Florida's tourism industry has set an important
record by welcoming the highest amount of visitors of any six
months in the state’s history with 54.1 million visitors.
This record amount of visitors represents a 5.8%
increase when compared to the same period last year.
In the second
quarter of 2015 (April -June), 25.8 million visitors came to the
state, an increase of 5.5% over the year.
The average number of
direct travel-related jobs in Q2 2015 was also a record high, with
1,213,500 Floridians employed in the tourism industry – up 4.9%
over the year.
Florida Governor Rick Scott said, “Our growing tourism industry employs over 1.2 million
Floridians and is helping us meet our goal of becoming the best
place in the world for jobs. We are excited to mark the first half
of 2015 with our biggest second quarter ever, and we look forward
to exceeding our goal of 100 million visitors to Florida this
year.”
Visit Florida estimates that 2.7 million
overseas visitors and 1.2 million Canadians came to Florida in
Q2 2015. Estimates also show that 21.9 million
domestic visitors traveled to Florida in Q2
2015, reflecting a 6.8% increase over the same period last
year. Preliminary figures for the first half of 2015 show 45.7
million domestic visitors, 5.5 million overseas visitors and 2.9
million Canadians visited the Sunshine State, representing
increases of 6.7%, 1.7% and 1.1%
respectively.
“The continued growth of tourism for
the second quarter, including a record number of tourism related
jobs, puts Florida on pace for a fifth consecutive record breaking
year,” said John Tomlin, Chair of the Visit Florida Board of
Directors. “These records also emphasize the power of tourism as
an economic leader and job creator for the state. Results like
these are the direct result of the vision and support of the
Governor and Legislature, as well as world-class strategies and
execution by the Visit Florida staff.”
Tourism and
recreation taxable sales for Florida increased year-on-year for
January through May 2015 (last reported month), representing a 9% increase over the same period in 2014. For
Q2
2015, ADR rose 4.7%, OR at hotels in Florida increased 2.9% and the
demand in rooms sold grew 4.4% compared to Q2
2014.
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