According to the Spanish data analysis platform Mabrian, prices in the Greek five-star hotel industry have increased by 2019 percent compared to 110. Also in Egypt (+48 percent) the hotels in the top segment are growing strongly. In contrast, stays in five-star hotels have become cheaper in Turkey (-10 percent).
The data analysts examined bookings for stays between July 25th and August 7th. Not only in the five-star hotel industry did the Greek hoteliers raise prices the most compared to 2019, but also in the four-star segment (+63 percent). In the three-star category (+19 percent), they approached things a little more cautiously.
In Egypt, prices rose 48 percent in the five-star segment, 41 percent in the four-star category and 25 percent in the three-star segment. In Tunisia, inflation was 27 percent for five-star properties, 28 percent for four-star hotels and XNUMX percent for three-star accommodation. This is reported by the online portal travel plans9.
Moderate price increase in Spain
The surcharges in Spain are more moderate at 14 percent for five stars, five percent for four stars and seven percent for three stars. In neighboring Portugal, hoteliers received 18 percent more in the five-star category and ten percent more in the four-star category than in 2019. Prices remained stable in the three-star segment.
The price drop of ten percent in the Turkish five-star hotel industry is probably due not least to the absence of Russian and Ukrainian guests. In four-star accommodation, on the other hand, prices rose by nine percent and in the three-star area by eight percent. Overall, Italy is stable in price, with prices in the upper class being one percent higher. In the four-star category, prices fell by five percent, while in the three-star category they rose by six percent.