KSH: the number of guest nights increased by 7.5 and the number of guests by 13 percent in November compared to a year earlier
Last November, 1.0 million guests spent 2.5 million guest nights in Hungarian tourist accommodations (commercial, private and other accommodations). The number of guests was 13, and the number of guest nights was 7.5 percent higher than a year earlier, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) announced.
The number of nights spent by domestic guests increased by 5.9 percent, while the number of nights spent by foreign guests increased by 8.9 percent.
In the January-November 2023 period, domestic guests spent 5.8 percent fewer guest nights and foreigners 12 percent more guest nights in tourist accommodations than in the same period of the previous year, KSH wrote.
In November, 75 percent of the guest nights were provided by commercial accommodations, where the turnover was 6.3 percent higher than the previous year. 11 percent more guest nights were registered at private and other accommodations than a year earlier.
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