UK business hotels become staycation ‘hotspots’, AGO finds - Hotel Owner

The hotel group saw a 29.5% increase in occupancy from June to July across sites that were previously mainly used by business travellers

The UK hotel platform AGO has seen a shift in booking patterns, with a significant uplift in family and leisure bookings at its hotels in areas close to tourist hotspots, despite these sites previously being used mainly by business travellers.

The hotel group saw a 29.5% increase in occupancy from June to July across these sites, and a further 17% increase from July to August.

Despite a number of international travel routes opening back up, just 4% of Brits said they had travelled abroad this summer due to the uncertainty of international travel. Thousands of Brits have had to change or cancel plans due to the reshuffling of the amber and green lists.

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