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Victorians buck downward domestic holiday trend

According to the Roy Morgan Research Holiday Tracking Survey 56% of Australians intend to take a domestic holiday in the next 12 months.

AUSTRALIA – 56% of Australians intend to take a domestic holiday in the next 12 months, down from 57% at the same time last year, according to the Roy Morgan Research Holiday Tracking Survey for November 2012.

Only Victorians are going against the national trend, with 61% intending to stay in Australia for their next holiday, up from 57% in Nov 2011.

Nationwide, overseas holiday intention has remained steady at 9% for the November 2012 quarter.

Overall holiday intention has fallen slightly for the quarter: 69% of Australians (13.1 million) intend to take a holiday in the next 12 months, down 1% point from November last year.
Intend to take a holiday in the next 12 months
Jane Ianniello, International Director of Tourism, Travel & Leisure, Roy Morgan Research, says: “Although national domestic holiday intention has softened since last year, an increasing percentage of Victorians are planning a domestic holiday for their next trip.

“Many Victorians choose to holiday at iconic local destinations, such as the Great Ocean Road, Phillip Island, Mornington Peninsula, Portsea and Melbourne. Sydney and the Gold Coast are also popular domestic holiday destinations for Victorians.

“It is critical for domestic marketers to understand the demographics, attitudes and behavioural profile of their target market, to ensure a destination is in the mix when people are thinking about their next holiday.”

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