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09/11/2020

Weekly Updates for Ohio's Travel Economy, 9/4 - 9/11

Marketing Channels Preferred, Slow Signs of Improvement, Federal Relief Stalled

Economic Relief Update

ECONOMIC RELIEF TO RESTORE JOBS IS STALLED

Yesterday, the most recent coronavirus relief package failed to pass the Senate. The relief package, offered by Senate Republicans, which included many provisions Ohio Travel Association, U.S. Travel and all of you have fought hard to secure failed mostly along party lines 52-47. Help is needed to rehire Ohioans and recover our economy, so be on the lookout for an additional OTA Legislative Alert very soon.

Economic Impact Update

$9.3 BILLION HIT TO OHIO BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITIES THUS FAR

Based on weekly traveler spending tracking conducted by Tourism Economics, Ohio has lost $9.3 billion in visitor spending since mid-March. Less spending in hotels, restaurants, gas stations and attractions means greater unemployment and less taxes paid to support libraries, schools, safety services, roads and other social programs. Losses in tax revenues due to decreased Ohio travel spending as of Aug. 22 total $565 million for federal programs, $265 million for state programs and $158 million for local governments. (SOURCE: Tourism Economics and US Travel) 

Travel Research Update

OHIO ROAD TRIPS RECOVERING AT SLOWER PACE, LABOR DAY TRAVEL SHOWED PROMISED

Arrivalist measures consumer road trips of 50 miles or more in all 50 U.S. states by tracking a panel of GPS signals. On a national level, road travel over Labor Day week 2020 was just 5% lower than Labor Day weekend 2019. In Ohio, we experienced 10% less road travel over the same time period. (Comparing Labor Day travel that occurred a week earlier last year).

Ohio road travel is recovering at a slower pace. Ohio road travel is down 22% in the past 30 days, compared to 14% nationally. Within our competitive set (MI, IN, IL, WV, KY, PA and NY) road travel was down 16%.

AIR TRAVEL STILL STUNTED

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) updates passenger screenings on a daily basis, providing a comparison to the same time last year. Air travel over the Labor Day holiday travel period (Thursday-Monday) in 2020 was 64% lower than the same period in 2019; a significant decline but considerably better than the 70% y/y declines seen in recent weeks. Source: US Travel and TSA

Traveler Sentiment Research Update 

LEISURE AND BUSINESS TRAVEL INTENT IMPROVING, DEALS ON TRAVEL THOUGHT TO INFLUENCE

MMGY released its monthly survey of 1,200 Americans on Sept. 4.

LAST-MINUTE GETAWAYS, SAFETY-FIRST, BUDGET-FRIENDLY, OUTDOOR TRAVEL LEADING TRENDS

Tripadvisor released its Seasonal Travel Index for Fall report this week.

FOCUS ON SEO, WEBSITE CONTENT, EMAIL, SOCIAL MEDIA, PRINTED PUBLICATIONS TO ATTRACT TRAVELERS

Destination Analysts released its weekly survey of 1,200 Americans fielded Sept. 4-6:

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