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I’m fine Dave, hope you and yours are too!
Well, if so, not anything for football lovers to look forward to then… We are possibly to play in Glasgow, and with current restrictions no Swedish fans can come. This EC is farcical, some teams play all games at home with supporters, many others (like us) travel between Spain, Sweden, Russia, Sweden, Russia… And regarding ”decent stadia”, there are plenty of them all around the whole of Europe to avoid this.
As for coming to games, that would be great, but under the current erratic and often not logic restrictions, we’ll have to see. Many countries in Europe welcome me and the mrs now without quarantine/self isolation (both had C-19 late April, and received vaccine), but not GB… Due to that many people/tourists will look elsewhere for holiday, which unfortunately will be detrimental to your economy.
Most U.K. holiday destinations have been booked up for months and many, such as the house I’m renting this week in Cornwall, are already fully booked for all the main holiday weeks for 2022 as well.
Three weeks ago I managed to get the only remaining week for summer holiday period 2022 at this place.
There’s almost no room left for anyone wanting to visit the country anyway so U.K. PLC are not really going to miss foreigners coming in.
Staycations have more than filled the gap.
You want to try some other places as well as Cornwall Thomas, our country is very diverse for it's size. Devon is picturesque, Dorset has the Jurassic coast, Kent is known as the garden of England, East Anglia is flat but has the broads, Yorkshire, Shropshire and the Lake district all have outstanding scenery. Then there is Wales and Scotland.
Interesting to see what the numbers say compared to 2019, the economies of the Greek islands, Spanish coast etc rely heavily on British tourists, this cash will now be spent at home, I think you may be right about the impact to London as a tourist destination but as Mick says the rest of the UK is fully booked up.
Yes, same with us, Stockholm compared to the countryside.
But, considering what a huge international all-year-round tourist magnet London is, I’d be surprised if there is no effect. I suspect that some of your other bigger cities experience the same.
Countries in southern Europe try to simplify travel to compensate for losses.
London is a poor example in this argument though.
I’m English and I’ve visited London itself as a tourist just once in my life aged 7.
I can’t see myself ever going back, I have zero interest in visiting a large inner city for a U.K. holiday.
I would bet any money you like that the dates you have cancelled have already been filled within minutes or at most hours after you cancelled.
We we offered the chance to cancel the trip we are on at present in the week prior to leaving for it........why you might ask?
Because they’re able to sell the same accommodation for a large amount more than they were when I booked it.
I don’t mean to sound harsh Thomas but as far as our holiday industry is concerned you won’t be missed either this year or next.
Once normal travel returns and people can travel to Spain and Portugal again then your attendance will be important.
Just for fun, try to book somewhere half decent in Cornwall now for July or August and let us know what the result is?