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Revenues of hotels in Barcelona fell this summer by 14%
Revenues of hotels in Barcelona, capital of Spain’s region Catalonia, fell this summer by 14%, Reuters reports with the reference to trade association. It seems that the city gained negative reputation in the world.
Revenues of hotels in Barcelona, capital of Spain’s region Catalonia, fell this summer by 14%, Reuters reports with the reference to trade association. It seems that the city gained negative reputation in the world.
Tourism accounts for 11% of country’s economic output. This sectors is also the largest employer in Spain. However, reduction in the number of guests in July, which is a key month of a year, suggests that the sector’s growth reached its peak after showing record levels in recent years.
Occupancy rate of hotels near the sea fell insignificantly, however, price reduction by 7% in July and by 19% in August hurt revenues.
On the other hand, average spend of international tourists in Spain grew by 9,5% in July.
Barcelona’s image deteriorated recently due to lower safety, growing anti-social behavior and worse cleaning of public places. Political instability of the region also played its role.