Commercial Accommodations Register 553,000 Guest Nights Over Easter Weekend
Commercial accommodations in Hungary registered 553,000 guest nights over the four-day Easter weekend, the Hungarian Tourism Agency said on Friday.
Commercial accommodations in Hungary registered 553,000 guest nights over the four-day Easter weekend, the Hungarian Tourism Agency said on Friday.
Based on the pre-booking data, more accommodation bookings have already been placed for the long Easter weekend than in 2019, Szallas.hu told MTI on Tuesday.
Guest nights at commercial accommodations in Hungary soared by an annual 413.5% to 1,082,000 in February, from a low base impacted by pandemic-related travel restrictions, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Wednesday.
The European Commission on Wednesday said it approved a 280 million euro Hungarian investment scheme to support a sustainable recovery of the tourism sector.
Guest nights at commercial accommodations in Hungary soared by an annual 446% to 951,000 in January, albeit from a low base impacted by travel restrictions because of the pandemic, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said.
Guest nights at commercial accommodations in Hungary rose by an annual 630% to 1,164,000 in December from a low base due to travel restrictions during the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Monday.
Visitor numbers at Hungarian palaces and castles came close to 315,000 last year, a new record, Tamás Glazer, who heads the National Heritage Protection and Development Nonprofit (NOF), told MTI on Friday.
Efforts will continue this year to help tourism regain its key industry status in Hungary, the deputy managing director of the Hungarian Tourism Agency said on Friday.
Guest nights at commercial accommodations in Hungary rose by an annual 292.1 % to 1,266,000 in November from a low base impacted by travel restrictions during the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Tuesday.
Hungary’s tourism sector performed a lot better this year than in 2020 on the back of increasing domestic traffic, the head of the Hungarian Tourism Agency said on Monday.