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Tourism and Travel

Quarter 3 2013

  Overseas trips to Ireland Trips by Irish residents overseas
‘000 ‘000
Reason for journeyJuly - Sept 2012July - Sept 2013 July - Sept 2012July - Sept 2013
Business277284 182205
Visits to Friends/Relatives517602 398374
Holiday/Leisure/Recreation1,0751,156 1,3761,435
Other226218 4719
Total2,0952,261 2,0032,033

Overseas trips to Ireland increased from 2.1 million to 2.26 million for the period July to September 2013

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The main results for Quarter 3 2013 are as follows:

Overseas trips to Ireland:

  • The number of overseas trips to Ireland by non-residents increased from 2.1 million in Quarter 3 2012 to 2.26 million trips in Quarter 3 2013. See table 1.
  • The number of nights spent in Ireland by overseas travellers increased by 8.7% in Quarter 3 2013 compared with the same period of the previous year, up from 17.0 million to 18.5 million. See table 4.
  • Total tourism and travel earnings from overseas travellers to Ireland increased by 15.7% between Quarter 3 2012 and Quarter 3 2013, increasing from €1,296 million to €1,499 million. See table 7.

Trips by Irish residents overseas:

  • In Quarter 3 2013, the number of trips made by Irish residents overseas increased by 1.5%, from 2.003 million in Quarter 3 2012 to 2.033 million in Quarter 3 2013. See table 8.
  • Total tourism and travel expenditure by Irish residents overseas decreased by 0.8%, from €1,648 million in Quarter 3 2012 to €1,635 million in Quarter 3 2013. See table 10.

 

Table 1 Overseas trips to Ireland by non-residents - number of overseas trips classified by mode of travel, type of trip, route of travel, area of residence and reason for journey, 2011 - Quarter 3 2013
        '000
 201120122012 2013
Trips
   Jan-MarApr-JunJul-SepOct-Dec Jan-MarApr-JunJul-Sep
Total overseas trips to the Republic of Ireland6,5056,5171,1671,8172,0951,438 1,2521,8932,261
Trips by mode of travel           
    Air5,6755,7461,0661,5911,7761,312 1,1571,6631,893
    Sea830771101226319126 95230368
Trips by type          
    Same-day trips 482478101135122121 109158179
    Overnight trips 6,0236,0391,0661,6821,9731,317 1,1431,7352,082
Trips by route of travel          
    Cross channel3,5793,5466899671,104786 7049391,195
    Continental2,2782,339396663774505 452738778
    Transatlantic64863182187217146 96216288
Trips by area of residence          
    Great Britain2,8782,774562735830646 570727905
    France4013966712912971 84144130
    Germany4234486613415593 73141166
    Italy22025240689450 396383
    Other Europe1,2391,251223342396291 248357408
    USA & Canada9871,017145306365201 169351415
    Australia & New Zealand14115521435634 264969
    All other areas21622344616851 436186
Trips by reason for journey          
    Business1,0981,182296301277308 291328284
    Visit to Friends/Relatives1,9731,818392465517444 425455602
    Holiday/Leisure/Recreation2,7282,8323718631,075523 4428861,156
    Other 705685109188226162 93224218
Table 2 Overseas trips to Ireland by non-residents, with at least one overnight in Ireland - percentage distribution cross classified by area of residence and by reason for journey, Quarter 3 2012 and Quarter 3 2013
TripsReason for journey  
BusinessVisit to Friends/RelativesHoliday/Leisure/ RecreationOther Total
 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013
Total trips with at least one overnight in Ireland ('000s)2362435025921,0581,141178106 1,9732,082
Area of residence (%)           
Great Britain495368632727714 3839
France75328769 66
Germany5633121136 88
Italy2211342615 54
Other Europe2120111318194539 1918
USA & Canada1098112525910 1718
All other areas (incl. Australia & New Zealand)76676737 67
All residencies100100100100100100100100 100100
Table 3 Overseas same-day trips to Ireland by non-residents - percentage distribution cross classified by area of residence and by reason for journey, Quarter 3 2012 and Quarter 3 2013
TripsReason for journey1  
BusinessVisit to Friends/RelativesHoliday/Leisure/ RecreationOtherTotal
 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013
Total same-day trips (i.e. no overnight in Ireland) ('000s)42411511171548112122179
Area of residence (%)          
Great Britain87837157504533335947
Other Europe9121318162333352028
All other areas451724343234322225
All residencies100100100100100100100100100100
1 The contents of this table should be interpreted with caution due to small sample sizes.
Table 4 Overseas trips to Ireland by non-residents, with at least one overnight in Ireland - number of bednights cross classified by type of accommodation used and by area of residence, Quarter 3 2012 and Quarter 3 2013
           '000
BednightsArea of Residence   
Great BritainOther EuropeUSA & CanadaAll Other Areas Total
 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013
Type of accommodation used           
    Hotel1,0941,0622,0572,0081,6151,634430422 5,1955,126
    Guest House/B&B2482799521,195421494109183 1,7302,151
    Rented House/Apartment311400699971266233177303 1,4531,906
    Friends/Relatives1,9952,3431,3211,369389670626739 4,3305,121
    Other7779292,9062,382378413214437 4,2744,162
    Total4,4255,0127,9347,9243,0693,4451,5552,084 16,98218,466
Table 5 Overseas trips to Ireland by non-residents, with at least one overnight in Ireland - number of bednights cross classified by type of accommodation used and by reason for journey, Quarter 3 2012 and Quarter 3 2013
           '000
BednightsReason for journey   
BusinessVisit to Friends/RelativesHoliday/Leisure/ RecreationOther Total
 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013
Type of accommodation used           
    Hotel6776813754753,9563,834186135 5,1955,126
    Guest House/B&B61892021811,0951,631371249 1,7302,151
    Rented House/Apartment187316120255593683553652 1,4531,906
    Friends/Relatives2011662,9013,5899091,102320264 4,3305,121
    Other1822824546201,6371,8782,0011,382 4,2744,162
    Total1,3091,5354,0525,1198,1909,1293,4322,683 16,98218,466
Table 6 All overseas trips to Ireland by non-residents - estimated average length of stay (nights) classified by area of residence and reason for journey, 2011 - Quarter 3 2013
   Nights
 201120122012 2013
Average length of stay
   Jan-MarApr-JunJul-SepOct-DecJan-MarApr-JunJul-Sep
All overseas trips to Ireland 7.77.46.87.08.17.2 6.77.08.2
Trips by area of residence          
    Great Britain4.84.64.34.45.34.4 4.54.35.5
    France10.39.27.88.510.69.6 7.99.19.7
    Germany9.39.09.98.29.29.3 9.49.210.3
    Italy9.59.55.77.810.912.3 6.88.110.8
    Other Europe10.29.18.48.310.48.8 7.98.510.0
    USA & Canada8.88.58.08.68.49.1 7.37.98.3
    Australia & New Zealand11.711.616.211.610.810.0 16.211.410.7
    All other areas15.413.916.313.713.911.9 15.711.615.6
Trips by reason for journey          
    Business5.15.04.04.44.76.6 4.85.25.4
    Visit to Friends/Relatives7.57.38.17.07.86.4 7.46.68.5
    Holiday/Leisure/Recreation6.96.65.26.47.65.8 5.16.47.9
    Other15.614.814.714.015.215.1 17.513.112.3
Table 6a All overseas trips to Ireland by non-residents - estimated average length of stay cross classified by area of residence and by reason for journey, Quarter 3 2012 and Quarter 3 2013
Nights
Average length of stayReason for journey  
 BusinessVisit to Friends/Relatives Holiday/Leisure/ RecreationOther Total
 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013
Area of Residence           
Great Britain2.82.86.06.65.86.26.62.5 5.35.5
France9.312.08.410.49.89.220.710.1 10.69.7
Germany4.66.98.97.89.010.021.821.8 9.210.3
Italy5.811.29.212.07.27.514.318.8 10.910.8
Other Europe6.98.411.19.77.98.317.117.2 10.410.0
USA & Canada6.57.811.212.07.98.010.34.9 8.48.3
All other areas (incl. Australia & New Zealand)8.410.017.118.08.98.636.429.7 12.513.4
Total4.75.47.88.57.67.915.212.3 8.18.2
Table 7 Expenditure by overseas travellers to Ireland classified by type of trip, area of residence, reason for journey and total overseas tourism and travel earnings, 2011 - Quarter 3 2013
   € million
 201120122012 2013
Estimated expenditure
   Jan-MarApr-JunJul-SepOct-DecJan-MarApr-JunJul-Sep
Total expenditure in Ireland (excluding fares) (1)2,8992,916483816994622 5418701,186
Fare receipts of Irish carriers from overseas travellers to Ireland (2)776856138232302184 147233313
Total overseas tourism and travel earnings (1) + (2) 3,6753,7716211,0481,296806 6881,1031,499
Total expenditure in Ireland (excluding fares) by trip type          
    Same-day trips363481088 9127
    Overnight trips2,8642,882475807986614 5328581,179
Total expenditure in Ireland (excluding fares) by area of residence           
    Great Britain830819168218246186 176194281
    France19718929636631 376072
    Germany24122727718247 3794101
    Italy10210818303920 193249
    Other Europe58054496145177125 120159226
    USA & Canada67974297210287148 101239329
    Australia & New Zealand11713318364930 244761
    All other areas15415530424835 274568
Total expenditure in Ireland (excluding           
 fares) by reason for journey          
    Business478529126136124144 152136124
    Visit to Friends/Relatives 641588129151164144 128139232
    Holiday/Leisure/Recreation1,4571,513180453608272 212486727
    Other32428748779864 49110102
Table 7a Total expenditure in Ireland (excl fares) by overseas travellers cross classified by area of residence and by reason for journey, Quarter 3 2012 and Quarter 3 2013
€ million
Estimated expenditureReason for journey   
BusinessVisit to Friends/RelativesHoliday/Leisure/ RecreationOther Total
 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013 Jul-Sep 2012Jul-Sep 2013
Area of Residence           
Great Britain504586111101120106 246281
France6654495469 6672
Germany4646698257 82101
Italy232319251618 3949
Other Europe30292028861264143 177226
USA & Canada212022442292551510 287329
All other areas (incl. Australia & New Zealand)111524375667610 98128
Total12412416423260872798102 9941,186
Table 8 Overseas trips by Irish residents - number of trips classified by mode of travel, type of trip, route of travel and reason for journey, 2011 - Quarter 3 2013
      '000
 201120122012 2013
Trips
   Jan-MarApr-JunJul-SepOct-DecJan-MarApr-JunJul-Sep
Total overseas trips by Irish residents6,2936,3261,2351,7272,0031,360 1,2091,7522,033
Trips by mode of travel          
     Air5,7795,8391,1671,5861,8111,275 1,1251,6291,855
     Sea5144876714219385 84123178
Trips by type          
    Same-day trips 14814729384238 303136
    Overnight trips 6,1456,1781,2061,6901,9611,322 1,1791,7211,997
Trips by route of travel          
    Cross channel2,6892,623611679704629 576654724
    Continental3,2993,3975669671,210653 5731,0231,200
    Transatlantic30530657818978 5976108
Trips by reason for journey          
    Business698794190198182225 187185205
    Visit to Friends/Relatives1,4501,508348376398386 384378374
    Holiday/Leisure/Recreation3,9223,9016841,1241,376717 6231,1721,435
    Other 22212313304734 151719
Table 9 All overseas trips by Irish residents - estimated average length of stay (nights) classified by route of travel and reason for journey, 2011 - Quarter 3 2013
        Nights
 201120122012 2013
Average length of stay
   Jan-MarApr-JunJul-SepOct-DecJan-MarApr-JunJul-Sep
All overseas trips by Irish residents8.48.37.57.310.56.9 7.37.310.1
Trips by route of travel          
    Cross channel7.06.76.25.69.25.6 5.75.37.7
    Continental9.59.28.88.311.07.8 8.88.511.3
    Transatlantic9.610.87.99.714.99.2 8.08.512.8
Trips by reason for journey          
    Business4.64.33.43.86.14.2 3.43.46.2
    Visit to Friends/Relatives7.47.48.06.39.16.2 7.36.08.2
    Holiday/Leisure/Recreation9.39.28.27.911.57.9 8.38.211.2
    Other 10.913.216.218.911.19.9 15.316.110.7
Table 10 Overseas trips by Irish residents - estimated expenditure classified by reason for journey and total overseas tourism and travel expenditure, 2011 - Quarter 3 2013
   € million
 201120122012 2013
Estimated expenditure
   Jan-MarApr-JunJul-SepOct-DecJan-MarApr-JunJul-Sep
Total expenditure (including fares) (1)5,3995,2339691,2731,9281,062 9761,3161,907
Fare payments by Irish travellers abroad to Irish carriers (2)789821148219280173 148223272
Total overseas tourism and travel expenditure (1) - (2) 4,6104,4128211,0541,648889 8281,0931,635
Total expenditure (including fares) by reason for journey          
    Business548581135136140169 138130147
    Visit to Friends/Relatives808819193180255191 205196221
    Holiday/Leisure/Recreation3,8353,7046319121,486675 6249741,520
    Other 2081299464827 81618
Table 11 Tourism and travel estimated earnings from overseas travellers to Ireland and expenditure by Irish travellers overseas, 2011 - Quarter 3 2013
   € million
Estimated earnings and expenditure201120122012 2013
   Jan-MarApr-JunJul-SepOct-DecJan-MarApr-JunJul-Sep
Overseas tourism and travel earnings from trips to Ireland3,6753,7716211,0481,296806 6881,1031,499
Overseas tourism and travel expenditure by Irish travellers abroad 4,6104,4128211,0541,648889 8281,0931,635
Tourism and travel balance-935-640-200-6-351-83 -14010-136

Background Notes

Introduction      

The data in this release gives details on the number of overseas trips to Ireland and Irish trips abroad. It provides data on country of residence, reason for journey, the average length of stay (nights) and expenditure of overseas travellers to Ireland and by Irish residents on trips abroad.

Ireland                               

For the purposes of this release, Ireland refers to the Republic of Ireland.

Data Sources                               

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) carries out two sample surveys of passengers at airports and seaports. These are the Country of Residence Survey (CRS) and the Passenger Card Inquiry (PCI). Data from these surveys are used in conjunction with passenger movement figures supplied by the air and sea transport companies to provide the estimates for overseas tourism and travel in this release. The Country of Residence Survey is a continuous sample survey of passengers (both inward and outward) which provides an estimated country of residence breakdown for passengers entering and leaving Ireland. This distribution is applied to the total passenger movement figures to provide estimates of Irish trips abroad and trips to Ireland by non-residents. Trips to Ireland are categorised into the areas of residence shown in this release.

The Passenger Card Inquiry is a continuous sample survey of incoming and departing passengers. This survey provides information on the reason for journey, length of stay, expenditure and fare costs, in addition to residency. The results are combined with the overall residency estimates from the Country of Residence Survey to provide the overseas tourism and travel details shown in this release.

Periodicity                                   

Quarterly.

Scope                                             

The length of stay, residency, reason for journey, accommodation type (inbound travellers only) expenditure and fare costs for overseas travel into and out of Ireland.

Coverage                                         

This release provides information on overseas travel into and out of Ireland. The results for overseas travel to Ireland are based on the travel and expenditure patterns of departing non-resident passengers while results for overseas travel by Irish residents are based on departing and incoming Irish passengers.

Travel by residents of Northern Ireland into or out of Ireland or travel within Ireland by Irish residents is excluded from this publication.

Data Collection                          

This release is based on the results of the Passenger Card Inquiry. The PCI surveys passengers at Dublin, Cork, Shannon and Knock airports and at Rosslare, Ringaskiddy, Dún Laoghaire and Dublin seaports. Data on the country of residence, length of stay, reason for journey, expenditure and fare costs is collected from passengers who complete a questionnaire provided by one of a team of Central Statistics Office (CSO) interviewers. This data is also collected by the UK's Office of National Statistics staff, on behalf of the CSO, at Holyhead seaport covering passengers coming in to the Republic of Ireland from Holyhead.

Sample Design         

A sample of flights and sailings is selected to facilitate proper representation of airport/seaport pairings (e.g. Dublin-London Heathrow), day, night, weekday and weekend flights/sailings. The PCI card is then distributed by CSO interviewers to all passengers on these flights and sailings.

Where expenditure or fare data is missing, results are imputed using the ‘nearest neighbour’ imputation methodology. In other words, these expenditures and fares are estimated using the average fares of other observations in the sample with similar characteristics.            

Sample Size                                 

The effective sample size for the PCI in Quarter 3 2013 was 45,000 passengers.

Definitions 

Trip                                               

In this release, a trip is defined as a journey (usually including a return) from one place to another, for any purpose (i.e. both tourism and non-tourism). The number of trips is calculated as the sum of both outward journeys and inward journeys divided by two.

Same Day Traveller                 

A traveller is classified as a same day traveller if his/her trip does not include an overnight stay.

Transit/Transfer Passengers

Transit passengers are defined as those who make a stop at an airport without any particular purpose other than being en route to another destination. These passengers generally do not disembark from their aircraft and are therefore not covered by the Passenger Card Inquiry.

Transfer passengers or ‘connecting passengers’ are also defined as those who make a stop at an airport without any particular purpose other than being en route to another destination. However, unlike transits, transfer passengers disembark the aircraft and pass through the airport en route to their connecting flight. Such passengers may be surveyed for the Passenger Card Inquiry and are thus included in the estimates for trips and expenditure.

Country of Residence                    

Country of Residence is defined as the country in which the person has resided for 12 months prior to interview.

Total Expenditure              

Total expenditure refers to the amount paid for the acquisition or consumption of goods and services for one’s own use or for use by others, for and during trips. It includes expenditure by travellers themselves, as well as expenses that are paid for or reimbursed by others. For example, expenses paid by another person (e.g. gift) or expenses paid directly by the employer for employees on business travel are included.

Total expenditure does not include purchases of land, real estate or motor vehicles.

Overseas Tourism & Travel Earnings                       

Overseas tourism and travel earnings refers to the total expenditure by overseas travellers while in Ireland plus fares paid by them to Irish air and sea carriers.

Overseas Tourism & Travel Expenditure                                        

Overseas tourism and travel expenditure refers to the total expenditure of Irish residents on overseas trips (including all fares) less fares paid by them to Irish air and sea carriers.

Tourism & Travel Balance        

This refers to the difference between tourism and travel earnings from overseas trips to Ireland and tourism and travel expenditure on trips abroad by Irish residents.

Rounding                                       

Individual figures have been rounded independently and the sum of component items therefore may not necessarily add to the totals shown.

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