Young travelers find UK visa controls and currency fluctuations offputting
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01 September 2017 (Edited )
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This finding comes from research by the British Educational Travel Association.
Youth travel to the UK grew only 4.7% over the past 5 years - well below the growth rate of overall UK inbound.
English-speaking competing destinations like the USA, Canada and Australia have seen greater growth in youth travel.
For more about "visa controls" see this Gov.uk page re "Entering the UK" .
Brexit is of course a major source of currency fluctuations.