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Annual tourism spend grouped by TA, region, country of origin and product category
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Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates (MRTEs, 2016-2020)
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October 2020 Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates (MRTEs)
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- Monthly tourism spend grouped by region and country of origin
- Monthly tourism spend grouped by region and product category
- Annual tourism spend grouped by TA, region, country of origin and product category
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October 2020 Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates (MRTEs)
Annual tourism spend grouped by TA, region, country of origin and product category
Our latest charts showing annual tourism spend — grouped by Territorial Authority (TA), region, country of origin and product category.
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How to use this tool
This series of charts shows tourism expenditure for the previous 12 months grouped by Regional Council.
The period is defined as the 12 months leading up to last day of a given month. For example, YEMar 2016 includes the period 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016.
On initial load the row charts show the totals for the most recent year.
Filtering results
Select an individual Region, Product group, and Country of Origin to see the spend for that combination. Selecting multiple rows will result in the other charts indicating the totals for the selections.
Use the Domestic and International buttons to select all international or domestic spending.
Resetting the charts to their original state
After a selection is made on any particular chart, click the 'Reset' button to clear the filter.