The Scotsman

Cruise boom drives hotel chain to find port stopovers

● Travelodge seeks new £6m hotel sites in Glasgow and Edinburgh

- By TIM BUGLER

A boom in cruises setting off from Scotland has prompted budget hotel chain Travelodge to look for sites for new £6 million hotels in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Travelodge announced it was looking for a further ten new hotel sites close to the UK’S busiest cruise ports in response to the growing cruise market.

Thecompany­saidtheexp­ansion represente­d an investment of £60m and will create around 300 new jobs.

The ten port locations include Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as Harwich, Hull, Liverpool, Newcastle, Poole, Portsmouth, Southampto­n and Tilbury.

Almost two million cruises were taken by British holidaymak­ers last year, according to the annual UK and Ireland cruise industry report.

This 6 per cent year-on-year increase is a record high of two million cruise passengers basedoncru­iselinesin­ternationa­l Associatio­n (CLIA) data.

During the same period, Travelodge’s 32 hotels already located in the vicinity of Britain’s busiest ports experience­d “a significan­t increase in occupancy” as a result of the record number of Britons taking to the waves.

The company announced its Scottish plans as it officially opened its first hotel in the channel port of Dover, Kent – the 560th hotel in the budget accommodat­ion chain.

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0 Travelodge is on the hunt for ten more hotel sites close to cruise ports tor Tony O’brien said: “This opening cements our presence at the UK’S top ten busiest cruise ship ports.

“With more Britons taking to the waves, our port-based hotels are benefiting from holidaymak­ers stopping over before embarking on and returning from their voyage.

“The cruise boom is still underway and predicted to grow from strength to strength, therefore we are getting on board now and looking for ten new hotel sites at UK’S growing ports.”

Travelodge had previously identified Scotland as a major area for expansion, with the company last year announcing plans for 21 new hotels to open north of the Border.

Targeted locations have previously included Ardrossan in North Ayrshire, Aviemore in the Highlands, Galashiels in the Borders, Kirkwall on Orkney and Lerwick on Shetland.

Loch Lomond, Montrose in Angus, Oban in Argyll and Bute, and Pitlochry in Perthshire were among other mooted sites.

Travelodge had flagged its intention to double its portfolio of hotels in Glasgow.

The group expects to open 20 new hotels across the UK this year, creating 550 jobs.

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