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With the recent Brexit negotiations, there have certainly been fluctuating interests in London, especially in terms of business travel. 2018 was held back by uncertainty, something that the Londoners took time to get used to due to slower economic growth and reported weaker business travel volumes.
London has an abundance of attractions, events of all kinds and theatres that attracts visitors from all over the world throughout the year. Several places in the city such as Hotels in Bayswater London, the likes of Berjaya Hotels and Resorts – Corporate make London quite an enjoyable experience. The hospitality sector in the UK employs 2.9 million people, representing 10% of the UK employment and this only hopes to continue in 2019.
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