Travel and Tourism

Fast Facts

Across the Country…

Travel and tourism is a $740 billion industry in the United States.

It ranks fifth among 20 major private industry sectors, behind only retail, manufacturing, health and administrative sectors.

Most U.S. travel is for leisure purposes (74%). Travel for business accounts for the remaining one-quarter of domestic trip activity (26%).

Despite a 17-percent decline in overseas travel to the U.S., international travelers overall spent more in the country than U.S. travelers spent while traveling abroad, creating a “travel trade surplus” for the American economy of $8.3 billion.

    Source: Travel Industry Association of America, tia.org

     

    In the State of Illinois…

    • In 2007, Illinois welcomed nearly 89 million domestic visitors, 20.5 million for business and nearly 68.2 million for leisure purposes.
    • More than 1.1 million overseas visitors traveled to Illinois in 2007, making it the sixth most popular U.S. state. The top five markets for international visitors to Illinois were Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Germany and Japan.
    • Domestic and international travelers directly spent more than $29.9 billion in Illinois during 2007. Domestic travelers in Illinois spent $27.9 billion, while international travelers spent about $2 billion.
    • Traveler expenditures directly generated 305,460 jobs in Illinois in 2007. Travel-generated jobs comprised 5.1 percent of total non-farm employment in the state during 2007. 
    • Travel spending in Illinois in 2007 generated over $5.4 billion in tax revenues for federal, state and local governments. 
    • Twenty of Illinois’ 102 counties received more than $100 million in domestic travel expenditures in 2007. Seventeen counties indicated 1,000 or more jobs directly supported by domestic travelers’ expenditures.
    • On average, leisure visitors to Illinois spent $129 per person per day. The total average amount spent daily in Illinois businesses is nearly $82 million.

    Source: 2007 Economic Impact of Illinois Tourism, enjoyillinois.com.

     

    Largest Tourist Attractions in the Chicago Area

    SIGHTSEEING

    1. Navy Pier navypier.com
    2. Millennium Park millenniumpark.org
    3. Chicago Trolley & Double Decker Co. chicagotrolley.com
    4. Lincoln Park Zoo lpzoo.org
    5. Six Flags Great America sixflags.com
    6. Brookfield Zoo www.brookfieldzoo.org
    7. Sears Tower Skydeck theskydeck.com
    8. John Hancock Observatory hancockobservatory.com

    CULTURAL

    1. John G. Shedd Aquarium sheddaquarium.org
    2. Museum of Science of Industry msichicago.org
    3. Art Institute of Chicago artic.edu
    4. Field Museum fieldmuseum.org
    5. Chicago Cultural Center chicagoculturalcenter.org
    6. Chicago Children’s Museum chicagochildrensmuseum.org
    7. Chicago Botanic Garden chicagobotanic.org
    8. Morton Arboretum mortonarb.org
    9. Chicago Architecture Foundation architecture.org
    10. Adler Planetarium and Astronomy adlerplanetarium.org
    11. Kohl Children’s Museum Inc. kohlchildrensmuseum.org
    12. DuPage Children’s Museum dupagechildrensmuseum.org
    13. Museum of Contemporary Art mcachicago.org
    14. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum naturemuseum.org
    15. Chicago History Museum chicagohistory.org

    Source: Crain’s Chicago Business