By Andrew Ffrench @OxMailAndyF Business reporter covering Didcot and Wallingford. Call me on 01865 425425
Jane Marshall, Clarisse Garcia and Val Tachy, a new Oxford Bus Company team to welcome visitors Picture: Greig Box Turnbull Oxford Bus Company and its sister company City Sightseeing have created a revamped tourism management team to help drive the visitor economy. The trio of Jane Marshall, Clarisse Garcia and Val Tachy form the all-female team created to ensure visitors to Oxford receive a world-class welcome. The focus will be on developing partnerships with key visitor attractions, marketing what Oxford has to offer and delivering a first-class customer service.
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Oxford is ready to bounce back with its hospitality and tourism businesses predicting a boom in visitor numbers when they reopen. The firms believe there is pent-up demand for travel and are pulling together to give guests the warmest possible welcome when they return to the city. Former concierge at The Randolph Hotel, William Thomson, is heading the mission to revitalise the local economy as rooms and restaurants, museums and attractions prepare to reopen. Mr Thomson, who has launched his own concierge business called Ask William, will use his five-star network of contacts to benefit hospitality businesses across Oxfordshire as they emerge from a difficult year.
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Brighton and Hove Buses says their City Sightseeing bus is back on the road after the lockdown. It takes in stops including the Royal Pavilion, Hove Lawns, the i360, Sussex County Cricket Ground, the Marina and the Lanes. Tickets also included travel on bus routes to beauty spots such as Seven Sisters, Lewes, and Devil’s Dyke. The return of the service is seen as a key part of the city’s tourist trade getting back up and running after a difficult past year during the coronavirus pandemic. And with continued uncertainty over foreign travel this summer, it could be an ideal service for those spending their holidays in Brighton and Hove.