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Overseas Arrivals and Departures, Australia, Jul 2012

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Short-term Visitor Arrivals, Australia - July 2012

Trend
Seasonally Adjusted
Original
Jun 12 to Jul 12
Jul 11 to Jul 12
Source countries(a)
'000
'000
'000
Trend % change
Trend % change
New Zealand
99.6
99.4
108.0
-0.5
0.6
China
53.3
52.3
60.4
1.0
13.9
United States of America
38.1
37.6
40.7
-0.9
4.4
Japan
29.3
29.1
30.6
-0.2
7.0
UK, CIs & IOM(b)
47.5
46.6
30.5
-0.8
-5.9
Singapore
29.2
30.7
26.7
2.8
9.3
Malaysia
21.9
20.9
17.8
1.2
5.3
Hong Kong
14.4
14.5
15.9
-0.6
2.8
Korea(c)
15.3
14.9
15.5
-1.0
-6.1
Germany
12.4
12.3
12.2
-0.4
-2.2

(a) Top 10 source countries based on original estimates.
(b) United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
(c) Includes North Korea and South Korea.
   
 
Short-term Resident Departures, Australia - July 2012

Trend
Seasonally Adjusted
Original
Jun 12 to Jul 12
Jul 11 to Jul 12
Destination countries(a)
'000
'000
'000
Trend % change
Trend % change
New Zealand
91.3
94.6
88.4
0.9
-1.8
Indonesia
75.6
75.9
83.9
-0.7
2.3
United States of America
69.6
69.6
63.6
-0.3
0.6
Thailand
55.7
54.7
57.3
1.4
15.7
UK, CIs & IOM(b)
39.5
37.8
44.8
-1.5
-4.5
Fiji
28.6
29.0
31.7
1.5
-1.5
Singapore
25.3
26.1
28.5
1.8
6.8
China
32.9
32.9
25.0
0.7
8.6
Malaysia
23.0
22.2
23.1
1.5
9.3
Vietnam
18.6
19.4
16.1
0.7
4.9

(a) Top 10 destination countries based on original estimates.
(b) United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.


EXPLANATORY NOTES

This publication contains statistics of persons arriving in, and departing from, Australia. Persons arriving in, or departing from, Australia provide information in the form of incoming and outgoing passenger cards. Incoming persons also provide information in visa applications (apart from people travelling as Australian or New Zealand citizens).

Overseas arrivals and departures statistics relate to the number of movements of travellers rather than the number of travellers (i.e. multiple movements of individual persons during a given reference period are each counted separately). The statistics exclude the movements of operational air and ships' crew, transit passengers who pass through Australia but are not cleared for entry, passengers on pleasure cruises commencing and finishing in Australia, and unauthorised arrivals.

A large number of short-term residents departing state Europe as their main destination on the passenger card. These responses are grouped into inadequately described, unless otherwise indicated.

For more information visit www.abs.gov.au

 

Source = Australian Bureau of Statistics
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