RnRMarketResearch.com adds “Travel and Tourism in
Poland to 2017” new report on its database.
The report (Poland Travel
and Tourism) provides detailed market analysis, information and
insights, including:
- Historic and forecast
tourist volumes covering the entire Polish travel and tourism sector
- Detailed analysis of
tourist spending patterns in Poland
- The total, direct and
indirect tourism output generated by each category within the Polish travel and
tourism sector
- Employment and salary
trends for various categories in the Polish travel and tourism sector, such as
accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation,
retail, travel intermediaries and others
- Detailed market
classification across each category with analysis using similar metrics
- Detailed analysis of
the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries
Summary
The performance of the
travel and tourism sector in Poland has strengthened since the 2009 global
financial crisis, with an increase in the number of visitors, both domestic and
international, as well as expenditure by tourists. The relatively stable state
of the economy, promotional activities by the tourism authority and the hosting
of international events supported this growth. Poland co-hosted the Euro 2012 football
championships, during which it was visited by over 677,000 fans from over 120
countries. New venues were built for the tournament and infrastructure was
developed on a large scale. Tourism has a significant role to play in the
Polish economy in terms of contribution to gross domestic product (GDP) as well
as employment. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, the tourism
sector contributed 5.0% to the total GDP, and 4.9% to total employment in
Poland in 2012.
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Scope
This report provides an
extensive analysis related to tourism demands and flows in Poland:
- It details historical
values for the Polish tourism sector for 2008–2012, along with forecast figures
for 2013–2017
- It provides
comprehensive analysis of travel and tourism demand factors with values for
both the 2008–2012 review period and the 2013–2017 forecast period
- The report provides a
detailed analysis and forecast of domestic, inbound and outbound tourist flows
in Poland
- It provides employment
and salary trends for various categories of the travel and tourism sector
- It provides
comprehensive analysis of the trends in the airline, hotel, car rental and
travel intermediaries industries with values for both the 2008–2012 review
period and the 2013–2017 forecast period
Reasons To Buy
- Take strategic business
decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the Polish travel
and tourism sector
- Understand the
demand-side dynamics within the Polish travel and tourism sector, along with
key market trends and growth opportunities
- Identify the spending
patterns of domestic, inbound and outbound tourists by individual categories
- Analyze key employment
and compensation data related to the travel and tourism sector in Poland
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Key Highlights
- The performance of the
travel and tourism sector in Poland has strengthened after a brief decline due
to the global financial crisis in 2009. The country has seen an increase in the
number of visitors, both domestic and international, as well as an increase in
expenditure by tourists. The relatively stable state of the economy,
promotional activities by the tourism authority, and the hosting of
international events supported this growth.
- The accommodation
industry advanced during the review period, with growth in the development of
new establishments and the renovation and modernization of existing ones. Euro
2012 provided a stimulus to the hotel industry as hotels recorded full
occupancy and increased prices during the event. International hotel groups are
continuing to expand their presence in the country, with some major projects in
the pipeline.
- Poland has a
well-developed transportation system, which enables comfortable and
cost-effective travel. The main railway stations are located near city centers
and are well-connected with local transport facilities. Many main railway links
are being renovated, such as the Warsaw–Gdańsk–Gdynia line, which is being
upgraded to allow speeds of up to 200 km/h.
- Inbound tourist volumes
to Poland also grew during Euro 2012 as a large number of fans visited from
participating countries. Increases in visitor numbers were recorded from
countries such as Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Italy, Russia, Sweden, the
Czech Republic and France. Given the country’s successful co-hosting of the
tournament, there are expected to be positive benefits in the next few years
with an increase in foreign tourists.
- Improvements in rail
and road connectivity with neighboring countries such as the Czech Republic,
Germany, Slovakia, Belarus and Ukraine provide fast and cost-effective
transport, and support outbound travel.
- There has been strong
growth in international aviation capacity in Poland, especially in recent
years. In February 2013, Emirates, the largest airline operator in the Middle East,
started scheduled services to Poland. The move is expected to strengthen
bilateral trade relations between the UAE and Poland. It will also benefit
Polish and Eastern European travelers with direct air services to Dubai and
onward travel to Asia, Australia and Africa.
- Hotel projects
currently in a planning or implementation phase include Courtyard by Marriott
in Gdynia, and NH Hoteles in Wrocław. B&B Hotels France has plans to expand
its offering in Poland from two properties in 2012 to 12 by 2014. In addition,
Hampton by Hilton Hotels are under construction at two locations in Poland: one
each near Chopin Airport, Warsaw, and Gdańsk Airport. InterContinental Hotel
Group also plans to expand its presence in Poland by opening 30 new hotels in
the coming years.
- Increasing internet
penetration is leading to strong growth in online travel bookings. According to
Internet World Stats, there were over 24.9 million internet users (64.9% of the
total population) in Poland in June 2012. With an increasing number of Poles
booking travel online, traditional in-store intermediaries are also increasing
their online presence and capability to meet the demand.
Table of Content
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Overview
3 Tourism Flows
4 Airlines
5 Hotels
6 Car Rental
7 Travel Intermediaries
8 Tourism Board Profile
9 Airport Profiles
10 Company Profiles – Airlines
11 Company Profiles – Hotels
12 Company Profiles – Car Rental
13 Company Profiles – Travel Intermediaries
14 Market Data Analysis
15 Appendix
3 Tourism Flows
4 Airlines
5 Hotels
6 Car Rental
7 Travel Intermediaries
8 Tourism Board Profile
9 Airport Profiles
10 Company Profiles – Airlines
11 Company Profiles – Hotels
12 Company Profiles – Car Rental
13 Company Profiles – Travel Intermediaries
14 Market Data Analysis
15 Appendix
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