Month: January 2017
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Jan- 2017 -31 JanuaryTourism
Highest November on record for inbound tourism to Britain
Inbound tourism and spend in the UK broke new records in November, according to figures from the Office for National…
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30 JanuaryEconomy
Aberdeen room rates continue to fall despite occupancy growth
Average room rates (ARR) and revenue per available room (RevPAR) continued to fall in Aberdeen, despite increases in occupancy. The…
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27 JanuaryTech Talk
SPONSORED: EyeforTravel – 2017 Travel Industry Predictions
After the failure of even the most well respected pollsters to accurately predict the outcomes of not only Brexit but…
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27 JanuaryEvents
Hotel prices jump by up to 345% ahead of Six Nations
Average hotel prices have increased by up to 345% across the six host cities of the upcoming Six Nations rugby…
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26 JanuaryHotels
Lake District hotel to reopen after devastating fire 3 years ago
The Queens Head hotel in Troutbeck, in Cumbria’s Lake District, is set to reopen in April after it suffered a…
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25 JanuaryUncategorized
Plans submitted for £70m luxury hotel in Liverpool
Plans have been submitted for the development of a new £70m hotel overlooking Liverpool’s Queen’s Dock. Developer Elliott Group has…
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24 JanuaryHotel Brands
Hilton launches new collection of independent-style hotels
Hilton has announced the launch of its 14th hotel brand, a collection of independent-style hotels called Tapestry. The Tapestry Collection…
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23 JanuaryEconomy
UK average room rates fall 12% in 2016
Average room rates in the UK have dropped by nearly 12% in 2016 compared with the previous year, according to…
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20 JanuaryProperty
Planning permission granted for Malmaison hotel in York
The Malmaison hotel du Vin group has been given the green light to add to its portfolio with a new…
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20 JanuaryPeople
New chairs appointed for British Tourist Authority and VisitEngland
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley has appointed new chairs of the British Tourist Authority (BTA) and VisitEngland. Steve Ridgway will take…
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