Possible Cintingencies

Possible contingencies scenarios    World affairs e.g. September 11th, tsunami, terrorist attacks on England.  
Likely consequences    A predicted drop in numbers of overseas customers due to safety fears of travel and different countries.
Degree of risk    High; could potentially destroy the peak in numbers during main holiday seasons.
Risk strategy to prevent crisis    Lower prices to keep customers interested, increase security in order to bring back customers.
Likely outcome for budget hotels    Budget Hotels have continued to go from strength to strength and are one of the few hotel sectors to have seen numbers rise.  With average room occupancy at 75.5% in 2006 (caterer and hotelkeeper) and budget hotel rooms in the UK, broke the 1billion pound mark for the first time, this shows that the “budget hotel market in the UK is able to withstand pressure caused by external factors such as terrorist attacks” (Ben Walker)

Possible contingencies scenarios    Bad weather
Likely consequences    As a result of global warming, the British climate is constantly changing, with summers ranging from heat waves (2003) to the wettest summer on record (2007)
Degree of risk    Moderate; with the British climate being very unpredictable and budget hotels available all across Europe, people may choose a holiday in warmer climates and avoid holiday in the UK, so that they can ensure a holiday in the climate that they want
Risk strategy to prevent crisis    Offer activities that are not reliant on weather
Likely outcome for budget hotels    The UK budget market continued to grow and the budget hotel m ...
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