Summer tourism season breaks pre-pandemic record in Hungary
Hungary’s summer tourism season broke records set in 2019, the year before the pandemic, the head of the Hungarian Tourism Agency said on Wednesday.
Zoltán Guller said more than 6.2 million visitors were accommodated in June-August, up 6% from the summer of 2019, with more than 17 million guest nights spent (up 3%). Revenue grew by 27% to HUF 312 billion (EUR 0.8 billion), he added.
The market was essentially equally divided between foreign visitors and domestic travellers.
The number of tourists from Czechia, Poland and Romania “rose significantly”.
Around 2.6 million foreign tourists spent 7.2 million guest nights in Hungary in June-August, while around 3.6 million domestic travellers spent 9.9 million nights.
Fully 1.5 million guests stayed in the capital, with revenue of HUF 110 billion (EUR 283.2 million). In August, occupancy rates were around 78%.
Hungarian Hotel and Restaurant Association head Tamás Flesch said the hotel industry had finished a “profitable season”.
Guller said bookings registered with the National Tourism Data Service Centre (NTAK) indicate guest nights hitting 3.4 million in September, 3 million in October and 2.4 million in November.
Read also:
please make a donation here
Hot news
Fuel prices in Hungary set to soar as government plans new tax hike on gas stations
Hungary calls for stronger nation-state sovereignty in the EU, rejects treaty changes for political power shift
All Saints’ Day and clock change: Changes to Budapest transport timetables
National Bank of Hungary: Maintaining banks’ strong capital position ‘pivotal
Top Hungary news: magnificent castles, new flights to Budapest Airport, 15th-century sword and change in bottle redemption system – 28 October, 2024
Orbán cabinet: Ill-advised policies jeopardising European Union’s existence