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Subject: Travel professional statistics
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: jasongriffith-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 12:19 PDT
Expires: 21 May 2006 12:19 PDT
Question ID: 721440
How many travel professionals (agents, consolidators, tour operators)
are there in North America and Europe?

Request for Question Clarification by bobbie7-ga on 21 Apr 2006 14:21 PDT
Jasongriffith,

I found the following figures:

The number of travel agents in the United States.
The number of Travel agencies (establishments) in the U.S.
The number of paid employees in these establishments.

The number of tour operators (establishments) in the U.S. 
The number of paid employees in these establishments.

The number of other travel arrangement and reservation service
establishments in the U.S.
The number of paid employees in these establishments.

If you are interested in the partial information that I was able to
locate, you could lower the price of your question accordingly.
 
(You can change the price by going to "My Account," 
selecting "My Unanswered Questions", clicking on the question, and 
then clicking on "Change Question Parameters" to modify the pricing.) 
  
Afterwards, you can post another question, if you wish, to see whether
another researcher can find the figures for Europe. 

I look forward to your clarification.

Thanks, 
Bobbie7

Clarification of Question by jasongriffith-ga on 23 Apr 2006 08:49 PDT
Sounds good Bobby. I reduced tha $ amount by half for half of the
info. Looking forward to seeing the data. One thing, how recent is the
data?

Jason

Request for Question Clarification by bobbie7-ga on 23 Apr 2006 09:53 PDT
Dear Jason,


I am posting my findings here in the clarification box for you to review.
Please let me know if they are satisfactory; and then I will post them
as your official answer.

The number of travel agents in the United States.

?Travel agents held about 103,000 jobs in 2004 and are found in every
part of the country. More than 3 out of 5 agents worked for travel
agencies. Around 14 percent were self-employed.?

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational
Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Travel Agents,
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos124.htm


-------------------------------------


The number of Travel agencies (establishments) in the U.S.
The number of paid employees in these establishments.

The number of tour operators (establishments) in the U.S. 
The number of paid employees in these establishments.

The number of other travel arrangement and reservation service
establishments in the U.S.
The number of paid employees in these establishments.

The figures I will be providing you  for this part of the question are
from a September 2004 Census Bureau report published in September
2004. This information is based on the 2002 Economic Census.

Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 2002
Issued September 2004
http://www.census.gov/prod/ec02/ec0256i05.pdf


Business                  No. Establishments    Paid Employees

Travel agencies              21,679                    147,068

Tour operators                3,130                     31,822

Other travel arrangement 
and reservation services      3,597                     79,112


Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 2002
Issued September 2004
http://www.census.gov/prod/ec02/ec0256i05.pdf


How many travel agencies are there in the United States?

?This is a difficult question to answer. At one time, the Airlines
Reporting Corp. (ARC) data gave an accurate account of the travel
agent market. However, as travel agencies become less reliant on
selling airline tickets, ARC-accreditation no longer reveals a true
picture of market size. The market can be divided into ARC and non-ARC
sellers of travel. As of December 2005, there were 19,871
ARC-authorized retail agency locations. The actual number of non-ARC
sellers, including home-based agents, is extremely difficult to
quantify. No industry standard is in effect, thus making it impossible
to accurately portray the size of this portion of the travel agent
market.?

http://www.astanet.com/about/faq.asp

Clarification of Question by jasongriffith-ga on 24 Apr 2006 07:48 PDT
Thanks Bobbie. More questions coming.
Answer  
Subject: Re: Travel professional statistics
Answered By: bobbie7-ga on 24 Apr 2006 07:51 PDT
Rated:4 out of 5 stars
 
Dear Jason,

I'm pleased my findings are satisfactory.

The number of travel agents in the United States.

?Travel agents held about 103,000 jobs in 2004 and are found in every
part of the country. More than 3 out of 5 agents worked for travel
agencies. Around 14 percent were self-employed.?

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational
Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Travel Agents,
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos124.htm


-------------------------------------


The number of Travel agencies (establishments) in the U.S.
The number of paid employees in these establishments.

The number of tour operators (establishments) in the U.S. 
The number of paid employees in these establishments.

The number of other travel arrangement and reservation service
establishments in the U.S.
The number of paid employees in these establishments.

The figures I will be providing you  for this part of the question are
from a September 2004 Census Bureau report published in September
2004. This information is based on the 2002 Economic Census.

Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 2002
Issued September 2004
http://www.census.gov/prod/ec02/ec0256i05.pdf


Business                  No. Establishments    Paid Employees

Travel agencies              21,679                    147,068

Tour operators                3,130                     31,822

Other travel arrangement 
and reservation services      3,597                     79,112


Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 2002
Issued September 2004
http://www.census.gov/prod/ec02/ec0256i05.pdf


How many travel agencies are there in the United States?

?This is a difficult question to answer. At one time, the Airlines
Reporting Corp. (ARC) data gave an accurate account of the travel
agent market. However, as travel agencies become less reliant on
selling airline tickets, ARC-accreditation no longer reveals a true
picture of market size. The market can be divided into ARC and non-ARC
sellers of travel. As of December 2005, there were 19,871
ARC-authorized retail agency locations. The actual number of non-ARC
sellers, including home-based agents, is extremely difficult to
quantify. No industry standard is in effect, thus making it impossible
to accurately portray the size of this portion of the travel agent
market.?

http://www.astanet.com/about/faq.asp

Best regards, 
Bobbie7
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