Recession Busting Luxury Hotels
At the start of the economic downturn, tourism was one of the first sectors to be discussed and which was thought would struggle. In fact, many tourism sectors saw a very profitable Christmas was a good number of bookings. Around 11 million Britains left the country which is not taking into account the millions that stayed in UK hotels over the Christmas period.
The luxury hotel market is especially seeing good figures which can be put down to many factors. A high number of luxury hotels are owned and run independently. This is a practice that in times of recession can sometimes be more of a worry to the hotelier but at least they can keep a tighter run on operations and do better to understand the current need of the consumer. Another theory as to why people are still booking holidays and small hotel UK breaks is that they are treating their holiday or short break as necessity to escape the stresses of work and the constant reminder of the downturn on the news.
Many hotels and tourism business are offering good discounts at the moment. This has a lot to do with the time of year as January and February are traditionally the quietest months for a hotel and this business sector generally offers incentives anyway. This is another reason the best hotels in the UK are seeing good guest numbers. They have good offers and for a high proportion of the population, without an offer, they would normally not be able to afford it. Luxury hotels offer a niche, extra added value. In time such as these, the feeling of added value and the quality can work very well. The hotel industry is very competitive but top hotels have unique selling points whether that is an award winning head chef, boutique and individually designed rooms or a spectacular location.
Taking advantage of the internet is essential. With such a tool, prices can be compared and checked throughout the whole country and without the need to leave the house. Often, hotels have internet booking offers and incentives too. Images and a description of the hotel along with location details are all there to compare.
Even though the Christmas period did see a good number of Britains go abroad, this is not necessarily going to be the case further on in the year. The pound against the euro is still struggling as well as against the dollar. The UK hotel and tourism industry are hoping for a good year as a result of this.
The luxury hotel market is especially seeing good figures which can be put down to many factors. A high number of luxury hotels are owned and run independently. This is a practice that in times of recession can sometimes be more of a worry to the hotelier but at least they can keep a tighter run on operations and do better to understand the current need of the consumer. Another theory as to why people are still booking holidays and small hotel UK breaks is that they are treating their holiday or short break as necessity to escape the stresses of work and the constant reminder of the downturn on the news.
Many hotels and tourism business are offering good discounts at the moment. This has a lot to do with the time of year as January and February are traditionally the quietest months for a hotel and this business sector generally offers incentives anyway. This is another reason the best hotels in the UK are seeing good guest numbers. They have good offers and for a high proportion of the population, without an offer, they would normally not be able to afford it. Luxury hotels offer a niche, extra added value. In time such as these, the feeling of added value and the quality can work very well. The hotel industry is very competitive but top hotels have unique selling points whether that is an award winning head chef, boutique and individually designed rooms or a spectacular location.
Taking advantage of the internet is essential. With such a tool, prices can be compared and checked throughout the whole country and without the need to leave the house. Often, hotels have internet booking offers and incentives too. Images and a description of the hotel along with location details are all there to compare.
Even though the Christmas period did see a good number of Britains go abroad, this is not necessarily going to be the case further on in the year. The pound against the euro is still struggling as well as against the dollar. The UK hotel and tourism industry are hoping for a good year as a result of this.
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