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South Bank is most popular London attraction

London - South BankOverseas visitors to London like nothing better than a good stroll along the South Bank, according to a new survey by tourism body Visit London.
Posted: 28 November 2005 | 15:13

Industry gears up for Olympic challenge

Britain's path to hosting a successful Olympic Games in 2012 moved a step closer last week with the signing of the Tourism Charter, according to hospitality leaders.
Posted: 24 November 2005 | 00:00

Worldwide briefing

worldwide briefingEssential news from around the world, including: McDonald's continues Russian expansion; China set to be top tourist destination; French riots have not affected tourism; W hotels to make Chinese debut...
Posted: 17 November 2005 | 15:57

Hungary for more

Communist rule ended 16 years ago, the country became an EU member last year, and now the budget airlines are moving in. It all makes Hungary's capital city, Budapest, one of Europe's fastest-growing tourist destinations. Benjamin Walker reports
Posted: 17 November 2005 | 00:00

Tourism funding needs reform, says VisitBritain

Tourism funding in England is in desperate need of reform, national tourist body VisitBritain warned the Government on Tuesday (15 November).
Posted: 17 November 2005 | 00:00

Industry charged with boosting turnover in run-up to Olympics

Prime Minister Tony Blair has called on the hospitality and tourism industries to seize the opportunity of the London Olympics in 2012 to boost turnover by £25b.
Posted: 16 November 2005 | 13:37

Visit Britain picks up trio of awards

Lord Marshall of KnightsbridgeLondon is the world’s leading tourist destination – and has the world’s best tourism agency behind it, according to 200,000 industry professionals.
Posted: 15 November 2005 | 16:39

Tourists returning to the UK

London at nightNew VisitBritain figures show tourists have started to flock back to the UK.
Posted: 09 November 2005 | 12:18

London predicted to bounce back after bombings

London cabThe number of overseas trips to London continued to fall in August in reaction to the bombings two months earlier, said tourist body Visit London.
Posted: 27 October 2005 | 15:54

Recovery at London hotels unlikely to bring predicted bonanza

hotel frontLondon hotels bounced back in September from the poor summer trading sparked by the July bombings, according to the latest HotStats survey.
Posted: 27 October 2005 | 12:11

September figures bring good news for London hotels

Trafalgar SquareLondon hotels boosted their revenue per available room (revpar) in September for the first time since the 7 July bomb attacks, according to four industry reports.
Posted: 26 October 2005 | 10:59

Hospitality worth more than Government thinks

Official figures undervalue the UK tourism, hospitality and leisure industries by £6.5b, according to the British Hospitality Association (BHA).
Posted: 20 October 2005 | 00:00

UK tourism, hospitality and leisure undervalued

London CabA leading industry association claims official figures undervalue the UK tourism, hospitality and leisure industry by £6.5b.
Posted: 14 October 2005 | 10:19

Tourism skills gap made key target

James PurnellTourism minister James Purnell has made the hospitality industry’s skills gap one of his key targets in office.
Posted: 12 October 2005 | 09:57

EasyCruise steams ahead

Stelios and easyCruiseEasyCruise is continuing to steam ahead as it prepares to launch its first winter cruise in the Caribbean this November, with first-month occupancy already at 86%.
Posted: 11 October 2005 | 15:00

Profits fall for London restaurants since July bombings

London bombingsLondon-based restaurants have seen profits drop by up to 30% since the July bombings, research has revealed.
Posted: 11 October 2005 | 12:09

London hotel bookings fall in August

trafalgar squareLondon hotels suffered from the July bombings last month but provincial hotel sales were buoyant, according to TRI Hospitality Consulting.
Posted: 28 September 2005 | 15:45

VisitBritain restructures to boost tourism

VisitBritain logoVisitBritain has restructured its operation to improve the way it sells the country to tourists around the world.
Posted: 26 September 2005 | 11:14

After the bombs have gone...

London at nightLondoners were quick to recover their equilibrium after their city was rocked by terrorist atrocities. But how was the tourism industry affected, and are there to be any long-term affects on profitability? Andrew Sangster reports
Posted: 15 September 2005 | 00:00

Wet summer does not deter tourists

Blackpool at nightWe may grumble about the British weather but visitor numbers to indoor tourist attractions increase with the rain, a survey shows.
Posted: 14 September 2005 | 10:13

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