Tourism
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Jan- 2015 -19 January
Record holiday visits and spend for Yorkshire following Tour de France
In the nine months from January 2014 to November 2014 – a time which saw the count hosting the Tour…
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15 January
Record year for UK visits as inbound tourism hits 32.4 million
A record number of overseas visitors travelled to the UK last year, according to preliminary results from the new International…
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8 January
London’s Camden Council plans £1-a-night hotel tax
London tourists could face £1-a-night ‘bed tax’ as Camden Council proposes alternative ways to bring in funding. The council has…
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5 January
Tourist spend set to increase by £1bn in 2015
The UK’s tourism sector is expected to enjoy tourist spend growth of £1bn in 2015, according to forecast figures from…
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Dec- 2014 -19 December
London and Edinburgh top New Year’s Eve travel destinations
London and Edinburgh are the top two destinations for UK travellers for New Year’s Eve, according to new data released…
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16 December
Expedia signs partnership agreement with Best Western
Online travel company Expedia and the world’s largest hotel chain, Best Western International, have signed a global partnership agreement to…
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9 December
London tops list for American travellers in 2015
As the U.S economy continues to improve, Americans a planning to spend 8% more on leisure travel in 2015 than…
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8 December
Edinburgh hotel demand up 30% after summer of sporting events
Hotel demand for Edinburgh hotels was up 30% in Q3, making the city one of the top UK destinations following…
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Nov- 2014 -21 November
Traveller’s decisions swayed by rewards on offer
Almost two-thirds (61%) of travellers look to the quality of rewards on offer when making travel purchase decisions, according to…
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20 November
How to win Chinese customers
Arnold Ma of Qumin, the UK’s only full Chinese digital marketing agency. There are more than 1.1 million millionaires in China, and…
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