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Tourist Arrivals in Australia decreased to 641150 in April from 761230 in March of 2025. This dataset provides - Australia Tourist Arrivals - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
The number of international tourist arrivals in Australia was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total *** million arrivals (+***** percent). After the ninth consecutive increasing year, the arrivals is estimated to reach ***** million arrivals and therefore a new peak in 2029. Depicted is the number of inbound international tourists. According to World Bank this refers to tourists travelling to a country which is not their usual residence, whereby the main purpose is not work related and the planned visitation period does not exceed 12 months. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in more than *** countries and regions worldwide. All input data are sourced from international institutions, national statistical offices, and trade associations. All data has been are processed to generate comparable datasets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of international tourist arrivals in countries like New Zealand and Fiji.
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This dataset presents statistics about the businesses which are involved with tourism in specific Local Government Areas (LGA) around Australia. The LGAs covered in the data are a subset of the LGA boundaries classified in the 2018 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The data represents information about the number of businesses involved in tourism by the number of employees they have employed. The data was sourced for the year 2018. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) first developed Local Government Area tourism profiles in 2007 to assist industry and Government decision making and to identify and support investment opportunities, particularly in regional Australia. The latest profiles provide an update for over 200 Local Government Areas. Data are drawn from TRA's International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS), along with demographic and business data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Profiles were only prepared for Local Government Areas with adequate IVS and NVS sample to present robust results. For more information please visit TRA. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data.
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Summary time series data of the International Visitor Survey, the National Visitor Survey and the State Tourism Satellite Account, as published by Tourism Research Australia (TRA). These data sources estimate total visitor expenditure in South Australia, direct tourism jobs and regional tourism expenditure. Breakdowns of visitor origin are also provided, with time series of visitors from the UK, Germany, USA, China and New Zealand, as well as domestic visitors in South Australia. For further details on these datasets please visit the TRA website: https://www.tra.gov.au/research
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This dataset presents statistics regarding tourism to specific Local Government Areas (LGA) around Australia. The LGAs covered in the data are a subset of the LGA boundaries classified in the 2016 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The data presents statistics for reason for visit, travel party type and accommodation details for trips to the specified LGAs by their location of origin and visit duration. The data values are representative of a yearly average based on the four years of: 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) first developed Local Government Area tourism profiles in 2007 to assist industry and Government decision making and to identify and support investment opportunities, particularly in regional Australia. The latest profiles provide an update for over 200 Local Government Areas. Data are drawn from TRA's International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS), along with demographic and business data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Profiles were only prepared for Local Government Areas with adequate International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) sample to present robust results. Further, data are averaged over four years, which minimises the impact of variability in estimates from year to year, and provides for more robust volume estimates. For more information please visit the Website of the TRA. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data.
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Australia International Tourism: Number of Departures data was reported at 2,832,000.000 Person in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 11,624,000.000 Person for 2019. Australia International Tourism: Number of Departures data is updated yearly, averaging 5,201,500.000 Person from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2020, with 26 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11,624,000.000 Person in 2019 and a record low of 2,519,000.000 Person in 1995. Australia International Tourism: Number of Departures data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Tourism Statistics. International outbound tourists are the number of departures that people make from their country of usual residence to any other country for any purpose other than a remunerated activity in the country visited. The data on outbound tourists refer to the number of departures, not to the number of people traveling. Thus a person who makes several trips from a country during a given period is counted each time as a new departure.;World Tourism Organization, Yearbook of Tourism Statistics, Compendium of Tourism Statistics and data files.;Gap-filled total;
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Brazil Visitor Arrival: Australia data was reported at 50.560 Person th in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 46.935 Person th for 2023. Brazil Visitor Arrival: Australia data is updated yearly, averaging 20.454 Person th from Dec 1989 (Median) to 2024, with 36 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 67.389 Person th in 2014 and a record low of 1.650 Person th in 2021. Brazil Visitor Arrival: Australia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Tourism. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.QB002: No of Visitors Arrivals: by Country: Annual.
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Please Note: As announced by the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection on 25 June 2017, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) retired the paper-based Outgoing Passenger Cards (OPC) from 1 July 2017. The information previously gathered via paper-based outgoing passenger cards is now be collated from existing government data and will continue to be provided to users. Further information can be accessed here: http://www.minister.border.gov.au/peterdutton/Pages/removal-of-the-outgoing-passenger-card-jun17.aspx.
Due to the retirement of the OPC, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) undertook a review of the OAD data based on a new methodology. Further information on this revised methodology is available at: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/Previousproducts/3401.0Appendix2Jul%202017?opendocument&tabname=Notes&prodno=3401.0&issue=Jul%202017&num=&view=
A sampling methodology has been applied to this dataset. This method means that data will not replicate, exactly, data released by the ABS, but the differences should be negligible.
Due to ‘Return to Source’ limitations, data supplied to ABS from non-DIPB sources are also excluded.
Overseas Arrivals and Departures (OAD) data refers to the arrival and departure of Australian residents or overseas visitors, through Australian airports and sea ports, which have been recorded on incoming or outgoing passenger cards. OAD data describes the number of movements of travellers rather than the number of travellers. That is, multiple movements of individual persons during a given reference period are all counted. OAD data will differ from data derived from other sources, such as Migration Program Outcomes, Settlement Database or Visa Grant information. Travellers granted a visa in one year may not arrive until the following year, or may not travel to Australia at all. Some visas permit multiple entries to Australia, so travellers may enter Australia more than once on a visa. Settler Arrivals includes New Zealand citizens and other non-program settlers not included on the Settlement Database. The Settlement Database includes onshore processed grants not included in Settler Arrivals.
These de-identified statistics are periodically checked for privacy and other compliance requirements. The statistics were temporarily removed in March 2024 in response to a question about privacy within the emerging technological environment. Following a thorough review and risk assessment, the Department of Home Affairs has republished the dataset.
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Australia International Tourism: Receipts data was reported at 26.234 USD bn in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 47.953 USD bn for 2019. Australia International Tourism: Receipts data is updated yearly, averaging 25.629 USD bn from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2020, with 26 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 47.953 USD bn in 2019 and a record low of 10.169 USD bn in 1998. Australia International Tourism: Receipts data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Tourism Statistics. International tourism receipts are expenditures by international inbound visitors, including payments to national carriers for international transport. These receipts include any other prepayment made for goods or services received in the destination country. They also may include receipts from same-day visitors, except when these are important enough to justify separate classification. For some countries they do not include receipts for passenger transport items. Data are in current U.S. dollars.;World Tourism Organization, Yearbook of Tourism Statistics, Compendium of Tourism Statistics and data files.;Gap-filled total;
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This dataset presents statistics about the top international markets for tourism to specific Local Government Areas (LGA) around Australia. The LGAs covered in the data are a subset of the LGA boundaries classified in the 2016 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The data presents the top three origin countries which produce the highest number of international tourism visitors to the specified LGA. Data relating to the number of visitors and nights stayed by these visitors are provided for each of the three origin countries. The data values are representative of a yearly average based on the four years of: 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) first developed Local Government Area tourism profiles in 2007 to assist industry and Government decision making and to identify and support investment opportunities, particularly in regional Australia. The latest profiles provide an update for over 200 Local Government Areas. Data are drawn from TRA's International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS), along with demographic and business data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Profiles were only prepared for Local Government Areas with adequate International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) sample to present robust results. Further, data are averaged over four years, which minimises the impact of variability in estimates from year to year, and provides for more robust volume estimates. For more information please visit the Website of the TRA. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data.
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Australia Visitor Arrivals: By Country: South East Asia: Philippines data was reported at 12,280.000 Movement in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 11,770.000 Movement for Jan 2025. Australia Visitor Arrivals: By Country: South East Asia: Philippines data is updated monthly, averaging 3,655.000 Movement from Jan 1991 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 410 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 18,800.000 Movement in Jun 2024 and a record low of 70.000 Movement in Aug 2020. Australia Visitor Arrivals: By Country: South East Asia: Philippines data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.Q006: Visitor Arrivals: Short Term: by Countries. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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Provides statistics on total visitor nights, visitor numbers and visitor expenditure, purpose of visit, transport and accommodation as well as projected forecasts for Australian inbound, domestic and outbound travel etc
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This dataset presents key performance metrics regarding tourism to specific Local Government Areas (LGA) around Australia. The LGAs covered in the data are a subset of the LGA boundaries classified in the 2016 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The data presents metrics for visits, spending and length of stay to the specified LGAs by their location of origin and visit duration. The data values are representative of a yearly average based on the four years of: 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) first developed Local Government Area tourism profiles in 2007 to assist industry and Government decision making and to identify and support investment opportunities, particularly in regional Australia. The latest profiles provide an update for over 200 Local Government Areas. Data are drawn from TRA's International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS), along with demographic and business data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Profiles were only prepared for Local Government Areas with adequate International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) sample to present robust results. Further, data are averaged over four years, which minimises the impact of variability in estimates from year to year, and provides for more robust volume estimates. For more information please visit the Website of the TRA. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data.
Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) is the National Platform for Digital Tourism information on Australia.The ATDW ATLAS API allows you to extract tourism information from the ATDW database. The database contains over 40,000 tourism related products across a variety of categories. The API allows for geospatial searching of the data and allows filtering using the ATDW content structure. The content is compiled in a national agreed format an electronically accessible by tourism business owners (operators), wholesalers, retailers and distributors for use in their websites, booking systems and other digital channels.\r \r A 30 day free trial is available.
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Data download of results from the on-going quarterly Survey of Tourist Accommodation (STA) for the following categories of establishments (catalogue number 8635.1.55.00):
hotels and resorts with 15 or more rooms
motels, private hotels and guest houses with 15 or more rooms
serviced apartments with 15 or more units
Data provide information on the supply of, and demand for, tourist accommodation facilities. Data include number of establishments, capacity and employment for the quarter and occupancy and takings from accommodation for each month; by type of establishment and by star grading.
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This dataset presents key performance metrics regarding tourism to specific Local Government Areas (LGA) around Australia. The LGAs covered in the data are a subset of the LGA boundaries classified in the 2018 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The data presents metrics for visits, spending and length of stay to the specified LGAs by their location of origin and visit duration. The data values are representative of a yearly average based on the four years of: 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) first developed Local Government Area tourism profiles in 2007 to assist industry and Government decision making and to identify and support investment opportunities, particularly in regional Australia. The latest profiles provide an update for over 200 Local Government Areas. Data are drawn from TRA's International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS), along with demographic and business data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Profiles were only prepared for Local Government Areas with adequate IVS and NVS sample to present robust results. Further, data are averaged over four years, which minimises the impact of variability in estimates from year to year, and provides for more robust volume estimates. For more information please visit TRA. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data.
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This annual release of the STA contains four quarters of the financial year. This release contains information on the supply of, and demand for, tourist accommodation facilities. Data include number of establishments and capacity for each quarter of the financial year and occupancy and takings from accommodation for each month; by type of establishment and accommodation class. Data are presented for each state/territory and Australia, and by Tourism Region and Statistical Area Level 2. Results are for hotels, motels and guest houses with 15 or more rooms and serviced apartments with 15 or more units.
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Australia Visitor Arrivals: By Country: Southern & Eastern Europe: Italy data was reported at 6,450.000 Movement in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6,580.000 Movement for Jan 2025. Australia Visitor Arrivals: By Country: Southern & Eastern Europe: Italy data is updated monthly, averaging 4,075.000 Movement from Jan 1991 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 410 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14,250.000 Movement in Jul 2008 and a record low of 10.000 Movement in Apr 2020. Australia Visitor Arrivals: By Country: Southern & Eastern Europe: Italy data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.Q006: Visitor Arrivals: Short Term: by Countries. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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This dataset presents the ratio of tourist visitors to the population of the region for Tourism Regions around Australia for the years 2006/07 to 2014/15. The Tourism Regions covered in the data are from the 2014 release of the Tourism Regions from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Tourism Research Australia's (TRA) Tourism Region Profiles provide comprehensive supply and demand tourism data for all of Australia's 2014 tourism regions. The data includes:
Total tourism expenditure
Overnight visitors
Visitor/population ratio
Accommodation (rooms, occupancy and RevPAR)
Aviation (seats available and seat utilisation)
Tourism businesses
Tourism investment (projects and value) For more information please visit the Website of the TRA.
Please note:
AURIN has spatially enabled the original data.
Where data values were, "np", not published or "-", not available, in the original data, they have been set to null.
People aged 15 years and over are used for both visitors and population.
This dataset presents the number of businesses involved in tourism in Tourism Regions around Australia for the years 2006/07 to 2013/14. The Tourism Regions covered in the data are from the 2014 …Show full descriptionThis dataset presents the number of businesses involved in tourism in Tourism Regions around Australia for the years 2006/07 to 2013/14. The Tourism Regions covered in the data are from the 2014 release of the Tourism Regions from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Tourism Research Australia's (TRA) Tourism Region Profiles provide comprehensive supply and demand tourism data for all of Australia's 2014 tourism regions. The data includes: Total tourism expenditure Overnight visitors Visitor/population ratio Accommodation (rooms, occupancy and RevPAR) Aviation (seats available and seat utilisation) Tourism businesses Tourism investment (projects and value) For more information please visit the Website of the TRA. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data. Where data values were, "np", not published or "-", not available, in the original data, they have been set to null. From 2009-10, there was a methodology change to the definition of 'tourism businesses'. This has resulted in lower numbers from 2009-10 onwards. Copyright attribution: Website of Tourism Research Australia, (2017): ; accessed from AURIN on 12/3/2020. Licence type: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia (CC BY 3.0 AU)
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Tourist Arrivals in Australia decreased to 641150 in April from 761230 in March of 2025. This dataset provides - Australia Tourist Arrivals - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.