Hungary’s Guest Nights Up 4.8% In November

  • 16 Jan 2020 8:00 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Hungary’s Guest Nights Up 4.8% In November
The number of guest nights spent in commercial lodgings in Hungary rose by 4.8% year on year to 2,083,000 in November, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said.

Guest nights spent by foreign visitors climbed 8.7% to 1,088,000, while nights spent by Hungarian travellers were up 0.8% at 995,000.

Seasonally and calendar year-adjusted data show guest nights spent by foreigners rose by 6.4%, while guest nights spent by domestic travellers dropped by 1.1%, KSH said.

There was a four-day weekend for the All Saints’ Day holiday in Hungary in the base period, but only a three-day weekend in 2019.

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