NEWS TRAVEL WEEKLY BUSINESS CONTINUED FROM THE BACK
director Paula Lacey suggested te ey ie wod be coner confidence. e aid f coner confidence tae a bi di it i a robe. f we ae a robe wit ecane rate aonide ten it cod becoe a erfect tor.” et e inited otiitic tat a an indtry we dea wit wateer aen. ee been tro it a in ti indtry war a cod a ort of crie and we dea wit it.” ed ow aer coanie
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Travel Weekly’s final Business Breakfast of 2018 saw an industry
Pritchard points to positive travel prospects for 2019
The Travel Weekly Insight Report for 2018-19 provides “a pretty positive story”, Deloitte UK lead partner for travel Alistair Pritchard told a Travel Weekly Business Breakfast in December.
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Bookings in 2018 were up 5% but durations reduced
Industry analyst GfK reported summer 2018 passenger bookings finied oera. t f enior cient init director aid oe tod te Travel Weekly breafat tat bednit roe t year on year confirin a fa in aerae dration. aa acey dantae rae
artneri coercia and eberi director decribed
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te a iiar tory. to ore eoe eect to o on oiday in tere i concern abot ow c tey wi end a dro of tree ercentae oint in spending intention and an increae in eectation of tain
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an aincie oiday.” e noted te coner reearc
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PRITCHARD: ‘There is some uncertainty in consumer spending [plans]’
LACEY: ‘There was probably a bit too much capacity in the market’
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