Post on 26-Dec-2015
Mara Manente, Valeria Minghetti
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE INBOUND TOUR OPERATING BUSINESS TO THE ITALIAN ECONOMY
Analysing the production chain and the price components of inbound packages
OECD Forum on Tourism StatisticsPrague, 15-16 May 2014
Source: CISET elaboration on Bank of Italy database
2012 Total incoming Package tourism % share package tourism
Tourists 46 ,6 mln 5,4 mln 11,1%
Overnight stays 327,3 mln 36,4 mln 11,1%
THE ROLE OF INBOUND PACKAGE TOURISM IN ITALY
Extra expenses at destination: 387,8 Euro( 57,7 Euro per night)
Accommodation(3,8%
Food & beverage (41,6%)
Local transports (7,1%)Shopping (39,6%)
Other (7,9%)
In addition to the package, organised tourists spend an amount equal to about 37% of the package price at destination (extra
expenses)
In total, 214,4 Euro per nightvs. 104 Euro, on average, for a foreign leisure tourist in Italy
Package price: 1.053,9 Euro(156,7 Euro per night)
THE AVERAGE EXPENDITURE OF INBOUND PACKAGE TOURISTS IN ITALY
Source: CISET elaboration on Bank of Italy database
THE PROJECT CONFTURISMO-CONFCOMMERCIO AND CISET: MAIN OBJECTIVES
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THE PROJECT CONFTURISMO-CONFCOMMERCIO AND CISET: RESEARCH STEPS AND MEHODOLOGY
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THE INBOUND TOUR OPERATING INDUSTRY IN ITALY
23,9%
17,3%
14,5%
36,7%
7,6%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
> 5,169,000
1,000,000-5,169,000
500,000-1,000,000
180,000-500,000
< 180,000
Sources: CISET estimate on data provided by the Italian equivalent of the Internal Revenue Service and by the Cofturismo-CISET survey
% distribution of incoming TOs and TAs by range of turnover
(incoming activity only)(Euro)
• In 2011 about 742 TOs and TAs specialised in incoming tourism, with a turnover less than 5 mln Euro. Of them, 305 (41%) have incoming as their exclusive activity, while 437 (59%) as prevailing activity.
• There are also about 20 big enterprises with a turnover higher than 5 mln Euro• The average revenue from the organisation of tourism packages is about 1,11 mln Euro, for enterprises
having incoming as their exclusive activity• Average no. of staff per enterprise: 2 (about 50% of enterprises)
INBOUND PACKAGE TOURISM:MARKET DIFFERENCES
7,1%
28,8% 32,2%
59,9%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Germania Russia USA Giappone
Con pacchetto Senza pacchetto
GERMANY, RUSSIA, USA, JAPAN(about 40% of total package tourists in Italy)
Source: CISET elaboration on Bank of Italy database
INBOUND PACKAGE HOLIDAYS:THE MAIN PRICE COMPONENTS
• The mark-ups applied by italian TOs vary in a range 10-15%, according to the type of package and to the markets where it is sold• The remuneration of foreign TO and the retail network varies in a range 20-35%, according to the
type of package and to the markets where it is sold
Accommodation
Transfer/Local transports
Food & beverage
Visits/entrances
Tourist guides
Net cost of services
Inbound
TO
Mark up inbound TO
Insurance
+ =Package selling price
made by the inbound TO(revenue)
Otherservices
(e.g. returntravel)
Mark up foreign TO
Remunerationretail network
Remuneration of foreignproduction chain
+ =Package final price(catalogue)
Excursions
Tasting
Source: Confturismo-CISET survey
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF INBOUND PACKAGE TOURISM IN ITALY: FROM MICRO TO MACRO ANALYSIS
-Gross turnover
of inbound packages
Gross turnover from extra
expenditure made by
package tourists
5,7 bln Euro
2,1 bln Euro
7,8 bln Euro
2,2 bln Euro
International transports
Mark up foreign TO + remuneration retail
network
Remuneration of foreign distribution chain
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0,7 bln Euro
=Direct
imports- =0,1 bln Euro
=Direct imports (direct+indirect = 0,3 bln Euro)
0,1 bln Euro
- =
Net turnover of inbound
packages
Net turnover from extra
expenditure made by
package tourism
2,7 bln Euro
2,0 bln Euro(1,8 bln Euro)
4,7 bln Euro(4,5 bln Euro)
Gross turnover generated by inbound
package tourism
Total turnover generated by package tourism that
remains in Italy
Step1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Step 5
Source: CISET elaboration on Bank of Italy, ISTAT, Report on Italian Tourism and Confturismo-CISET survey
THE PACKAGE TURNOVER THAT REMAINS IN ITALY
Euro (mln) %
Total turnover of inbound packages 5.703,24 100%
International transport expenditure (remuneration of international companies)
2.226,20 39,0%
Total turnover of inbound packages cleaned by intl. transport 3.477,04 61,0%
Mark up of foreign TO and retail network 695,41 12,2%
Gross turnover of packages that remains in Italy 2.781,63 48,8%
Imports 96,55 1,7%
Net turnover of inbound packages that remains in Italy 2.685,08 47,1%
Source: CISET elaborations on Bank of Italy, ISTAT, Report on Italian Tourism and Confturismo-CISET survey
• Considering the total turnover of inbound packages (based on package final price), expenditure for return travel with international companies amount to 39% of the total, while the total remuneration of the foreign retail network to 12,2%
• Taking also into account the imports made by TOs to build the packages, the net turnover that remains in Italy is about 47% of total turnover (equal to 2,68 bln Euro)
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THE TURNOVER GENERATEDBY EXTRA PACKAGE EXPENDITURE
Source: CISET elaboration on ISTAT data
• The turnover generated by other expenses made by package tourists at destination is about 2 bln Euro, from which the imports of goods and services made by local tourism SMEs to fulfil tourists’ requirements should be extrapolated
• If direct and indirect imports are deducted, the turnover is 1,79 bln Euro
Euro (mln) %
Gross turnover of extra package expenditure at destination 2.098,66 100%
Direct and indirect imports 308,50 14,7%
Net turnover of extra package expenditure at destination (direct and indirect imports excluded)
1.790,16 85,3%
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Euro (mln) %
Total turnover generated by the selling of inbound packages 5.703,24 100%
Net turnover of packages that remains in Italy (A) 2.685,08 47,1% (*)
Net turnover of extra package expenditure at destination (direct and indirect imports deducted)) (B)
1.790,16
Total turnover generated by inbound package tourism in Italy (A+B)
4.475,24 59,7% (+)
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TOTAL TURNOVER THAT REMAINS IN ITALY
(*) % share on total package turnover(+)% share on total package turnover + extra package expenditure
If also indirect imports are deducted, the net turnover generated by package tourism decreases to 4,5 bln Euro, of which 60% deriving from the package selling (2,7 bln Euro) and 40% from extra expenses made by inbound package tourists at destination (1,8 bln Euro)
Source: CISET elaborations on Bank of Italy, ISTAT, Report on Italian Torirsm and Confturismo-CISET survey
THE INBOUND TOUR OPERATING BUSINESS IN ITALY:SOME CONCLUSIONS (1)
• Bargaining power of TOs: the larger the size of the Italian TO and the no. of packages sold, the higher its power over foreign counterparts. In Italy, big inbound TOs are a minority. However, also small operators, specialized in niche products, can get more profitable contracts
The total economic impact of inbound package tourism on the Italian economy is higher that that calculated on package turnover only (extra package expenses at destination)
However, the share of turnover generated by inbound packages in Italy is diminishing in the last years, as a consequence of a number of factors:
Source: Confturismo-CISET survey
• The growing role of international air carriers (traditional and low-cost companies): the share of the final cost of the package that remunerates them rises in parallel with the increase of travel length
• Flexibility/rigidity of TOs mark-ups: the larger the size of the Italian TO and the no. of packages sold, the more the mark-ups applied are standardised. Viceversa for small specialized TOs
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• Provision of other services included in the package: apart from international transports, other services can be provided in Italy by foreign operators (see the EU Law 2013, stating that tourist guides qualified to practice in other EU countries can also operate in Italy, without any additional authorization or licence). The cost of a guide represents from 5% to 15% of the total net cost of services included in the package
• The Web factor: price/package comparability and competitive offers by OLTA (OnLine Travel Agencies) make it difficult for TOs to apply high mark-ups. Growing need to cut costs and control profits in order to stay competitive
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THE INBOUND TOUR OPERATING BUSINESS IN ITALY:SOME CONCLUSIONS (2)
Source: Confturismo-CISET survey
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Mara Manente
CISET - Università Ca’ Foscariemail: ciset@unive.it
URL: http://www.unive.it/ciset
OECD Forum on Tourism StatisticsPrague, 15-16 May 2014