Thursday, August 16, 2012

Survey Shows: San Francisco Residents Appreciate Tourists



Tourism is San Francisco’s most important industry according to resident survey

August 14, 2012  Residents of San Francisco named tourism the City’s most important industry in a survey released today by the San Francisco Travel Association.

The study found that San Franciscans were almost unanimous in understanding the economic importance of tourism 98% responding that tourism is very important or important to the vitality of the City’s economy.  Additionally, when directly asked if they believe tourism is The City’s most important industry, almost 70% agreed or strongly agreed. 

Based on these independent findings, it is deeply gratifying to see that the vast majority of San Francisco residents appreciate the important role tourism plays in the economic vitality of our city? reflected Joe D’Alessandro, President and CEO of the San Francisco Travel Association.

The survey also found residents consider tourism important to the financial health of San Francisco’s city government with nearly all of the respondents ( 94%) agreeing that tourism has a strongly positive or positive impact on the San Francisco city budget.  When asked about paying for City services like police, schools, road repairs and firefighters, 91% “strongly agreed” or “agreed” that tourism plays an important role. Only 3% felt tourism has a negative impact on city finances.

“As a member of the travel and tourism sector, it is extremely rewarding to learn that our fellow San Franciscans value the benefits tourism provides in terms of city services,” said David Nadelman, Chairman of San Francisco Travel Association’s Board of Directors. “It was also exciting to discover that residents appreciate the benefits residents enjoy in their everyday lives as a result of tourism.”

Nadelman was referring to a finding that 78% of respondents agree that “tourism makes San Francisco a better place to live.”  The study also found 80% of residents agree there is a healthy balance of tourism and resident activity in the City. This may explain why most respondents believe their elected officials should support public policies that promote tourism with 76% saying they would be more likely to vote for a Mayor whose policies support tourism and 81% agreeing that “it is important for their district supervisor to support tourism.”

The survey was conducted by San Francisco-based Destination Analysts in early July 2012.  A total of 400 adult San Francisco residents were interviewed by telephone.  The survey included open-ended and close-ended questions gathering resident opinions on tourism-related topics and was commissioned by the San Francisco Travel Association.

The San Francisco Travel Association is a private, not-for-profit organization that markets the city as a leisure, convention and business travel destination.  With more than 1,500 partner businesses, San Francisco Travel is one of the largest membership-based tourism promotion agencies in the country. Tourism, San Francisco's largest industry, generates in excess of $8.4 billion annually for the local economy and supports over 71,000 jobs.

The San Francisco Travel business offices are located at 201 Third St., Suite 900, San Francisco, CA 94103. San Francisco Travel also operates the Visitor Information Center at Hallidie Plaza, 900 Market Street at the corner of Powell and Market streets. For more information, call 415-974-6900 or visit www.sanfrancisco.travel.

The San Francisco Resident Survey is available at  http://media.sanfrancisco.travel/documents/RESIDENT+SURVEY+-+EXEC+SUMMARY.pdf 

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