New Visitor Fee Proposal in England Raises Concerns for Future Trips

By Ivan PetrenkoFeb 25, 2026 05:54 AMNews
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A new proposal in England could introduce an overnight visitor levy, and it is already causing strong reactions across the travel industry. The idea was discussed in a recent government consultation that would allow local mayors to add extra charges to overnight stays. Many tourism organisations are worried the timing may be difficult, as the sector is already dealing with rising costs and increasing pressure on both domestic and international travel.

Trade body ABTA has formally opposed the proposal, highlighting growing worries about the country’s tourism competitiveness. The organisation notes that higher operating costs and increasing taxation have already made the UK less affordable compared to other destinations. It argues that adding another financial layer risks further weakening the country’s position, especially as global comparisons already place the UK near the bottom in price competitiveness.

“We have sent a robust response to the Government’s proposal for the introduction of an overnight visitor levy in England. Domestic and inbound tourism are worth more than £97 billion annually to the economy in England. We’ve long expressed concern with the cumulative impact of taxes and charges on U.K. travel and tourism, which is already uncompetitive on cost grounds. Adding further taxes to visitors who support vital economic activity across the country is short-sighted, and risks turning people off holidays in the areas imposing these charges."
Luke Petherbridge ABTA Director of Public Affairs

What the Proposed Levy Could Change

If introduced, the overnight charge could slowly increase the total price of trips, especially in places that decide to apply the levy. Even a small added nightly cost can build up over a short stay and make the overall trip feel pricier. This may lead some travellers to shorten their stay or rethink where they go, especially when comparing destinations without similar charges.

How the levy is set up could also shape how obvious the change feels in everyday travel costs. Using a percentage model could make travel costs harder to estimate, since the fee would rise alongside hotel prices. Money from the levy is also being discussed as a possible way to support upgrades to public spaces and local transport. That could bring visible benefits, although it remains unclear whether visitors would feel those improvements enough to justify higher costs.

At its core, the discussion highlights the delicate balance between raising local funding and preserving destination appeal. The final decision may influence how competitive England feels compared to other countries that are also adjusting tourism pricing. Whether the levy is introduced or reshaped, the outcome will likely affect how visitors evaluate value for money when planning trips across English cities and regions.

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