Gov. Rauner Announces Record
Tourism
An additional 1.6 million travelers
visited Illinois in 2017, bringing an increase in visitor spending,
tax revenue and local jobs
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[May 17, 2018]
Visitors to Illinois hit an all-time
high in 2017, Gov. Bruce Rauner announced today. Nearly 114 million
people traveled to the state last year to “Enjoy Illinois” and give
a $1.1 billion boost to the state’s economy.
Last year’s visitor totals were 1.4% higher than 2016, which also
was a record year. Travelers came from all over the world for
business (17%) and pleasure (83%). In the past 10 years, travelers
visiting Illinois increased by more than 22 million, and tourism has
become one of the state’s most important industries. The Illinois
tourism industry supported 335,500 jobs in 2017, an increase of
18,600 jobs since 2015.
Visitors spent a whopping $39.5 billion in Illinois in 2017,
according to the U.S. Travel Association. That’s an increase of $1.1
billion or 3 percent from 2016. Visitor outlays for goods and
services generated $2.95 billion in state and local tax revenue, up
$75 million from 2016. Tourist spending saves the average Illinois
household over $1,300 in taxes each year.
“Tourism is a critical part of our economy,” Rauner said. “There is
so much to see and do in our state. It is gratifying to know that so
many people come here each year to experience what we have to offer.
My hat is off to DCEO and the Department of Tourism for getting the
word out with the “Up for Amazing” campaign. It is paying off
smartly for our businesses and our tax rolls.”
Illinois Office of Tourism Director, Cory Jobe credits the record
numbers to several successful integrated marketing campaigns
including Illinois Tourism’s “Up for Amazing” advertising campaign
that launched in March 2017 targeting 14 domestic and five
international markets.
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“The spring/summer campaign was extremely successful with every dollar invested
delivering nearly $9 in economic impact for our state,” said Jobe.
Additional marketing campaigns focused on fall travel, promoting the Illinois
Made program and attracting more LGBTQ travelers to the state. “By promoting
authentic experiences across the state, we drive visitors deeper into Illinois,
increasing visitor spending and generating more tax revenue for our
communities,” added Jobe.
New attractions help boost interest in traveling to Illinois. The recently
opened Frank Lloyd Wright Trail is sure to attract crowds and this summer the
Illinois Governor’s Mansion will re-open with a new focus on Illinois and
history. The new venues will enhance the state’s tourism portfolio.
Illinois Made, launched in 2016, spotlights the people, products and experiences
unique to Illinois, inspiring travelers to explore off the beaten path
destinations around the state. To learn more about Illinois Made and view video
content and featured makers, visit EnjoyIllinois.com/IllinoisMade.
Illinois Tourism’s LGBTQ “Amazing for All” digital campaign features the places
and people that make Illinois amazing. To learn more about ‘Amazing for All’
visit EnjoyIllinois.com/AmazingforAll.
Illinois Office of Tourism receives domestic visitor numbers from DK Shifflet
and international visitor numbers from Tourism Economics. Visitor expenditures,
tax revenue and jobs numbers come from U.S. Travel Association.
[OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR BRUCE RAUNER] |