Number of tourists visiting UK rises
The number of tourists visiting the UK has increased in the 12 months to July despite the recent blip from April to June, official figures revealed today.
In the 12 months to July visits by overseas residents to the UK rose 6% from 31.2 million to 32.9 million, the Office for National Statistics said. Visits by European residents who form the majority of tourists in the UK rose 7% to 23.7 million, while visits from North America remained the same at 4.6 million. Visits by people from other parts of the world rose 6% to 4.6 million.
The year-on-year figures offset the recent decrease in tourist visits, down 5% to eight million in the three months to July, compared with the previous three months. The associated spending was down 3% to ?3.9b in the same period. The industry witnessed its first fall in tourist spend since 2003 from April to June this year.
Tim Helliwell, head of hotel finance at Barclays Business Banking, said: "The strength of the pound against the dollar seems now to be having an impact. The recent figures about how expensive it is to eat out in London only go to highlight that the US market finds London in particular a tough place to visit. However in general.
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