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Hotel demand remains strong for ‘destination UK’, Expedia says

British hotels are doing well in the summer period

UK hoteliers enjoyed an encouraging start to summer thanks to a significant rise in hotel demand by international visitors, new data from the Expedia group has revealed.

The findings drawn from Q2 2017 show that the London remains the top destination for travellers, with several other UK destinations showing encouraging signs of year-on-year growth.

Demand for London remains strong, up almost 30% when compared to the same period last year, while Scotland and Surrey recorded the fastest growth of a reported 50%, followed by Yorkshire and Wales which both showed growths of around 40%.

The findings show it was travellers from Brazil and Switzerland (both up almost 140% each), Mexico (up nearly 85%), Hong Kong (up nearly 80%) and Iceland (up more than 60%) that fuelled the year-on-year increase.

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This was also boosted by strong demand from the USA which was up by almost 40%.

The data also shows that the average daily rate (ADR) for hotel rooms in the UK rose overall, notably with travellers from Indonesia, Mexico, the Philippines, the US and India choosing to spend more on their hotel rooms.

Julie Cheneau, Expedia’s director of market management for the UK and Ireland, said: “Overall our hotel partners enjoyed a strong start to the summer, with impressive growth across the board when compared to the same period last year.

“Thanks to drier weather conditions combined with longer days and an early summer, the UK has been popular with international guests. Our data reveals that we are successfully working with our hotel partners to increase demand from key international markets where visitors are more likely to spend more on rooms and other services as well as stay longer.”

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