The Barometer assesses business confidence in the Welsh tourism industry and provides indicative results at national, regional and sectoral level for June wave 2022.
This is not the latest release in the series: Tourism Barometer
Series information:
Main points
- The May half term holiday, which included two bank holidays for the Queen’s Jubilee, saw around a quarter (23%) of businesses receive more customers for the period than the pre-COVID norm. About half (52%) received the same level of customers and a quarter (25%) received fewer. Restaurants / pubs / cafes were the best performing sector, with 38% surpassing pre-Covid norms for the period.
- 36% of businesses say that bookings are more last minute this year, whereas 22% say they are made more in advance. The remaining 42% say there is no significant change in trend.
- 8% of businesses are experiencing a ‘significant’ level of cancellations, and 24% have ‘some’ level of cancellations.
- Close to half (46%) of businesses are not changing their prices for this summer, and a similar proportion (45%) are only raising them ‘slightly’.
- Average booked occupancy among accommodation operators is approximately 71% for July and 70% for August.
- Businesses have been asked how they would like to see the money raised through the proposed Visitor Levy spent, if it goes ahead in their area. A combined 45% want to see public infrastructure upgraded or added to. 19% however declined to answer due to being too opposed to the idea of the levy.
Reports
Tourism Barometer: June wave 2022 , file type: PDF, file size: 2 MB
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Contact
Phil Nelson
Email: tourismresearch@gov.wales
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