Hotels.com Report Reveals Price Fall Of 12% For Hotels In London
Released
on: September 18, 2009, 11:25 am
Author: Hotels.com
Industry: Travel
Hotels.com's latest Hotel Price Index (HPI) has revealed that
despite hotel prices in London falling by 12% in the first half of
2009, as compared with the same period in 2008, the capital still
remains the second most expensive city in the UK for hotel rooms.
The new HPI has shown that the average price of staying in a hotel in London now costs just £101
per night, which is down from £115 a year ago. This means that a couple from the UK
would be able to save an average of £98 on hotel rooms for a week’s break in London,
compared with 2008.
This reduction has come at a time amid the worldwide economic turmoil when London
hotel owners are
striving to highlight to travellers that now is the ideal time to take a break in
the capital.
Whilst across the UK the average hotel prices for UK travellers fell by an average
of 16%, providing good news for those looking to holiday near home, the news was
even better for overseas visitors to the UK. The weakness of the Pound coupled with
hoteliers lowering their rates to stimulate business meant that the average price
paid by travellers from Europe or the US were even lower, down by as much as 39% for
US travellers in one UK city.
Prices paid were down in every major UK destination, with Southampton (down 33%),
Belfast (down 29%) and Aberdeen (down 25%) experiencing the steepest price falls for
UK travellers.
The Hotels.com Hotel Price Index tracks the real prices paid per hotel room (rather
than advertised rates) for 78,000 hotels across 13,000 locations around the world.
The latest HPI looks at prices from January to June 2009, compared to the same
period in 2008.
About Hotels.com
As part of the Expedia group which operates in all major markets, Hotels.com offers
more than 100,000 quality hotels, B&Bs and serviced apartments worldwide including New York hotels and Edinburgh hotels,
along with a wide selection in Dublin, Rome and Paris. 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 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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