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OTTI: Forecast for International Travel

The Office of Travel and Tourism Industries (OTTI) issues a semi-annual forecast of tourism arrivals to coincide with two important annual travel conferences; the Discover America International POW WOW conference in May, and the Travel Outlook Forum in October.

The U.S. travel forecast is prepared by staff in the Department of Commerce/Office of Travel & Tourism Industries using economic/demographic/social factors, Commerce historical visitation trends, input from the DOC Commercial Service staff abroad, and other numerous and varied sources. The forecast is based on a country-level, bottom-up consensus approach by a four-member forecast team. Each team member develops independent country-level estimates for the top 40 visitor origin markets based on numerous quantitative data and qualitative information. These 40 markets account for 95 percent of total international arrivals. The final estimates are based on consensus among the four team members. The OTTI multi-person, multi-factor approach reflects the lack of a strong statistical relationship (correlation) between total annual traveler volume to the United States from a specific country and any specific piece of quantitative data for that country, such as changes in real gross domestic product or currency exchange rate levels. Because of the multi-factor, multi-staff consensus approach, it is not possible to isolate the impact of any one factor on a country's traveler volume forecast.

If you have questions related to the forecast, please contact the OTTI staff at: (202) 482-4754.

International Travel Forecast to the United States: 2011-2017

Forecast Summary
Chart of International Arrivals 2000-2017
Data tables with Forecast for Total Arrivals & World Regions
Data tables for Country Forecasts
Forecast Justification