Saturday, November 27, 2010

Uk top international hotel

In the top spot is Malaga,
moving up one place from last
year. Tenerife and Alicante are
second and third, meaning Spain
takes the top three positions.
Orlando is a new entry into the
top ten, rising 12 places since last
year. Dalaman holds its position
as the 5th most searched for
destination for a second year in
a row, whist New York also
brakes into the top ten, up five
positions from last year.
Palma comes in 8th, losing one
spot since last year; Lanzarote is
9th, rising four places, and
Geneva is 10th, dropping two
places.
Overall Spain is yet again the
most popular country for Brits to
visit, with 11 Spanish destinations
within the Top 50, five of which
are in the top ten.
“These early indications show
that Spain is still by far the most
popular destination for British
travellers. Medium and long haul
locations also seem to be on the
rise compared to last year,
suggesting that holiday budgets
may be growing after a tough
financial year” said Barry Smith,
Skyscanner co-founder and
business director.
Brand new entries to the top ten
are Johannesburg and Cape
Town, which will be welcoming
the World Cup in 2010.
Melbourne, Kuala Lumpur and
Hong Kong also entered the top
50.
Destinations dropping most in
search volume are Edinburgh,
Salzburg, Murcia, London and
Fuerteventura.
1. Malaga, (Spain) [+1]
2. Tenerife (Spain) [+2]
3. Alicante (Spain)[0]
4. Orlando (USA) [+12]
5. Dalaman (Turkey) [0]
6. Faro (Portugal) [0]
7. New York (USA) [+5]
8. Palma (Spain) [-1]
9. Lanzarote (Spain) [+4]
10. Geneva (Switzerland) [-2]
11. Bangkok (Thailand) [+11]
12. Paphos (Cyprus) [-3]
13. Barcelona (Spain) [+1]
14. London (UK) [-13]
15. Bodrum (Turkey) [-4]
16. Paris (France) [+1]
17. Rome (Italy) [-2]
18. Gran Canaria (Spain) [+1]
19. Larnaca (Cyprus) [+1]
20. Sydney (Australia) [+7]

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