New York has always been a favorite with tourists and it has ranked
as the top tourists destination of North America. Almost 11.81 million
international tourists have visited and stayed overnight in New York
which is also the sixth most visited destination in the world.
Even though Los Angeles, Miami, Toronto, San Francisco, Vancouver,
Chicago, Washington, Montreal and Boston follow this leading hot spot of
America, a survey from the MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index,
show that they are nowhere close to the amount of international tourists
attracted by New York alone. Los Angeles with its celebrity charms
pulls almost a sizable 5 million tourists making overnight stays.
New York has observed a consistent rise since 2010 with 9.4 million
International tourists visiting the city. The number reached its peak in
2013 when New York witnessed a huge leap of 11.1 million tourists and
in 2014, breaking all records in the first half the number has increased
to 11.08 million, a clear 6.60 per cent more than 2013 helping New York
to earn US$18.60 billion.
New York has also ranked second in the world for international
visitation followed by Los Angeles, Miami, Toronto and San Francisco.
Boston has received a promising start in 2014 with a 5.2 per cent
rise since 2013, although much behind in the count it has fetched about
US$2.5 billion just through tourism.
Los Angeles, the second ranking city in the USA too saw 5.80 per cent
rise from 2013. Almost 5 million international visitors have already
arrived in LA helping the city to earn US$7.70 billion in 2014.
Chicago recorded some great performance with a rise of 6.90 per cent
from 2013 more than 2.4 million visited the city, earning revenue of
US$3.80 billion.
Montreal needs to make better plans at wooing tourists with visitor
numbers remaining consistent in 2013-14 to just 2 million. There has
been a marginal 1.3 per cent rise and the city has managed to earn only
US$1.1 million.
Toronto and Vancouver have performed better recording a rise of 4.30
per cent to 4.50 per cent respectively earning about US$2.30 billion on
an average in 2014.
Known for its night life, New York naturally ranks at the top in
international overnight spending which has reached US$18.60 billion in
2014 from US$16.40 in 2013.
Los Angeles also known for its night life saw international tourists
spending US$7.70 in 2014. There has been a rise of 10.50 per cent since
2013 bringing 5 million visitors already to LA. Miami, San Francisco
Chicago, Washington and Vancouver, the less popular overnight
destinations have earned US$3.50 billion and US$2.50 billion
respectively. Boston and Toronto which have earned between US$2.50 to
US$2.20 billion in 2014 saw a rise of 11.50 per cent and 11.40 per cent.
Houston which saw a 20 per cent rise in overnight spending is doing
remarkably well by fetching 1.4 million international tourists to the
city.
Almost 90 per cent visitors to New York come from outside North
America making it more prominently a global city. New York saw 979
thousand visitors from London followed by other feeder cities like Sao
Paulo who spent $1,521 million, Toronto, Paris and Beijing spent
US$1,418 million in 2014.
Los Angeles saw maximum tourists arriving from feeder cities of
Vancouver, followed by London, Seoul, Paris and Taipei whose visitors
marked a 15.40 per cent rise in 2014. Tourists from Seoul visited in
most numbers in 2014. Almost 284 visitors came to LA with a rise of
15.80 per cent from 2013, adding a US$577 million more to the city’s
revenue.
Miami had maximum visitations from Sao Paulo. Tourist numbers from
Caracas, London, Buenos Aires, and Bogota have dropped from 2013. An
average of 380 tourists from Caracas had visited Miami in 2013 but the
numbers have dropped by -8.50 per cent in 2014. Miami will definitely
need to think hard to rebuild stronger tourism strategy to woo more
international tourists. In 2014 visitors from Sao Paulo have spent
US$1,073 in Miami.
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