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How hoteliers can ride the revival of domestic tourism

Hotel Owner

The tourism and hospitality sector are growing precipitously – but what has often gotten lost amidst the din is the extraordinary revival of domestic tourism. According to McKinsey’s recent report on the state of the sector, in 2023 75% of trips worldwide were taken domestically.

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Coronation fortnight to deliver £200m+ boost to UK tourism

Boutique Hotel News

UK: The UK’s travel and tourism sector is expected to see a boost of more than £200 million as a result of King Charles III’s Coronation weekend [6-8 May] and fortnight around those dates, as consumers travel across the country to celebrate with friends and millions across the UK make the journey to London to catch a glimpse of the historic event.

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Tourism trends: Domestic and international tourist market

SiteMinder

What are tourism trends? Tourism trends reflect evolving patterns and preferences in travel, influenced by factors such as technological advancements, socio-economic shifts, and changing consumer behaviours. Table of contents Why keep up with new trends in tourism?

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Omnitrak: U.S. domestic travel enters Q4 on slow note

Hotel Business

domestic travel demand entered the fourth quarter on a slow note in October, continuing a pullback seen in September. In October, Omnitrak’s Travel Market Penetration Index edged downward to 98.7 Looking ahead, lower gas prices and AAA’s forecast of a 2.3% According to Omnitrak , U.S. and prior month September 2023 (100.7)

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Sustainability: The Next Stop for Spanish Tourism Excellence

Revenue Hub

Tourism is vital to Spain. The country’s natural attractions and cultural assets draw crowds from around the world – making many of its communities reliant on tourism. Pre-pandemic, Spain was the second-largest tourism destination in the world, drawing 84 million visitors in 2019 who brought over €92 billion in revenue.

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Confidence is returning to the UK’s tourism industry

Hotel Owner

Meanwhile, those who are heading overseas might be gasping at the price of their regular beach-side cocktail, due to a weak pound. In addition, what has been previously coined as ‘blended travel’ – mixing business with leisure and tagging on a few days of sightseeing to a business trip – is seeing a rise.

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The rise of staycations: how UK hotels can capitalise on domestic tourism

Hotel Owner

The staycation trend has seen an unprecedented surge in popularity, particularly in the wake of global events that have restricted international travel, particularly due to the covid-19 pandemic. The appeal lies in the convenience, reduced travel costs, and the opportunity to explore local attractions that might otherwise be overlooked.