Hotels.com Reports Rise In European Nanobreaks
Released
on: August 25, 2009, 5:44 am
Author: Hotels.com
Industry: Travel
Hotels.com
has reported an increase in the number of British travellers enjoying
European 'nanobreaks', as holidaymakers plot last minute escapes
from the British weather.
In
the wake of one of the wettest Julys on record, leading holiday
booking site, Hotels.com, has seen a significant rise in searches
for last minute short breaks, also known as nanobreaks, to many
popular European destinations as cash-strapped British holidaymakers
escape for some summer sun.
Paris
tops the list of favourite foreign nanobreak locations for Brits,
with searches up 50% year-on-year, followed by Nice (up 40%),
with Berlin (25%), Rome (20%), Dublin (15%) and Valencia (10%)
following close behind.*
The
rise in European nanobreaks coincides with a Social Media competition
currently being run by Hotels.com that simply asks people to tag
their travel-related Twitter posts #nanobreak.
Entries
can also be submitted by tagging Flickr pictures or YouTube videos,
and the best entry, as judged by a Hotels.com panel, will win
an extended nanobreak to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil for two, courtesy
of TAP Portugal and the Caesar Park Ipanema hotel. Three runners
up will each receive a £200 Hotels.com voucher.
The
competition, which is open to UK residents over 18, has been created
to help encourage participants to take a holiday, however short,
even in the current hard times.
Alison
Couper, Director of Communications at Hotels.com said: "It
is great to see the British holiday spirit alive and well despite
the unexpected rain this summer and we are really enjoying reading
people's nanobreak musings on Twitter."
-ENDS-
Notes to Editors:
* Based on searches on Hotels.com for one-night stays in July
2009 compared to July 2008.
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hotels, New
York hotels, Edinburgh
hotels and hotels
in Dublin. If a customer can find the same deal for less on
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negotiating the best rates for its customers, plus there are 1.3m
reviews from users who have actually stayed in the hotels to ensure
customers make an informed choice when booking. Hotels.com won
the Gold Award for best hotel booking site in Webuser magazine
in February 2009.
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