Guest Nights Up 18% in January in Hungary

  • 6 Mar 2023 6:09 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Guest Nights Up 18% in January in Hungary
Commercial guest nights in Hungary increased in January by an annual 18% to 1,417,000, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said.

Nights spent by domestic tourists rose by 6.2% to 723,000, while those spent by foreign visitors jumped by 33.5% to 695,000.

Revenue increased by 55.3% to 31.5 billion forints (EUR 83.7m).

 

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