Friday, January 9, 2009
UK Hotel room prices drop
Hotel room prices in the UK have dropped for the first time in four years, according to data at Hotels.com. The booking website reports that prices fell 4 percent in the third quarter of 2008
Prices fell across many of the major UK cities in the third quarter of 2008 as hoteliers—particularly those in Scotland—looked to ensure that occupancy levels were maximized. Leading the falls in Scotland was Inverness, where prices fell 15 percent
However, a notable exception to the national picture was in the UK's most expensive city, Bath.
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3 comments:
Wherever we are planning to go first we should know details about that place and people is must.You have given great information.
First preference to hotel We should get clear details about hotels before going anywhere.
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Thanks for your information.
One of my friend is going UK in next month.He was asking me details about UK.About hotels,tourist places and climate etc...
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