Travel and Tourism Research Programs
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Tourism Industries functions as the U.S. federal tourism office. A
core responsibility is to collect, analyze, and disseminate international
travel and tourism statistics for the U.S. Travel and Tourism Statistical
System. As a result TI is charged with managing, improving, and expanding
the system to fully account and report the impact of travel and tourism
in the United States. The following statistical programs constitute
the international travel and tourism statistics for the U.S. Travel
and Tourism Statistical System.
Survey of International
Air Travelers (In-Flight Survey) Program
Official comprehensive national traveler survey of visitors to and
from the U.S.
Visitor Arrivals Program
(I-94 Form)
Official U.S. arrivals source.
U.S. International Air
Traveler Statistics (I-92) Program
Official passenger traffic to and from the U.S.
Canadian Statistics Program
Official source of Canadian related travel.
Forecast of International
Arrivals to the U.S. Program
Forecast of tourism arrivals to the U.S.
Travel and Tourism
Satellite Account (TTSA) Program for U.S.
Effort to establish the official U.S. source for the impact of tourism
on our economy.
Impact of International
Visitor Spending on State Economies Program
Distribution and economic impact of the spending by international
visitors to the U.S.
International Travel
Receipts And Payments Program
Spending by international visitors to the U.S. and U.S. residents
while outside the U.S.
Destination Data Improvement
Initiative
Ways to improve data for international travelers to U.S. destinations.
Travel Barometer Program
A quarterly barometer survey of in-country travel trade that sell
the U.S. forecasting
travel demand 3-6 months out.
Basic Market
Analysis
Hundreds of free analyses generated from Tourism Industries programs.
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