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Travel from Japan to U.S. posts double-digit drop
There aren't as many Japanese tourists walking the streets of the United States as there were a year ago. The latest data from the U.S. Department of Commerce, which covers the third quarter of 2009, puts Japanese travel to the United States down 10 percent to 15 percent on average relative to the same quarter in 2008, and the situation is forecasted to be grim for the fourth quarter results, as well, which are expected to show a continued decline. Seventy-eight percent of the Japan travel trade has projected a drop in fourth quarter travel results year-over-year. And it doesn't look better for the beginning of this year. Fifty-two percent of the travel firms in Japan that were surveyed anticipated a decrease in travel bookings to the United States for the first quarter of 2010 relative to the first quarter of 2009. Economic concerns, airfare and fuel charges and pandemic/epidemic fears were reported as the leading drivers of the travel slump for the Japanese market (for travel to the United States).
In the third quarter of 2009, 849,687 people traveled from Japan to the United States, a drop of 5 percent from the third quarter of 2008. July 2009 was particularly tough, with 244,412 arrivals resulting in a year-over-year decline of 15 percent. September was the lone bright spot, with 309,435 arrivals resulting in an increase of 8 percent – the first monthly year-over-year increase in 15 months.












Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
rainey Feb 27th 2010 7:54PM
Japanese tourists were all over Europe in the past, but there were so few last year, it was very noticeable. Their economy is also down.
cyndi Feb 27th 2010 7:55PM
What a douchebag. Someone needs to chain you back in the basement where YOU belong.
don Feb 27th 2010 8:29PM
some of you are so stupid you should not be allowed on the internet. If a bunch of people fly to japan the plane does not return empty. There were people that flew over last week that have to come back today. DUH
RAISE THE FARES AND PUT THE UNWASHED BACK ON THE BUS WHERE THEY BELONG. POOR PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE FLYING AROUND BUT SHOULD BE HOME WORKING AND FEEDING THEIR KIDS AND DOGS.
john s. mournian Feb 27th 2010 8:00PM
Less travel by Japanese; I see the coach section on JAL & UAL full! Now, when you go up to this so-called "premium economy (6" more legroom), the seats start being empty except when the majority of folks are USA. 1st Class & Business class__pretty full! High ticket prices are always in effect during so-called "High Season/ Golden Week" and other extended national holidays for Japanese and our wonderful USA airlines just screw us to the wall! They used to just use ordinary fares and that was lost when they started selling tickets by the last second instead of a single tier structure of one Coach price, one Business class
price, and so on. Well__I like my business which requires me to fly to Japan about 3-4 times per year and the country is wonderful after you finish with TSA.
LSP Feb 27th 2010 8:07PM
This is just a little sign that we are on our way to becoming just another 3rd world country. We are full of criminals, people with a poor work ethic and a "crap" political system.........
WOD Feb 27th 2010 9:23PM
Good the Jap anese can stay away. Their rude and ruthless. Least we for get WWII so easily. Not much change in their society, really.
Neil Huang Feb 27th 2010 11:38PM
This is dumb. The article doesn't tell us why.