources that will help you leverage Canada's highly successful tourism brand-"canada. Keep exploring." Canada ranked first as the world's most respected country brand in 2010 and 2011 and the influential Lonely Planet guide named Canada one of the "Top 10 Countries to Visit in 2009,"so it's a powerful brand to get behind! As Canada's national tourism marketing organization, the CTC leads the way in keeping Canada's tourism industry ahead of the pack while we work with our partners to inspire visitors around the world to explore Canada. We rely on Canada's small- and medium-size tourism enterprises (SMEs) to deliver on our brand promise. Our resources provide support to help transform their tourism products into the extraordinary experiences that will keep visitors coming back for more. We encourage you to learn more about working with the CTC and look forward to working with you in the future. For more information on travel trade and media opportunities, please contact our GSA representative in Australia, DC & Associates: Donna Campbell, Account Director [email protected] +61 (2) For more information on consumer-direct opportunities, please contact: Paul Hawes, Marketing Manager, Core Markets [email protected] For further inquiries about the CTC s research products or questions and comments regarding this report, please contact: [email protected] Australia Market Profile, Canadian Tourism Commission, January
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