Table of Contents
Introduction
Data Sources
Market Drivers
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- Population
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- Figure 1: Mid-year population estimates for Germany, 1950-2050
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- Figure 2: Mid-year population estimates for Germany, by age, 2015 & 2050
- Economy
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- Figure 3: Selected economic statistics in Germany, 2009-14
- Exchange rates
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- Figure 4: Selected exchange rates against the Euro, 2009-14
- Tourism balance
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- Figure 5: Tourism balance for Germany, 2009-14
Outbound Tourism
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- Arrivals
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- Figure 6: Outbound leisure travel from Germany, 2011-14
- Destinations
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- Figure 7: Outbound travel, by key region from Germany, 2011-14
- Short and medium haul
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- Figure 8: German outbound travel to selected short- & medium-haul destinations, 2010-14
- France
- Austria
- Spain
- Turkey
- Netherlands
- UK
- Greece
- Croatia
- Egypt
- Italy
- Tunisia
- Other Eastern Europe
- Long haul
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- Figure 9: German arrivals to selected long-haul destinations, 2010-14
- US
- Thailand
- India
- China
- Indian Ocean
- South Africa
- Caribbean
- New Zealand
- Australia
Market Characteristics
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- Pre-booking behaviour and booking methods
- Trip organisation
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- Figure 10: Trip organisation abroad & to selected regions, 2014
- Booking methods
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- Figure 11: Booking channels used on all holidays with advance booking, 2005 & 2014
- Demographics
- Purpose of visit
- Short breaks
- Expenditure
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- Figure 12: Holiday expenditure on long-haul & Mediterranean trips, 2010-14
- Length of stay
- Seasonality
Transport
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- Figure 13: Method of transport used for holidays abroad & in selected regions, 2014
- Air
- The German airline industry
- Low-cost carriers
- Charter airlines
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- Figure 14: German passenger airlines: company market share, 2012-13
- Road
- Rail
- Sea
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Accommodation
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- Figure 15: Accommodation used on all holidays abroad & to holidays in selected regions, 2014
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Tour Operators and Travel Agencies
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- Tour operators
- TUI AG
- Thomas Cook
- Der Touristik
- FTI Touristik
- Alltours
- Travel agencies
What Next?
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