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The number of visits made by overseas residents to the UK in July this year
rose 5% compared with July 2009, official figures showed today.
But
the number of trips taken abroad by UK citizens fell slightly in July
2010, with visits to North America dropping sharply, according to the Office
for National Statistics.
Foreign residents made 3.24 million visits to the UK in July 2010 compared
with just under 3.09 million in July 2009.
This took the January-July total to 16.87 million - a 2% fall on the figure
for the first seven months of 2009.
Spending by overseas residents while on their trips to the UK rose 16% - from
just under £1.69 billion in July 2009 to £1.96 billion in July 2010.
Foreign visitor spending for the first seven months of this year was £9.23
billion - a 2% rise on the January-July 2009 total.
UK residents made 5.75 million trips overseas in July 2010 compared with 5.84
million in July last year.
Visits to North America dipped from 322,000 in July 2009 to 260,000 in July
this year, with trips to the region by UK residents down by 12% for the year
so far (January to July).
Overall, UK residents made 30.39 million visits abroad in the first seven
months of this year - 8% fewer than in January-July 2009.
While abroad, UK residents spent 17.33 billion in January-July 2010 - a 4%
fall on the first seven months of last year. July 2010 spending - at £3.27
billion - was fractionally down on the July 2009 total of £3.28 billion.
The July 2010 increase in overseas visitors followed rises in May and June
this year, which halted falls in visits earlier in 2010.
VisitBritain chief executive Sandie Dawe said today: "These new figures
confirm that international tourism to Britain is continuing to recover.
"Although major challenges remain, and there is some way to go before we reach
the record numbers of visits seen back in 2007, it is particularly
encouraging to see that inbound holiday tourism began to grow again in the
past three months."
She went on: "The highly attractive exchange rate for sterling is a key factor
behind this trend because it is making the UK very affordable for European
and US travellers.
"It has now become well established that the value of spending by foreign
visitors is growing at a faster rate than the volume of visitors, because
the good rate tourists are getting is enabling them to spend more when they
get here."
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Source: The Independent(www.independent.co.uk) |