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Tourist numbers to grow in 2013
The number of tourists visiting the UK will increase at least 3% in 2013 according to the British Tourism Authority.
VisitBritain, as the organisation is publicly known, predicts that almost a million extra visitors will come to the UK, bringing with them significant spending power.
A total of 32 million forecast visitors could spend around £19bn while here, the agency suggests.
Patricia Yates, Director of Strategy & Communications at VisitBritain said: “While 2012 had the Diamond Jubilee celebrations and the London 2012 Games, next year will offer visitors a broader taste of what makes Britain one of the most visited destinations in the world.
“Whether it’s relaxing in our countryside, indulging in our food, culture and heritage, or taking in a sporting or musical event, no matter what type of travellers you are or what tastes you have, there are plenty of experiences to enjoy in Britain next year.”
Despite a high profile Olympic Games campaign, the number of tourists over August fell by 5% according to data from the Office for National Statistics.
Although the number of tourists fell, those who did come spent more, accounting for a 9% increase in UK earnings over the period.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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