Hotels in the UK posted April results that PKF Hotel Consultancy Services described as 'exceptionally strong' with a stronger performance compared with the same month in 2011 when the industry was boosted by the Royal Wedding.
Hotels in the regions enjoyed a bigger rise in revenue per available room (RevPAR) than those in London for the first month in two and a half years in February, according to the latest market data from hotel consultancy firm PKF.
The UK hotel industry is continuing to turn around a steady performance despite continuing market pressures, although experts predict the rest of the year will be “less settled” as a result of global issues.
Robert Barnard, partner for Hotel Consultancy Services at PKF Accountants & business advisers, tells one reader what he can do to protect his business as the impacts of the spending cuts start to be felt
Hotels in London and Edinburgh experienced a busy end to a difficult year in December, while those elsewhere in the UK saw only a marginal climb in occupancy
While London’s hotels have seen an increase in visitors in May this year, those outside the capital have continued to struggle against the impact of the recession
Hotels in London experienced the worst January trading since 2006, due to diminishing business travel and the early year snowstorms that drove the UK to a standstill