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Olympics buzz bad for London business?

Many people from other areas of the country have been put off by repeated forecast of traffic chaos and gridlock on transport infrastructure during the Olympics.

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There is definitely a buzz if you venture near Olympic venues, but stroll around central London, go to theatres, visit museums and other attractions and you will barely know that there is a mega event happening in town.

Reason: after months of being told to stay away from central London and officials allowed to work from home, many Britons have simply heeded the official advice.

The result is few visitors and customers, hitting business and raising questions about drop in productivity.

Many people from other areas of the country have been put off by repeated forecast of traffic chaos and gridlock on transport infrastructure during the Olympics.

If summer holidays are usually a busy period in London, this year the situation is rather different.

In fact, some areas of London have been turned into "ghost towns" by the Olympics, according to The Financial Times, which reported today that even though 1,00,000 visitors had arrived for the event, the number is far less than the usual 3,00,000 visitors during this time of the year.

On the London Underground, the number of workers and officials travelling fell sharply with thousands of civil servants among those taking advantage of flexible working rules put in place for the Olympics. They are allowed to work from home.

Some of the UK's largest private companies, such as BT, Royal Bank of Scotland and Sainsbury's, are allowing London-based staff to work in different locations or adapt their working hours.

According to the London Chamber of Commerce, an unprecedented 1.5 million of the 5 million people who work in the capital will work from home at some point over the next two weeks to avoid travel disruption.

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