Taylor Swift: Why boss of Travelodge hopes to receive a boost from star's summer concerts

The boss of Travelodge has said the company could see a boost from Taylor Swift and AC/DC concerts this summer after it posted record revenues for last year.

However, the budget hotel chain saw softer sales growth at the start of 2024, amid a quieter period for both business and leisure travel.

Jo Boydell, chief executive of the business, said it was nonetheless “encouraged” by the rise, of around 2 per cent at the start of the year, and stressed that bookings are ahead of levels seen a year earlier.

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The boss told the PA news agency that the hotel group is optimistic that growth can improve further through the year, with potential boosts from sporting and cultural events.

The boss of Travelodge has said it could see a boost from Taylor Swift and AC/DC concerts this summer after it posted record revenues for last year. (Photo by Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire)The boss of Travelodge has said it could see a boost from Taylor Swift and AC/DC concerts this summer after it posted record revenues for last year. (Photo by Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire)
The boss of Travelodge has said it could see a boost from Taylor Swift and AC/DC concerts this summer after it posted record revenues for last year. (Photo by Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire)

“We have solid bookings for Easter and beyond this year”, Ms Boydell said.

“There are plenty of events we are looking forward to, like the Lionesses at Wembley, we are seeing positive sales around the Grand National and FA Cup semi-finals.

“In the summer we also have big concerts like Taylor Swift and AC/DC that people will be booking for.”

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The chief executive said the company is tapping into demand from leisure and business customers “for strong value”, after increases in the cost-of-living.

Nevertheless, she said Travelodge could increase prices again later this year amid cost inflation of between 5 per cent and 6 per cent.

It came as the firm said it posted a statutory profit for 2023, as earnings grew by 14.6 per cent to £243.9m.

Meanwhile, revenues jumped by 13.7 per cent to £1.04bn for the year.

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It hailed strong customers demand as events such as Wimbledon helped to spark record London revenues.

Sales were also supported by strong demand around Eurovision and the significant recovery in face-to-face business conferences.

Ms Boydell added: “I am delighted that Travelodge has delivered another record performance in 2023, with revenue above £1bn for the first time.”

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