Scotland’s accommodation businesses are celebrating a bumper festive season after over a quarter reported an increase in bookings, VisitScotland reveals.
Research commissioned by the national tourism organisation found 26% of businesses have enjoyed a jump in the number of bookings, compared to the Christmas and New Year period last year. On average, visitors to Scotland from October to December stay more than 13 million nights and spend £955 million.
The findings follow the announcement that hotels in Glasgow are heading for a Hogmanay sell out. A recent survey of seven major city centre hotels, conducted by Glasgow City Marketing Bureau, revealed that they expected capacity to reach 99% on New Year’s Eve.
The increase in booking numbers comes off the back of the success of festive attractions, including the Virgin Money Street of Light at Edinburgh’s Christmas festival, which has seen visitors from across the globe snap up over 175,000 tickets for the dazzling event on the capital’s Royal Mile.
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Malcom Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said:
“At a time of year traditionally considered low season, we continue to see an increasing numbers of visitors enjoying the array of fantastic festive attractions on offer across Scotland during the winter. These encouraging findings are a really positive indication of a strong festive period for the Scottish accommodation sector, and Scottish Tourism in general.
“This festive success leaves us perfectly placed as we prepare to showcase Scotland’s traditional and contemporary icons and our cutting-edge design to the world in the Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design 2016.”
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