Summer 2017 American inquiries about Wales holidays up 145% yoy
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23 August 2017 (Edited )
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Like Scotland (see Scotland tourism having a bumper year in 2017), Wales has many of the charms of Ireland but sells at a discount this year to travelers from the Eurozone and North America.
Growth in searches from these markets in July and August have been:
Trends in travel intentions also suggest that visitors will stay longer and spend more in 2017.