Monday, February 23, 2015

SPAIN: Overnight stays rose by 4.2% in January by the … – EntornoInteligente

SPAIN: Overnight stays rose by 4.2% in January by the … – EntornoInteligente

ABC of Spain 2 / continue the good news from the tourism sector: Overnight stays in Spanish hotels amounted to 13.3 million in January rose by 4.2% the same month in 2014, driven by both domestic tourism as abroad, according to figures released Monday by the National Statistics Institute (INE). In contrast, the average stay fell 3.2% and stood at 3.2 nights per traveler.

The use of hotels by residents in Spain grew 9.8% in the first month of the year to exceed 4.9 million nights, while those for non-residents rallied 1% and stood at 8.3 million. Travellers from Germany and the UK accounted for 23.2% and 21.4%, respectively, of total foreign overnight stays, an increase of 5.2% for German and a decrease of 6% the British.

The Nights of previous travelers France soared 23.9% and 18.9% in Italy. By contrast, visitor arrivals in Sweden fell 2.4% .The favorite destination for foreign tourists were in the Canary Islands, which accounted for 58.5% of overnight stays, with an annual decline of 2.5%.

Catalonia Catalonia Behind stood, with 12.4% of the total growth of 9.4%, and Andalusia, with 10.3% of the total and an increase of 3.5%. Meanwhile, travelers resident in Spain is mainly opted for Andalucía (18.1%), Madrid (16.4%), Catalonia (14.1%) and Valencia (12.9%).

In these communities, the use of hotels by residents in the country increased 11.3%, 20.3%, 14.6% and 15.1%, respectively. In January, hotel prices increased 2.2%, which is 1.5 points higher than the previous month and 1.9 points higher than the same month last year.

The average turnover Daily hotels per occupied room (ADR) was 72.7 euros, 4.1% more than in January 2014. According to the same source, the average daily revenue per available room (RevPAR), which is conditioned by occupation registered establishments reached 33.5 euros, an increase of 9.5%.

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