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TInews Archive #19991109075421
| Date: | Tue, 9 Nov 1999 07:54:21 -0500 (EST) |
| From: | TInews Announcement <announce@tinet.ita.doc.gov> |
| To: | TInews Announcement <tiannounce@tinet.ita.doc.gov> |
| Subject: | TInews: Counting International Visitors to Your Destination - Tourism Industries, Destination Data Improvement Initiative. |
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U.S. International Trade Administration
U.S. Department of Commerce
11/08/99
Counting International Visitors to Your Destination - Tourism Industries, Destination Data Improvement Initiative.
| Contact: | Tourism Industries office |
| E-mail: | tinet_info@ita.doc.gov |
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| Phone: | (202) 482-0140, Fax: (202) 482-2887 |
This is the first "call to arms" and introduction to the U.S. Department
of Commerce, Tourism Industries office proposal to identify ways to
improve volume data (or visitation estimates) for international travelers
to U.S. destinations by country of residence in an accurate, consistent,
timely and comprehensive process.
Over the past several years Tourism Industries has worked with regional
tourism organizations, state tourism offices and city convention and
visitors bureaus and trade associations to find ways to improve upon the
existing collection system for international visitor destination data.
Together we have experienced some successes as well as some
disappointments. It is time to open the door for even more options by
evaluating the needs and alternatives.
We understand the overriding need to meet the growing importance of
providing accurate information on the number of international travelers
visiting a destination. The primary source of our past work has been the
In-Flight Survey of International Air Travelers. This is a unique and
complex program that partners with most of the domestic and many of the
foreign air carriers for administering the survey. It's important to note
that the In-Flight Survey was originally, and still is, designed to
capture primarily national level statistics for export and import flows of
revenues for the country's balance of trade. It also was developed to
provide trends in traveler characteristics to guide industry in their
policy and marketing decisions. Now, with dramatically increased
investments by state and local destinations, industry and trade
associations into the international marketplace, this Survey has been
resourced to provide the "count" of international visitors to the states
and local destinations, in part to justify the return on these
investments. To ask for this exacting multi-level destination visitor
data totals and by country segments is a stretch to the Survey's current
statistical reliability capabilities given the present funding, sample
sizes, and industry cooperation.
This dilemma has motivated the launching of the Destination Data
Improvement Initiative. This fiscal year we are stepping up to the plate
and funding a formal effort to investigate and propose viable alternatives
to getting the "counts" you demand. TI has developed a paper that
describes this Initiative. Please read it. Give us your reactions, your
suggestions or comments to our plan. A statement of work (request for
proposal) will be put out next month to solicit the entity which will
evaluate, investigate and provide recommendations after working with you
and other members of our customer base. Be ready to respond when the call
comes. If you have a specific individual in your office other than
yourself who should serve as the contact person for this Initiative, then
tell us. Later this month we will create a special section on our website
for your input and guidance and will put a copy of this Initiative on the
site as well.
We have heard your voices loud and clear. Now we need your involvement to
be part of the solution. Watch for future e-mails and/or TInews
announcements on this vital Initiative. We're on a fast-track to see if
we can resolve this sooner than later. Of course, the more support we
obtain from the industry, the sooner we can resolve this issue.
To access a copy of the Tourism Industries Destination Data Improvement
Initiative, please visit our web site and download it at:
http://tinet.ita.doc.gov/statscentral/initiatives.html
Please pass it on to your constituency, and most of all decide how your
business, association, destination, office or programs will get involved.
Together, we can find the solution.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation and partnership. We look forward
to working with you to obtain the data we all need.
Sincerely,
Helen N. Marano
Director
Tourism Development
Tourism Industries
202-482-1129
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