Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 1, 2022

International Visitor Survey results show export tourism industry will take time to recover

The latest International Visitor Survey results - the first solid measure of Australia’s inbound market since borders reopened - show the export tourism industry will take some time to recover as both domestic and international pressures continue to dampen demand.

ATEC Managing Director Peter Shelley said barriers to rebuilding include economy wide issues like staffing, international pressures such as fuel prices and the war in Ukraine as well as Australia’s own bureaucratic systems.

Shelley stated “as 2019 drew to a close, Australia saw over 8.7 million international visitors annually who spent over $45 billion in our economy.

“(These) end of March 2022 figures, which reveal a 94% decline in visitor numbers and an 89% drop in spend compared to March 2019, highlight the significant loss of capacity and income experienced by the export tourism industry over the past 2½ years.”

Shelley noted that during the two years of international border closures, many tourism businesses were forced to shift focus to attracting domestic visitors and have been slow to return to the inbound market, adding "it is evident that Australians are once again heading overseas and if we don’t pick up the pace in rebuilding our inbound market, the already significant gap between tourism imports and exports will grow considerably at the expense of the Australian economy.

“The recovery of Australia’s $45 billion tourism export industry is both a marketing challenge in attracting intending travellers to come to Australia, as well as tourism product challenge, ensuring we can rebuild out travel offering which has been significantly eroded by the pandemic.

“We cannot simply assume that the open border means that travel just automatically bounces back. It is critical that the government invests in export marketing support funding to ensure Australia is globally competitive if we are to see a more positive result in the next issue of the IVS.”

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