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UK Calls For Int’l Inbound Tourism To Resume

Visit Britain, the UK’s official tourism agency, has predicted the first signs of a slow post-coronavirus recovery in 2021 for overseas visits to the country.

Overall, VisitBritain on Saturday forecasted 16.9 million inbound visits for 2021, up 73 per cent increase from 2020, reports Xinhua news agency.

But it would be less than half of the 40.9 million visits the country saw in 2019.

Inbound visitor spending was forecasted to reach $11.9 billion in 2021, up 59 per cent from 2020.

It is less than a third of the all-time spending high of $37.6 billion in 2019.

The forecast shows a gradual increase in the value of inbound tourism from January to March 2021 with a step-change heading into Easter and the spring, if national Covid-19 restrictions are eased as expected, particularly from short-haul European markets.

In a statement, Tourism Minister Nigel Huddleston said: “This forecast shows our tourism industry can look ahead to 2021 with renewed optimism for recovery. We are committed to bringing the inbound tourism sector back to full strength.

“Let there be no doubt about this government’s support for tourism.”

VisitBritain Director Patricia Yates said: “UK tourism businesses usually welcome tens of millions of overseas visitors each year with those visitors spending billions, supporting jobs and local economies right across the country.

“Tourism is also a fiercely competitive global industry and the key to success will be attracting visitors, those who can travel now, stimulating demand and bookings to drive the quickest return of international tourism spend.”

VisitBritain said trips from short-haul European markets were forecasted to recover quicker than long-haul markets, although still expected to be half, 13.6 million, of the 27.3 million seen in 2019.

London, Sept. 15, 2020 (Xinhua) — People sit on the lawn at Potters Fields Park in front of Tower Bridge in London, Britain, on Sept. 14, 2020. In order to curb the rise in coronavirus cases, tough new limits on social gatherings came into force in Britain on Monday, meaning that in most regions, it is now illegal for groups of more than six to meet up. The “rule of six” kicked off at midnight across England, Wales and Scotland in the latest push to curb the recent surge in coronavirus infections. (Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua/IANS)

The agency said it plans to launch a campaign in early 2021 across its major European markets including Germany and France, its third and fourth most valuable tourism source markets, respectively, to drive future bookings highlighting messages of welcome and reassurance.

For long-haul markets, 3.3 million inbound visits to the UK were forecasted for 2021, less than a quarter of the 13.6 million in 2019.

Major events planned for 2021 include Coventry kicking off a year long program as the UK’s City of Culture; commemorations marking 400 years since the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, taking the first pilgrims to the US; and the planned opening in May of the Royal Horticultural Society’s largest gardening project in Europe, with a new spectacular 154-acre garden near Manchester.

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