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Cambridge’s A&B Guest House celebrates YoY growth

This achievement comes at a time when many businesses in the hospitality industry are struggling with economic pressures and uncertainty about the future

A&B Guest House in Cambridge has experienced significant year-on-year growth, despite the hospitality sector still recovering from the effects of the pandemic. 

With the average occupancy rate for UK hotels over the past 12 months standing at 69%, A&B Guest House managed to achieve a consistent 89% occupancy rate. 

This achievement comes at a time when many businesses in the hospitality industry are struggling with economic pressures and uncertainty about the future.

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Inga Grigaitiene, owner of A&B Guest House, said: “The past year has been incredibly tough for everyone in our sector, but we have managed to not only survive but thrive. Our dedicated team, loyal guests, and the wonderful support from the Cambridge community have been instrumental in this success.

“We’ve adapted to the changing circumstances by investing in high-level business mentoring, increased marketing activity including a recent podcast launch as well as ensuring a welcoming and safe environment for all our guests.” 

She added: “We believe that our commitment to quality and guest satisfaction has set us apart during these uncertain times. Seeing an increase in bookings, we feel, is down to our guests appreciating the personal touch and the unique experience we offer compared to larger establishments.”

As the guest house looks to the future, Grigaitiene said she remains committed to providing exceptional service and a memorable stay for all visitors to Cambridge.

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