Hotels

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In 1996, the UK boasted a total of 29,300 hotels, representing a 2% rise on 1995. Of the total, 94% is accounted for by hotels with under 50 rooms. Total industry advertising spend rose 3% to 17.7 million pounds sterling. The market is dominated by Forte, Whitbread, Queens Moat Houses, Holidays Inns, Thistle Hotels, and Hilton International. An overview of key trends is given, along with details of market background, size, sectors, company profiles, advertising, consumer profiles, and forecasts for the future.

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Hotels

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For 1995, the UK hotel industry is forecast to make a turnover of 7,000 million pounds sterling. The industry is expected to have benefitted from rising occupancy rates and a return to full room rates, following the recession. An overview of market data and trends is provided, along with supply structure, advertising, distribution, consumer profiles, hotel facilities, and forecasts for the future.

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Hotels

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An overview of the market for hotels in the UK is given, including details of market size, supply structure, advertising, consumer profiles, and forecasts for the future.

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Industry Overview, Hotels and motels
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