Victoria Tourism Bulletins
For more than 20 years, Chemistry has proudly published the tourism news bulletin filled with current travel and hotel stats along with vital tourism news updates on a monthly basis.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin March 2023
WestJet CEO optimistic about growth in the Victoria market. A total of 1.2 million WestJet passengers are forecast to pass through YYJ this year, an increase of 33 per cent from last year.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin February 2023
The Parkside Hotel & Spa has joined Beyond Green and have been certified as Climate Positive.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin January 2023
Statistics show strong rebound in 2022 but tourism industry is still recovering. In an interview with Pique magazine, TIABC CEO Walt Judas explains that while domestic numbers were strong in 2022, international visitation has not returned to pre-pandemic levels.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin December 2022
The year-end numbers show RevPar increased in 2022 to $162.71 compared to $139.03 in 2019, the Average Daily Room Rate showed a big increase for 2022 at $236.30 with 2019 at $189.10 and the Average Occupancy Rate in 2022 is 68.85% with 2019 at 73.52%.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin November 2022
Greater Victoria Harbour Authority’s CEO, Ian Robertson predicts next year’s cruise season could bring a record one million passengers to Victoria’s Ogden Point, now that the industry is rebounding from the pandemic.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin October 2022
Air travel to YYJ during October 2022 has rebounded substantially almost getting back to October 2019 numbers.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin September 2022
Destination Greater Victoria is investing over $350,000 to attract travellers this fall. The marketing campaign will emphasize Greater Victoria’s unique selling propositions, including its mild climate, one-of-a-kind draws, and culinary scene.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin August 2022
Victoria has just been named the #2 Best Small City in the World by the prestigious Conde Nast Reader’s Survey.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin July 2022
The Victoria Conference Centre reported 8,800 delegate days during the summer month on July and that certainly helps to underpin recovery.
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