British tourism set to lose £2.5bn

Britain’s tourism industry stands to lose around £2.5bn this year as a result of the terrorist attacks in the US and the effects of the foot-and-mouth outbreak, tourism chiefs said today.

British tourism set to lose £2.5bn

Britain’s tourism industry stands to lose around £2.5bn this year as a result of the terrorist attacks in the US and the effects of the foot-and-mouth outbreak, tourism chiefs said today.

Spending by overseas visitors in Britain, originally forecast at more than £13bn for 2001, was now likely to be around £10.8bn, the British Tourism Authority (BTA) warned.

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