Our monthly snapshots make it easier to monitor changes in Australian tourism activity. You can view results each month or quarterly.
We usually compare data with the same period in the previous year. In this report, we make comparisons with 2020 figures (unless noted). This is to see changes from before the COVID-19 pandemic.
$5.2 billion | Up 11% on February 2020
7.1 million | Down 6% on February 2020
24.3 million | Up 2% on February 2020
February 2022 showed continuing signs of recovery for domestic travel. This follows a COVID-impacted 2020 and 2021.
There was particular improvement in spend. Australians spent $5.2 billion on overnight trips in February 2022 (up 27% or $1.1 billion on February 2021).
The continued recovery for domestic travel was led by increases in:
In February 2022:
Early data shows domestic overnight trip rates for March and April 2022 were below March and April 2021.
The trip rate for April 2022 tells us 30.7% of NVS respondents interviewed reported taking one or more overnight trips in the preceding 28 days (the reference period). The return date will have been in March for some of these trips.
The trip estimate of 7.1 million for the month of February refers to overnight trips returned from in that month.
In February 2022, Australians:
Compared to a pre-COVID February 2020, this was a:
Interstate travel continued to improve in February. However, results were still down on pre-pandemic levels. In February 2022, Australians:
Interstate spend contributed a 43% share to total spend. This is an improvement on January 2022 (37% share).
The strongest growth in interstate trips was to Queensland. Travel to the state was 18% higher than its pre-pandemic levels (February 2020).
Intrastate travel continued to do well in February. In February 2022, Australians:
Interstate travel accounts for 96% of the losses in domestic overnight tourism since the start of the pandemic.
Results for Australia’s capital cities continued to show improvement in February 2022:
However, results were still down on pre-pandemic levels.
In February 2022, Australians:
Compared to a pre-COVID February 2020, this was a:
Regional areas continued to perform strongly in February 2022. Results were up on pre-pandemic levels.
In February 2022, Australians:
Compared to a pre-COVID February 2020, there was a:
Australians took 13.8 million day trips and spent $1.6 billion in February 2022.
Compared to a pre-COVID February 2020, this was a: