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HOW WAS IT FOR YOU?
Julian Ledger, CEO -‐ YHA Ltd
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length of stay down in latest International thumbrella Sept 2010
Backpacker numbers are up year on year but length of stay and spend are both down, according to the latest International Visitor Survey from Tourism Research Australia.
Figures for the year-‐ending June 30 2010 show 583,000 backpacker visitors compared to 560,000 for the equivalent period in 2008/09.
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-‐ thumbrella Sept 2010
Quarterly analysis of the latest International Visitor Survey (IVS) by YHA Ltd has revealed a starkly different and more gloomy picture than year-‐on-‐year comparisons of backpacker numbers.
Figures for the quarter ending June 30 2010 reveal 111,000 backpacker visitors spent 8,505,000 nights and A$632 million in Australia. However, figures for the same quarter in 2009 show there were 8,000 more visitors at 119,000 spending 9,469,000 nights and A$766 million.
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Thumbrella through the year
DIAC confirms industry's worst fears as WHM visa grants suffer dramatic fall The Department of Immigration and Citizenship has confirmed the industry's worst-‐kept secret -‐
Working Holiday Maker (WHM) visa grants are suffering a dramatic decline year-‐on-‐year
World Cup won't hit inbound adventure travel numbers -‐ but the return of the ash cloud might The soccer World Cup, which kicks off on June 11, will not adversely
The strong Australian dollar versus
the weak pound, a lack of jobs and competition from Asian destinations are all conspiring to make this winter one of the
Backpackers flock to the fields as GFC makes hospitality work scarce in the cities The global financial crisis is forcing backpackers to look for harvest work due to a shortage
of hospitality and bar jobs in cities, according to National Harvest Labour Information Service (NHLIS) manager
Grounds for cautious optimism, but things could get worse before better everyone I speak to seems to be 20 per cent down. my
research is based on about 10 but the 20 per
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Backpacker industry trends
What data have we got?
International Visitor Survey (IVS) 40,000 exit surveys
Survey of Tourist Accommodation (STA) includes survey of all hostels with at least 25 beds
Tourist Visa and Working Holiday Visa Statistics -‐ Department of Immigration
Airport arrivals
Our own numbers arrivals, nights, sales, passengers, online multiple operations
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General inbound market
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Backpacker visitors by state
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
NSW 408 79 429 77 445 79 441 79 458 79
Vic 234 45 259 47 253 45 254 45 259 44
Qld 344 67 352 63 360 64 363 65 368 63
SA 91 18 103 19 91 16 93 17 99 17
WA 93 18 104 19 103 18 107 19 97 17
Tas 39 8 40 7 44 8 42 7 36 6
NT 121 23 124 22 112 20 120 21 121 21
ACT 36 7 37 7 36 6 39 7 36 6
Total 517 100 556 100 564 100 560 100 583 100
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Backpacker nights by state
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
NSW 11483 31 12,569 31 12,355 31 13,361 31 13655 32
Vic 5,747 16 6,137 15 6,019 15 6,561 15 6514 15
Qld 10,207 29 12,570 31 12,573 32 14,021 32 13688 32
SA 1,523 4 1,553 4 1,610 4 1,693 4 1749 4
WA 3,736 11 4,519 11 4,449 11 5,002 11 4129 10
Tas 610 2 788 2 819 2 775 2 684 2
NT 1,238 4 1,315 3 1,209 3 1,473 3 1651 4
268 349 1 471 1 414 1 683 2 664 2
Total 34,893 100 39,922 100 39,449 100 43,570 100 42734 100
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Backpacker visitors by state
Accommodation used by backpackers
2008/9 Nights 2009/10 Nights
Hotel, resort, motel, motor inn 1,484 3 1,406 3
Backpacker hostel 15,026 34 14,379 34
Rented house/flat 13,869 32 14,449 34
Home of friend/relative 4,403 10 4,686 11
Caravan park/commercial camping ground 1,774 4 1,607 4
Caravan/camping by side of the road 871 2 745 2
Educational institution 1,584 4 1,485 3
Homestay 2,726 6 2,072 5
Other 1,826 4 1,877 4
TOTAL 43,563 100 42,706 100
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Backpacker Visitors
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Backpacker Visitor Nights
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Backpacker Expenditure
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Hostel summary
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State performance
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Bed OccupancyNSW NT Qld
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Average Bed Rate
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Average Bed Rate
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Revenue Per Available Bed
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Revenue Per Available Bed
FIFA World Cup
2002 Japan and Korea 2006 Germany2010 South Africa2014 Brazil (13 hours behind Aust)2018? Belgium/Netherlands, England,
Russia or Spain/Portugal2022? Australia, USA, Japan, Korea
or Qatar
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Backpacker Accom in Australia -‐June 2010 snapshot
386hostels (down 18)
46,091bed spaces (up 363)3,265
people employed
$1.4BnEstimated total investment in backpacker accom
3 millionguest arrivals (- 2%)
8.6 millionguest nights (- 5%)
51.4%average occupancy (down from 54.5%)
2.9 nightsAverage length of stay
$237MTakings (down $10M)
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