New Data from Amadeus and ForwardKeys Shows International Profile of Olympics Visitors

  • Travel to London is set to be 13% higher than the same period in 2011, with travelers from the U.S. and Germany representing the highest number of in-bound visitors to date
  • Analysis shows opportunity for leisure industry as London experiences surge in visitors
  • Data shows that UK citizens appear to be deferring outbound travel, which surges +10% year-over-year in the three weeks following the Games

MADRID--()--Amadeus, a leading travel technology partner and transaction processor for the global travel and tourism industry, in conjunction with Forward Data SL, a market research and consulting company publishing ForwardKeys.com, today unveil a range of travel data trends, based on actual global air reservations, which details the impact of the London 2012 Olympics. With approximately 50 days to go before the Games, the findings provide a country-by-country view of where visitors to London during the Olympics period1 are coming from. The data shows that booking figures for the Olympics period, made by May 12, 2012, are 13% higher than in 2011.

 
DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF TOP 10 SOURCE COUNTRIES
Top 10 source countries by market share  

Top 10 source countries, by % change
from 2011 (highest to lowest)

Country   Market share   Country   % Change from 2011
1   U.S.   19%   1   Netherlands   221%
2   Germany   8.2%   2   Brazil   83%
3   Australia   6.0%   3   France   35%
4   Italy   4.3%   4   Russia   34%
5   Canada   3.7%   5   U.S.   12%
6   Russia   3.4%   6   United Kingdom   8%
7   France   2.9%   7   Germany   7%
8   Netherlands   2.9%   8   Canada   -2%
9   United Kingdom   2.6%   9   Australia   -25%
10   Brazil   2.4%   10   Italy   -25%
         

Key trends from the research include:

  • Top source countries include U.S. and Germany, with arrivals from BRICS increasing by 40%

    The U.S. is the single biggest source nation for traffic to the Olympics, accounting for 19% of total expected arrivals – a 12% increase over 2011. Germany is the second largest source market, responsible for 8% of total expected arrivals. Interestingly, BRICS nations (Brazil, China, India, Russia, and South Africa) are emerging as important source nations for long-haul travel to London during the Olympics period: BRICS countries are seeing a 40% increase in bookings compared with 2011, representing a 9% share of total arrivals.

  • Europe and North America driving traffic to London, but Asia takes gold for biggest growth

    Europe is the source region for the greatest proportion of arrivals to London during the period of the Games, accounting for 46% of total expected arrivals, and North America is second with a 23% share; this represents an increase of 18% and 10% over the same period in 2011 for Europe and North America respectively. The third biggest market, Asia, the source region for 9% of arrivals, has seen a significant increase of 27% over 2011 bookings.

  • New York is most popular source city for travel to London in the U.S.

    The 12% increase in expected traffic from the U.S. to London during the Olympics period is being fuelled by traffic from the nation’s largest cities: New York City, in particular, is seeing a dramatic 48% increase in bookings to London for this period compared with 2011. San Francisco is also seeing a remarkable growth, up 29% from 2011, with Chicago and Washington also registering increases of 13% and 18%, respectively. Remarkably, one large U.S. source city – Los Angeles – is seeing a decrease in traffic to London during the period July 23 to August 12, 2012, at -3% compared to 2011.

  • London’s ‘aggregated traveler index’2 up 7%

    From the Opening Ceremony onwards, throughout the duration of the Olympic Games, London will experience a high level of occupancy (i.e. number of visitors staying in London), with numbers 7% higher than last year for the period between the Opening and Closing ceremonies. The greatest increase in occupancy compared with 2011 is between August 4 and 8, 2012.

  • Londoners defer outbound trips until post-Olympics period

    It seems that Londoners intend to remain in the city and enjoy the spectacle during the Olympics period: departures to any destination from London for the period before the Opening Ceremony are 5% below 2011 levels. Across the whole summer (from July 2 to September 2, 2012), 2% fewer Londoners will leave the city than in 2011. However, it seems that Londoners aren’t forgoing a holiday altogether, simply deferring it, as three weeks after the Closing Ceremony, departures will increase to 10% more than in the same period in 2011.

“This data highlights the significant opportunity for travel providers and businesses in London over the Olympics period, particularly during the dates when occupancy will surge compared with last year, that is, between August 4 and 8, 2012. Businesses, especially those within the leisure and retail sectors, will have big opportunities by catering to the needs of travelers from all over the world this summer. The data also indicates another period that will be of crucial importance to UK-based travel sellers: the weeks after the Closing Ceremony, when many Londoners will depart from the city,” said Holger Taubmann, SVP Distribution at Amadeus.

“Market intelligence like this is essential to travel sellers and travel providers as they assess not only how and when travelers make their decisions, but also the probable impact of major events on their businesses, and allows them to capitalize on the opportunity such an event offers. This data represents actual bookings made, so travel providers can base their business decisions upon it with confidence,” said Olivier Jager, CEO of Forward Data.

The forecast provided by ForwardKeys.com, a business intelligence tool launched by Forward Data in partnership with Amadeus, is based on actual air booking data available as of May 12, 2012. This analysis is the second in a series of forecast reports examining how the London 2012 Olympics is affecting global travel trends.

Please see http://www.amadeus.com/blog/30/05/2012olympics/ for additional commentary on the trends above.

For more information, please download the Research Snapshot at http://www.forwardkeys.com/revenue-management/article/London-Olympics-Inbound-Impact.html

Notes to the editors

About the research

Forward Data SL, a Market Research and Consulting Company for the Travel Industry, publishes ForwardKeys.com a website and a database aggregating air reservation information worldwide.

This study is based on air reservations processed through online and offline Travel Agencies worldwide that use any one of the four leading reservation systems (GDSs), as aggregated within ForwardKeys.com database. Data analysis concluded on May 12, 2012, meaning any air reservations made after this date are excluded from this analysis.

Facts, figures, and observations published in this document are no projection or extrapolations, but concrete and factual information based on the information available at the time and market fluctuations. However, these trends respond to the interpretation of the data and cannot be viewed as facts.

The analysis is based on all reservations stored in ForwardKeys.com database for travelers around the world that have made an air reservation to travel to London during the period of July 2 to September 2, 2012, with a special focus on the “Olympics period”, from July 23 to August 12, 2012.

About Forward Keys

Market Research and Consulting Company Forward Data SL, a company registered in Spain, publishes www.forwardkeys.com, and an innovate service bringing a new approach to operational traveler data intelligence for Hotel Chains, Tourism boards, and Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) leveraging non confidential air reservation information.

ForwardKeys provides DMOs and Tourism Boards with travelers’ trends information and means to monitor and measure the impact of their marketing efforts to drive more business to their destination.

ForwardKeys provides Hotel Chains with ways to quantify future demand and anticipate market trends to optimize sales, marketing, and revenue management efforts, using traveler’s reservation, source market, arrival, return date, and future travel information.

For more information about Forward Data SL and its services, please contact info@ForwardKeys.com, or visit www.forwardkeys.com.

Disclaimer

© 2012 Forward Data, S.L.

Forward Data, S.L. is providing the information in this document “AS IS” without warranty and for informational purposes only, and shall not be liable for any damages, including loss of profit or goodwill, for any matter arising out of or relating to the use of this information or any statement made in this document. The information may be used or republished as long as ForwardKeys.com is credited as the origin. ForwardKeys is a registered trademark of Forward Data S.L. Other company, product, or service names used herein may be trademarks or service marks of their respective owners in Spain, the U.S., or other countries.

About Amadeus

Notes to the editors

Amadeus is a leading transaction processor and provider of advanced technology solutions for the global travel and tourism industry.

Customer groups include travel providers (e.g. airlines, hotels, rail, ferries, etc.), travel sellers (travel agencies and websites), and travel buyers (corporations and individual travelers).

The group operates a transaction-based business model and processed more than 947 million billable travel transactions in 2011.

Amadeus has central sites in Madrid (corporate headquarters), Nice (development), and Erding (operations – data processing center) and regional offices in Miami, Buenos Aires, Bangkok, and Dubai. At a market level, Amadeus maintains customer operations through 73 local Amadeus Commercial Organizations covering 195 countries.

Amadeus is listed on the Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, and Valencia stock exchanges and trades under the symbol “AMS.MC”. For the year ended December 31, 2011, the company reported like-for-like revenues of €2,712 million and EBITDA of €1,039 million. The Amadeus group employs around 10,000 people worldwide, with 123 nationalities represented at the central offices.

To find out more about Amadeus, please visit www.amadeus.com

To visit the Amadeus Investor Relations center, please go to www.investors.amadeus.com

1 Considered from July 23 to August 12, 2012, for the sake of the analysis

2 Means the daily addition of all travelers monitored in the ForwardKeys database that have arrived and have not left London yet.

Contacts

Media inquiries:
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Director, Public Relations
Amadeus North America
Tel: 305-499-6448
Email: diannaci@amadeus.com
or
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Email: amadeusnoram@kwitco.com

Contacts

Media inquiries:
Amadeus
Debbie Iannaci
Director, Public Relations
Amadeus North America
Tel: 305-499-6448
Email: diannaci@amadeus.com
or
Emily Peck
Account Supervisor
kwittken + company
Tel: 646-747-7149
Email: amadeusnoram@kwitco.com