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VisitBritain predicts 'strong summer' for inbound tourism

By Tom Anstey    20 Jul 2016
Visitor numbers are expected to be strong after a record first quarter and a weakened pound enticing overseas visitors / Shutterstock.com

VisitBritain has said it is anticipating a “strong summer” based on the latest numbers released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS), which has announced record-breaking numbers for inbound tourists.

Revealing its Q1 statistics for January to March, the ONS report said that visits from the US, UAE, Australia, Spain and Germany all grew.

The US was the most significant of these, with the UK’s most valuable foreign market growing 9 per cent to 542,000. Within the EU, visitor numbers were up overall by 10 per cent, with Germany marking a 24 per cent rise to 602,000 inbound visitors and Spain growing by 12 per cent to 548,000. Australia and the UAE also marked a 10 per cent increase, with 157,000 visiting the UK’s shores from Australia and 77,000 from the UAE.

One positive identified as a result of the UK’s decision to leave the EU was that that weakened pound makes the country a more affordable destination for potential overseas visitors. Combined with the solid Q1 figures, VisitBritain believes the UK tourism sector could expect a “great summer”.

“It’s really encouraging to see strong growth in visits from some of our most important markets and we now have the opportunity to build on this as Britain is offering great value for inbound visitors,” said Patricia Yates, VisitBritain director.

“We are anticipating a strong summer holiday season as we spread this message of value and continue our global #OMGB ‘Home of Amazing Moments’ marketing campaign to inspire visitors with the amazing experiences they can only find in Britain and work with partners to offer great tactical deals to drive bookings. It’s a great summer to come to Britain.”

2015 set a record for inbound tourism to the UK on visits and spend with 36.1 million visits – a 5 per cent increase on 2011 – with spending also up 1 per cent to £22.1bn.

VisitBritain  tourism  UK tourism  Brexit  weakened pound  tourism statistics  travel 
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