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VisitBritain: Strong Recovery Predicted For 2023

VisitBritain has published its inbound tourism forecast for 2023.

Continued strong recovery is predicted in overseas visitor spending, and inbound visitor spending is predicted to grow faster than visitor volume with higher spending per trip.

Its overall forecast is for spending by international visitors in the UK of £29.5 billion in 2023, up 4% on the all-time spending high of £28.4 billion in 2019.

Looking at the number of visits to the UK, 35.1 million visits are forecast, 86% of the 40.9 million in 2019.

UK Tourism Minister Stuart Andrew said:

“It is fantastic to see that tourism is continuing to bounce back strongly after the sector received substantial government support during the pandemic.

“This predicted rise in visitor spending will give a further boost to the industry, helping to create new jobs and drive economic growth across the country.”

VisitBritain CEO Patricia Yates said:

“Our priority has been to rebuild international visitor value so it is very encouraging to see the continued strong recovery forecast in spend, supporting jobs, small businesses and local economies right across the country.

“Tourism is also an extremely competitive global industry. We’ll be out with a new campaign early next year competing hard in markets where we’re seeing strong growth.

“This includes the USA, our most valuable inbound market with spending up 15% so far this year, as well as the Gulf and our major European markets.”

VisitBritain is set to launch a new GREAT Britain marketing campaign across Europe, the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) countries and the USA in early 2023.

The campaign will inspire visitors to ‘See Things Differently,’ promoting messages of warm welcome and highlighting Britain as a dynamic, adventurous and inclusive destination.

The campaign will also capture major events in 2023 including the Coronation of King Charles III in May, with an additional Bank Holiday, and Liverpool hosting the Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Ukraine.

VisitBritain’s research earlier in 2022 showed that exploring Britain’s history and heritage is the top motivator for international travellers, followed by visiting its towns and cities.

VisitBritain has also upgraded its end-of-year forecast for 2022 to 29.7 million inbound visits to the UK, 73% of 2019, and spending of £25.9 billion, 91% of 2019.

This follows an increase in overseas visitor spending in the UK this year with higher spend per visit and longer stays, based on the latest data.

Inbound tourism was worth more than £28 billion to the UK economy in 2019, its third largest service export and a major part of British trade.

For more information, visit  www.visitbritain.org/forecast.

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