viernes, 11 de enero de 2013

ABTA 2013 Travel Trends Report.

 
El informe ABTA para el 2013 en cuanto a el turismo británico hacia España tiene unas conclusiones, que aunque quizás no aportan muchas novedades si son desde mi punto de vista de importante lectura.


Spain
Spain is expected to retain its position as the number one overseas holiday destination in 
2013 and will be looking to improve on the 11 million UK visitors seen in 2012. Spain’s 
popularity is such that over half of UK visitors to Spain have been to the country ten or more 
times and 90% are on at least their second visit. Spain’s financial problems are set to 
continue the trend for good value in bars and restaurants and a relatively healthy exchange 
rate will further boost UK holidaymakers’ spending power. The most popular destinations in 
2013 will remain the Balearic islands with Palma, the capital of Mallorca, becoming 
increasingly highly regarded as a European city break destination. The Canary Islands remain 
the UK’s favourite winter-sun destination. Northern Spain is also growing in popularity, 
particularly amongst foodies and walkers, attracted to the cities and mountainous wooded 
terrain of Galicia, the Asturias and Basque lands. This part of Spain is home to some of the 
best food in Europe with the seaside town of San Sebastian leading the way for 
gastronomes. 

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