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How many people travel?
Published by: cfz 2010-03-18
  • What percentage of the US population has traveled to countries other than the USA, Mexico or Canada?


  • Dear B Jack, Thank you for clarifying your question. British MP (Member of Parliament) Peter Viggers said in a session in 26 Oct 2000, that "only about 8 per cent. of United States citizens have passports and have ever travelled abroad." (Peter Viggers - MP Gosford, column 456, http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm199900/cmhansrd/vo001026/debtext/01026-26.htm). This is the only document I've found that gives such information. It should be mentioned, that out of the 9% mentioned in the OTTI information, it could be that many are "repeating" travellers, who travel more than once. Therefore, it is very hard to do such estimations on the basis of the OTTI data. I hope this helps. Politicalguru Google Answers Researchers
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  • Dear B Jack, The Office of Travel and Tourism Industries published the data about the travel of US residents to overseas destinations (in which they exclude Canada and Mexico) for the last 10 years. The lastes comparative data available is from 1999: 24,579,000 Americans visited overseas destinations (see http://www.tinet.ita.doc.gov/view/f-1999-11-001/index.html?ti_cart_cookie=20001013.124413.08942?ti_cart_cookie=20030128.183005.24769). In 1999, there were 272,690,813 Americans. That's 9.02% and a rise in the 10 years between 1989 and 1999. According to 1997 information published by the American Hotel & Motel Association, "19.8 million Americans visited countries other than Canada & Mexico in 1996, this represents approximately 7 percent of the population." (BTA "Creating Interest in Waterways Britain" http://www.flexiblelearning.com/bta/waterways.html). Anothern information arrived from an article written by scholar Edward Said in the Guarudian. According to this article, "Only around 25 per cent of the members of Congress even have passports (around 15 per cent of Americans have travelled abroad); their views are influenced by lobbyists and by the need to attract campaign funding." (Edward Said, "'We' know who 'we' are" Monday October 14, 2002, The Guardian, http://books.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4523956,00.html) I hope that helped. My search strategy was to search, along with the words "abroad" and "overseas", for terms that are likely to appear in articles/web pages discussing this issue: "percentage of Americans". If you need any clarifications on this answer, please let me know. I'd be pleased to clarify my answer before you rate it.
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  • A comment on methodology: First of all, regarding my own methodology, I searched the web this time for the combination "ever travelled" "abroad OR overseas" and "Americans". It brought the UK-Parliament Stationary as the first result (the others were mostly irrelevant to this discussion). I tend to avoid unreliable, commercial sources, such as the one presented by the commentator (a site that is a commercial tourism site). The poll in the site, published in order to encourage people to buy "time sharing" flats (thinking that many others would join them and that they'll benefit from the deal), is misleading and doesn't reveal the scope of the polled population, the manner in which thepoll was conducted, the wording of the questions, etc. (for example: "regardless of money and time limitations, would you like to travel abroad for a while, to forget all your troubles and relax?").
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  • Hi bjack-ga, I have been unable to find an exact answer to your question, as I assume you mean: "What percentage of the US population has" EVER "traveled to countries other than the USA, Mexico or Canada?" According to the Federal Trade Commission: "North America consists of Canada, Mexico, and the United States," http://www.ftc.gov/opp/jointvent/madeusa/ftp/usa/094.txt Given the above: "About one in five (19%) say they plan to travel to a country outside of North America for some rest and relaxation sometime during this year." (2002) http://www.thetimesharebeat.com/2002/htl/mar/0306-08h.htm Which doesn t give you the total number of people who have EVER traveled outside North America, but it might give you a start. Good luck. Dr_Know


  • Good research, and probably the best that could be found on the Web in finite time, but not a solid answer to the question I asked. Very helpful and responsive search experts.


  • Dear Political Guru, Thanks for your answer, which is quite helpful. What I am especially interested in is what percentage of Americans have *ever* traveled abroad. The article in the Guardian comes the closest to answering that, but is arguably the least authoritative. Any clarification is appreciated, but your answer is very fine already. B Jack.





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