July highest month ever for inbound tourism to the UK

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Figures released today show that July was the highest month ever for
inbound tourism to the UK since official records began in 1961.

There were a record four million overseas visits to the UK in July,
the first month to ever break through the four million mark, and up 6
per cent on the same month last year. Overseas visitors spent £2.8
billion in the UK, the best month for spend on record.

Strong growth in visits from North America continued in July with a
record 650,000 visits, up 9% on last year.

TOURISM MINISTER JOHN GLEN SAID:

“_Tourism is a major economic force that creates jobs and drives
growth for the whole of the country. These record figures show the
continued strength of this important sector and the UK’s global
position as a must-visit destination_”

VISITBRITAIN DIRECTOR PATRICIA YATES said that the best-ever monthly
figures underpinned a strong first half of the year for inbound
tourism.

“_This sustained growth demonstrates Britain’s continued ability
to compete internationally for visitors and shows that tourism, one of
our most valuable export industries, is an increasingly important
driver of economic growth across our nations and regions._” 

Today’s Office for National Statistics figures have brought the
total number of overseas visits to the UK from January to July this
year to 23.1 million, up 8% on the same period last year and a record
year–to-date. Spending by visitors during this period hit a record
£13.3 billion, up 9% on the same period last year.

There were 2.9 million overseas visits from North America from
January to July, up 21% on the same period last year.

There were 15.1 million overseas visits from EU countries, the UK’s
largest visitor-generating region, 4% up on last year.

Visits from the ‘Rest of the World’, which includes Australia,
China, the Gulf markets and India, were up to a record 3.6 million
from January to July this year, up 18% on the same period last year.

Last year set a record for inbound tourism to Britain on visits and
spend with 37.6 million visits, up 4% on 2015 with visitors spending
£22.5 billion, up 2%.

Tourism is worth £127 billion annually to the UK economy, creating
jobs and boosting economic growth across its nations and regions.


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