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Posted on: 9 May 2012
By: mackene
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This paper published by the Greater London Authority, seeks to present an overview of the tourism economy in the capital and to draw attention to some of the emergent trends evident in data from recent years. Chapter 1 examines who visits London and for what reason. Chapter 2 puts the existing data and evident trends in the context of likely patterns of global economic growth between now and 2050 including an examination of the income elasticity of London’s main inbound tourism markets. Chapter 3 draws attention to the important distinction between those visiting on holiday, those on business and those staying with friends or relatives. Chapter 4 examines the mode of arrival for international visitors. Chapter 5 moves on to the domestic tourism market. Chapter 6 looks at current estimates of the importance of day visitors to London. Chapter 7 draws together some conclusions.
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