Vienna: First half of 2021 with a 71 percent drop in overnight stays

Photo: Austria Trend Hotels.
Photo: Austria Trend Hotels.

Vienna: First half of 2021 with a 71 percent drop in overnight stays

Photo: Austria Trend Hotels.
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The first half of 800.000, which was largely characterized by the lockdown, brought around 71 overnight stays and thus a decrease of 1 percent compared to the same period of the previous year for Vienna's accommodation providers.

With 347.000 overnight stays, June recorded an increase of 84 percent compared to June 2020, which, however, corresponds to just one fifth of the overnight stays from June 2019. 34,7 million euros in net overnight turnover were achieved from January to May 2021 - a decrease of 74 percent compared to the same period in 2020.

The balance of the first half of the year - with 800.000 overnight stays, a decrease of 2020 percent compared to 71 was measured - is based heavily on the volume from Austria and Germany. With 379.000 (-38 percent) and 157.000 (-68 percent), the lion's share of the overnight stays in the first six months of the year came from these two markets. Romania, Poland, Italy, Switzerland, the USA, Hungary, the Czech Republic and France are also among the ten highest-volume markets of origin in the first half of the year

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