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Michigan Tourism Finishes 2005 Strongly Reports Comerica Bank
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DETROIT, April 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Michigan Tourism Index compiled by Detroit-based Comerica Bank increased 4 percent between third quarter 2005 and fourth quarter 2005. The fourth quarter index, at 123.8, is up 2.5 percent from a year earlier.

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"Michigan Tourism rebounded nicely in the fourth quarter, aided no doubt by the decline in gasoline prices from their hurricane-related peaks," according to Dana Johnson, chief economist at Comerica Bank. "The Super Bowl certainly gave Michigan tourism a nice boost in the first quarter. Over the balance of 2006, however, rebounding gasoline prices and the soft local economy will pose challenges."

                                                           % Chg. 2005Q4From
                      2004Q4  2005Q1  2005Q2  2005Q3  2005Q4  2005Q3  2004Q4

  Tourism Index        120.8   121.8   118.0   119.0   123.8    +4.0    +2.5
  Occupancy Rate        95.5    94.5    95.4    96.3    97.3    +1.0    +1.9
  Airline Traffic      164.3   167.8   168.9   166.8   161.3    -3.3    -1.8
  Vehicular Traffic    106.2   106.0   106.0   104.8   105.4    +0.6    -0.8
  Mackinac Crossings   131.0   133.3   127.1   117.7   122.1    +3.7    -6.8
  Museum               106.8   107.1    92.7   109.1   132.7   +21.6   +24.3

The Michigan Tourism Index is a quarterly summary of five seasonally adjusted travel and lodging data series which serve as a proxy for statewide tourism activity. Prior levels for the index were revised this quarter to incorporate our annual revisions to seasonal factors. The Michigan Tourism Index for 1st Quarter 2006 is scheduled to be issued by May 31, 2006.

Comerica Incorporated is a financial services company headquartered in Detroit, strategically aligned by three business segments: The Business Bank, The Retail Bank, and Wealth & Institutional Management. Comerica focuses on relationships and helping businesses and people to be successful. To receive this index directly to your email inbox, go to http://www.comerica.com/econsubscribe to subscribe.

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SOURCE: Comerica Bank

CONTACT: Dana Johnson, Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist of
Comerica Bank, +1-734-930-2401

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