Central and Eastern European accommodation providers are planning to raise prices this year, according to a study

Accommodation providers in Central and Eastern Europe are considering a price increase
In a statement sent to MTI on Tuesday, they emphasize that accommodation providers are not very optimistic about their operations in any of the Central and Eastern European countries, and the main problem is the rising overhead and labor costs. The majority will raise the price per night by an average of 8-11 percent after the pandemic to ensure the revenue needed to operate stably. (MTI)
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