The Scotsman

Jurys Inn lifted by Edinburgh

- By SCOTT REID

Hotel operator Jurys Inn yesterday reported an 8.5 per cent increase in bookings in Edinburgh as it welcomed a record five million visitors to its establishm­ents across the UK during 2016.

The group, which runs 31 UK hotels, said the Scottish capital had been one of the top preforming destinatio­ns, driven by a double-digit rise in domesticto­urismasagr­owing number of Brits opted to take a staycation break.

Across its locations, the firm also welcomed an increasing number of visitors from Latin America last year with a rise in Argentinia­n (40 per cent) and Brazilian guests (30 per cent).

According to the latest figures from the group, which is owned and managed by Amaris Hospitalit­y, there was a substantia­l rise in internatio­nal tourism throughout the UK, with a 10 per cent like-forlike increase in overseas visitors on the previous year.

Meanwhile, the staycation trend saw more than half a million Brits choosing to stay at a Jurys Inn hotel between Aprilandma­y2016–up6per cent year-on-year.

Jason Carruthers, managing director of Jurys Inn, said: “Overall 2016 was a very good year for UK tourism and we were delighted to have welcomed over five million guests to a Jurys Inn hotel, following our rebranding, renovating and extension programme.

“It was encouragin­g to see high levels of growth in both domestic and internatio­nal visitors throughout the whole year, not just the post-brexit era, and it is a further sign of the increasing strength of the Jurys Inn brand.”

He added: “Overall the UK hospitalit­y and tourism sector has strong fundamenta­ls, is experienci­ng growth and is well positioned to generate further growth in the coming years.”

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