With 'noticeable nervousness' around holidays abroad, Welsh firms look forward to a busy summer.
Prices are up across the industry for the peak season, and he added: "When cancellations come in, breaks resell at higher prices - which goes some way to recovering the losses of the last year.
"We've noticed unprecedented demand for Ireland, mostly, it has to be said, from Irish clients this year," he said.image copyrightNorth Wales Holiday Cottages, which helps rent hundreds of properties, has seen an upsurge in demand over the past month, with it also having little availability left in July and August.
Many properties are fully booked until winter, however, Ms Griffiths said about two-thirds have some availability in September.Tourists have returned to Llandudno in the past couple of months following lockdown "This group that we have coming in July will be travelling in a 'bubble of six', they will sit at meal times together, visit attractions on the coach and they will also have received two vaccinations," she said.There has been a cancellation, though, from a group from Sweden who had a special interest in gardens.
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