VIMOSZ: tourism companies’ expectations stagnated in February
The expectations of tourism companies stagnated in February compared to a year earlier, the National Association of Tourist and Hospitality Employers (VIMOSZ) announced to MTI on Wednesday based on the latest survey conducted with the cooperation of GKI Economic Researcher.
The Tourism Business Index (tki) stood at plus 1 point in February, which means that players in the sector perceive their situation as stagnant. At the same time, the data shows an improvement compared to a year earlier. The value of the index decreased slightly, by 2 points in the second month of the year compared to the previous month, thus exceeding the value of a year ago by 4 points, they wrote, noting that the value of the index jumped significantly in February last year.
The index barely changed in accommodation services and catering, while it decreased moderately in other tourism sectors. According to the report, in accommodation services it is still close to its all-time high (+9 points), while in hospitality, despite a very slight positive shift, it has still not reached the neutral level (zero points), above which it was last reached in June 2022 was the value of the index.
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