Best Western Great Britain releases new figures for flood affected York hotels

LONDON, England – Best Western Great Britain has released figures showing that hotels in York are still suffering the continued slump in business as a result of flooding earlier in the year, and urges

LONDON, England – Best Western Great Britain has released figures showing that hotels in York are still suffering the continued slump in business as a result of flooding earlier in the year, and urges travellers to support tourism in the north, specifically in the flood affected areas.

Figures released by Best Western Great Britain using STR Global Data show that revenue across hotels in York was down by ยฃ300K for the month of February. While this is a significant improvement on the ยฃ1million loss suffered by York hotels in January, it is clear that the city is still suffering. Occupancy rates were also down by 5 per cent year on year for February 2016.

The Prince of Wales recently wrote in The Daily Telegraph newspaper that, โ€œThere is no doubt in my mind that the best way to help flooded areas recover is by people continuing to visit and stay in these beautiful areas.โ€

Prince Charles is calling on Brits to support areas of the country which have been impacted by the floods as part of English Tourism Week, for which he is a patron, running until 13th March.

Best Western Great Britain CEO, Rob Payne welcomes the Princeโ€™s comments, โ€œThere is a perception that the north is still underwater, but we are not. Now is the best time to support those businesses and the people who were affected by recent floods.โ€

Last month Best Western Great Britain invited the Prime Minister and his family to holiday in York as a show of his support, after the Government launched a PR campaign encouraging Brits to stay in the flood hit areas. Best Western Great Britain is yet to hear from Mr. Cameron.

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