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    Seasonality in tourism demandData from July 2010. Most recent data: Further Eurostat information, Main tables and

    Database .

    This article focuses on the seasonal pattern of tourism demand in the European Union (EU) ,participation in tourism by EU residents, the trips they made and the number of nights spent on

    those trips. Tourism demand includes all trips made, regardless of whether they were spent

    intourist accommodation (such as hotels or campsites) or in less formal and often unpaid types

    of accommodation (such as owned dwellings or accommodation provided for free by friends of

    relatives).

    Figure 1a !istribution of holiday trips in the four "uarters of #$$% &sum'1$$ , EU*#+

    Figure 1b !istribution of nights spent in the four "uarters of #$$% &sum'1$$ , EU*#+

    Table 1 hare of the resident population (aged 1- or over) who went on holiday at least once during the reference

    "uarter of #$$%, bro en down by duration of trip

    Table # /umber of trips and nights spent away by EU residents in #$$%, bro en down by "uarter

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    Table 0 verage length of holiday trips, per "uarter, #$$%

    Figure #a !istribution of short holiday trips in the four "uarters of #$$% &sum'1$$ , EU*#+

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    Figure #b !istribution of long holiday trips in the four "uarters of #$$% &sum'1$$ , EU*#+

    Figure #c hare of short and long holiday trips, by "uarter, #$$%, EU*#+

    Table 2 3oliday trips made by the resident population in #$$%, bro en down by length of stay and distribution per

    "uarter

    Figure 0a !istribution of domestic holiday trips in the four "uarters of #$$% &sum'1$$ , EU*#+

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    Figure 0b !istribution of holiday trips abroad in the four "uarters of #$$% &sum'1$$ , EU*#+

    Figure 0c hare of domestic and outbound holiday trips, by "uarter, #$$%, EU*#+

    Table - 3oliday trips made by the resident population in #$$%, bro en down by destination and distribution per

    "uarter

    Figure 2a !istribution of business trips in #$$% &sum'1$$ , EU*#+

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    Figure 2b hare of holiday and business trips, by "uarter, #$$%, EU*#+

    Figure -a /umber of holiday trips per "uarter, #$$2 and #$$%, EU*#+

    Figure -b !istribution of holiday trips per "uarter, #$$2 and #$$% &sum of four "uarters in each year ' 1$$ ,EU*

    #+

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    Figure 4a /umber of nights spent away per "uarter, #$$2 and #$$%, EU*#+

    Figure 4b !istribution of nights spent away per "uarter, #$$2 and #$$% &sum of four "uarters in each year '

    1$$ ,EU*#+

    This analysis from the point of view of the demand side complements another article

    on seasonality in the tourist accommodation sector in which the seasonal bias in the supply by

    the tourist accommodation sector is discussed.

    Contents

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    1 Main statistical findings

    o 1.1 Overall seasonal pattern

    o 1.2 Proportion of population on holiday

    o 1.3 Length of holidays

    o 1.4 Do estic versus a!road

    o 1." #usiness trips

    o 1.$ %volution over ti e

    2 Data sources and availa!ility

    3 &onte't

    4 (ee also

    " )urther %urostat infor ation

    o ".1 Pu!lications

    o ".2 Main ta!les

    o ".3 Data!ase

    o ".4 Dedicated section

    o "." (ource data for ta!les* figures and aps on this page +M( %'cel,

    o ".$ Methodology - Metadata

    o ". Other infor ation

    $ %'ternal lin/s

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    5ain statistical findings

    Overall seasonal pattern

    Europeans take 46% of their holidays in the third quarter of the year

    6n #$$%, tourism demand was concentrated in the third "uarter, with more than one in three

    holiday trips made in 7uly, ugust or eptember. 8hen ta ing into account the duration of the

    trips, the seasonal pattern was even more pronounced, with EU residents spending 24 of all

    nights away on holiday in the third "uarter of #$$%. hort holiday trips, domestic holidays and

    business trips tended to smoothen the seasonality of tourism demand. The increasing popularity

    of short trips slightly reduced the seasonal bias in the period #$$2*#$$%.

    Proportion of population on holiday

    Almost half of the EU population went on holiday in the 3rd quarter of !!"

    !uring the third "uarter of #$$%, nearly half (29 ) of all EU residents went on holiday at least

    once with at least one overnight stay (see Table 1). !uring the other three "uarters of the year,

    far fewer EU residents went on holiday, ranging from around one in four to one in three persons.

    6n all countries, the period 7uly* eptember was the most popular time to go on holiday. The

    biggest infra*annual variation was observed in :yprus, where 90 of the population went on

    holiday in the third "uarter of #$$% and only 14 or less travelled at other times of the year.

    8hen loo ing at holidays of at least 2 nights, the share of the population that travelled during the

    third "uarter (0- ) was almost double that during the second "uarter (1% ). !uring the firstand fourth "uarter of #$$%, only 10 of the population went on holiday for at least 2 nights.

    #en$th of holidays

    ore than one in three holidays took pla&e durin$ the third quarter' (n terms of ni$hts

    spent away) 46 % were in the third quarter of !!") with an even stron$er *ias for lon$

    trips

    8hile the previous section focused on participation in tourism, i.e. the share of the population

    that went on holiday at least once during the reference "uarter, this section ta es a closer loo at

    the time people spend on holiday and the number of nights they spent away.

    The number of trips made by EU residents in the first and the last "uarter of #$$% were both

    around #$ of the total number of annual trips (see Figure 1a and the left part of Table #). 8ith

    some differences, this conclusion holds for all 5ember tates. ;nly in :yprus did the first and

    last "uarter account for less than 1$ of trips. 6n the second "uarter < largely overlapping with

    the spring and in many countries with Easter < a slightly higher number of trips was recorded

    compared to the first and last "uarter. ;n average across the EU, #4 of holidays were ta en in

    this "uarter. Unsurprisingly, the third "uarter was the most popular period for going on holiday.

    5ore than one in three (02 ) holiday trips in #$$% was made in 7uly, ugust or eptember.

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    8hen loo ing at the highest average absolute difference between the four "uarterly figures and

    the average over the "uarters, the strongest seasonal pattern in tourism demand was observed

    in :yprus, where +$ of all holiday trips were made in the third "uarter. This "uarter was also

    particularly popular for =ree and lovenian tourists (both 2- ) and for 6talian and >ulgarian

    tourists (both 20 ). The least pronounced seasonal pattern was recorded for =erman tourists,

    who showed the most e"ual spread over the four "uarters of the year #1 , #- , #% and

    #- . ?esidents of 6reland, weden, Finland and pain also tended to spread their holiday trips

    over the year more evenly.

    n analysis of the seasonal pattern of the number of nights spent on holiday < in other words

    the length of trips < shows a similar but more pronounced distribution (see Figure 1b and the

    right part of Table #). 8hile 02 of all trips were made in the third "uarter, the number of nights

    spent on holiday in the third "uarter accounted for 24 of the total in #$$%. This means a longer

    average duration of trips (see Table 0). The average trip made in the first, second and fourth

    "uarter lasted 2 to - days (nights), in the third "uarter this rose to slightly over a wee (+.2

    overnight stays for holidays ta en by EU residents).

    ;nly one 5ember tate recorded more than half of its holiday trips during the third "uarter

    (:yprus, +$ ), but residents of eight 5ember tates spent more than half of their holiday nights

    away during the third "uarter. The highest seasonal pea in terms of the third "uarter@s share in

    nights spent on holiday was observed in =reece (4+ ), 6taly (40 ) and lovenia (-% ). gain,

    the seasonal pattern was less pronounced in the "uarterly number of nights spent away by

    =erman, wedish and Finnish tourists. Unsurprisingly, the latter two countries also recorded the

    highest number of holiday trips per person (+ trips per year in Finland, - trips per year in

    weden). 6n other words, and as one could eApect, more trips per person resulted in a more

    even spread of the trips throughout the year.

    8hen loo ing at the brea down by duration of trips (see Figures # and Table 2), short trips of 1

    to 0 overnight stays were distributed more evenly over the year compared to longer trips of at

    least 2 overnight stays. :ontrary to the general conclusions above, the second "uarter was the

    most popular for ta ing short trips (#9 of all short holiday trips on average for the EU,

    compared to #+ for the third "uarter).

    6n % 5ember tates, short holiday trips in BspringB outnumbered short trips in the main summer

    season. French, !utch and Cortuguese tourists made more than 0$ of their short holiday trips

    in the second "uarter. gain, :yprus showed the strongest seasonal bias with 9- of short trips

    ta en in 7uly, ugust and eptember. 3owever, for long holiday trips, 22 of the annual number

    of long trips made by EU residents was ta en in the third "uarter, by far the preferred season for

    ma ing long trips. 6n all countries, the third "uarter was the top season for going on holiday. 6n 9

    EU 5ember tates, at least half of long holiday trips were ta en in the third "uarter, rising to 4$or more in =reece and lovenia.

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    +omesti& versus a*road

    Only in the third quarter) the share of trips a*road e,&eeded - % of the total

    6n #$$%, EU residents made over +%$ $$$ holiday trips in their own 5ember tates (domestic

    holiday trips) and nearly #2- $$$ holiday trips abroad (see Table -). The spread of domestic andtrips abroad over the four "uarters of the year is relatively comparable, with a slightly stronger

    seasonal pattern for trips abroad (see Figures 0a and 0b). The number of domestic holidays

    ta en during the pea "uarter (the third "uarter) eAceeded the number ta en in the trough

    "uarter (the first "uarter) by +9 and the number of holiday trips abroad more than doubled in

    the pea "uarter compared to the trough "uarter.

    ;n average over the year, holidays abroad accounted for #0.+ of all holiday trips. t "uarterly

    level, the share eAceeded #- only in the third "uarter (see Figure 0c).

    Ceople tended to ta e longer holidays during the third "uarter (see also Table 0), due most li ely

    to periods of annual leave or school holidays. =iven the fiAed costs of transportation, it is

    unsurprising that the season during which trips were the longest is also the most popular season

    for going on trips abroad.

    3oliday patterns in Europe differed widely in #$$%. 6n a number of countries, the number of trips

    during the pea season was more than twice the number of trips in the trough "uarter, both for

    domestic and foreign trips. This was the case in =reece, 6taly, the /etherlands and Coland. 6n

    other countries, such as 6reland, Finland, weden and (to a lesser eAtent) =ermany, the

    seasonal bias was relatively small for both types of destination.

    6n a group of countries, the seasonal pattern for domestic trips was low compared to other

    countries but there were strong seasonal fluctuations for trips abroad made by residents. This

    was especially so in ?omania, lovenia and lova ia, but also in the :Dech ?epublic and

    ustria, the difference between the third and the first "uarter was twice as high for trips abroad

    than for domestic trips. The opposite happened in Estonia and :roatia, where the pattern of

    holidays abroad was relatively evenly spread across the year but fluctuated more for domestic

    holiday trips.

    The data do not show a lin between the importance of tourism abroad and seasonality of this

    type of holiday. For nearly all countries where trips abroad accounted for 1$ or less of the total

    number of holiday trips made in #$$% (>ulgaria, =reece, pain, France, Cortugal and ?omania)

    the seasonal pattern of trips abroad did not differ much from the EU average. The only eAception

    was ?omania, where half of all holiday trips abroad were made during the third "uarter (the

    second highest figure in the EU, after lovenia).

    .usiness trips

    .usiness trips showed a less pronoun&ed seasonal pattern and tended to partly&ompensate for the peak and trou$h periods

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    lthough reliable statistics on business trips bro en down by "uarter are not available for all

    5ember tates, Figures 2a and 2b give an illustration at aggregate level of the #+ 5ember

    tates of the European Union. >usiness trips were spread more evenly over the year than

    holiday trips, with a seasonal variation ranging from ust over 20 million business trips in the third

    "uarter, or #0 of the annual total, to ust under 29 million business trips in the second "uarter,

    or #4 of the annual total ( EU*#+ data, eAcluding the /etherlands and 5alta).

    ;n average over the year, business trips represented around 1- of all trips made by EU

    residents. s shown in Figure 0b, this figure ranged from around #$ in the first and last "uarter

    of the year to 11 in the main holiday period, the third "uarter.

    Evolution over time

    (n the period !!4/ !!") the seasonality of demand for tourism *y EU residents fell

    sli$htly

    >ased on data available on #1 5ember tates for #$$2 and #$$%, this section ta es a loo at the

    trend in recent years of the seasonal bias in tourism demand for non*professional purpose.

    lthough the period spans only siA reference years, some patterns do emerge.

    6n all four "uarters, both the number of holiday trips and the number of nights spent away

    increased in #$$% compared to the same "uarter in #$$2 (see Figures -a and 4a).

    3owever, two important trends are noticeable.

    Firstly, the number of trips increased at a faster pace than the number of nights away, leading toa shorter average length of trip. This phenomenon is apparent all year round.

    econdly, the increases were significantly higher during the traditional low season compared to

    the pea season. 6n the first and fourth "uarter, the number of trips increased by 1% and #1

    between #$$2 and #$$%, while in the second and third "uarter the increase was 12 and 10 .

    broadly similar pattern was observed in the increase in nights spent away during the same

    "uarter in this period, with an increase of 12 , 1$ , 0 and + in the first, second, third and

    fourth "uarter.

    >etween #$$2 and #$$%, Europeans slightly changed their tourism behaviour and tended to ta e

    additional holidays during the traditional low season rather than in the pea season. =iven the

    reduction in the average length of trips, these additional trips tended to be shorter. The statistics

    on participation in tourism (not shown in the Figures) also indicated an increase between #$$2

    and #$$% in the number of persons who went on holiday at least once in the first or the fourth

    "uarter, compared to the second or third "uarter.

    The relatively stronger demand for tourism during the low season (first and fourth "uarter) led to

    a reduction in seasonal variation, as shown in the "uarterly distribution of holiday trips and nights

    in Figures -b and 4b. The share of the first "uarter in the total number of holiday trips increased

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    by $.- percentage points between #$$2 and #$$% while the share of the third "uarter dropped by

    $.9 percentage points. The number of nights spent away increased by $.% percentage points in

    the first "uarter and fell by 1.+ percentage points in the third "uarter.

    !ata sources and availability

    !irective %- -+ E: on the collection of statistical information in the field of tourism organises

    the European tatistical ystem of tourism statistics. This system consists of two main

    components statistics on capacity and occupancy of tourist accommodation and statistics on

    tourism demand. The former are collected in most 5ember tates via surveys filled in by

    accommodation establishments, while the latter are mostly collected by means of traveller

    surveys at the border or via traditional household surveys.

    tatistics on the occupancy of tourist accommodation refer to the number of arrivals (at

    accommodation establishments) and the number of nights spent by residents and non*residents,

    bro en down by type of establishment or by region. >oth annual and monthly series are

    available. tatistics on the use of beds ( occupancy rates ) are also compiled.

    tatistics on the demand for tourism loo at participation, i.e. the number of residents that ma e

    at least one trip of at least four overnight stays during the reference period ("uarter, year). They

    also loo at the number of tourism trips made (and the number of nights spent on those trips),

    bro en down by tourism*related variables such as country of destination, month of departure,

    length of stay, type of organisation of the trip, mode of transport, type of accommodation or

    eApenditure, and by socio*demographic variables, such as age or gender. nnual and "uarterly

    series are available. This article is based on the data on tourism demand.

    :onteAt

    6n 7une #$1$, the European :ommission released a :ommunication entitled BEurope, the worldGs

    /o 1 tourist destination * a new political framewor for tourism in EuropeB . ;ne of the challenges

    and opportunities facing the European tourism industry is the seasonal distribution of demand for

    tourism. >etter use of eAisting tourist infrastructure and staff in the low season could help

    businesses improve their productivity and benefit from a more stable and motivated wor force.EAtending the tourism season or spreading tourism activities more evenly throughout the year

    can significantly boost the sustainability and competitiveness of European tourist destinations.

    ee also

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    Further Eurostat information

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    Tourism demand domestic and

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    ?egulation 4%# #$11 of 4 7uly #$11 concerning European statistics on tourism and

    repealing :ouncil !irective %- -+ E:.

    ?egulation 1$-1 #$11 of #$ ;ctober #$11 implementing ?egulation 4%# #$11 concerning

    European statistics on tourism, as regards the structure of the "uality reports and the

    transmission of the data.

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