Olympic Memories Melt as Spring Fever for Canadian Travel Heats-up at Skyscanner

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on: March 26, 2010, 9:24 am
Author: Skyscanner Ltd
Industry: Travel
Skyscanner examines which countries of the world are
Canada's biggest fans, and where do they go in the North American
country.
2010 has seen a big boost in travel-search to Canada: thanks to the Winter Olympics
in Vancouver. Capturing 36% of the spring search-volumes for cheap flights to Canada are the British, with
Toronto and Vancouver being the preferred destinations. Coming in at 13% is the US,
followed by 12% for Canadians (domestic travel) and 7% from Germany and 5% from the
Republic of Ireland. Though the remaining 27% is divided among several countries,
world-wide, it is worth noting that China trails right behind the Republic of
Ireland at 4%; where the country didn’t even show in the top-searches last year.
These numbers are probably attributed to the large amounts of Canadians who work and
study in Britain and the Emerald Isle, as well as by tourists who ‘jump-the-puddle’
to enjoy some of Canada's famous ski resorts, beautiful cities, and unparalleled
nature.
While English-speaking tourists go to anglophone Canada, flights
to Quebec arrive daily from France, full of French-speaking tourists who take
advantage of the ease of experiencing Canada in their own language. Montreal is the
most popular destination for French travelers. And visitors from Asia also are
traveling to Canada in significant numbers, with the number of flights
to Vancouver from Tokyo, Shanghai, and other Japanese and Chinese cities showing
a big increase in 2010.
But who amongst these groups of tourists wil have the larger impact on Canadian
economy? According to a report by the World Trade Organization, it is German
tourists, who rank third in their preference for Canada, the ones that tend to spend
the most. While Germany's population is 80 million, the country's travelers spend
the relatively high amount of 90 billion dollars per year. Not bad at all, and
certainly a fact that will benefit the Canadian tourism industry.
Germans are followed closely by Americans, the next big spenders on the WTO's list.
Known for tipping big in restaurant and bars, Americans certainly know how to spend.
Third on the list are the British, followed by the French and, surprisingly, by the
Chinese, the new ‘force to be reckoned with’ in international tourism.
Whether from Europe, the USA, or Asia, tourism to Canada is on the rise, and
Canadians are proud to show their country to the world.
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