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Mexico Tourism Report |
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| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
The Mexico Tourism Report
- Independent 5 year Tourism industry forecasts in Mexico.
- Original Tourism market research and Tourism sector trend analysis for the Mexico Tourism industry.
- Competitive intelligence, Mexican Tourism company rankings and SWOT analyses on international and domestic Tourism companies in Mexico.
The Mexico Tourism Report has been researched at source, and features latest-available data covering tourist expenditure, government expenditure on tourism, foreign direct investment projects, domestic airline revenues, passenger arrivals and departures, and the country’s hospitality markets; 5-year industry forecasts through end-; company rankings and competitive landscapes for multinational and local companies; and analysis of latest industry developments, trends and regulatory changes, as well as political risk factors affecting the Mexican tourism sector.
Business Monitor International’s Mexican Tourism Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on the Mexican tourism industry.
Key Benefits of Report
- Benchmark BMI’s Independent 5-year Tourism Industry Forecasts on Mexico to test other views – a key input for successful budgetary and planning in the Mexican Tourism market.
- Target Business Opportunities & Risks in the {nationality} Tourism Sector through our reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes and major deals, projects and investments in Mexico.
- Exploit the Latest Competitive Mexican Tourism Intelligence & company SWOTS on your competitors and peers through company rankings by sales, market share and ownership structure – includes multi-national and national companies in Mexico.
Coverage
Executive Summary
Summary of BMI’s key forecasts and industry analysis, covering the commercial airline, hospitality and Tourism Report infrastructure industries, landmark joint ventures and acquisitions, projects, and the regulatory environment.
BMI 5 - Year Tourism Report Outlook
Structure, size and value of industry sector; overview of industry landscape.
Assessment of business operating environment and latest regulatory developments. Forecasts for government expenditure on Tourism Report industry. Forecasts for tourist arrivals/departures/airline passenger traffic (international and domestic) and tourism receipts.
BMI 5 - Year Macroeconomic Forecast
Forecasts for all headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt.
Commentary on local exchange rates and their effect on tourism industry.
Business Environment Rankings
Comparative cross-border analysis assessing business and regulatory factors to rank Asia’s most competitive Tourism Report markets. Indicators used include Political Risk, Business Environment Risk, Forecast International Tourism Receipts, Visitor Arrival Growth, Investment Environment and Shock Factors (taking account of any special factors such as terrorism, natural disasters and disease).
Travel
Comparative company analyses and rankings by sales, passengers carried, size of fleet and employee size of leading airlines.
Special focus on effect of rising jet fuel costs on airline industry.
Hospitality
Overview of hospitality industry structure detailing no of beds, no of rooms, and hotel occupancy rates. Comparative company analyses and rankings by sales, and no of establishments of leading hotel groups.
Company Profiles & SWOTS
Company profiles, including SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analyses, fully researched senior executives, contact details and business activity.
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Mexico Tourism Report |
Was: $1030.00 | |
| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
Chapter - Executive Summary |
| SWOT Analysis |
| Mexico Tourism Industry SWOT |
| Mexico Political SWOT |
| Mexico Economic SWOT |
| Mexico Business Environment SWOT |
Chapter - Market Overview |
| Tourism Outlook |
| Table: Mexico Travel Industry Historical Data & Forecasts |
| Table: Mexico's Tourism Industry, 2005-2013 |
Chapter - Mexico Tourist Business Environment |
| Macroeconomic Update |
| Table: Mexico Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy |
Chapter - Travel |
| Commercial Airlines |
| Aeroméxico SWOT Analysis |
| Low-Cost Airlines |
| Oil Price Forecasts |
| Table: Oil Product Price, 2006-2013 (US$/bbl) |
| Cruises |
Chapter - Hospitality |
| Accommodation |
| Table: Mexico Accommodation Sector 2005-2013 |
Chapter - Company Profiles |
| Mexicana de Aviación |
| Aeroméxico |
| Grupo Posadas |
| Sol Melia |
Chapter - Country Snapshot: Mexico Demographic Data |
| Section 1: Population |
| Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030 |
| Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown |
| Section 2: Education And Healthcare |
| Table: Education, 2002-2005 |
| Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030 |
| Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power |
| Table: Employment Indicators, 2001-2006 |
| Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$) |
| Table: Wages per year |
Chapter - BMI Forecast Modelling |
| How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts |
| Tourism Industry |
| Tourism Ratings Methodology |
| Table: Tourism Business Environment Indicators |
| Table: Weighting of Components |
| Sources |
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Mexico Tourism Report |
Was: $1030.00 | |
| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
2008 Arrivals Growth Encouraging
Full-year 2008 tourist arrivals figures released by the Ministry of Tourism (Sectur) indicated that arrivals growth increased in 2008. International tourist arrivals totalled 22.6mn, representing growth of 5.9% year-on-year (y-o-y) from the 21.4mn registered in 2007. This was a sharp increase from 2007, when arrivals grew by only 0.1% y-o-y. Indeed, 2008 arrivals slightly overshot our forecast, following a spike in arrivals in December, reflecting increased visits home for Christmas by Mexicans living in the US. In addition, tourism receipts rose, although at a slightly lower rate, growing by 4.6% y-o-y to total US$10.8bn.
These data are particularly encouraging given that Mexico’s economic prospects have been slumping sharply since mid-2008, in line with the recession in the US. Higher arrivals figures may actually represent greater arrivals from the US, as US citizens choose to take holidays in nearby Mexico rather than in more distant and expensive regions such as Asia and Europe. In addition, potential visitors may have become inured to the worsening security situation in Mexico, with 2008 tourists now fully aware of the risks. However, these positive 2008 figures are unlikely to be carried over into 2009. With the global economic slowdown continuing throughout the year, and the US in particular forecast to remain in recession throughout 2009, Mexico will suffer in line with the global tourist industry. As such, we are maintaining our 2009 forecast of 22.1mn arrivals in 2009.
US Boosts Support To Mexico
In early April the US government indicated that it would increase funding to Mexico in order to help combat cross-border crime. This would represent an increase in the Merida Initiative, a US$1.4bn threeyear aid programme intended to increase US-Mexico co-operation on border crime. Thus far, the US government approved US$400mn in 2008, and in March approved a further US$300mn. The Mexican government intends to use these funds to purchase weaponry and equipment, including five new helicopters, as well as providing support for training initiatives. Although the initiative specifically rules out joint military operations between US and Mexican forces, co-operation will be increased in terms of intelligence, with the aim of curtailing the activities of the drug cartels in the border areas. Between January 2008 and March 2009 cartel violence has caused more than 7,000 killings, largely concentrated in the border areas.
Mexico Seeks To Attract Medical Tourism
With tourist arrivals weakening, the industry is seeking new markets to bolster numbers. In particular, the industry is looking to medical tourism, long a strong component of tourism in countries such as India. Given the high costs of medical insurance and medical procedures, Mexico is seeking to position itself as a lower cost alternative for Americans. In particular, with unemployment rising in the US and wage increases slowing, more families and individuals are unable to afford medical insurance or lose it along with their jobs. As such, in early 2009 national airline Aeroméxico agreed a partnership with the Medical Tourism Association in order to encourage more US patients to visit Mexico. Under this agreement, discount airfares will be available for US health insurance companies and providers in order to ease the transfer of treatment to Mexico.
Competitive Landscape for Asia Tourism Reports: Sample of Companies Ranked
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Comparative cross-border analysis assessing business and regulatory factors to rank Asia’s most competitive tourism markets. Indicators used include Political Risk, Business Environment Risk, Forecast International Tourism Receipts, Visitor Arrival Growth, Investment Environment and Shock Factors (taking account of any special factors such as terrorism, natural disasters and disease). Company SWOTs for leading resort, hotel, airline, travel and tourism operators in each market, including competitive intelligence on overall geographic presence, competitive positioning and relationships with international operators; % share of operator markets; % share of international arrivals and departures; % share of busiest domestic routes; main products and services; panregional expansion, merger and acquisition strategies.
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Mexico Tourism Report |
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| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
Africa |
| Egypt, Kenya, Morocco and South Africa |
Asia |
| China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam |
Caribbean |
| Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Virgin Islands, British and Virgin Islands, U.S. |
Europe |
| Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Romania, Russia and Slovenia |
Latin America |
| Brazil and Chile |
Middle East |
| Oman, Turkey and United Arab Emirates |