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VisitBritain (VB) is the national tourism agency, responsible for marketing Britain worldwide and developing Britain’s visitor economy. It works with UK Trade & Investment as well as airlines, travel operators, global brands and the official tourism bodies for London, England,...
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This release is part of a series of short articles about various aspects of employment in tourism characteristic industries in the UK.
Estimates of the productivity of tourism industries at the national level for the UK in 2015.
The survey is a national consumer survey measuring the volume and value of overnight trips taken by residents of the Great Britain.
The approach taken by DCMS when preparing and publishing statistics, including for tourism.
Working with the EU in the tourism sector.
Estimates of the economic value of tourism within UK regions, sub-regions and local areas. Includes supply and demand data relating to tourism and tourism industries.
This short story has been written as part of a collaboration between University of Swansea student Hannah McGettrick and the Office for National Statistics.
England’s mayors will be able to invest in transport, infrastructure, and the visitor economy through a new levy on overnight stays.
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