Miami Herald

Florida tourism industry is doing very well but still struggling to draw pre-COVID volume of foreign tourists

- BY JIM TURNER

U.S. visitors continued to drive Florida’s tourism industry at a record pace, while internatio­nal travel still struggled to reach prepandemi­c levels, according to newly released figures for the third quarter of 2022.

The tourism-marketing agency Visit Florida estimated the state attracted 35.115 million travelers during the third quarter, a 6.9% increase from 2021. The estimate was also 8% above the same period of 2019, before the pandemic largely shut down the state’s crucial tourism industry.

The numbers from July 1 through Sept. 30 — the fifth consecutiv­e quarter outpacing the correspond­ing quarter in 2019 — indicated the industry has mostly moved past the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Tourism is the number one industry in Florida, and it is the highest contributo­r to general revenue of our state. So the health of our tourism economy is directly related to the health of our economy as a whole,” Visit Florida CEO Dana Young told TravelMole Managing Director Graham McKenzie last week while at the

World Travel Market London.

“Said another way, if we aren’t doing well, the economy is not going to be doing well either. And so, the more people realize that, that very important connection between tourism and prosperity, the more they are likely to realize how important the work that we do with tourism marketing is.”

The estimates did not reflect effects from Hurricane Ian, which crashed into Southwest Florida as a Category 4 storm on Sept. 28, days before the end of the quarter. But some resorts have reported layoffs as they try to recover from damage, and the hurricane could affect fourth-quarter tourism numbers.

After Ian hit, Visit Florida quickly put together a digital and social-media promotiona­l campaign, seeded with about $2.7 million, to focus on parts of the state left unscathed by Ian.

Young didn’t discuss the Ian-related efforts with

TravelMole but highlighte­d marketing beyond the state’s top tourism regions.

“Last year, we saw a marked increase in the number of visitors that were going to our more rural counties, so truly off the beaten path,” Young said. “In fact, in a few of our counties, we saw hoteloccup­ancy levels increase as much as 25% year over year.”

The public-private Visit Florida is backed this year by $50 million in state money for marketing.

During the first nine months of 2022, Florida drew 104.375 million visitors, up 15.3% over the first three quarters of 2021 and 4.1% higher than at the same point in 2019, according to the Visit Florida numbers. For all of 2019, the state attracted a record 131.07 million travelers.

The state drew 97.752 million U.S. visitors during the first nine months of 2022, including 32.645 million in the third quarter. By comparison, the state

drew 90.05 million U.S. visitors during the first nine months of 2019, including 29.295 million in the third quarter of that year.

The state initially focused on reviving domestic travel after the initial hit from COVID-19 in 2020. Numbers didn’t start to surpass pre-pandemic levels until the middle of 2021.

Meanwhile, Florida drew an estimated 5.002 million overseas travelers during the first three quarters of this year, down 30% from the same period in 2019. Also, Florida drew 1.62 million Canadian visitors through Sept. 30 this year, nearly 46% below the 2019 total.

Young told TravelMole she didn’t expect global inflation or the devalued British pound to further hurt the state’s efforts to attract internatio­nal visitors.

“What we are seeing is that people still want to escape all of that, and they are still planning vacations,” Young said. “And by and large, they are planning vacations to Florida. So, we are not seeing an impact from the negative economic situation around the world on the people that are actually planning a trip to Florida.”

Florida got a boost in

June when the Biden administra­tion lifted a requiremen­t that internatio­nal travelers test negative for COVID-19 within a day of boarding flights to the United States. The ban was one of the last remaining government mandates designed to contain the spread of the coronaviru­s.

But the 1.931 million overseas travelers in the third quarter was off 22.8% from 2019.

DURING THE FIRST NINE MONTHS OF 2022, FLORIDA DREW 104.375 MILLION VISITORS, UP 15.3% OVER THE FIRST THREE QUARTERS OF 2021 AND 4.1% HIGHER THAN AT THE SAME POINT IN 2019, ACCORDING TO VISIT FLORIDA.

 ?? TED SHAFFREY AP file ?? Florida drew an estimated 5 million overseas travelers during the first three quarters of this year, down 30% from the same period in 2019. Disney World in Orlando remains one of the biggest draws.
TED SHAFFREY AP file Florida drew an estimated 5 million overseas travelers during the first three quarters of this year, down 30% from the same period in 2019. Disney World in Orlando remains one of the biggest draws.

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