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UK tourism struggles amid Brexit and inflation challenges

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Despite efforts to boost tourism, Brexit policies, rising costs, and global competition continue to threaten the UK’s travel industry

Feb 19, 2025

The UK tourism sector continues to experience a post-Brexit downturn, with visitor spending failing to match pre-pandemic and pre-Brexit levels when adjusted for inflation. Despite a projected record 43.4 million visits in 2025, spending remains 9% lower than 2019 figures in real terms. Several factors, including Brexit-related travel restrictions, rising costs, and increasing global competition, are contributing to the UK’s declining appeal as a tourist destination.

Key takeaways

  • Brexit’s impact on tourism: The UK’s decision to ban EU citizens from using ID cards for entry has significantly reduced European visitor numbers, especially affecting student travel;
  • New travel requirements: From April 2025, all foreign visitors (except Irish citizens) must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation, with the fee rising from £10 to £16, potentially further discouraging tourism;
  • Rising costs & inflation: Tourism prices in the UK have increased faster than general inflation, making the country a less attractive destination compared to European competitors;
  • Declining global ranking: VisitBritain warns that the UK is losing its competitive edge in international tourism, both within Europe and globally;
  • Business travel slump: The UK has lost approximately 1.5 million business visits since pre-Covid levels, despite some recovery in 2023;
  • US market importance: The US remains the most valuable source of inbound tourism, accounting for nearly 20% of total visitor spending;
  • Government’s tourism goals: The UK government aims to attract 50 million annual visitors by 2030, with marketing efforts focused on growth markets like the US, Australia, and the Gulf region.

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