Resorts and hotels planning to open at the end of May could enjoy a boom or the worst season in memory
Holiday resorts across the UK are preparing to open at the end of May with trepidation. They have no idea what the summer holds for them. The battered tourism industry could enjoy a boom in staycation business, or the worst season in memory. It all depends on the advice of the British government.
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