Advancing Tourism Demand Forecasting: A practical high-frequency framework

Mitchell Horrocks, Adrian Gepp, James Todd, Bruce J Vanstone

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for policymakers and destination managers to have access to up-to-date and frequent data to inform decisions. Despite advances in big data, applications of tourism demand forecasting in the literature have been slow to adapt to a data-rich world and have predominantly relied on lagged survey data analysed at quarterly or annual intervals. This research proposes a novel framework designed for hourly-level tourism demand forecasting across a tourism destination, leveraging spatiotemporal mobile phone data collected through a telecommunications network. This dataset enables the measurement of hourly tourism demand for distinct visitor segments, at a suburb level, over a four-year period. A collaborative research agreement with the City of Gold Coast has made this analysis possible, highlighting the potential for smart cities to harness big data for urban planning and tourism management. This study compares the forecasting performance of local statistical time series models and global neural network techniques, aiming to bridge the gap between sophisticated modelling approaches and their practical application, which is often overlooked. We discuss some practical forecasting challenges and data science considerations pertinent to high-frequency tourism data usage including addressing complex seasonality, multi-step forecasting, and performance monitoring and model updating to combat concept drift. This study highlights the role of data science in bridging the gap between traditional forecasting and the demands of the big data era in smart cities, appealing to forecasters, tourism academics, and industry professionals keen on timely and actionable insights.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024
EventRoyal Statistical Society International Conference 2024 - Brighton, United Kingdom
Duration: 2 Sept 20245 Sept 2024
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ConferenceRoyal Statistical Society International Conference 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBrighton
Period2/09/245/09/24
OtherThe RSS conference brings together the statistics and data science community from across the UK, Europe and around the world to share knowledge and learn about latest developments.

With over 600 attendees from around 30 countries and all sectors using statistics and data, this is a must-attend event for professionals, researchers, students and everyone interested in the impactful application of statistics and data science.

We are delighted to be holding the conference in Brighton, East Sussex for the first time since 2010. The 2024 Conference will take place at the Brighton Metropole with the welcome reception held on Brighton’s iconic pier and the conference dinner at the famous Grand Hotel.

As usual, the conference programme will feature top keynote speakers, invited topic sessions, professional development workshops, contributed and rapid-fire talks, and poster presentations, as well as many opportunities for networking.

Keynote speakers confirmed so far for 2024 are Hadley Wickham, Tim Harford, Karla Diaz-Ordaz, Erica Thompson, Nial Friel and David Borchers.
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