Hotels.com Reports Brits Will Go Barmy For British Beaches This
Summer
Released
on: May 13, 2009, 3:23 am
Author: Hotels.com
Industry: Travel
According
to leading hotel booking website, Hotels.com, British travellers
are going barmy for the UK's seaside destinations this year. The
announcement comes following the Hotels.com site reporting that
it has seen the number of searches for many of the country's traditional
seaside resorts more than double in recent months - showing that
British travellers are eager to holiday at home this year.
The
English Riviera is proving to be the most popular destination
this year for British holidaymakers, with searches for towns such
as Torquay and Newquay up by more than 160% compared with this
same time last year. With the combination of beautiful sandy beaches
and fantastic surf, the picturesque counties of Devon and Cornwall
are sparking renewed interest among British travellers.
However
it is not just the southwest which is being searched for, the
lures of rock, fun on the pier, and strolls along the promenade
also appear to have helped provide a boost to the volumes of searches
for many of the other traditional British seaside destinations.
Hotel.com has seen interest rocketing in destinations like Blackpool
(140%), Llandudno (130%) and Brighton (50%).
Jersey,
offering the excitement of a British seaside resort with a Continental
influence, is also a popular choice this summer with searches
up 120% on this time last year.
Alison
Couper, Director of Communications at Hotels.com, said: "It
is great to see renewed interest in Britain's traditional seaside
resorts. With a hot summer forecast and UK hotel prices at a record
low, there has never been a better time to holiday at home and
enjoy everything the UK has to offer."
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Notes to editors
All figures based on searches during January - April 2009, compared
with the same four month period last year.
About
Hotels.com
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with dedicated staff, Hotels.com offers more than 100,000 quality
hotels worldwide. This means Hotels.com can provide quality coverage
for all overseas city destinations, with many Paris, Rome or New
York hotels available, through to locations closer to home
with a wide selection of London
hotels, Edinburgh
hotels and Dublin
hotels.
If
a customer can find the same deal for less on a prepaid hotel,
Hotels.com will match it. Hotels.com benefits from one of the
largest hotel contracting teams in the industry negotiating the
best rates for its users, plus user-contributed reviews of its
properties. Travellers can book online or by contacting one of
the multi-lingual call centres.
For more media information on Hotels.com please contact:
Cordy Griffiths
PR Manager
Hotels.com
42 Earlham St
Covent Garden
London
WC2H 9LA
020 7019 2360
www.hotels.co.uk
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