Hotel occupancy in January 2008 increases by eight per cent
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- Bed places and occupancy rate increase in May
- Overall occupancy rate down by 1% in March
- Bed-place occupancy increased by 5% in June
- Supply of bed-places in Gozo decreased by 8.3% in November
- Bed-place occupancy drops by 3.1% and total nights spent drop by 7.9%
- Bed-place occupancy goes down by 5.3% in July
- Annual occupancy rate down by 5.2% in Gozo and by 4.3% in Malta
- Supply of bed-places in Gozo rises by 5.5%
- October bed-place occupancy down by 4.9%
- Supply of bed-places in Gozo down by 7.8% net usage up 2.3%
- Gozo’s supply of bed-places decreases whilst net use increases
- The net use of bed-places in collective accommodation rises
- Bed-places up slightly, but occupancy down
- Gozo hotel bed-places go down and bed-place usage goes up
- Tourists increase 3.0% but length of stay down by 14.9%
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Figures published by the National Statistics Office show that in January 2008, total nights spent in collective accommodation establishments were recorded at 379,041, an increase of 8.0% over the corresponding month in 2007. Year on year, the average length of stay in collective accommodation establishments decreased by 1.2 nights to 6.5 nights.
In Gozo and Comino, the overall supply of bed-places stood at 1,715 beds, an increase of 5.2% over the comparable month a year earlier. The net use of bed-places in January was 17.4%, an increase of 3.7% over the same month in 2007.
The average length of stay stood at 2.6 nights, an increase of 0.1 nights. Nights spent by non-residents accounted for 58.4% of total guest-nights in Gozo.
Accounting for 95.5% of the national bed-stock, the overall supply of bed-places in the Malta region stood at 36,195 beds, implying a decrease of 1.7% when compared to the same month in 2007.
On an annual basis, the net use of bed-places in the island of Malta went up by 1.4% to 35.5%. Year on year, the average length of stay decreased by 1.2 nights to 6.7 nights. Nights spent by non-residents accounted for 95.4% of total guest-nights in Malta.
Length of stay and nights spent
In January 2008, total nights spent in collective accommodation establishments were recorded at 379,041, an increase of 8.0 per cent over the corresponding month in 2007. Year on year, the average length of stay in collective accommodation establishments decreased by 1.2 nights to 6.5 nights.
Regional overview
Accounting for 95.5 per cent of the national bed-stock, the overall supply of bed-places in the Malta region stood at 36,195 beds, implying a decrease of 1.7 per cent when compared to the same month in 2007 (see Table 10). On an annual basis, the net use of bed-places in the island of Malta went up by 1.4 percentage points to 35.5 per cent (see Table 2). Year on year, the average length of stay decreased by 1.2 nights to 6.7 nights. Nights spent by nonresidents accounted for 95.4 per cent of total guest-nights in Malta.
In Gozo and Comino, the overall supply of bed-places stood at 1,715 beds, an increase of 5.2 per cent over the comparable month a year earlier. The net use of bed-places in January was 17.4 per cent, an increase of 3.7 percentage points over the same month in 2007. The average length of stay stood at 2.6 nights, an increase of 0.1 nights. Nights spent by nonresidents accounted for 58.4 per cent of total guest-nights in Gozo.
In January 2008 bed-place occupancy in collective accommodation establishments went up by 1.6 percentage points when compared to the corresponding month in 2007.
Occupancy trends
The overall occupancy rate in collective accommodation establishments (net use) went up by 1.6 percentage points in January 2008 when compared to the same month a year earlier, to stand at 34.9 per cent. The increase in the net use rate does not appear to be on a level with the increase in guest-nights mainly on account of the fact that various collective accommodation establishments that are normally dormant in January remained active.
















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