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Rainy days hit Welsh tourism | Rainy days hit Welsh tourism |
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The number of tourists visiting Wales last year fell by over three-quarters of a million, new figures show. | The number of tourists visiting Wales last year fell by over three-quarters of a million, new figures show. |
Tourism Minister Rhodri Glyn Thomas blamed the drop on the rain-hit summer of 2007, the strength of the pound, and success in the previous two years. | Tourism Minister Rhodri Glyn Thomas blamed the drop on the rain-hit summer of 2007, the strength of the pound, and success in the previous two years. |
Operators said the 2007 season had begun well, but they struggled as the weather failed to improve. | Operators said the 2007 season had begun well, but they struggled as the weather failed to improve. |
Experts are carrying out an analysis of the Welsh tourism industry and an action plan will be drawn up. | Experts are carrying out an analysis of the Welsh tourism industry and an action plan will be drawn up. |
We had a fantastic start to 2007 in March and April, but we didn't realise that would be our summer Chris Osborne, hotelier | We had a fantastic start to 2007 in March and April, but we didn't realise that would be our summer Chris Osborne, hotelier |
Visitor figures dropped from 9.61m in 2006 to 8.85m in 2007. | Visitor figures dropped from 9.61m in 2006 to 8.85m in 2007. |
Mr Thomas said the figures bore out some of the anecdotal feedback from the industry. | Mr Thomas said the figures bore out some of the anecdotal feedback from the industry. |
He has asked the Wales Tourism Alliance for its co-operation in commissioning an analysis of the industry. | He has asked the Wales Tourism Alliance for its co-operation in commissioning an analysis of the industry. |
Mr Thomas said he wanted "a deeper understanding of its current and developing needs and then to draw up an action plan designed to improve Wales' competitive position where possible". | Mr Thomas said he wanted "a deeper understanding of its current and developing needs and then to draw up an action plan designed to improve Wales' competitive position where possible". |
The minister said the current economic climate was a cause of concern - but it could work to the benefit of Welsh tourism as people might choose to holiday in the UK instead. | The minister said the current economic climate was a cause of concern - but it could work to the benefit of Welsh tourism as people might choose to holiday in the UK instead. |
He added: "Finally, although these figures are disappointing, our five-wave surveys of the industry throughout the year show that the level of general confidence is high and that there is a will to succeed..." | He added: "Finally, although these figures are disappointing, our five-wave surveys of the industry throughout the year show that the level of general confidence is high and that there is a will to succeed..." |
Quieter but positive feeling in Ceredigion Taking the tourism temperature in Aberaeron | |
Rachel Hicks, chief executive of Pembrokeshire Tourism, said 2007 started well, but after April it was a different story. | Rachel Hicks, chief executive of Pembrokeshire Tourism, said 2007 started well, but after April it was a different story. |
Its survey of businesses in July 2007 showed that 83% reported bookings were down on 2006, 10% remained the same and 7% showed a small increase. | Its survey of businesses in July 2007 showed that 83% reported bookings were down on 2006, 10% remained the same and 7% showed a small increase. |
Floods hit | Floods hit |
She said: "Booking patterns changed in 2007. According to our survey businesses in Pembrokeshire found that visitors were booking for three days and not a full week. | She said: "Booking patterns changed in 2007. According to our survey businesses in Pembrokeshire found that visitors were booking for three days and not a full week. |
"Overall the north of Pembrokeshire, especially St Davids and Newport, were less affected. However, many businesses reported brisk business in September." | "Overall the north of Pembrokeshire, especially St Davids and Newport, were less affected. However, many businesses reported brisk business in September." |
Chris Osborne, owner of the Fourcroft Hotel in Tenby, said: "We had a fantastic start to 2007 in March and April, but we didn't realise that would be our summer. | Chris Osborne, owner of the Fourcroft Hotel in Tenby, said: "We had a fantastic start to 2007 in March and April, but we didn't realise that would be our summer. |
"We found that the floods in England hit our target market, the west Midlands, and so we experienced much lower visitor numbers than normal." | "We found that the floods in England hit our target market, the west Midlands, and so we experienced much lower visitor numbers than normal." |
Dewi Davies, director of Tourism Partnership North Wales, said: "The weather was tough, there's no doubt about that. And we have been struggling with the pound being so strong against other currencies." | Dewi Davies, director of Tourism Partnership North Wales, said: "The weather was tough, there's no doubt about that. And we have been struggling with the pound being so strong against other currencies." |
Budgets for marketing campaigns were very important to attract families to Wales who live relatively close, such as Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool. | Budgets for marketing campaigns were very important to attract families to Wales who live relatively close, such as Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool. |
"The right amount of funds for us to market - that's an important part and we need to continue to focus on family and short breaks," he added. | "The right amount of funds for us to market - that's an important part and we need to continue to focus on family and short breaks," he added. |
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