STAGGERING figures have revealed a £1.4billion boom to British tourism since the UK decided to ditch the European Union.
Statistics saw a hike in staycations by Britons since the historic June 23 vote as British holidaymakers revealed “it’s been our best summer ever”.
Findings from Tourism Alliance revealed a whopping £2.4billion extra takings in 2016 from holidays in Britain.
An extra £725million has also been spent across the UK’s popular tourist destinations this year and the figures look set to rise again thanks to a flux of foreign visitors post-Brexit.
Britain is now set for a record-breaking year by surpassing the £127billion of 2015 with the Tourism Alliance forecasting a 17 per cent rise in Britons taking holidays in the UK.
Carolyn Armstrong, owner of the Headland Hotel in Newquay, Cornwall, told the Mail: “It’s been our best summer ever. Businesses across the area are booming – it’s unbelievable.” Full story...
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Statistics saw a hike in staycations by Britons since the historic June 23 vote as British holidaymakers revealed “it’s been our best summer ever”.
Findings from Tourism Alliance revealed a whopping £2.4billion extra takings in 2016 from holidays in Britain.
An extra £725million has also been spent across the UK’s popular tourist destinations this year and the figures look set to rise again thanks to a flux of foreign visitors post-Brexit.
Britain is now set for a record-breaking year by surpassing the £127billion of 2015 with the Tourism Alliance forecasting a 17 per cent rise in Britons taking holidays in the UK.
Carolyn Armstrong, owner of the Headland Hotel in Newquay, Cornwall, told the Mail: “It’s been our best summer ever. Businesses across the area are booming – it’s unbelievable.” Full story...
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