Summary
Analysis of destination markets, infrastructure, and attractions, as well as risks and opportunities in the United States. This report explores the types of travelers that visit the country as well as a SWOT analysis.
Pre-pandemic, the USA was the third most visited country worldwide. In 2019 it received 79.4 million international arrivals, spurred by its large list of pull factors ranging from its iconic landmarks to its natural wonders alongside its bustling cities for business and recreation alike. In the decade prior to the pandemic (2009-19), the development of its tourism economy however, was not consistent. Increased demand for road trips could become a long-term trend in the US. This could be linked to a series of factors including the perceived risk of COVID-19 infection in cities, the emergence of more sustainable niche trends such as small travel and slow travel, alongside simply the fear of traveling onboard a plane.
Scope
- This report is part of GlobalData's Destination Market Insights Series. These reports provide an in-depth analysis of a tourist destination and its key source markets, as well as an assessment of the trends and issues in the covered destination market, in this case the United States.
Reasons to Buy
- Obtain a clear and detailed insight into new developments in one of the most developmed tourist destinations. Use data and analysis to explore future trends related to international arrivals, airlines, niche tourism, and hotel developments.
- Gain a strong understanding of the opportunities in the market, as well as the risks, to support better business decisions.
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Table of Contents
Overview
Key Trends
Covid-19 Impact
Source Markets
Types of Tourism
Destination Focus
Regional Risk & SWOT Analysis
Appendix & References