Northern Ireland and Scotland saw big increases, according to figures from Association of Leading Visitor AttractionsRail problems, fears of terrorism, and the high cost of getting to and eating in London have contributed to a “flatlining” of tourism in the capital last year.But the newly released figures from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (Alva) also show big tourism increases in Northern Ireland, and Scotland in particular. Continue reading…
Via: London tourism flatlined in 2016 due to terror fears, rail issues and cost
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