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European Hospitality Industry Statistics
European hotels are entering 2026 with occupancy and room revenue moving in sharply different directions, while guest demand, average spend, and staff costs are tightening the margin story in real time. If you manage or invest in hospitality across Europe, these current figures explain why “more visitors” does not automatically mean more profit.

Greece Hotel Industry Statistics
Greece’s hotel industry is showing sharper momentum going into 2026, with demand and revenue trends moving in ways that don’t always match occupancy alone. Read the page to see which segments are pulling ahead and which are lagging, so you can spot what’s really driving performance.

Europe Hospitality Industry Statistics
Europe’s hospitality industry is still showing strong recovery signals, but the gap between demand and how fast hotels and restaurants can staff up is the real pressure point. Get the latest 2025 figures that put occupancies, spend, and labor constraints into one clear view so you can understand what’s driving performance right now.

Germany Hotel Industry Statistics
Germany’s hotel market sits at a RevPAR recovery index of 96 in Q1 2024 while occupancy averages 68.1% and rates are rising faster than inflation, so profitability is improving even as energy and accommodation services inflation feed through to pricing. You will also see how regulations and capital spending are reshaping hotel operations and renovation cycles, from EU energy rules and ETS carbon costs to new investment momentum and the shifting power of OTAs and mobile bookings.

Travel Hospitality Industry Statistics
With OTA influence hitting 29% of global hotel bookings and hotel digital marketing software spend projected to climb by US$2.4 billion in 2024, this page connects every operational upgrade to where revenue actually comes from. You will also see how self-service check-in, digital keys, and KDS accuracy gains are colliding with cost pressures like 6.7% higher energy and cybersecurity risks that now average US$4.45 million per breach.

Spain Hospitality Industry Statistics
See how Spain’s hospitality sector is rebounding in 2025, with room demand and revenue moving in different directions at once rather than in a neat line. This page maps the tensions behind the figures so you can spot where capacity pressure is easing and where it is still biting.

London Hotel Industry Statistics
London’s latest hotel industry numbers show what happens when demand cools at the same time rates stay stubborn, and the gap between room price and occupancy is more telling than it looks. See how 2026 figures reshape the outlook for revenue per available room, staffing pressure, and where bargain bookings are appearing first.

France Hotel Industry Statistics
France’s hotel industry is being reshaped by a visible 2026 shift, where demand patterns and pricing power are changing at the same time in ways operators can’t ignore. Get the key figures behind the latest turnover and performance trends and see exactly where guests are moving next, not just where they’ve been.

Hotel Management Industry Statistics
See how hotel operations are reshaping in 2025 and what the latest performance indicators reveal about occupancy, ADR, and revenue pressure. The contrast between steady demand and shifting cost realities makes the data essential for anyone managing rates and staffing decisions.

Tourism Hospitality Industry Statistics
As tourism hospitality firms tighten budgets, 2025 demand and performance signals are putting hard pressure on staffing, pricing, and service capacity. This page connects the latest occupancy and revenue trends to the changes operators are actually making right now, so you can spot the next shift before it hits your bookings.

Brazil Hospitality Industry Statistics
Brazil’s hospitality rebound is tightening in real time, with 2026 indicators pointing to faster recovery momentum than the industry expected just a year ago. This page brings the key numbers together, from demand and room performance to the shifting pressure on pricing and staffing, so you can see what is changing and what is still lagging.

Mexico Hospitality Industry Statistics
Mexico’s hospitality numbers in 2025 and 2026 capture a sector where demand and pricing move at very different speeds, reshaping what hotels, resorts, and restaurants can realistically plan for. Get the figures behind that shift, from visitor pressure to revenue momentum, so you can see where Mexico is gaining traction and where it is quietly tightening.

Online Hotel Reservation Statistics
In 2025, online hotel reservations are reshaping demand faster than travelers expect, with booking volumes and average stay patterns shifting in ways that can change your next search or price check. This page breaks down the key metrics behind those moves so you can spot where the market is tightening and where deals are slipping in.

Hospitality Employment Statistics
See why Hospitality employment looks steady on the surface but feels anything but, from 15.6 million workers in U.S. accommodation and food services to 62% reporting burnout and 45% getting their schedules changed with under 1 week notice. You will also find the latest labor picture behind the scenes, including health insurance coverage, wage pressure, unionization rates, and productivity shifts alongside key pay and safety benchmarks.

Italy Hotel Industry Statistics
Italy hotels are juggling big demand and shifting costs, with peak week occupancy averaging 76.8% in 2023 and luxury hotels pulling in €1.5 billion plus a year, while foreign tourist overnight stays climbed 16.3% in 2022 as receipts reached €24.4 billion. You will also see how geography, channel power, and operational upgrades collide, from 38.2% of capacity concentrated along the sea or lakes to rising digital and ESG adoption that changes how hotels win business.

Korea Hospitality Industry Statistics
With lodging ADR at KRW 186,000 and mobile bookings taking 34 percent of online demand in 2023, South Korea’s hotel market is clearly shifting to a faster, app-first sales rhythm while inbound receipts are still rising at a 1.9 percent year over year pace. The page connects that momentum to labor realities like 4.2 hours of overtime and 26 percent temporary contracts, plus sustainability pressure tied to a 40 percent 2030 emissions cut target, so you can see how pricing, staffing, and decarbonization are colliding in real time.

Switzerland Hotel Industry Statistics
Swiss hotel performance is changing faster than the traditional seasonal pattern suggests, with 2025 data pointing to sharper shifts in occupancy and revenue than the year before. Get the figures behind what guests are paying, where demand is concentrating, and what that means for strategy in 2025 and beyond.

China Hotel Industry Statistics
China’s hotel tech spend hit RMB 16.6 billion in 2023, yet many operators still say “free cancellation” and a cleaner stay are what sway booking choices, from OTA survey preferences to a 27% late checkout request rate. Track how RevPAR rose 10.5% while energy intensity fell 4.2%, and see where margins, commissions, and digitized check in are reshaping day to day operations across China’s fast expanding hotel pipeline.

Marina Industry Statistics
Trade, cruise, and port operations are moving at full speed, yet marinas run on smaller scale realities: 29% of EU cargo on sea routes comes from short sea shipping alongside a global cruise rebound to 92.4% of pre pandemic capacity and 29.7 million passengers carried worldwide. Get the practical benchmarks behind slips, dredging, shore power, and compliance, from a 1.6 day average port stay for container ships to EU ETS coverage expanding for EEA voyages in 2024, plus how 25% of marina customers now book and pay online.

Hotel Hospitality Industry Statistics
2023 hotel performance looks powerful but uneven, with U.S. room revenue at $193.5B and occupancy sitting at 65.1 percent while marketing typically absorbs about 3 percent of revenue and bad debt averages just 1.8 percent. You will also see how global travel supports 7.6 percent of worldwide GDP and what that means for revenue pressure and opportunities, from international receipts near $1.4T to global hotel M and A topping 1,700 deals and energy use averaging 60 kWh per occupied room night.