Jubilee sees record bookings
Bookings for London hotels on the day of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the Thames are up 115% compared to the date last year.
Both 3 and 4 June are enjoying record bookings according to data from hotel market intelligence firm Travelclick.
Monday, 4 June is up 81% on the previous year.
“The rise in committed occupancy this far in advance demonstrates the huge affection for the Royal family from both Brits and audiences around the world,” said Jan Tissera, president international, TravelClick.
“The significant increase in bookings for June 3 and 4, which coincides with the large spectator events for the Jubilee, is proof that visitors don’t want to miss out on the fun and are staying in the capital to make the most of the weekend.”
Diane
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