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20 17 the most comprehensive analysis of the tourism market in western Australia, Australia

In the year from 20 17 to 12, the total number of international tourists to Western Australia was 965,900, an increase of 8.8%. Let's take a look at the most comprehensive analysis of the 20 17 Western Australia tourism market.

I. Consumption

In the same period, the total consumption of international tourists was 2.454 billion Australian dollars, an increase of 8% year-on-year. Among them, the average consumption per night is about 87 Australian dollars, and the average consumption of each tourist during the visit is about 2,540 Australian dollars. The consumption of leisure tourists accounts for 10.7% of the consumption of leisure tourists in Australia.

Second, stay in a hotel room for a few nights.

The number of international tourists staying in hotels in Western Australia reached 28.2 million, up 8.8% year-on-year.

Three. Purpose of the visit

Among the international tourists in Western Australia, holiday tourists increased by14.4% year-on-year; The number of visiting relatives and friends increased by 5.9% year-on-year; Business tourists increased 1.9% year-on-year. Among them, leisure tourists to Western Australia account for 12.6% of the whole Australia.

Fourth, the international tourism market

The number of tourists from China ranked sixth, with a year-on-year increase of 6.9%. Western Australia's major tourism markets are still growing, especially leisure tourists from Malaysia, Singapore, the United States and China, all of which are higher than the average growth rate of Australia.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) destination distribution

Of the international tourists in Western Australia, 95% went to Perth and its surrounding areas. 18% visited southwest Australia; 9% people have been to Australia's coral coast; 7% people have been to the northwest of Australia, and 5% people have been to the golden inland of Australia.