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LGBT tourism market worth $200bn; NYC leads top 20 destinations for 2015

LONDON – The latest LGBT tourism market research data reveals some big changes in the global travel plans of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) tourists next year.

The leading global travel networking association – ONBC: Out Now Business Class will release findings from the new 2015 edition global LGBT tourism report from the LGBT2020 http://www.LGBT2020.com research initiative at a special Masterclass for the tourism industry being presented at World Travel Market on Wednesday November 5.

The research asked respondents to indicate which destinations they plan to visit next year from a list of more than 300 separate locations.

The new LGBT2020 research reports on the 2015 travel plans now being made by LGBT people living in key global LGBT markets – and the findings have uncovered a number of surprises.

According to the CEO of Out Now Global – Ian Johnson – the new data release delivers much actionable information to better inform the tourism industry for 2015.

“Successful travel campaigns are guided by the best data and ONBC is committed to extending the leading-edge of global tourism research with these latest LGBT2020 research findings which contain important implications for the industry,” Johnson says.

Darren Cooper, Senior Consultant with Out Now Global, also announced at World Travel Market this week that membership in the ONBC: Out Now Business Class global LGBT travel association will now be free-of-charge.

Global LGBT tourism is an increasingly competitive market. LGBT2020 research shows the market is now valued in excess of USD$200 billion in annual spending and as well as needing to offer strong tourism product, delivered with genuine LGBT-welcoming service, Johnson said the new research reveals that this needs to be supported by ongoing campaign which focus meaningfully on consumers to grow market share in the LGBT market.

“One of the key points in the new data is to understand that the LGBT market pays close attention to marketing directed at them and especially takes notice of consistency – or lack of it – in destinations’ marketing initiatives,” Johnson says. “The strongest improvement in the global LGBT2020 preferred destinations league table over the past four years has been achieved by the city of Berlin. Moving up a position or two in this table is competitive – so it is a highly significant accomplishment to move from number 20 most desired city back in 2011 to now be positioned at number 10 most desired destination for the 2015 travel plans of LGBT people. The tourism office of that city has consistently committed to undertaking ongoing marketing activities for 12 years now, which Out Now has also helped to deliver – year-in and year-out, using well-research marketing strategies to implement tactics effectively. They have not missed a year and view LGBT tourism marketing as a part of core business – and these results vindicate their approach.”

Johnson also emphasised the importance of staff training to achieving strong welcoming outcomes for LGBT guests.

“The number one motivating factor for consumers is needing to know before they go that they can relax and be comfortable being themselves on holidays,” Johnson says. “Nobody wants to worry that the staff that serve them in a location might be uncomfortable with their sexual orientation or gender identity. People would prefer to stay elsewhere. By incorporating ONBC staff training as a component of their overall strategy Berlin has not only promoted their products with effective communications – they have delivered on their promise to welcome their LGBT guests. Moving so far up the table from such a lower base is really hard work and Berlin should take a lot of pride in the results their consistency has yielded.”

The top three global destinations are New York, Sydney and Amsterdam.

For countries results of where LGBT people plan to visit in  2015, the USA remains in first position, followed by France (no change from 2011) with Australia the biggest gainer, moving from position 7 to 3 over the past four years.  The biggest drops have been by Spain (falling 5 places since 2011) and Argentina, which has dropped out of the Top 10 countries entirely.

“Spain and Argentina underscore the vital need for consistency and ongoing connections with LGBT customers being the central campaign focus,” Johnson says. “Given Spain’s economic crisis it is completely understandable their tourism office needed to pull back on budgets. But Argentina seems to be a different case entirely as significant tourism budgets appear to have been invested but the results for the country, based on the LGBT2020 travel intention results, are poor. Spending appears to have been on non-consumer-focused expenditures rather than being spent on creating and delivering effective campaigns targeting LGBT consumers directly. Argentina falling out of the top ten is a terrible shame as their tourism product is great and the tourism office appears to have invested significantly – but poorly targeted spending might explain such poor results for the country.”

LGBT2020: World’s Top 20 Intended Destinations for LGBT Travel in 2015
Ranking CITY 2011 rank Change from 2011
1 New York

1

2 Sydney

2

3 Amsterdam

12

+9

4 Rio de Janeiro

3

-1

5 Buenos Aires

7

+2

6 San Francisco

5

-1

7 London

6

-1

8 Paris

4

-4

9 Melbourne

10

+1

10 Berlin

20

+10

11 Barcelona

14

+3

12 Tokyo

8

-4

13 Las Vegas

15

+2

14 Bahamas

NEW in 2014

15 LA/West Hollywood

11

-4

16 Cape Town

18

+2

17 Miami

NEW in 2012

18 Auckland

NEW in 2014

19 Chicago

NEW in 2014

20 Mexico City

17

-3

 

LGBT2020: Top 10 Countries for LGBT Travel in 2015
Ranking COUNTRY 2011 rank Change from 2011
1 USA

1

2 France

2

3 Australia

7

+4

4 UK

4

5 Canada

8

+3

6 Germany

6

7 Italy

5

-2

8 Spain

3

-5

9 Greece

NEW IN 2012

10 New Zealand

NEW IN 2014

 

LGBT2020: Top 10 European Destinations for LGBT Travel in 2015
Ranking CITY 2011 rank Change from 2011
1 Amsterdam

3

+2

2 London

2

3 Paris

1

-2

4 Berlin

6

+2

5 Barcelona

4

-1

6 Rome

5

-1

7 Madrid

7

8 Venice

8

9 Athens

NEW in 2012

10 Edinburgh

NEW in 2014

 

LGBT2020: Top 10 North American Destinations for LGBT Travel in 2015
Ranking CITY 2011 rank Change from 2011
1 New York

1

2 San Francisco

2

3 Las Vegas

4

+1

4 LA/West Hollywood

3

-1

5 Miami

5

6 Chicago

6

7 Vancouver

7

8 Toronto

8

9 Washington DC

NEW in 2014

10 Boston

NEW in 2014

 

LGBT2020: Top 10  Africa / Latin America / Caribbean Destinations for LGBT Travel in 2015
Ranking CITY 2011 rank Change since 2011
1 Rio de Janeiro

1

2 Buenos Aires

2

3 Bahamas

NEW in 2012

4 Cape Town

6

+2

5 Mexico City

5

6 Sao Paulo

3

-3

7 Cancun

4

-3

8 Cuba

NEW in 2014

9 Puerto Rico

NEW in 2014

10 Barbados

NEW in 2012

 

LGBT2020: Top 10  Australia / NZ / Asia / Middle East Destinations for LGBT Travel in 2015
Ranking CITY 2011 rank Change from 2011
1 Sydney

1

2 Melbourne

4

+2

3 Tokyo

2

-1

4 Auckland

5

+1

5 Bangkok

6

+1

6 Hong Kong

3

-3

7 Dubai

NEW in 2012

8 Brisbane

NEW in 2014

9 Tel Aviv

10

+1

10 Bali

NEW in 2014

 

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