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Last updated: May 2021
2020-2021 RESEARCH ROUNDUP
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• The data points in this report are meant to help to illustrate the impact of the pandemic on the Texas travel industry and chart a road to recovery.
• There are many signals that the U.S. and Texas recovery is picking up pace, especially among domestic leisure travelers. Travel sentiment, transportation and hotel indicators are all trending positively.
• From 2011-2019, the travel industry experienced a decade of expansion and was an economic driver for Texas. The industry was among the hardest hit by the pandemic.
• Preliminary economic impact estimates show that in 2020 direct travel spending in Texas was $56.9 billion – a decline of -31.5% from 2019. The drop in travel spending resulted in a loss of -$53.5 billion in economic activity.
• Questions or comments? Please send us a message.
Research Roundup – May 2021
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• Domestic Travel Intent and Sentiment• Texas Transportation Trends• Texas Hotel Performance• Texas Travel Economic Impact• Links
Data Points
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DOMESTIC TRAVEL INTENT AND SENTIMENT
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Excitement and Openness to Travel Promotion
Source: Destination Analysts; Data is collected weekly
Excitement to travel and openness to travel promotion has trended upward since the start of the year and is now showing some of the highest agreement since the start of the pandemic.
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Upcoming Travel Plans
Source: Destination Analysts; Data Collected: 4/30-5/2
9 in 10 American travelers have at least tentative leisure travel plans right now, with the highest incidence in July. More than 80% have travel plans in the next three months.
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Month of Next Road Trip and Next Airline Trip
Source: Destination Analysts; Data Collected: 4/30-5/2
Travelers next road trip is likely to occur before their next commercial flight with high rates in spring and summer. More are expecting to fly this year compared to a month ago, with the percentage waiting until 2022 or later dropping to around 25%.
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TEXAS TRANSPORTATION TRENDS
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Average Daily Flights
Source: Airline Data, Inc., Data Accessed 5/6/21
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A number of Texas airports have recently announced new routes and scheduled daily flights for the summer are trending back to pre-pandemic levels.
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TSA Daily Checkpoint Travel Numbers
Data is tabulated by day.Source: Airline Data Inc.; Transportation Security Administration
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Travelers are beginning to take to the skies again. Daily passenger through puts at Texas airports have increased to the highest levels of the pandemic. There was a significant increase during Spring Break that has continued through mid-April.
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Drive Market
Daily drive market analysis of US travelers who moved at least 50 miles from their home and spent a minimum of eight hours on the journey. Data is tabulated by week. Source: Arrivalist, Daily Travel Index
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Geolocation data for domestic road trips to and within Texas shows sharp declines at the start of the pandemic and during Winter Storm Uri. Following the storm, weekly trips increased to the highest levels of the pandemic during Spring Break.
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TEXAS HOTEL PERFORMANCE
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Hotel Performance – Weekly Occupancy Rates
Occupancy Rate is the percentage of available rooms sold during a specified time period. Occupancy is calculated by dividing the number of rooms sold by rooms available. Data is tabulated by week. Source: STR
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Statewide hotel occupancy during Spring Break (3/14-3/20) was the highest of the pandemic at 71.6% Weekly occupancies for March and April exceeded the U.S. average. Weekend occupancies have exceeded 80% in many destinations indicating leisure travel recovery.
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Hotel Performance – Demand
Demand is the number of rooms sold in a specified time period (excludes complimentary rooms). Data is tabulated by week. Source: STR
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Statewide hotel demand hit a pandemic high during Spring Break (3/14-3/20) at more than 2.5 million roomnights. Weekly roomnights sold have been around 2.2 million for all of April.
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Hotel Performance – Average Daily Rate
Average Daily Rate (ADR) is a measure of the average rate paid for rooms sold, calculated by dividing room revenue by rooms sold. Data is tabulated by week.Source: STR
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Average daily rates (ADR) are increasing as hotel demand picks up. From mid-March through April, weekly ADR has been around $90 which are the highest levels of the pandemic but still below historic levels.
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Hotel Performance – Revenue
Revenue is the total room revenue generated from the guestroom rentals or sales. Data is tabulated by week. Source: STR
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Hotel revenues reached $234 million over Spring Break (3/14-3/20), the highest level of the pandemic. For the month of April, weekly revenues exceeded $200 million which is a promising indicator heading into the summer travel season.
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TEXAS TRAVEL ECONOMIC IMPACT
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Direct Travel Spending
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From 2011-2019, the travel industry experienced a decade of expansion and was an economic driver for Texas. 2019 spending was $83 billion before declining -31.5% in 2020 to $56.9 billion due to the pandemic. Spending on transportation declined more than any other commodity.
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Source: Dean Runyan and Associates
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Travel Generated Taxes
2019 State Taxes Generated by Category
In 2019, direct travel spending generated $4.7 billion in state taxes with the majority in sales, motor fuel and hotel occupancy taxes. Preliminary estimates for 2020 show a decline of -22.6% to $3.6 billion in state taxes generated.
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Source: Dean Runyan and Associates
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Tax Collections Percent Change by Month
For monthly filers, reports are due on the 20th of the month following the reporting month. For example, the July sales tax report is due August 20. Source: Texas Comptroller
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The tax categories most impacted by travel saw their steepest declines during spring shutdowns. The chart below illustrates percent change by month compared to the same month in 2019 and includes spending by both visitors and residents.
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Economic ImpactDATA POINTS
Source: Dean Runyan and Associates
Travel spending impacts many sectors of the economy through direct and secondary (indirect and induced) impacts. The economic impact of travel in 2019 was estimated at $169.8 billion. In 2020, economic impact was $116.3 billion – a decline of -$53.5 billion in economic activity.
2019 Direct and Secondary Impacts by Sector (Billions)
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Travel Industry JobsDATA POINTS
Source: Dean Runyan and Associates
Texas jobs and earnings created by the economic impact of travel are estimated below as annual averages. Despite government stimulus, the travel industry shows clear signs of contraction. Most employment losses are direct jobs in the leisure and hospitality sector.
1.3 Million Texas jobs created by travel
$63 BillionIn travel generated earnings
20191.0 Million Texas jobs created by travel
$53.5 BillionIn travel generated earnings
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Leisure and Hospitality Sector
Current Employment Statistics, Seasonally AdjustedNext release Friday May 21st at 9:00amSource: Texas Workforce Commission
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6.9% Unemployment Rate in March
Texas leisure and hospitality sector employment which includes jobs in hotels, food services, entertainment, arts and recreation led the state in March 2021 with +23,100 jobs added. Since a low point in April 2020 around +380,000 jobs have been returned as these businesses continue to recover.
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Source: Texas Workforce Commission, Data is tabulated by week.
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Texas unemployment claims were highest at the beginning of the pandemic and remain elevated more than a year later. Unemployment claims by week in April declined compared to March.
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LINKS
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General Research
• Travel Texas Research: https://gov.texas.gov/travel-texas/page/travel-research
• Travel and Tourism Research Association: https://ttra.com/resources/covid-19-travel-and-tourism-research-resources/
• U.S. Travel Association: https://www.ustravel.org/toolkit/covid-19-travel-industry-research
Travel Intent and Sentiment
• Destination Analysts https://www.destinationanalysts.com/covid-19-insights/
• Longwoods https://longwoods-intl.com/covid-19
• MMGY Travel Intelligence https://www.mmgyglobal.com/covid-19/
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Texas Hotel Performance
• STR: https://str.com/data-insights-blog/coronavirus-hotel-industry-data-news
• AirDNA: https://www.airdna.co/covid-19-data-center
Texas Transportation Trends
• TSA: https://www.tsa.gov/coronavirus/passenger-throughput
• Airline Data Inc: https://www.airlinedata.com/
• Arrivalist: https://www.arrivalist.com/daily-travel-index/
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Economic Impact
• Dean Runyan and Associates: https://www.deanrunyan.com/
• Texas Workforce Commission
• Labor Market Information: https://www.twc.texas.gov/businesses/labor-market-information
• Unemployment: https://www.twc.texas.gov/news/unemployment-claims-numbers#unemploymentClaimsFiled
• Texas Comptroller Monthly revenue watch: https://comptroller.texas.gov/transparency/revenue/watch/all-funds/
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