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As a travel consultant, you have been working for the state of Indiana Department of tourism.

The departm
where Indiana visitors came from. The modes of transportation must also be presented. You would also in
is located in the workbook called Indiana.xlsx.
1) Create charts that best depict the difference in trips between Trips per traveller and Miles per travel
Visitor. 2) Analyze your results(2)
3) Create a chart to illustrate the state by state comparison of the number of residents from the rest of
the information in the chart.(2)
4) The Indiana Department of Tourism is very much interested in learning more about how people trav
demographic groups and methods of travel. Use charts/ or any other mode of illustration to show
a) How people travel
b) The purpose of their travel
c) Their income, gender and age
The information should be presented for people who live within state and compared to those visiting the s
5) Analyse your results(1)
6) Which state has highest numbers of visitors and vice versa(1)
7) What was the frequent mode of transport used by Indiana residents while moving out(1)
8) What was the least interested income group to visit Indiana.(1)
9) What was the main purpose of Indiana residents to go out side the state(1)
10)Were females interested in visited Indiana?(1)
11) For the case, present a suitable pivot table for analysis. Also include a pivotchart for the same. Use sl
artment of tourism. The department manager has asked you to present a report on where Indiana residents travel to and
e presented. You would also include information from a survey that your firm has recently completed. The travel survey

r traveller and Miles per traveller of the average Indiana resident, the average US resident, and the average Indiana

of residents from the rest of nation who visit Indiana and the number of Indiana residents who visit other states. Rank

g more about how people travel in Indiana. They want to use this information to better target advertising to specific
e of illustration to show

ompared to those visiting the state(4)

hile moving out(1)

ate(1)

pivotchart for the same. Use slicers to further drill down your results(1+1+2)
Travel Characteristics for Indiana and the United States: 2009 and 2019

Indiana United States


Percent Percent
2009 2019 change 2009 2019 change
People who live in area
Percent traveling households 73.8 86.1 16.7% 81.7 94.3 15.4%
Trips per household 5 5.3 6.0% 4.6 6.5 41.3%
Trips per traveling household 7 7.3 4.3% 6.5 8.2 26.2%

Trips per capita 2.5 4.6 84.0% 2.8 4.7 67.9%


Trips per traveler 2.7 4.9 81.5% 4.5 5.7 26.7%
Miles per traveler 1722.4 3,441 99.8% 3,218 4,649 44.5%
Miles per trip 478.9 807.7 68.7% 804.5 975.2 21.2%

People who visit area


Trips per traveler 4.3 5.8 34.9% 4.5 5.7 26.7%
Miles per traveler 2,226 3,300 48.2% 3,218 4,649 44.5%
Miles per trip 591.2 675.7 14.3% 804.5 975.2 21.2%
Origin States of People Who Visit Indiana and Destination States of People Who Live in Indiana (In thousands): 2019

State Visiting Indiana From Indiana


Illinois 3,423 2,781
Ohio 2,596 2,331
Kentucky 1,576 2,015
Michigan 1,143 2,416
Wisconsin 520 315
Missouri 434 692
Tennessee 339 831
Pennsylvania 332 349
Florida 286 1176
California 281 202
Iowa 213 147
Georgia 212 171
Texas 198 247
New York 164 106
North Carolina 160 139
New Jersey 117 41
Minnesota 116 117
Virginia 109 128
Maryland 102 48
West Virginia 97 120
South Carolina 90 186
Kansas 87 49
Alabama 86 230
Oklahoma 77 65
Nebraska 74 24
Arizona 51 130
Massachusetts 47 83
Colorado 45 178
Arkansas 45 118
Mississippi 43 40
Connecticut 34 40
Washington 26 57
Louisiana 24 58
New Mexico 22 20
Oregon 16 28
Nevada 14 209
District of Columbia 13 179
Utah 13 41
South Dakota 13 21
Delaware 13 8
North Dakota 12 10
Maine 11 15
New Hampshire 11 11
Hawaii 10 27
Wyoming 8 27
Idaho 6 28
Montana 5 10
Vermont 5 4
Rhode Island 3 15
Alaska 2 21
e in Indiana (In thousands): 2019
Travel Rates by Trip and Traveler Characteristics for Indiana: 2019

Person trips (in Number of travelers Trips per


thousands) (in thousands) traveler
PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN AREA 23,714 7,229 9

Means of transportation
Personal use vehicle 20,508 5,364 3.2
Commercial air 2,614 1,455 2
Intercity bus 28 29 1
Train 32 24 1.4
Other 533 357 1.6
23,714 7,229 9
Main purpose
Business 4,523 1,149 4.3
Visit friends or relatives 9,519 2,430 3.1
Leisure 6,136 2,515 2.2
Other 3,538 1,135 2.2

Income
Less than $25,000 2,866 2049 2.1
$25,000 to $49,999 7,842 3,048 3.8
$50,000 or greater 13,007 2,132 5.7

Age
Less than 24 5,413 1,751 3.3
25 to 64 16,350 3,084 5.1
65 and over 1,953 2394 4.3

Gender
Male 13,445 3,954 4.9
Female 10,270 3,275 4

PEOPLE WHO VISIT AREA 21,043 4,463 5.1

Means of transportation
Personal use vehicle 18,812 3,708 5.6
Commercial air 1,734 567 3.4
Intercity bus 14 6 2.3
Train 12 5 2.3
Other 470 176 3

Main purpose
Business 5,064 700 5.6
Visit friends or relatives 8,263 1,840 4.9
Leisure 4,029 1,253 3.5
Other 3,686 670 4
Income
Less than $25,000 2,808 730 4.8
$25,000 to $49,999 6,940 1,506 4.9
$50,000 or greater 11,292 2,227 5.6

Age
Less than 24 5,183 1,208 4.7
25 to 64 14,412 2,815 5.6
65 and over 1,448 440 4.6

Gender
Male 11,661 2,308 5.6
Female 9,382 2,153 4.9
Miles per Miles
Miles (in millions) traveler per trip
16,870 8,837 4,904

11,335 2,220 581


5,120 3,695 2,059
16 592 615
29 1,239 920
370 1,091 729
16,870 8,837 4,904

3,355 3,069 1779


5,780 1,771 1638
5,783 2,348 910
1,951 1,149 580

1,843 1,925 1076


6,032 2,618 1901
8,993 3,788 1926

3,682 2,159 2366


11,382 3,439 1531
1,805 2,739 971

9,076 4,532 2700


7,792 3,829 2207

12,540 8,519 1889

8,641 4,449 402


3,374 2,260 245
10 729 532
20 468 663
485 596 85

3,215 3,380 667


5,205 2,972 661
2,022 1,662 527
2,087 486 595
1,810 3,087 677
3,844 2,186 582
6,876 3,241 640

2,917 2,535 591


8,720 3,229 635
894 2,755 648

7,025 4,728 933


5,506 3,790 817

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