Thursday, August 27, 2009

Occupancy rates rise in London, decline elsewhere

PKF's latest survey shows a continuing rise in occupancy in London, in part probably driven by the 27 per cent fall in sterling value against other currencies. It is a measure of the lack of foreign tourists in other parts of the country that despite all the talk about 'staycationing' there has been a small fall in occupancy levels outside the capital.

Read more:
http://www.hoteldesigns.co.uk/file_download.php?ts=1251241200&fn=UK_Hotels_end_of_July_2009.doc

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