Three of the top ten feeder markets of total domestic traveler spend during Q1 2011 were intrastate DMAs: Los Angeles (12%), Sacramento (5%) and San Diego (3%).
American Express Business Insights and the U.S. Travel Association today announced a new tourism spending report series, “Destination Insights.” Offering in-depth analyses of domestic and international inbound travel spending in specific markets in the United States, the quarterly reports – and the spending trends they reveal – are a powerful new marketing resource for travel service providers.
The subscription-based reports, which are available exclusively to U.S. Travel Association members, include thorough information on the origin and allocation of both consumer and business spend, as well as categorical trends, such as changing spend year-over-year by visitors on lodging, restaurants, retail or sports and amusements, among others. They are based on actual, aggregated spend by domestic and international travelers for the quarter prior, and provide valuable intelligence on:
“With this partnership, we are creating an invaluable resource for U.S. Travel Association members looking for significant insight into real travel spending behavior”
The Domestic Destination Insights report for San Francisco, the host city of the U.S. Travel Association’s International Pow Wow, provides a glimpse into the type of data available to subscribers of a report for a given market. In San Francisco:
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