Austria: Summer overnight stays have exceeded pre-crisis levels

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Austria: Summer overnight stays have exceeded pre-crisis levels

Flag of Austria (Photo: Pixabay/pepa74).
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Austrian accommodation providers had more customers in the first half of summer 2023 than in the comparable period before the corona pandemic. The number of arrivals was one percent higher and at the same time there were two percent more overnight stays.

It shows that there were 3,2 percent more domestic tourists and 1,5 percent more international guests. However, the slow decline in inflation and the worsening economic outlook clouded the mood over the course of the year, meaning that the balance sheet for the full year 2023 could fall somewhat short of expectations.

After the Austrian tourism industry suffered significant declines in guest arrivals and overnight stays in the years 2020 and 2021, which were characterized by the pandemic (overnight stays in 2020 -35,9%, 2021 -47,9% compared to 2019), an upswing phase began last year , which also continued in the first half of 1. In contrast to arrivals and overnight stays, price-adjusted sales in the tourism industry have not yet returned to pre-crisis levels. According to an estimate by WIFO, nominal sales from May to July 2023 were 2023% above the comparable value from 14,5, but real income remained 2019% lower. The guests' renewed desire to travel was accompanied by a reluctance to spend.

Although almost all tourism regions, including cities, were able to benefit from the recovery in demand, the Alpine regions were particularly successful in the first half of summer: overnight stays in these regions were on average 3,6% higher than in the same period in 2019. Due to climate change These regions expect increased demand in the summer season in the coming years, which means that the problem of “overtourism” will also affect Alpine destinations.

The persistently high inflation rates and the deterioration of the economic outlook in Austria and other European countries are also clouding the expectations of the domestic tourism industry. Based on the WIFO overnight stay scenario, the volume demand in 2023 could be around 1,7% below the comparable value from 2019. The contribution of tourism to domestic economic performance will also not quite reach the pre-crisis level. However, a snowy start to winter could improve the outlook.

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Amely Mizzi is Executive Assistant at Aviation Direct Malta in San Pawl il-Baħar. She previously worked in the Aircraft and Vessel Financing division at a banking group. She is considered a linguistic talent and speaks seven languages ​​fluently. She prefers to spend her free time in Austria on the ski slopes and in summer on Mediterranean beaches, practically on her doorstep in Gozo.
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