First Quarter Visit Florida Numbers Break Records
Visit Florida reported that 26 million visitors came to Florida in the first quarter of 2013, an increase of 4.7 percent over the same period in 2012, making the first quarter of 2013 the largest for visitation in the history of the state.
Direct travel-related employment in the first quarter was also a record high, with 1,087,700 Floridians employed in the tourism industry. The figure represents a 3.4 percent increase, adding 35,700 jobs since this time one year ago.
“Every 85 visitors we welcome support one Florida job,” said Glenn Hastings, Chairman of the Visit Florida board of directors and executive director of the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council. “Florida’s hospitality industry added nearly 36,000 new career-building jobs this quarter alone, marking the 36th straight month of job growth for the tourism sector.”
Visit Florida revised its preliminary 2012 visitation number to 91.4 million. The figure includes 77.6 million domestic visitors, 10.2 million overseas travelers and 3.6 million Canadians. “Coming off of a record year that has proven to be even stronger than we initially estimated only adds to the momentum Visit Florida has been building on to make Florida the No. 1 travel destination in the world,” said Will Seccombe, President and CEO of Visit Florida.
An estimated 21.8 million domestic visitors came to Florida during the first quarter of 2013, representing a 4 percent increase from the same period in 2012. Florida experienced a 3.9 percent increase in Canadian visitors at 1.5 million and an 11.3 percent increase in overseas visitors with 2.7 million in the first quarter compared to the same period in 2012.
Primary data collected at Florida’s 14 major airports in the first quarter reflect a 1.2 percent increase in total enplanements from the same period in 2012. Tourism and recreation taxable sales for Florida increased year-over-year in January and February 2013 (last reported month), representing a 5.1 percent increase over the same period in 2012. The average daily room rate rose 6.8 percent to $136.45 and the occupancy rate for Florida hotels increased 2.3 percentage points to 74.1 percent compared to the first quarter of 2012.
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