people from all around will come and want to see many different things in UK and they will also want to try the food in Uk.
a lot
bring more money to tourism industry and conserve the resource.green tourism also reduce the desforestation
Tourist can bring in money.
Half A Billion $
Tourism supports a great part of the infrastructure of the Uk. we rely on great deal of people to come and visit the Uk which in turn circulates the money spent from tourist,back into communities. Just like any other country.
You mean just from England or the whole of Britain? on average Britain brings in 30 Million tourists each year,in 2005 tourism generated £14.2 Billion in to the British economy. Because of the Royal Wedding Tourism is up 70% than what it normally is,so for the next 2-3years they will be bringing in huge sums of money. It is estimated that 1 fith if the UK's total income comes from the rapidly increasing Travel & Tourism organisation
The tourism to a certain country can increase its popularity. Of course the tourists spend money in the country and provide more income to a store owner. Tourism can boost an economy by spending money at hotels, airports, stores and entertainment centers.
Yes because tourism can bring in money to rural areas and create jobs.
They are striving to bring in more tourism. This allows them to have the money in order to work on more internal projects.
Tourism in Barbados can provide jobs and bring in money to the country
Some!
The fact is, the royal family costs each UK citizen a paltry 66p (or $1.10USD) per year. The amount of tourism they bring in is immense. So for of cost of about £40M per year, the royal family brings in about £176M to the UK treasury. And that does not include the money made by restaurants, hotels, cabs and stores. I think that is what is called a good investment.AnswerAccording to the Vancouver Sun, the royal baby has brought in about £500 million (about $800 million) to the tourism industry of Great Britain. The Queen's annual income is £37.9 million ($58 million), as of June 2013, including private investments and holdings.