
Plenty of activity during the crisis
Dear Insider,
It is certainly unusual to read in the quarterly results of tourism companies how much kerosene TUI, for example, has secured for its summer season. Or, to put it another way – in a positive sense – Scandic emphasises that it is not suffering directly from the geopolitical situation. The chains are also remaining cautious, as Accor, Scandic, TUI and GHA all indicate in their Q1 results. The Iran conflict has everyone on edge, all over the world. In Germany, the first tour operators and travel agencies are announcing short-time working.
The World Cup drama has begun in the USA. In Philadelphia, FIFA cancelled 2,000 of the 10,000 rooms it had booked. Thousands of hotel rooms have been cancelled across all 16 World Cup host cities. Bookings are falling short of forecasts; ordinary fans can no longer afford the prices, but there aren't yet large numbers of high-spending fans either. The golden summer has been cancelled. MAGA.
Back to Germany, where the business travel market is changing. It is the small changes that show that cost control is currently the top priority. That means, for example, flying less and taking the train more. Or travel, yes, but no longer within their own country; they'd rather visit the (cheaper) neighbouring countries. In Austria, business travellers could give the hospitality industry a boost: The pressure on this sector is also intense, as the figures show. ... More
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Changes in the Serviced Apartment market in Germany remain dynamic in many respects: for the first time, more leisure guests than business guests booked serviced apartments. On the other hand, the segment is suffering from the economic crisis.
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