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Great start to 2017 for inbound tourism to Britain

Newly-released official figures show that Britain has enjoyed a record-breaking start to the year for inbound tourism.

The figures show that a new record has been set for inbound visits to the UK in the first two months of the year with 5.2 million visits, up six per cent on the same period last year. Overseas visitors spent a record £2.7 billion in January and February, up 11 per cent on the previous year.

The UK’s Tourism Minister Tracey Crouch said: “This record-breaking start to the year once more underlines the strength of our tourism industry. Our fantastic welcome and world-class attractions are continuing to attract huge numbers of visitors from across the globe, which is great news for the whole country.”

 

Patricia Yates

Patricia Yates

‘Great value’

Patricia Yates, director of national tourist board VisitBritain, said: “These figures show that 2017 is off to a cracking start for inbound tourism, one of our most valuable export industries.

“Britain is offering great value for overseas visitors and we can see the success of our promotions in international markets. We must continue to build on our message of welcome and value in our high spending markets such as China, the US and the valuable European market.”

Growth at the start of the year was led from our long-haul markets including North America with 400,000 visits, up two per cent compared to the same period last year as well as from other parts of the world up 15% to 790,000 visits.

There were 3.6 million visits from the EU in January and February, up five per cent on the previous year.

Strong growth was also seen in holiday visits in January and February, up 15 per cent on the same period in 2016 with 1.6 million visits.

VisitBritain’s forecast predicts that growth is set to continue in 2017 with 38.8 million visits and with spending reaching £23.9 billion.

Latest flight booking data shows that flight bookings to the UK for April to September 2017 are up 21 per cent compared to the same period last year.

2016 was a record-breaker for inbound tourism to the UK with 37.3 million visits, up 3.4 per cent on 2015, with visitors spending £22.2 billion, matching 2015’s record spend.


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WRITTEN BY

Steve Adams


April 24, 2017


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