Finland
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Finland has a total surface area of 338,000 square kilometers, and it is the seventh largest country in Europe. The country's tourist industry has been growing steadily over the last three years, with a 14% rise recorded between November 1993 and October 1994. The economic climate in Finland is discussed, along with its implications on the tourist industry, together with arrival statistics, purpose of visit, accommodation, transport, length of stay, expenditure, advertising and forecasts for the future.
Publication Name: International Tourism Report
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0269-3747
Year: 1995
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USA
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In 1994, travel and tourism made up 6% of gross domestic product. In 1993, the industry made $397 billion sales, of which $74.4 billion was generated by a total of 46 million international visitors. The US accounted for 18.9% of the world tourist market in 1993. Details of domestic and international tourism are included, along with details of trends in length of stay, accommodation, expenditure, transport, international marketing and forecasts for the future.
Publication Name: International Tourism Report
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0269-3747
Year: 1995
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New Zealand
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The number of tourist arrivals in New Zealand has doubled over the last ten years, from 518,000 in the year to March 31 1984 to 1.2 million in the year to March 31 1994. Similar growth is aniticipated for the next ten years, and tourism currently represents 15% of export earnings. Details of the role of tourism within the economy are given, along with arrival trends, seasonality, transport, accommodation, marketing and forecasts for the future.
Publication Name: International Tourism Report
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0269-3747
Year: 1995
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