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Tourism Employment Statistics
Leisure and hospitality hiring is still fighting a labor gap, with U.S. leisure and hospitality job openings at 1.7 million in 2023 and a 4.8% job openings rate in May 2024, even as quit rates stay elevated. This page ties together wages, churn, and capacity constraints across tourism jobs and explains why recovery has been uneven since the shock.

Miami Hotel Industry Statistics
Miami’s hotel performance is tightening in real time, with 2026 ADR projected to reach $270 while occupancy is expected at 70.0 percent, creating a sharp question of whether higher rates are outpacing demand. Read the page to see what’s driving the shift, from pace of room supply to the moving price pressure across the city.

Motel Industry Statistics
Motel Industry statistics show how fast the market has shifted, including a 2026 snapshot of occupancy and ADR momentum. See where demand is tightening versus where rates are holding, so you can spot the next real opportunity before it shows up on your booking calendar.

Us Hotel Industry Statistics
Rooms are tightly concentrated in NAICS 7211 Traveler Accommodation, and even with 2023 hotel bankruptcies down 21% year over year, demand and pricing climbed together fast enough to keep operators chasing efficiency gains, from housekeeping and front desk automation to mobile check in. If you want to understand what is driving the next wave of performance, this page connects the 1.03 trillion GDP footprint of U.S. travel with the channel reality behind bookings, where direct trails at 3.2% while OTAs lead at 40.1% and metasearch still pulls 17.9%.

Netherlands Tourism Statistics
See how Netherlands Tourism data captures a striking rebound in visitors while hotel occupancy and average length of stay shift in the opposite direction, reshaping what a “successful season” looks like. Get the latest 2025 figures and the month by month contrasts that explain where demand concentrates next.

Spain Tourism Industry Statistics
Spain’s tourism economy is moving fast, with 2024 bringing €92.3 billion in international tourism receipts and a 22% mobile booking share, even as travel and tourism still supports 9.3% of jobs. This page connects those headline flows to what’s changing on the ground, from €86.0 RevPAR in Q3 2024 to 76% of hotels reporting contactless check-in and €4.7 billion in estimated tourism tax revenues in 2023.

Dubai Hotel Industry Statistics
Dubai is pulling in 17.0 million international overnight visitors and building momentum with a 2024 hotel pipeline of about USD 9.5 billion, but costs and conversion drivers are reshaping the margins you need to plan for, from DEWA tariff hikes and 5% VAT mechanics to the fact that more than 40% of bookings are influenced by OTAs and metasearch. If you run or invest in Dubai hospitality, this page ties the demand goal of 20 million visitors by 2025 to the booking lead times, mobile check-in, and online review power that decide which properties win when pricing, energy, and reputation collide.

Ryokan Industry Statistics
Ryokan Industry’s latest statistics surface the pressure points behind shifting traveler expectations and operating economics, so you can see exactly where margins are tightening or recovering. Get the 2025 and 2026 figures side by side and spot the surprising gaps between demand signals and real performance.

Sweden Hospitality Industry Statistics
Sweden’s hospitality industry is seeing a sharp split between rising prices and uneven demand, with 2026 projections pointing to where guest spending is headed next. Get the latest Sweden specific figures on occupancy, revenue and staffing so you can spot which parts of the business are gaining momentum and which are falling behind.

Korea Hotel Industry Statistics
Korea Hotel Industry numbers for 2026 reveal how much demand has shifted beneath the surface, with room performance and occupancy moving in sharper contrast than last year. Stay ahead of pricing and staffing decisions by seeing which cities and segments are accelerating while others quietly lose momentum.

Germany Hospitality Industry Statistics
Germany’s hospitality industry is posting a faster rebound than many expected in 2025, with demand and revenue moving in opposite directions across hotel and restaurant segments. If you want to understand where 2026 prospects are most resilient and where margins are still under pressure, these key statistics make the contrast impossible to miss.

United States Tourism Statistics
US tourism keeps shifting in 2025, with fresh numbers that show exactly where visitors are concentrating and what that means for lodging, spending, and travel demand. If you have been using last year’s assumptions, these updated indicators will help you spot the change fast and make better calls for the months ahead.

Costa Rica Tourism Statistics
Costa Rica’s tourism pulse looks sharply different now than just a couple years ago, with 2025 arrivals and traveler spending pointing to where demand is actually concentrating. Get the clearest snapshot of 2025 visitor trends, seasonality, and spending patterns so you can separate headline hype from what tourists are truly doing.

Middle East Hotel Industry Statistics
See how 2025 and 2026 figures are reshaping hotel performance across the Middle East, from demand swings to pricing pressure and occupancy reality checks. If you manage, invest, or market in the region, these updated indicators show what changed most and what still stubbornly refuses to move.

Mexico Hotel Industry Statistics
Mexico’s hotel industry numbers are moving fast, with 2025 ADR rising to about $101 as occupancy lifts to roughly 67% across the year. Get the full picture of how those gains are being won or lost by resort versus business markets and what that means for pricing power in 2026 planning.

California Hospitality Industry Statistics
California hospitality is showing real momentum in 2025 and 2026, with notable shifts in demand and operating conditions that challenge the usual “steady and predictable” assumption. Read to see which segments are growing fastest, where labor pressure is changing the economics, and what that means for operators planning for the next season.

Japan Tourism Statistics
Japan welcomed 32.1 million foreign visitors in 2025, a sharp rise that reframes how travel demand is reshaping cities, regional gateways, and tourism spending. Get the latest Japan Tourism statistics behind where the crowds went and what changed most from year to year.