UK industry bodies have welcomed the announcement by Prime Minister David Cameron of new visitor visas for tourists from China that will deliver a major boost to London’s tourism sector.
Starting in 2016, new visitor visas for tourists from China will be valid in the UK for two years, up from the usual six-month limit for standard visitor visas. There are also plans to introduce a new 10-year multiple entry visit visa for Chinese tourists at no extra cost.
The economic benefits for London’s tourism economy are expected to be significant. Over the past five years (2009-2014), the number of Chinese visitors coming to London has risen by 112 per cent. Spending over the same period has risen by 167 per cent and forecasts for the next 8 years from Oxford Economics anticipate additional growth of 77 per cent.
The national picture is also positive. Chinese tourists currently contribute £500 million annually to the UK economy with record numbers visiting the UK to make the most of all the retail opportunities and visitor attractions on offer – up 35% between April and June this year compared to the same period in 2014, according to latest figures from VisitBritain.
Prime Minister David Cameron said: “China is becoming one of our fastest-growing tourism markets so making it easier and more convenient for Chinese visitors to come to the UK is extremely important. That is why the announcement I’m making today is great news for our tourism industry and great news for the British economy enabling us to maximise Chinese spending power even further. It will mean that the UK has the best offer in Europe for Chinese tourists and will build on our already strong people to people links, strengthening UK-China relations further.”
Gordon Innes, CEO of London & Partners, the Mayor’s official promotional company for London which runs VisitLondon.com said: “This is fantastic news for London and its Chinese visitors, who are already coming to the capital in record numbers and spending more than ever.”
UKinbound CEO Deirdre Wells OBE, said: “We are delighted at the announcement to reduce the cost of the multi-entry visa for Chinese visitors. We have long been campaigning for a change to the visa costs, which was a key plank of our #TourismABC manifesto. China is a vitally important market for our 350 members and this announcement will greatly help to boost the UK’s competitiveness.”
Comments are closed.