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Lotfi Chahdi Tourism Statistics Program Statistics Canada June 2008. International Travel Survey (ITS). International Travel Survey: 2 components. Frontier counts Monthly production cycle Questionnaire surveys Quarterly production cycle Mail-Back Questionnaires
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Lotfi Chahdi Tourism Statistics Program Statistics Canada June 2008 International Travel Survey (ITS)
International Travel Survey: 2 components • Frontier counts • Monthly production cycle • Questionnaire surveys • Quarterly production cycle • Mail-Back Questionnaires • Air-Exit Survey of Overseas Visitors
Objectives Collect data for the international travel account (receipts, payments and balance) Collect data on international travellers and their trips Meet the requirements of the Canadian System of National Accounts
Users • Statistics Canada (International travel account, Tourism satellite account, National tourism indicators) • Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) • Canadian Tourism Commission • Provincial and municipal tourism departments and agencies • Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) • United States Department of Commerce • Tourism industry • Researchers and associations • International organizations (WTO, OECD, PATA)
The frontier counts Main forms used by CBSA • E-62 Entry Tally • PALS (Primary Automated Lookout System) • E-63 Commercial and private craft/passenger and crew arrivals • CANPASS telephone reporting system • E-311 Custom Declaration Card
Vehicle traffic counts • Census counts • 128 land border crossings • Number of autos, trucks, and other (motorcycles, bicycles, snowmobiles) are included • Number of buses and trains are not counted
E62 Forms • E62, E62T (commercial Trucks), E62B (Bus) • US vehicles entering Canada • Canadian vehicles returning to Canada • Automobiles recorded by length of stay • No length of stay for the trucks and motorcycles
E62 Forms (Contd.) • Number of US travellers and Canadian travellers returning from US only by automobile, bus, train and foot • Number of overseas travellers and Canadian travellers returning from overseas via the US by land • Length of stay for US travellers and Canadian travellers returning from US only • Length of stay for overseas travellers • Crews for commercial trucks and trains
PALS (Primary Automated Lookout System) • Electronic data • By Type of vehicle “A” automobile “M” motorcycle and “O”Other • Number of travellers within the vehicle by country of residency and length of stay
Capture area • Operations and Integration Division (OID) • Registration system • Editing • Capture • Quality Control
Verification Procedures • Reports Analysis • Edits • Imputation and Estimation • Revisions
Data Correction and acceptance • Correction Cycle • Peel Production • Acceptance
Changes currently underway • Introduction of a new computer system, Integrated Primary Inspection Lane (IPIL) to replace PALS at large land ports
Estimates produced • Number of vehicles travelling between Canada and the US • Number of trips by Canadians returning from the US or overseas countries by port of entry, mode of transport and length of stay • Number of trips by non residents to Canada by country of residence, port of entry, mode of transport and length of stay • The statistics are produced monthly and released 45 days after the end of the reference month
Data quality • Frontier counts • Estimates are very reliable (C.V. lower than 5%)
ITS Publications and outputs • Released in the Daily • Canadian statistics • CANSIM • Annual publication No 66-201 • Monthly publication No 66-001P • Microdata files • Special requests
How to obtain more information • Statistics Canada website: www.statcan.ca • Client services • phone (613) 951-9169 • phone 1 800 307-3382 • tourism@statcan.ca • fax (613) 951-2909
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