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Tourism Survey


The tourism trade is obviously experiencing some slow down due to this war with Iraq and we'd appreciate your views on a number of questions. We'll be passing on these results to the travel trade to help them with their projections. Latest information from Scotland says that overall VisitScotland estimates the drop in holiday visitor numbers to be between 0.4% - 3.3% and business visitors between 0.4% - 7.1% in 2003. Recovery is expected in consumer markets in 2004 but business traffic is not expected to show signs of a recovery until 2005. So this is an attempt to get some further information on what is likely to happen and thus your help is much appreciated :-)
 
Do you plan to travel abroad in 2003? Yes No
Is the war in Iraq and other world issues influencing your travel plans this year? Yes No
Do you feel safer flying on airlines with the added security now in place? Yes No
If you aren't comfortable with travel how long do you think before you resume your international travel? 1 Year 2 Years Longer
Do you feel that Scotland is a safe place to visit? Yes No
People seem to be booking later for their holidays. What time would you allow before placing your holiday deposit? Number of Months
What is the average price you would pay for a weeklong vacation inc. airfare? In $US
Would you prefer to travel independently? Yes No
Would you prefer to travel with a small group less than 18? Yes No
Would you prefer to travel with a large group 18 or over? Yes No
Will you travel to Scotland during 2003? Yes No
Will you travel to Scotland during 2004? Yes No
Will you travel to Scotland during 2005? Yes No
If you have been to Scotland before what year was your last visit? eg. 2001
If you have been to Scotland before will you come again? Yes No Perhaps
How do you rate Electric Scotland as a travel resource? Good Average Poor
Should Electric Scotland do more on travel and tourism? Yes No

 



 


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