Why the number of hotels in the UK growing so much in these difficult economic timesa I noticed that the company is expanding hotel virtually unabated by economic crisis, particularly in luxury hotels and 5 star and 4, please explain!
Since the pound fell in value, it is now affordable for people to travel in the United Kingdom.
Many began to take national holidays also be on holiday abroad.
People take vacations in the United Kingdom rather than going abroad to save them money. Kinda obvious really!
The largest expansion is in fact the budget hotel - Travelodge and Premier Inns - for fairly obvious reasons. The upscale hotels are expanding as a response to customer demand, the book is low thanks to Gordon and we get from tourists who take advantage of our troubles.
Can I explain your confusiona
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Love the answer-The upscale hotels are expanding as a response to customer demand,
It is a rather depressing trend toward the arrow indicative of the recession, the "odd jobs" in the early and mid 1980s, which otherwise has generated a short duration, low-skilled areas of employment in low wage remains widespread today. The hotel industry is a short-stay high margin, fast delivery companies, benefiting from the current tax breaks for British, with a flow of relatively stable market economy.
Posted on July 24, 2010.