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Revenue Reports

Track income and financial performance with revenue reporting

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Written by Hayden Zammit Meaney
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Revenue Reports

Understanding your revenue is essential for running a successful tourism business. Launchpad's revenue reports help you track income, identify trends, and make informed financial decisions.

Accessing revenue data

  • Go to Insights Hub from the main menu

  • Click Visitor Analytics to view economic data

  • Review the economic impact metrics in the summary cards

Key revenue metrics

Economic impact

The Economic impact figure shows total visitor spending:

  • Displayed in millions (M) or billions (B)

  • Represents all tourism-related spending in your area

  • Includes accommodation, food, activities, retail, and transport

Per visitor spending

The Per visitor metric shows average spend per trip:

  • Helps you understand visitor value

  • Higher values indicate visitors are spending more

  • Compare this against your pricing to ensure you're capturing value

Per night spending

The Per night metric reveals daily spending rates:

  • Useful for accommodation providers

  • Shows how much visitors spend each day they stay

  • Compare against your nightly rates

Filtering revenue data

Use filters to focus your revenue analysis:

By location

  • Select your state or territory to see local data

  • Drill into sub-regions for more specific insights

  • Compare your area against state or national averages

By visitor type

Different visitor types have different spending patterns:

  • Holiday travellers often have highest discretionary spending

  • Business visitors have higher per-day spend but shorter stays

  • VFR (visiting friends and relatives) typically spend less on accommodation

By time period

  • Select specific years to track annual performance

  • Use quarters to understand seasonal revenue patterns

  • Compare year-over-year to measure growth

Understanding revenue trends

Reading the charts

The charts on your dashboard help visualise revenue:

  • Bar charts show spending by region or time period

  • Trend lines indicate whether revenue is growing or declining

  • Pie charts break down spending by visitor type

Seasonal patterns

Tourism revenue typically fluctuates:

  • Peak seasons often see 2-3x normal revenue

  • Shoulder seasons may offer growth opportunities

  • Off-peak periods need different strategies

Economic indicators

Look for these signs in your data:

Indicator

What it means

Rising per-visitor spend

Your area is attracting higher-value visitors

Longer average stays

Visitors find more reasons to stay

Growing total spend

Your tourism economy is expanding

Declining nights but stable spend

Visitors are spending more per night

Revenue by segment

Transport mode correlation

How visitors arrive affects what they spend:

  • Air travellers typically have higher budgets

  • Drive visitors spread spending across more stops

  • Coach tourists have pre-booked most expenses

Age group spending

Different demographics have different spending power:

  • 45-64 age group often has highest discretionary spending

  • Younger travellers may stay longer but spend less per day

  • Retirees often travel off-peak but stay longer

Using revenue data for decisions

Pricing strategy

Use revenue insights to inform pricing:

  • Compare your rates to average per-night spending

  • Identify if you're leaving money on the table

  • Adjust seasonal pricing based on demand patterns

Product development

Revenue data reveals opportunities:

  • Low per-visitor spend might indicate need for upsell products

  • High accommodation spend but low activity spend suggests experience gaps

  • Compare your product mix against spending categories

Marketing investment

Allocate marketing budget wisely:

  • Target visitor types with highest spending potential

  • Focus on markets that show spending growth

  • Time campaigns to capture booking windows

Exporting revenue data

To download your revenue reports:

  • Set your desired filters (location, time period, visitor type)

  • Click the Export button in the top right

  • Choose your export format

  • Save the file for further analysis or reporting

Comparing revenue periods

Use the comparison feature to track progress:

  • Select your primary time period

  • Enable Comparison Mode when viewing a sub-region

  • Choose what to compare against (state average, other region)

  • Review the percentage differences in your summary cards

Tips for revenue analysis

  • Look at multiple metrics together — high visitor numbers mean nothing if spending is low

  • Consider external factors — events, weather, and economic conditions affect revenue

  • Track trends, not just totals — year-over-year changes tell the real story

  • Benchmark appropriately — compare similar regions and seasons

  • Act on insights — data is only useful if you make decisions from it

Common revenue questions

Why is my per-visitor spend different from my average sale?

The visitor analytics data represents total economic impact across all tourism businesses in your region, not just your business. Your individual metrics may differ.

How often is revenue data updated?

Revenue data comes from tourism research surveys and is typically updated quarterly. Check the data freshness indicator for the most recent update.

Can I see my own business revenue here?

Visitor analytics shows regional tourism data. For your specific business revenue, check your booking reports and financial integrations.


Revenue insights help you price right, invest wisely, and grow sustainably.

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