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Trade Visitors: 7 - 11 March 2012, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
General Public: 10 - 11 March 2012, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
2011/08/18
Higher growth than cruises – German tourists keenest on sports – Austria the most popular destination for sporting holidaymakers
Sporting holidays are destined to become a winning trend. According to the latest survey of the World Travel Monitor, commissioned by
ITB Berlin, over the last five years there has been a double-digit increase in sporting holidays among European tourists, which has even overtaken
cruises, which five years ago ranked ahead of sporting holidays. Germans in particular are keenest on sports, and account for 42 per cent of the nine
million sporting holidays taken by Europeans abroad. At 14 per cent the Dutch rank second. In other European markets sporting holidays make up only
six per cent or less.
Among sporting holidaymakers the most popular destination is Austria, which among Europeans attracts 24 per cent of
the market, followed by Italy and Germany, which each account for 11 per cent. During the last five years Germans also preferred Austria for testing
their sporting limits. At 42 per cent Austria ranks ahead of Italy (18 per cent) and Switzerland (14 per cent).
The most popular
activities among European sporting holidaymakers are hiking (38 per cent) and cycling tours (23 per cent). They are followed in third by motor sports
(car, motorcycle and motorboat racing) at 14 per cent. At ten per cent golf ranks fourth in the sporting popularity stakes. Among German sporting
holidaymakers hiking (34 per cent) and cycling (25 per cent) are the leaders among the top ten most popular sporting activities. Nine per cent of
German sporting holidaymakers prefer golf.
Dr. Martin Buck, director of the Competence Center Travel and Logistics at Messe Berlin:
”Sporting holidays are a niche segment with a serious potential for tourism in the future. A growing awareness of one’s body and mind means that
people are increasingly keen to improve their health when on vacation.“
What is striking is that sporting holidaymakers belong to the
wealthier parts of society and as such are a much targeted segment of the market. European sporting holidaymakers average 43 years of age, and most of
them live in households without children. More men than women are attracted to sports when they are on holiday. At 45 years of age, German sporting
holidaymakers may be a little older than the European average, but in all other respects they are no different than other European citizens.
ITB Berlin 2012 will be taking place from Wednesday, 7 to Sunday, 11 March, and from Wednesday to Friday will be open to trade visitors only.
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2011 a total of 11,163 companies from 188 countries displayed their products and services to 170,000 visitors, who included 110,791 trade visitors.
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