Publish Time:2016-09-26 10:53:27Source:http://www.breakingtravelnews.com/
【Introduction】:Figures released today show that July was the highest month ever for inbound tourism to the UK with 3.8 million visits, up two per cent on July last year. Overseas visitors to the UK spent £2.5 billion in July, four per cent up on the same month last year.
(Source: Internet)
Figures released today show that July was the highest month ever for inbound tourism to the UK with 3.8 million visits, up two per cent on July last year.
Overseas visitors to the UK spent £2.5 billion in July, four per cent up on the same month last year.
The Office for National Statistics figures show that it was a record July for inbound visits from EU countries, the UK’s largest visit-generating region, with 2.3 million visits, three per cent up on last year.
There was also strong growth from North America, which includes the US – the UK’s most valuable visitor market – with visits up five per cent to 580,000.
Visits from the ‘rest of the world’, which includes Australia, China, the Gulf markets and India, were up six per cent to 790,000.
Today’s figures bring inbound visits for 2016 so far to 21.1 million, up two per cent on the same period last year and a record year–to-date.
Spending by visitors during this period was £11.7 billion.
Tourism minister Tracey Crouch said: “Britain is a world-class visitor destination with our stunning countryside, historic buildings and vibrant culture scene attracting a record number of visits from around the globe.
“Tourism makes an enormous contribution to our economy and we will continue to support the industry to ensure it thrives and that growth in the sector benefits the whole country.”
VisitBritain chief executive Sally Balcombe said that the best-ever July figures underpinned a record-breaking first half year for inbound tourism, one of the UK’s fastest growing export industries.
“We want Britain to be top of people’s list as a ‘must-go now’ destination and we have an immediate and real opportunity to promote Britain as a great value destination, particularly in our long-haul high spending markets such as China and the US.
“We are refreshing our successful global #OMGB ‘Britain, Home of Amazing Moments’ campaign with stunning content from across our nations and regions to inspire visitors to put Britain at the top of their ‘wish list’, and working with commercial partners across the travel industry to ensure that inspiration to visit is converted into bookings, boosting the economy and jobs across our nations and regions.”
China moved into Britain’s top ten most valuable inbound visitor markets for the first time last year with visits up 46 per cent to 270,000 and spend up 18 per cent to £586 million.
VisitBritain launched a digital marketing campaign across China earlier this month in partnership with Hainan Airlines and Tunui.com, one of China’s leading online travel agents, to make it easier to book a holiday to regional Britain.
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