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- Latest trends
- About the estimates
- Visits to the UK by overseas residents
- Visits abroad by UK residents
- Other overseas travel and tourism releases
- Contact details
- Background notes: publication tables
- Background notes: definitions
- Background notes: geographical areas
- Background notes: purpose groupings
- Background notes: sample methodology
- Background notes: accuracy of the results
- Background notes: important change in IPS sampling
- Background notes: changes to the IPS in 2009
- Background notes: special events
- Background notes: further statistics and other analyses
- Background notes
- Methodoleg
1. Latest trends
Compared with the same quarter a year ago, visits to the UK by overseas residents increased by 4.7% to 9.9 million in Quarter 2 April to June 2015. The number of nights spent in the UK, by overseas residents, also rose by 1.0% and the estimated earnings from these visits grew by 6.8% to £5.8 billion following a fall in the previous 2 quarters.
Visits abroad by UK residents during Quarter 2 April to June 2015 increased by 7.7% to 18.0 million compared with Quarter 2 April to June 2014. The number of nights spent abroad, by UK residents, rose by 5.5% and expenditure during these visits increased by 6.1% to £9.8 billion.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys2. About the estimates
Overseas Travel and Tourism quarterly estimates are revised during the processing of the annual data set. The most up-to-date and accurate estimates for previous year’s published quarters can be found in the latest edition of Travel Trends.
The UK Statistics Authority has designated these statistics as National Statistics, in accordance with the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007 and signifying compliance with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics. Designation can be broadly interpreted to mean that the statistics:
meet identified user needs
are well explained and readily accessible
are produced according to sound methods
are managed impartially and objectively in the public interest
Once statistics have been designated as National Statistics it is a statutory requirement that the Code of Practice shall continue to be observed.
Further information about the estimates:
the sample profile and responses are calibrated to international passenger traffic for the reporting period
estimates are based on interviews conducted when passengers end their visit - therefore any visits commencing in the reported quarter but not completed until later are not included in estimates for the reported quarter
spending associated with visits includes anything spent before, during and after the trip
parts of the report refer to countries visited abroad - it should be noted that if a UK resident visited more than 1 country on a trip abroad, the country recorded as visited in this publication is the country that was visited for the longest period
estimates are subject to sampling error, and confidence intervals are provided to help readers interpret the estimates (see background note: Accuracy of IPS estimates) - further guidance is provided about the quality of Overseas Travel and Tourism estimates (404.8 Kb Pdf)
3. Visits to the UK by overseas residents
International visits to the UK by overseas residents have continued to rise in the second quarter April to June of 2015. An estimated 9.9 million visits were made in Quarter 2 April to June 2015, this was an increase of 4.7% when compared with 9.5 million visits made during the same period in 2014.
Figure 1: Quarterly change from a year earlier in visits to the UK from overseas residents
Quarter 2 2010 to Quarter 2 2015
Source: International Passenger Survey (IPS) - Office for National Statistics
Notes:
- Throughout this release Q1 refers to Quarter 1 (January to March), Q2 refers to Quarter 2 (April to June), Q3 refers to Quarter 3 (July to September) and Q4 refers to Quarter 4 (October to December)
Download this chart Figure 1: Quarterly change from a year earlier in visits to the UK from overseas residents
Image .csv .xls“Holiday Visits” were the most popular reason for overseas residents’ visits to the UK in Quarter 2 April to June 2015, 4.3 million holiday visits were made to the UK, an increase of 2.9% when compared to Quarter 2 April to June 2014.
Among all visits to the UK by overseas residents in Quarter 2 April to June 2015 compared with the same quarter in 2014, business visits to the UK recorded the largest increase of 11.5% from a year earlier. Business visits saw the largest increase in visits from North American residents, increasing by 29.7%, while visits from Europe also rose by 11.1% and visits from “Other Countries” remained stable compared to Quarter 2 April to June 2014. The number of visitors to the UK who were visiting “friends or relatives” also increased 3.8% during this period.
Visits from residents of Europe rose by 5.6% to 7.4 million in Quarter 2 April to June 2015 compared with Quarter 2 April to June 2014, while visits from residents of North America rose by 5.2% to 1.2 million. Visits from residents of “Other Countries” remained stable at 1.4 million visits.
Overall, an estimated total of 68.7 million nights were spent in the UK by overseas residents this quarter, this is an increase of 1.0% compared with Quarter 2 April to June in 2014. The number of nights spent in the UK by overseas visitors from North America decreased by 18.5% in Quarter 2 April to June 2015 compared with the same quarter in 2014; however, for residents of Europe and “Other Countries” the number of nights spent in the UK increased by 5.1% and 4.2% respectively.
Overnight visits to London increased in Quarter 2 April to June 2015 by 6.1% to 5.1 million, as did overnight visits to the rest of England which saw an increase of 5.6% when compared to the same period in 2014; however, overnight visits to Scotland decreased by 1.6% as did overnight visits to Wales which were down by 9.4% when compared to the same period.
Estimated earnings from all visits to the UK grew by 6.8% from £5.4 billion in Quarter 2 April to June 2014 to £5.8 billion in Quarter 2 April to June 2015. Spending by residents of “Other Countries”’ during their visit to the UK saw the largest increase in Quarter 2 April to June 2015, rising by 13.0% to £1.8 billion. Spending by residents of Europe also rose by 6.0% to £3.0 billion, however, spending by residents of “North America” remained stable at £1.0 billion when compared to Quarter 2 April to June 2014.
Figure 2: Quarterly change from a year earlier in earnings from visits to the UK
Quarter 2 2010 to Quarter 2 2015
Source: International Passenger Survey (IPS) - Office for National Statistics
Notes:
- Throughout this release Q1 refers to Quarter 1 (January to March), Q2 refers to Quarter 2 (April to June), Q3 refers to Quarter 3 (July to September) and Q4 refers to Quarter 4 (October to December)
Download this chart Figure 2: Quarterly change from a year earlier in earnings from visits to the UK
Image .csv .xls4. Visits abroad by UK residents
UK residents made 18.0 million visits abroad in Quarter 2 April to June 2015, an increase of 7.7% when compared to the same quarter in 2014. Visits to Europe saw the largest increase of 8.1% to 14.4 million whilst visits to North America and “Other Countries” also increased by 5.5% and 6.1% respectively when compared to Quarter 2 April to June 2014.
Figure 3: Quarterly change from a year earlier in visits abroad by UK residents
uarter 2 2010 to Quarter 2 2015
Source: International Passenger Survey (IPS) - Office for National Statistics
Notes:
- Throughout this release Q1 refers to Quarter 1 (January to March), Q2 refers to Quarter 2 (April to June), Q3 refers to Quarter 3 (July to September) and Q4 refers to Quarter 4 (October to December)
Download this chart Figure 3: Quarterly change from a year earlier in visits abroad by UK residents
Image .csv .xlsHoliday visits continue to be the main purpose for UK visits abroad. In Quarter 2 April to June 2015, there were 11.8 million holiday visits which was an increase of 8.1% compared to the same quarter a year ago. Visits to friends or relatives increased by 5.0% in this quarter as did business visits which increased by 10.6%.
In Quarter 2 April to June 2015, UK residents spent 165.3 million nights abroad, this was an increase of 5.5% compared with Quarter 2 April to June 2014. The rise in visits to Europe is reflected in the increase in nights spent in Europe by UK residents, up 8.3% during Quarter 2 April to June 2015. The number of nights that were spent in North America in Quarter 2 April to June 2015, saw a fall of 7.7% compared with Quarter 2 April to June 2014, nights spent in “Other Countries” however, saw a rise of 3.9% in this quarter.
UK residents spent £9.8 billion during visits abroad in Quarter 2 April to June 2015, an increase of 6.1% compared with £9.2 billion spent in the same period of 2014. Expenditure in Europe rose by 7.2%, as did spending in North America increasing by 11.6%, “Other countries” also rose by 1.2%.
Figure 4: Quarterly change from a year earlier in expenditure from UK residents visits abroad
Quarter 2 2010 to Quarter 2 2015
Source: International Passenger Survey (IPS) - Office for National Statistics
Notes:
- Throughout this release Q1 refers to Quarter 1 (January to March), Q2 refers to Quarter 2 (April to June), Q3 refers to Quarter 3 (July to September) and Q4 refers to Quarter 4 (October to December)
Download this chart Figure 4: Quarterly change from a year earlier in expenditure from UK residents visits abroad
Image .csv .xls5. Other overseas travel and tourism releases
Monthly Overseas Travel and Tourism, latest publication July 2015 published in September 2015; next release August 2015 to be published on 22 October 2015
Travel Trends, latest publication Travel Trends 2014 published 20 May 2015, next publication Travel Trends 2015 to be published May 2016. This publication provides more detailed analysis of visits and spending, including analysis by demographics, towns in the UK visited and countries visited by residents of different parts of the UK
Travelpac is a data set which allows users to conduct their own analysis of quarterly and annual data on important variables – the datasets are provided in SPSS and Excel, latest publication Travelpac Quarter 2 April to June 2015 published 15 October 2015
Note that estimates are subject to revision between the monthly statistical bulletin and the quarterly publication and again when Travel Trends is published - revisions result from more accurate passenger figures being made available, more information about the IPS revisions policy is available in the Quality and Methodology Information (350.4 Kb Pdf)
Note that, although data by the international passenger survey (IPS) also feeds into the calculation of migration statistics, the overseas travel and tourism publications do not provide any information relating to international migration
6. Contact details
General IPS queries and requests
For general questions about IPS and requests for ad hoc data analysis (a service governed by the ONS Income and Charging policy):
Tel: Data Advice Relations Team: +44 (0)1633 455678
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