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  • Overseas travel and tourism, UK, provisional: July to September 2021

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 7 February 2022 | Bwletin ystadegol

    Visits to the UK by overseas residents, visits abroad by UK residents and spending estimates by travellers, using administrative sources of passenger travel data.

  • Overseas travel and tourism, monthly provisional results: July 2017

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 22 September 2017 | Bwletin ystadegol

    Visits to the UK by overseas residents, visits abroad by UK residents and spending by travellers, using provisional passenger traffic data.

  • Travel to work estimates using assumed travel behaviours during coronavirus

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 23 June 2023 | Setiau data

    The 2021 travel to work matrix estimated from our aggregate spatial modelling with assumed coronavirus (COVID-19) commuting travel behaviours. The data use the Middle Layer Super Output Area 2011 boundaries covering England and Wales. The first column is origin (where people live) and the first row is destination (where people work). Corresponding values show the number of commuters travelling between origin and destination. These are experimental data and should not be used to make decisions.

  • Travel to work estimates using assumed pre-coronavirus travel behaviours

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 23 June 2023 | Setiau data

    The 2021 travel to work matrix estimated from our aggregate spatial modelling with assumed pre-coronavirus (COVID-19) commuting travel behaviours. The data use the Middle Layer Super Output Area 2011 boundaries covering England and Wales. The first column is origin (where people live) and the first row is destination (where people work). Corresponding values show the number of commuters travelling between origin and destination. These are experimental data and should not be used to make decisions.

  • Method of travel to work

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 24 June 2020 | Setiau data

    Modified version of the CT1108 - Workplace table: Method of travel to work (2001 specification) by industry (2 digits). The data has been updated for the latest local authority structural changes and simplified industry breakdown as used in associated article.

  • Travel trends: confidence intervals

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 20 July 2018 | Setiau data

    Confidence intervals for the Travel trends estimates.

  • Overseas travel and tourism, monthly

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 18 October 2024 | Setiau data

    Monthly estimates of overseas residents’ visits and spending and visits and spending abroad by UK or Great Britain residents. Also includes data on purpose of visit, area visited by UK residents and area of residence for overseas residents.

  • Method used to travel to work: 2021

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 15 January 2024 | Setiau data

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their method used to travel to work (2001 specification). The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.

  • Method used to travel to work by age: 2021

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 15 January 2024 | Setiau data

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by method used to travel to work (2001 specification) and by age. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.

  • Overseas travel and tourism, quarterly

    Rhyddhawyd ar: 17 May 2024 | Setiau data

    Quarterly estimates of overseas residents’ visits and spending. Also includes data on nights, purpose, region of UK visited and mode of travel. Breakdowns by nationality and area of residence are covered. This dataset is published quarterly. The versions published for Quarters 1 (Jan to Mar), 2 (Apr to June) and 3 (July to Sept) are on a separate webpage under the name "Estimates of overseas residents' visits and spending".