$8.1 billion | Up 30% on August 2019
8.5 million | Down 1% on August 2019
31.1 million | Up 2% on August 2019
August 2022 showed improved domestic travel after a COVID-impacted 2020 and 2021. Overnight spend (up 30%) and nights away (up 2%) were up on pre-pandemic levels. However, overnight trips remained slightly down by 1%.
The increase in spend when compared to August 2019 saw:
In August 2022:
COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions have impacted September and October 2021. Early data shows domestic overnight trip rates were significantly up. This was for September and the first 3 weeks of October 2022. However, trip rates were slightly down on pre-pandemic levels.
The October 2022 trip rate shows 34.3% of NVS respondents interviewed in weeks 1-3, took one or more overnight trips. This was for the preceding 28 days (the reference period). The return date was in September for some of these trips.
The trip estimate of 8.5 million for August refers to overnight trips returned from in that month.
August 2022 saw strong expenditure results for holiday and visiting friends and relatives. Business expenditure was slightly down on pre-pandemic levels. The number of overnight trips for holiday purposes was up. However, visiting friends and relatives and business trip numbers were down.
In August 2022, Australians:
Business expenditure continues to recover. This was down 8% on pre-COVID August 2019. The number of business trips was also down 18% compared to August 2019.
Business travel is of particular importance to the visitor economies of Australia’s capital cities. It enables value-added events such as conferences, seminars and trade fairs.
August 2022 saw strong results for interstate travel continue. Overnight spend was up on pre-pandemic levels. However, overnight trips and nights away were down slightly.
In August 2022, Australians:
The strongest growth in interstate spend compared to 2019 was in:
Intrastate trips performed well when compared to August 2019. In August 2022, Australians:
Australians took 15.9 million day trips and spent $2.4 billion in August 2022.
Compared to a pre-COVID August 2019 this was a: